Title:
Across the aisle : opposition in Canadian politics
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Publication Date:
2013
Publication Information:
Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2013]
©2013
Physical Description:
xiii, 228 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781442615472
Abstract:
"How do parties with official opposition status influence Canadian politics? Across the Aisle is an innovative examination of the theory and practice of opposition in Canada, both in Parliament and in provincial legislatures. Extending from the pre-Confederation era to the present day, it focuses on whether Canada has developed a coherent tradition of parliamentary opposition. David E. Smith argues that Canada has in fact failed to develop such a tradition. He investigates several possible reasons for this failure, including the long dominance of the Liberal party, which arrested the tradition of viewing the opposition as an alternative government; periods of minority government induced by the proliferation of parties; the role of the news media, which have largely displaced Parliament as a forum for commentary on government policy; and, finally, the increasing popularity of calls for direct action in politics. Readers of Across the Aisle will gain a renewed understanding of official opposition that goes beyond Stornoway and shadow cabinets, illuminating both the historical evolution and recent developments of opposition politics in Canada."--pub. desc.
Contents:
Opposition : "Somebody has to do it" -- From coalition to coalition, 1867-1920 -- The Liberal ascendancy, 1921-1956 -- Majorities and minorities, 1957-1992 -- The mill of opposition, 1993-2011 -- Opposition, more or less -- Opposition in the federation -- Whither parliamentary opposition? -- The problem of parliamentary opposition today.
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Language:
English