Emond Montgomery
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Cybercrime Awareness Is Growing |
An overview of cybercrime and the text itself. | Kathy Macdonald | 21 | 2019 | $2.10 Add |
From Exploring Proportional RepresentationFrom: The Politics of Voting |
Examination of alternatives to the current voting system and why a proportional representation system is preferred to non-proportional systems as a replacement. | Dennis Pilon | 26 | 2007 | $2.60 Add |
From Memory, Identity, and Diversity in BC |
Analysis of historical injustices against persons of Asian and Aboriginal descent in BC, leading to an assessment of the current situation. | Matt James | 15 | 2009 | $1.50 Add |
From NEW! Part IPolitics and People: Cases in Council-Staff Relations |
This first chapter considers the relationship between staff and elected officials, and discusses the uniqueness of local governance and politics. | Joseph Lyons; Kate Graham; Zachary Spicer | 11 | 2020 | $1.10 Add |
From Robertson and Rosetanni v. The Queen, 1963 |
A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada, in looking at the effect of the Lord’s Day Act rather than its purpose, upheld a conviction for operating a bowling alley in contravention of the … | Janet Hieber; Peter Russell; Rainer Knopff; Tom Bateman | 13 | 2017 | $1.30 Add |
From The Confederation Debates in the Province of CanadaFrom: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition |
Excerpts of parliamentary debates by John A. Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier from 1865 regarding the proposed federal union. | Debra Thompson; François Rocher; Peter Russell | 8 | 2015 | $0.80 Add |
From The Prime Minister and the House of Commons: The Democracy Deficit |
Assessment of Canada’s parliamentary system in support of an argument that the House of Commons cannot effectively constrain prime ministerial abuse of executive power. | Peter Aucoin | 44 | 2011 | $4.40 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 1Hiring a CAO |
In this chapter, the reader is a newly elected councillor representing both urban and rural areas who must choose a new CAO. | Joseph Lyons; Kate Graham; Zachary Spicer | 8 | 2020 | $0.80 Add |
From Chapter 3Tort Law From: Canadian Business Law |
Chapter three covers torts, tort law and its relation to business, and breaks down torts into categories of intentional and unintentional torts for further examination. It concludes with defences … | Tamra Alexander | 38 | 2018 | $3.80 Add |
From Constituency Boundaries in CanadaFrom: Election |
Examination of the establishment, redistribution and readjustment of the boundaries of electoral districts, and consideration of policies and values underlying proposed reform. | Michael Pal; Sujit Choudhry | 19 | 2009 | $1.90 Add |
From Explaining Canadian and Comparative Voting-System ChoicesFrom: The Politics of Voting |
Historical review of the origins of Canadian electoral institutions and subsequent reform debates to illustrate how the current system evolved, including a comparison to other western jurisdictions. | Dennis Pilon | 19 | 2007 | $1.90 Add |
From Letting the People Decide: When Elections Aren’t Enough |
Discussion of the role of elections as one factor contributing to responsible government in a parliamentary democracy. | Peter Aucoin | 47 | 2011 | $4.70 Add |
From Stress in Conflict and Crisis Situations |
- | James Pardy | 26 | 2019 | $2.60 Add |
From The French Language and the Future of Our RaceFrom: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition |
Text of 1912 speech by Henri Bourassa promoting the preservation of the French language in Canada. | Debra Thompson; François Rocher; Peter Russell | 5 | 2015 | $0.50 Add |
From The Political Geography of British Columbia: Coping with the Pressures of Globalization |
Analysis of how globalization and neo-liberalism has affected economic development within the context of political geography. | Tracy Summerville | 16 | 2009 | $1.60 Add |
From The Queen v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd., 1985 |
The Supreme Court of Canada held that the true purpose of the Lord’s Day Act was to compel the observance of the Christian Sabbath and as such infringed on the freedom of conscience and … | Janet Hieber; Peter Russell; Rainer Knopff; Tom Bateman | 9 | 2017 | $0.90 Add |