Index

AuthorGregory Tardi
Pages769-806
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INDEX
Abortion, access to
campaign issue (2019), 243, 258
Campaign Life Coalition, 243
candidate selection, 325, 436
debates, leaders’, 424
Harper, 436
legislation, 24 3
RightNow, 276, 436
Scheer, 255, 265, 322, 417, 436, 502
social conservatives, 269
third parties, 2 43, 276
Trudeau, 288
United States’ inuen ce, 258
Access to Information Act, 11, 16, 19
Act to amend the Canada Elections Act
(foreign contributions). See Bill C-406
Act to amend the Canada Elections Act
(political nancing). See Bill C-50
Act to amend the Canada Elections Act
and other Acts and to make certain
consequential amendments. See Bill
C-76
Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and
to make a consequential amendment
to another Act (political nancing).
See Bill C-340
Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and
to make consequential amendments
to other Acts. See Bill C-33
Act to enact the Ensuring Transparency and
Integrity in Political Party Elections
Act, 2019. See Bill 150
Act respecting the laicity of the State. See
Bill 21
Advertising. S ee also Third parties
Advertising Commissioner, 5
attack, 482–83
Auditor General, 5
BC Liberal Party, 74
Bill C-50, 26
Bill C-406, 35
broadcasting outside Canada, 669
carbon tax stickers (Ontario), man-
dated, 228
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ANATOMY F AN ELECTION
Digital Ad Registry, 102
Elections Canada, 363–64 , 537–38
fair elections, 5
foreign interference, 35, 667
freedom of expression Char ter rights,
159, 247
government, 118, 228
issue-based, 223, 225, 2 28
lawn signs, 577
MP targeted, 296
negative, 189, 240–1, 2 84, 482–83
online, 86–7, 96, 195
partisan ads, 5, 27, 205–6, 225. Se e also
Advertising, third part y
pre-election perio d, 167, 206, 284
privacy, 296
social media, 218, 629
sponsors, 68–69
technology, legislative diculties of, 218
Advertising, third part y. See also partisan
ads under Advertising; Third parties
anti-immigration, 240
attack ads, 482–83 , 510
Bill C-76, 27
Bill C-406, 35
billboards, 240–1
Canada Proud, 363
CEO’s Statutory Report, 4 83
charitable or non-prot organizations,
221, 239
Elections Act provisions, 239
Elections Canada registration re quire-
ment, 212
factual and non-factual statement s, 238
foreign contributions, 35
freedom of expression, 159, 2 47
legislation, 27, 35, 211 –12
Manning Centre, 467–68, 482
People’s Party of Canada, 2 40
permissible activit ies, 239
pre-election, 167
Rebel News, 577
spending limits, 225, 239
Advertising Commissioner, 5
Age of Uncertainty, The, 53–54
Aggregat eIQ, 55
Air Passengers’ Bill of Rights, 101
Albert, Richard, 236–37
Alberta. See als o Kenney, Jason;
Trans-Mountain pipeline
30th general election, 95
Alberta Proud, 418
Bill 12, 376
Bill 22, 556, 557
Bill C-48, 162–63
Bill C-69, 162, 171, 179, 297
Bill C-402, 34
British Columbia (Attorney General) v
Alberta (Attorney General), 2017, 68
British Columbia (Attorney General) v
Alberta (Attorney General), 2019, 88,
128–29, 310
by-elections, 208–9
Cabinet representation, 613
Callaway et al v Oce of the Election
Commissioner of Alberta, 93–94,
160– 61
Canadian Constitution Foundation,
404–5
carbon fuels dispute with BC, 110, 375–77
Court of Appeal, 107, 154–55
Court of Queen’s Bench, 72, 88, 93 , 128,
160
election (2019), foreign intervention in,
294–95
Election Act, 65
Election Commissioner, 150, 160, 165,
556, 557
elections, general, 56
elections to ll Senate seats (2019), 107
electoral district name changes , 34
Engel v Alberta (Executive Council), 65
federal-provincial relations, 145–46,
154–55, 170–71, 297, 625
federalism, 157, 171, 470–71
general election (2019), 95, 557
Global Aairs Canada report (2019),
294–95
Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act
challenge, 107, 111, 147–48, 154–55
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Indigenous rights, 109–10, 485
injunction granted against by Federal
Court, 374–77
Kenney elected premier, 95, 160 –61
Kenney and separatist speech, 162– 63,
624
Legislative Assembly, 375, 556
Liberal minority, potential for, 593–94
tis, self-government agreements
(2019), 109–10
Minister of Energy, 375
Modern Miracle Network , 507–8
Morin and Resolve Legal Group v Alberta
New Democratic Party, 149– 50
New Democratic Part y (NDP), 149–50,
375
People of the State of New York v Exxon
Mobil Corporation, 625–26
Preserving Canada’s Economic Prosper-
ity Act, 128–29, 374–75
Québec, similarities to, 428, 470 –72,
604
Szuchewycz v Canada (Attorney General),
201 7, 72 –73
Trans-Mountain pipeline, 121, 310,
375–76, 485
turn-o-the-tap legislation, 88, 374–75
United Conservative Party (UCP),
93–94, 95, 149 –50, 160, 165, 294–
95, 556, 557
Western Premiers Conference in
Edmonton, 110
Wexit, 170–71, 472, 536
Alleslev, Leona, 78, 151, 152
Alliance for Democracy, 115
American inuence on Canada. See also
Trump, Donald
abortion laws, 258
ambassador, 122
American inuence on Ukraine, 55
democratic speech vs electoral speech,
158–59, 189, 506–7
electoral cycle, 161–62
freedom of speech, 189
gerrymander ing, 110–11
gun culture and violence, 156–57, 264–6 5
impeachment vs vote of no-con-
dence, 411
pharmacare, 168– 69
prescription medicine, Amer icans buy-
ing Canadian, 150
Russian interferen ce in 2016 presiden-
tial election, 54–55
same-sex marr iage, 258
Angus, Charlie, 214–18, 479–81
Arms Trade Treaty, 342
Aryeh-Bain, Chani, 101–2, 133, 141, 151, 538
Assessing Justin Trudeau’s Liberal G ov-
ernment, 242
Assisted dying , 313, 419–20
Bill C-14, 452
Atlantic, The, 52
Attorney General. See also Lame tti, David;
McLellan, Anne; SNC-Lavalin scandal;
Wilson-Raybould, Jody
Accord to Strengthen the Independence of
the Supreme Court of Canada, 130–31
autonomy, 87
Canadian Coalition for Genetic Fairness
v Attorney General of Québec, etal,
457–58
Charter obligations, 186
Department of Justice Act, 185 , 187
duality of position with minister of
justice, 91–92, 176–77
Hak c Procureure générale du Québec,
2019, 127, 135, 445
Open and Accountable Government, 185,
186–87, 196
Review of the Roles of the Minister of
Justice and Attorney General of
Canada, 183–87
Rodriguez v Canada, 81
Wilson-Raybould demoted, 85–90
Auditor General, 5, 359
Australia
Commonwealth Electoral Act, 100–1
compulsory voting, 100, 130
electoral reform, e xample of positive, 55
Parliamentary s ystem, 416–17

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