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READING LIST IN CANADIAN STUDIES
Department of Political Science UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
March 30, 2013
1 Overview of the discipline
1) Alan Cairns. Political Science in Canada and the Americanization Issue. Canadian Journal of
Political Science, 8(2), 1975
2) Richard Simeon. Political Scientists and the Study of Federalism in Canada: Seven Decades of
Scholarly Engagement. Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Kingston, 2002
3) François Rocher. The End of the “Two Solitudes”? The Presence (or Absence) of the Work of
French-speaking Scholars in Canadian Politics. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 40(4):833–
857, December 2007
4) Robert Vipond. Introduction: The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science. In Linda
A. White, Richard Simeon, Robert Vipond, and Jennifer Wallner, editors, The Comparative in
Canadian Political Science, pages 1–16. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2008
2 Governmental Institutions and Public Policy
2.1 Parliament
5) C.E.S. Franks. The Parliament of Canada. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1987
2.1.1 Crown
6) David E. Smith. Empire, Crown and Canadian Federalism. Canadian Journal of Political
Science, 24(3), 1991
7) David E. Smith. The Invisible Crown: The First Principle of Canadian Government. University
of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1995
8) David E. Smith. The republican option in Canada, past and present. University of Toronto
Press, Toronto, 1999
9) Edward McWhinney. The Governor General and the Prime Ministers: The Making and
Unmaking of Governments. Ronsdale Press, Vancouver, 2005
10) Jennifer Smith and D. Michael Jackson. The Evolving Canadian Crown. Queen’s Policy
Studies, Kingston, 2012
2.1.2 Executive
11) Herman Bakvis. Regional Ministers: Power and Influence in the Canadian Cabinet.
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1991
12) S.L. Sutherland. Responsible government and ministerial responsibility: Every reform is its
own problem. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 24(1), 1991
13) Stefan Dupré. Reflections on the Workability of Executive Federalism. In R.S. Blair and J.T.
McLeod, editors, The Canadian Political Tradition. Nelson Education Ltd., Scarborough, 1993
14) Donald J. Savoie. Governing from the centre: the concentration of power in Canadian
politics. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1999
15) Peter Aucoin, Jennifer Smith, and Geoff Dinsdale. Responsible Government: Clarifying
Essentials, Dispelling Myths and Exploring Change. Canadian Centre for Management
Development, Ottawa, 2004
16) Graham White. Cabinets and First Ministers. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005
17) Luc Bernier, Keith Brownsey, and Michael Howlett. Executive styles in Canada: cabinet
structures and leadership practices in Canadian government. University of Toronto Press,
Toronto, 2005
18) Donald J. Savoie. Court government and the collapse of accountability in Canada and the
United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008
2.1.3 Legislatures
19) David Docherty. Mr. Smith goes to Ottawa: life in the House of Commons. UBC Press,
Vancouver, 1997
20) Christopher Kam. Do ideological preferences explain parliamentary behaviour? Evidence
from Great Britain and Canada. Journal of Legislative Studies, 7, 2001
21) David E. Smith. The Canadian Senate in Bicameral Perspective. University of Toronto Press,
Toronto, 2003
22) Serge Joyal. Protecting Canadian democracy: the Senate you never knew. McGill-Queen’s
University Press, Montreal, 2003
23) David Docherty. Legislatures. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2005
24) Christopher Garner. Party structure and backbench dissent in the Canadian and British
Parliaments. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 38, 2005
25) David E. Smith. The People’s House of Commons: Theories and Democracy in Contention.
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2007
26) Christopher Kam. Party discipline and parliamentary politics. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, 2009
2.2 Courts
27) Alan C. Cairns. The Judicial Committee and its Critics. Canadian Journal of Political
Science, 4, 1971
28) Janet Hiebert. Limiting Rights: The Dilemma of Judicial Review. McGill-Queen’s University
Press, Montreal, 1996
29) Peter McCormick. Supreme at Last: The Evolution of the Supreme Court of Canada. James
Lorimer & Company Ltd., Toronto, 2000
30) Ran Hirschl. Towards Juristocracy: The origins and consequences of the new
constitutionalism. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2004
31) Ian Greene. The Courts. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2007
32) Donald A. Songer. The Transformation of the Supreme Court of Canada. University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, 2008
33) Vuk Radmilovic. Strategic Legitimacy Cultivation at the Supreme Court of Canada : Quebec
34) Secession Reference and Beyond. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 43(4):821–842,
December 2010
2.2.1 Constitution
35) Keith G. Banting and Richard Simeon. Redesigning the State: The Politics of Constitutional
Change. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1985
36) Andrew Heard. Canadian Constitutional Conventions: the marriage of law and politics.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991
37) Jeremy Webber. Reimagining Canada: Language, Culture, Community and the Canadian
Constitution. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 1994
38) Alan C. Cairns and Douglas E. Williams. Reconfigurations: Canadian Citizenship and
Constitutional Change. McClellan & Stewart, Toronto, 1995
39) David Thomas. Whistling Past the Graveyard: Constitutional abeyances, Quebec, and the
future of Canada. Oxford University Press, New York, 1997
40) Janet Ajzenstat, Paul Romney, Ian Gentles, and William D. Gairdner, editors. Canada’s
founding debates. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1999
41) Matthew Mendelsohn. Public Brokerage: Constitutional Reform and the Accommodation of
Mass Publics. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 33, 2000
42) François Rocher and Nadia Verrrelli. Questioning constitutional democracy in Canada: From
the Canadian Supreme Court reference on Quebec secession to the Clarity Act. In Alain-G.
Gagnon, Montserrat Guibernau, and François Rocher, editors, the conditions of diversity in
multinational democracies, pages 1–14. The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP),
Montreal, 2003
43) Peter H. Russell. Constitutional Odyssey: Can Canadians become a sovereign people?
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, third edition, 2004
2.2.2 Charter
44) Peter H. Russell. The Political Purposes of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Canadian Bar Review, 61, 1983
45) Richard Sigurdson. Left- and Right-Wing Charterphobia in Canada. International Journal of
Canadian Studies, 7-8, Spring-Fall 1993
46) Michael Mandel. The Charter of Rights and the Legalization of Politics in Canada.
Thompson Educational Publishing, Toronto, 1994
47) Guy Laforest. Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream. McGill-Queen’s University Press,
Montreal, 1995
48) Paul M. Sniderman, Joseph F. Fletcher, Peter H. Russell, and Philip E. Tetlock. The Clash of
Rights: Liberty, Equality, and Legitimacy in Pluralist Democracy. Yale University Press, New
Haven, 1996
49) Peter W. Hogg and Allison A. Bushell. The Charter Dialogue Between Courts and
Legislatures or Perhaps the Charter of Rights Isn’t Such a Bad Thing After All. Osgoode Hall
Law Journal, 35(1), 1997
50) F.L. Morton and Rainer Knopff. The Charter Revolution and the Court Party. Broadview
Press, Peterborough, 2000
51) Christopher Manfredi. Judicial Power and the Charter: Canada and the paradox of liberal
constitutionalism. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2001
52) Janet Hiebert. Charter conflicts: What is Parliament’s Role? McGill-Queen’s University
Press, Montreal, 2002
53) Miriam Smith. Ghosts of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council: Group Politics and
Charter Litigation in Canadian Political Science. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 35(1),
2002
54) James B. Kelly. Governing with the Charter: Legislative and judicial activism and framers’
intent. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2005
55) Thomas M.J. Bateman, Janet L. Hiebert, Rainer Knopff, and Peter H. Russell. The Court and
the Charter: Leading Cases. Emond Montgomery Publications Limited, Toronto, 2008
2.3 Federalism
56) J.M.S. Careless. Frontierism, Metropolitanism, and Canadian History. In Carl Berger, editor,
Approaches to Canadian History, pages 63–83. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1967
57) Richard Simeon. Federal-provincial diplomacy: The making of recent policy in Canada.
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1972
58) Donald Smiley. Canada in question: Federalism in the seventies. McGraw-Hill Ryerson,
Toronto, 1976
59) Alan C. Cairns. The governments and societies of Canadian federalism. Canadian Journal of
Political Science, 10, 1977
60) David J. Elkins and Richard Simeon. Small Worlds: Provinces and Parties in Canadian
Political Life. Methuen, Toronto, 1980
61) Donald Smiley. The federal condition in Canada. McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Toronto, 1987
62) Richard Simeon and Ian Robinson. State, society, and the development of Canadian
federalism. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1990
63) Charles Taylor. Reconciling the solitudes: Essays on Canadian federalism and nationalism.
McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 1993
64) Samuel V. LaSelva. The moral foundations of Canadian federalism: Paradoxes,
achievements, and tragedies of nationhood. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996
65) Ronald L. Watts. Comparing federal systems in the 1990s. Institute of Intergovernmental
Relations (Queen’s University), Kingston, 1999
66) Alain-G. Gagnon and James Tully, editors. Multinational Democracies. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 2001
67) David Cameron and Richard Simeon. Intergovernmental relations in Canada: The emergence
of collaborative federalism. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 32, 2002
68) Herman Bakvis and Grace Darlene Skogstad, editors. Canadian federalism: performance,
effectiveness and legitimacy. Oxford University Press, Don Mills, Ont., 2002
69) Jennifer Smith. Federalism. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2004
70) Herman Bakvis, Gerald Baier, and Douglas Brown. Contested Federalism: Certainty and
Ambiguity in the Canadian Federation. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 2009
71) André Lecours. Federalism and Fiscal Policy : The Politics of Equalization in Canada.
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 40(4):569–596, Fall 2010
2.4 Governance and Public Policy
72) Donald Smiley. Canada and the Quest for a National Policy. Canadian Journal of Political
Science, 8, 1975
73) Richard Simeon. Studying Public Policy. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 9(4), 1976
74) Alan C. Cairns. The Embedded State: State-Society Relations in Canada. University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, 1986
75) William Coleman and Grace Skogstad. Policy Communities and Policy Making in Canada.
Copp Clark Pitman, Toronto, 1990
76) Carolyn Tuohy. Accidental logics: The dynamics of change in the health care arena in the
United States, Britain, and Canada. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999
77) Annis M. Timpson. Driven apart: Women’s employment equality and child care in Canadian
public policy. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2001
78) Grace Skogstad. Who Governs? Who Should Govern?: Political authority and legitimacy in
Canada in the twenty-first century. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 36(5), 2003
79) Timothy Lewis. In the long run we’re all dead: the Canadian turn to fiscal restraint. UBC
Press, Vancouver, 2004
80) Daniel Zuberi. Differences that Matter: Social policy and the working poor in the United
States and Canada. Cornell University Press, New York, 2006
81) Kathryn Harrison. Racing to the Bottom? Provincial Interdependence in the Canadian
Federation. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2006
82) Laurent Dobuzinskis, Michael Howlett, and David Laycock, editors. Policy Analysis in
Canada: The State of the Art. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2007
83) Fred Cutler. Whodunnit? Canadian Voters, Intergovernmentalism, and Responsibility.
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 41(3):627–654, 2008
2.4.1 Bureaucracy
84) Donald J. Savoie. Thatcher, Reagan, Mulroney: in search of a new bureaucracy. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 1994
85) Donald J. Savoie. Breaking the Bargain: Public Servants, Ministers and Parliament. Toronto,
Toronto, 2003
2.4.2 Cities
86) Andrew Sancton. Canadian cities and the new regionalism. Journal of Urban Affairs,
23(5):543–555, Winter 2001
87) Neil Bradford. Why cities matter: Policy research perspectives for Canada. Canadian Policy
Research Networks, Ottawa, 2002
88) Warren Magnusson. Are municipalities creatures of the provinces? Journal of Canadian
Studies, 39(2), Spring 2005
3 Citizens and Political Behaviour
3.1 Regionalism and Political Culture
89) Philip Resnick. Thinking English Canada. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994
90) Ian Stewart. Vanishing Points: Three Paradoxes of Political Culture Research. In Joanna
Everitt and Brenda O’Neill, editors, Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in Canadian Political
Behaviour, pages 21–39. OUP, Toronto, 2002
3.1.1 Canada as a whole
91) Louis Hartz. The Founding of New Societies: Studies in the History of the United States,
Latin America, South Africa, Canada, and Australia. Brace & World, Harcourt, 1964
92) George Grant. Lament for a Nation. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1965
93) Gad Horowitz. Conservatism, liberalism, and socialism in canada: An interpretation.
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 32(2):143–171, May 1966
94) Mildred Schwartz. Politics and Territory: The Sociology of Regional Persistence in Canada.
McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 1974
95) HD Forbes. Hartz-Horowitz at Twenty: Nationalism, Toryism and Socialism in Canada and
the United States. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 20:287–315, 1987
96) Nelson Wiseman. A Note on ’Hartz-Horowitz at Twenty:’ the Case of French Canada.
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 21:795–811, 1988
97) Seymour Martin Lipset. Continental divide: The values and institutions of the United States
and Canada. Routhledge, New York, 1990
98) Janet Ajzenstat and Peter J. Smith. Canada’s Origins: Liberal, Tory, or Republican? Carleton
University Press, Ottawa, 1995
99) Neil Nevitte. The Decline of Deference: Canadian Value Change in Cross-National
Perspective. Broadview Press, Peterborough, 1996
100) Stephen Clarkson. Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, neoconservatism, and the Canadian
state. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2002
101) Michael Adams. Fire and Ice: The United States, Canada and the Myth of Converging
Values. Penguin Press, Toronto, 2003
102) Ailsa Henderson. Regional Political Cultures in Canada. Canadian Journal of Political
Science, 37(3):595–615, September 2004
103) Nelson Wiseman. In Search of Canadian Political Culture. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2007
104) Christopher Cochrane. Left/Right Ideology and Canadian Politics. Canadian Journal of
Political Science, 43(3):583–605, September 2010
3.1.2 Atlantic Canada
105) Robert Finbow. Dependents or Dissidents?: The Atlantic Provinces in Canada’s
Constitutional Reform Process, 1967-1992. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 27:465–491,
1994
106) Robert Finbow. Atlantic Canada in the Twenty-First Century: Prospects for Regional
Integration. In Stephen G. Tomblin and Charles S. Colgan, editors, Global Society: Persistence
and Change in Atlantic Canada and New England. Broadview Press, Peterborough, 2004
3.1.3 Quebec
107) Henri Bourassa. The French-Canadian in the British Empire. John Murray, London, 1902
108) Daniel Johnson. Égalité ou indépendance. 25 ans plus tard à l’heure du lac Meech. VLB
Éditeur, Montreal, 1965
109) Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Federalism and the French Canadians. Macmillan, Toronto, 1968
110) René Lévesque. An Option for Quebec. Les Éditions de l’Homme, Montreal, 1968
111) Stanley Ryerson. Unequal Union: Confederation and the roots of conflict in the Canadas,
1815-1873. International Publishers, New York, 1968
112) Pierre Vallière. White Niggers of America. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1971
113) Richard Handler. Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec. University of
Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1988
114) Christian Dufour. A Canadian Challenge: Le défi Québécois. Oolichan Books, Lantzville,
1990
115) Marc V. Levine. The Reconquest of Montreal: Language Policy and Social Change in a
Bilingual City. Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 1991
116) Stéphane Dion. Explaining Quebec Nationalism. In Kent Weaver, editor, The Collapse of
Canada?, pages 77–122. Brookings, 1992
117) André Burelle. Le mal canadien: essai de diagnostic et esquisse d’une thérapie. Éditions
Fides, Montreal, 1995
118) Joe Carens. Is Quebec Nationalism Just? Perspectives from Anglophone Canada. McGillQueen’s University Press, Montreal, 1995
119) Maurice Pinard, Robert Bernier, and Vincent Lemieux. Un Combat Inachevé. Presses de
l’Université du Québec, Québec, 1997
120) Robert A. Young. The secession of Quebec and the future of Canada. McGill-Queen’s
University Press, Montreal, 1998
121) Roger Gibbins and Guy Laforest. Beyond the Impasse: Toward Reconciliation. Institute for
Research on Public Policy, Montreal, 1998
123) John Meisel, Guy Rocher, Arthur Silver, and Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP),
editors. As I Recall/Si je me souviens bien: Historical Perspectives. IRPP, Montreal, 1999
3.1.4 Ontario
124) Thomas Courchesne. From Heartland to North American Region State: the social, fiscal,
and federal evolution of Ontario: an interpretive essay. Centre for Public Management, Ottawa,
1998
125) David Cameron and Graham White. Cycling into Saigon: the Conservative transition in
Ontario. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2000
3.1.5 Western Canada
126) James Mallory. Social Credit and the Federal Power in Canada. University of Toronto Press,
Toronto, 1954
127) C.B. Macpherson. Democracy in Alberta: Social Credit and the Party System. University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, 1962
128) Larry Pratt and John Richards. Prairie capitalism: power and influence in the New West.
McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1979
129) Nelson Wiseman. The Pattern of Prairie Politics. Queen’s Quartely, 88(2), 1981
130) Roger Gibbins. Western Visions, Western Futures: Perspectives on the West in Canada.
Broadview Press, Peterborough, second edition, 2003
131) Mark Pickup, Anthony Sayers, Rainer Knopff, and Keuth Archer. Social capital and civic
community in Alberta. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 37:617–645, 2004
132) Jared J. Wesley. Code Politics : Campaigns and Cultures on the Canadian Prairies. UBC
Press, Vancouver, 2011
3.2 Minorities and Gender
133) Alan C. Cairns. The Fragmentation of Canadian citizenship. In Alan C. Cairns and Douglas
E. Williams, editors, Reconfigurations: Canadian Citizenship and Constitutional Change.
McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1995
134) Himani Bannerji. The Dark Side of the Nation: Essays on multiculturalism, nationalism and
gender. Canadian Scholars’ Press, Toronto, 2000
135) Kenneth McRoberts. Canada and the Multinational State. Canadian Journal of Political
Science, 34(4):683–713, 2001
3.2.1 Aboriginals
136) Harold Cardinal. The Unjust Society: The Tragedy of Canada’s Indians. Hurtig Publishers,
Edmonton, 1969
137) Michael Asch. Home and native land: Aboriginal rights and the Canadian Constitution.
Methuen, Toronto, 1984
138) James Tully. Strange multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an age of diversity. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 1995
139) Peter H. Russell. Aboriginal nationalism - prospects for decolonization. Global Change,
Peace & Security, 8(2), 1996
140) Taiaiake Alfred. Peace, power, righteousness: An indigenous manifesto. Oxford University
Press, Don Mills, Ont., 1999
141) Alan C. Cairns. Citizens Plus: Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state. UBC Press,
Vancouver, 2000
142) Thomas Flanagan. First nations? Second thoughts. McGill-Queen’s University Press,
Montreal, 2000
143) Patrick Macklem. Indigenous difference and the constitution of Canada. University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, 2001
144) John Borrows. Recovering Canada: The resurgence of indigenous law. University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, 2002
145) Tim Schouls. Shifting boundaries: Aboriginal identity, pluralist theory, and the politics of
self-government. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2003
146) Martin Papillon. Canadian Federalism and the Emerging Mosaic of Aboriginal Multilevel
Governance. In Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, editors, Canadian federalism: performance,
effectiveness and legitimacy. Oxford University Press, Toronto, second edition, 2007
147) Christopher Alcantara. Explaining Aboriginal Treaty Negotiation Outcomes in Canada : The
Cases of the Inuit and the Innu in Labrador. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 40(1):185–
207, March 2007
148) Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox. Finding Dahshaa : Self-Government, Social Suffering, and
Aboriginal Policy in Canada. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2009
3.2.2 Immigrants and Multiculturalism
149) André Siegfried. The Race Question in Canada. E. Nash, London, 1907
150) J.S. Woodsworth. Strangers within our gates: Or coming Canadians. Doreen Stephen Books,
Toronto, 1909
151) Sylvia Bashevkin. True Patriot Love: The Politics of Canadian Nationalism. Oxford
University Press, Toronto, 1991
152) Leslie Pal. Interests of state: The politics of language, multiculturalism, and feminism in
Canada. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 1993
153) Neil Bissoondath. Selling illusions: The cult of multiculturalism in Canada. Penguin Press,
Toronto, 1994
154) Kenneth McRoberts. Misconceiving Canada: the struggle for national unity. Oxford
University Press, Toronto, 1997
155) Will Kymlicka. Finding our way: Rethinking ethnocultural relations in Canada. Oxford
University Press, Toronto, 1998
156) Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Christina Gabriel. Selling Diversity: Immigration,
Multiculturalism, Employment Equity, and Globalization. Broadview Press, Peterborough, 2002
157) Will Kymlicka and Keith G. Banting, editors. Multiculturalism and the welfare state:
recognition and redistribution in contemporary democracies. Oxford University Press, Oxford,
2007
158) Kristen Good. Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Immigration in Toronto
and Vancouver. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2009
159) Phil Ryan. Multicultiphobia. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2010
160) Keith G. Banting and Will Kymlicka. Canadian Multiculturalism : Global Anxieties and
Local Debates. British Journal of Political Science, 23(1):43–72, 2010
161) Richard Johnston, Keith G. Banting, Will Kymlicka, and Stuart Soroka. National Identity
and Support for the Welfare State. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 43(2):349–377, June
2010
3.2.3 Women and Gender Diversity
162) Sylvia Bashevkin. Toeing the Lines: Women and party politics in English Canada. Oxford
University Press, Oxford, 1993
163) Jane Arscott and Linda J. Trimble, editors. In the Presence of Women: Representation in
Canadian Governments. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997
164) Caroline Andrew and Sanda Rodgers, editors. Women and the Canadian State. McGillQueen’s University Press, Montreal and Kingston, 1997
165) Miriam Smith. Lesbian and gay rights in Canada: Social movements and equality-seeking,
1971-1995. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1999
166) Lisa Young. Feminists and Party Politics. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2000
167) Alexandra Z. Dobrowsky. The Politics of Pragmatism: Women, Representation, and
Constitutionalism in Canada. Oxford University Press, Don Mills, Ont., 2000
168) Joyce Green. Canaries in the Mines of Citizenship: Indian women in Canada. Canadian
Journal of Political Science, 34(4), 2001
169) Brenda O’Neill. Sugar and Spice? Political culture and the political behaviour of Canadian
women. In Joanna Everitt and Brenda O’Neill, editors, Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in
Canadian Political Behaviour. OUP, Toronto, 2002
170) Louise Chappell. Gendering Government: Feminist engagement with the state in Australia
and Canada. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2003
180) Linda J. Trimble and Jane Arscott. Still Counting: Women in Politics Across Canada.
Broadview Press, Peterborough, 2003
181) Manon Tremblay and Linda J. Trimble. Women and Electoral Politics in Canada. Oxford
University Press, Don Mills, Ont., 2003
182) Christopher Manfredi. Feminist Activism in the Supreme Court: Legal Mobilization and the
Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2004
183) Beverley Baines and Ruth Rubio-Marin, editors. The Gender of Constitutional
Jurisprudence. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005
184) Sylvia Bashevkin. Tales of Two Cities: Women and Municipal Restructuring in London and
Toronto. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2006
3.3 Political Groups and Voters
3.3.1 Political Parties
185) Alan C. Cairns. The Electoral System and the Party System in Canada, 1921-1965.
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1(1):55–80, March 1968
186) Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence Leduc, and Jon H. Pammett. Absent Mandate: the
politics of discontent in Canada. Gage, Toronto, first edition, 1984
187) Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence Leduc, and Jon H. Pammett. Absent Mandate:
Canadian Electoral Politics in an Era of Restructuring. Gage, Toronto, third edition, 1996
188) William Christian and Colin Campbell. Parties, Leaders and Ideologies in Canada.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996
189) Lisa Young. Party, State and Political Competition in Canada: The Cartel Model
Reconsidered. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 31(2):339–358, June 1998
190) R. Kenneth Carty, Lisa Young, and William P. Cross. Rebuilding Canadian Party Politics.
UBC Press, Vancouver, 2000
191) David Laycock. The new right and democracy in Canada: Understanding Reform and the
Canadian Alliance. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002
192) Roland Kenneth Carty. The Politics of Tecumseh Corners: Canadian Political Parties as
Franchise Organization. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 35(4):723–745, December 2002
193) Éric Bélanger. Issue Ownership by Canadian Political Parties, 1953-2001. Canadian Journal
of Political Science, 36(3):539–558, July-August 2003
194) William P. Cross. Political Parties. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2004
195) John C. Courtney. Elections. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2004
196) William Cross and Lisa Young. The Contours of Political Party Membership in Canada.
Party Politics, 10(4):427–444, July 2004
197) Stephen Clarkson. The Big Red Machine: how the Liberal Party dominates Canadian
politics. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2005
198) Alain-G. Gagnon and Brian Tanguay, editors. Canadian parties in transition. Broadview
Press, Peterborough, 2007
199) Louis Massicotte. Electoral Reform in Canada. In André Blais, editor, To Keep or to
Change First Past the Post? The Politics of Electoral Reform, pages 112–139. Oxford University
Press, Oxford, 2008
3.3.2 Interest Groups and Social Movements
200) Jane Jenson. Representation in Crisis: the roots of Canada’s permeable Fordism. Canadian
Journal of Political Science, 23(4), 1990
201) Susan D. Philips and Jane Jeson. Regime Shift: New Citizenship Practices in Canada.
International Journal of Canadian Studies, 14, 1996
202) Katherine Grahamand Susan Phillips. Citizen Engagement: Beyond the customer revolution.
Canadian Public Administration, 40(2), Summer 1997
203) Éric Montpetit. Pour en finir avec le lobbying : comment les institutions canadiennes
influencent l’action des groupes d’intérêts. Politique et sociétés, 21(3):91–112, 2002
204) Susan D. Philips and Michael Orsini. Mapping the Links: Citizen Involvement in Policy
Processes. Canadian Policy Research Networks, Ottawa, April 2002
205) Eric Shragge. Activism and social change: Lessons for community and local organizing.
Broadview Press, Peterborough, 2003
206) Lisa Young and Joanna Everitt. Advocacy groups. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2004
207) Miriam Smith. A Civil Society? Collective actors in Canadian political life. Broadview
Press, Peterborough, 2005
208) Matt James. Misrecognized materialists: Social movements in Canadian constitutional
politics. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2007
3.3.3 Voters and Elections
209) Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence Leduc, and Jon H. Pammett. Political Choice in
Canada. McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Toronto, 1979
210) Richard Johnston, André Blais, Henry E. Brady, and Jean Crète. Letting People Decide:
Dynamics of a Canadian Election. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 1992
211) Elisabeth Gidengil. Canada Votes: A Quarter Century of Canadian National Election
Studies. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 25(2):219–248, June 1992
212) Matthew Mendelsohn. The Media and Interpersonal Communications: The Priming of
Issues, Leaders, and Party Identification. Journal of Politics, 58:112–125, 1996
213) Richard Johnston, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte. The Challenge of
Direct Democracy: The 1992 Canadian Referendum. McGill-Queen’s University Press,
Montreal, 1996
214) Neil Nevitte, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Richard Nadeau. Unsteady State: The
1997 Canadian Federal Election. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 2000
215) André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte. Anatomy of a Liberal
Victory. Broadview Press, Peterborough, 2002
216) Patrick Fournier. The Uninformed Canadian Voter. In Joanna Everitt and Brenda O’Neill,
editors, Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in Canadian Political Behaviour, pages 92–110.
Oxford University Press, 2002
217) Joanna Everitt and Brenda O’Neill, editors. Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in
Canadian Political Behaviour. Oxford University Press, 2002
218) Mebs Kanji and Keith Archer. The Theories of Voting and Their Applicability in Canada. In
Joanna Everitt and Brenda O’Neill, editors, Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in Canadian
Political Behaviour, pages 160–183. Oxford University Press, 2002
219) Stuart Soroka. Agenda-setting dynamics in Canada. UBC Press, Vancouver, 2003
220) Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais, Neil Nevitte, and Richard Nadeau. Citizens. UBC Press,
Vancouver, 2004
221) Jennifer L. Merolla, Laura B. Stephenson, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister. Can Canadians
Take a Hint? The (In)Effectiveness of Party Labels as Information Shortcuts in Canada. Canadian
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