Dissolution of parliament
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... the fundamental differences between dissolution and prorogation. It concludes that the Macdonald-D...
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... of Canada to dissolve the 39 th Parliament and set an election date of October 14, 2008, in a...1853, for the proposition that the dissolution of Parliament involves political considerations th...
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In Sifton's mind, however, this was only a temporary measure. "The possibilities of the future hardly include the idea that the Free Press can support a party dominated by the Conservatives for any length of time," he wrote to Dafoe, "and it might be awkward for you to feel that you had discussed matters too fully with the enemy." Nevertheless, during the two-month election campaign in October and November 1917, the Free Press was unwavering in its commitment to [Robert Borden], conscription and the war effort. On Dec. 17, the Conservative-Liberal Unionist forces won 153 seats to 82 for the Liberals led by Laurier. Sixty-two of the Liberals' seats were from Quebec. The House of Commons had never before been so divided along cultural and linguistic lines. But at least, this coalition had...
... general's refusal to grant King a dissolution of Parliament, gave the Liberals enough seats, alo...
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... was taken on the motion prior to the dissolution of Parliament. . Tributes . On May 24, 2011, with ...
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... applies equally to prorogation and to dissolution. . ********** . A recent article by Nicholas MacDo...