Vol. 40 No. 4, December 2017
Index
- Is There a Lawyer in the House? The Declining Role of Lawyers in Elected Office.
- The Applicability of the Salisbury Doctrine to Canada's Bi-Cameral Parliament.
- Fusion of Powers? Building Connections Between the Public Service and the Legislative Branch.
- It Takes Two to Tango--Exempt Staff and the Lobbying Act.
- The Parliament of United-Canada in Montreal, 1843-1849: an exceptional archaeological site.
- Canadian Study of Parliament Group: The New Senate.
- The Canadian Scene.
- Correction.
- Regional Executive Committee, CPA.
- Canadian Region Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
- Religion and Canadian Party Politics.
- Reform of the House of Lords.
- New and Notable Titles.
- Quebec.
- British Columbia.
- Prince Edward Island.
- Alberta.
- Ontario.
- New Brunswick.
- The Senate.
- Manitoba.
- Saskatchewan.
- Nova Scotia.
- Yukon.
- House of Commons.
- Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Northwest Territories.
- Senator Raoul Dandurand: Champion of an Independent Senate.