Protecting Canadian democracy : the Senate you never knew / edited by Serge Joyal.
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Montreal, Que. :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
©2003.
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Series: | CEL - Canadian Publishers Collection.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Jocelyne Bourgon
- Foreward / Michael Pitfield
- Introduction / Serge Johal
- Bicameralism and Canada's founders: the origins of the Canadian Senate / Janet Ajzenstat
- Forty years of not reforming the Senate
- taking stock / jack Stilborn
- Bicamerlaism in Federal Parliamentary systems / Ronald Watts
- Senate reform: back to basics / Gil Remillard, with the collaboration of Andrew Turner
- Which criticisms are founded? / Lowell Murray
- The Canadian Senate in modern times / C.E.s. Franks
- Comparing the lawmaking roles of the Senate and the House of Commons / Paul Thomas
- The improvement of the Senate by nonconstitutional means / David Smith
- Conclusion: the Senate as the embodiment of the federal principles / Serge Joyal
- Appendix / Jonathan Nagle.