The Canadian general election of 1997


edited by Alan Frizzell and Jon H. Pammett.
Bok Engelsk 1997 · Electronic books.
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; Introduction; 1. Setting the Stage; 2. Following the Trail of Campaign '97; 3. Securing Their Future Together: The Liberals in Action; 4. On the Ropes Again?: The Campaign of the Progressive Conservative Party in the 1997 Federal Election; 5. Alexa McDonough and Atlantic Breakthrough for the New Democratic Party; 6. Reform at the Crossroads; 7. The Bloc Québécois; 8. The Television Coverage: A History of the Election in 65 Seconds; 9. Electoral Reform in the Charter Era; 10. The Regionalization of Canadian Electoral Politics; 11. The Leaders' Debates: (...And the Winner is...). - 12. The Voters DecideAppendix: The Results. - The General Election of 1997 did not turn out as Jean Chretien and the Liberal Party had planned. Chretien called an early election, believing that his party was in a position to retain the majority they had won in 1993. They got their majority, but just barely. When the campaign began, the focus for many Canadians was the economy and job creation. National unity, however, quickly became a key issue, and triggered the most heated debates of the campaign. As was the case in 1993, the election of 1997 saw the country divided along regional lines. The Bloc Quebecois remained strong
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1-281-96970-2. - 1-282-80908-3. - 1-55488-314-8. - 1-77070-085-4. - 9786611969707. - 9786612809088

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