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Canadian Politics

Canadian Politics
Topic:A number of Canadian provinces have considered changes to their electoral systems, but none has been successful. Examine the proposals for reform and provide an assessment of why they have not succeeded.

Requirements:
12 point font, double-spaced, 2.5 cm margins.
Thesis statement clearly stated; thesis provides backbone, paper stays on topic.
Clear overview of arguments; arguments are sound and persuasive.
Research and evidence to support key points; sources used thoughtfully.
Relevant counter-arguments acknowledged.
Paper is logically and effectively organized.

Bibliography (Chicago Style):
Cite sources using the author-date system (parenthetical in-text citations, not footnotes or endnotes).

10 sources; at least 5 of these must be scholarly.
Here are some recommended scholarly sources :

Barnes, André and James R. Robertson. 2009. Electoral Reform Initiatives in Canadian Provinces. Background Paper PRB 04-17E. Ottawa: Library of Parliament.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/content/lop/researchpublication.. (accessed 2 December 2013).

Cross, William. 2005. The rush to electoral reform in the Canadian provinces: Why now? Representation 41(2): 75-84.

Law Commission of Canada. 2004. Voting Counts: Electoral Reform for Canada.
Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services.

MacDonald,Jack. 2005. Randomocracy: A Citizen’s Guide to Electoral Reform in British Columbia. Victoria: FCG Publications.

Milner, Henry, ed. 2004. Steps Toward Making Every Vote Count: Electoral System Reform in Canada and its Provinces. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Milner, Henry. 2004. First past the post? Progress report on electoral reform initiatives in Canadian provinces. Policy Matters 5(9): 1-36. http://archive.irpp.org/pm/archive/pmvol5no9.pdf (accessed 2 December 2013).

Pilon, Dennis. 2007. The Politics of Voting: Reforming Canada’s Electoral System. Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications.

Schwartz, Bryan. 2001. Proportional Representation for Canada? Manitoba Law Journal 28 (2): 133-186.

Tanguay, Brian. 2004. Reforming Representative Democracy: Taming Canada’s Democratic Deficit. In Canadian Politics, 4th ed., edited by James Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon, 263-285. Peterborough: Broadview Press.

Wilson, Evan. 2009. Picking Winners: Provincial Electoral Reform Efforts, 2003-2009. Calgary: Canada West Foundation. http://cwf.ca/pdf-docs/publications/picking-winners.pdf (accessed 2 December 2013
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