Au Service de la Démocratie, Le Plan Stratégique D'Élections Canada


Book Description

As an independent, non-partisan agency of Parliament, Elections Canada has a mandate to conduct all federal elections and referendums in Canada and elections in the Northwest Territories; to carry out voter education and information programs; and to provide support to the federal electoral boundaries commissions. Elections Canada serves the Canadian electorate, legislators, political parties and candidates. This document explains the structure of the organization.




Canada's Electoral System


Book Description

The Electorial System.




Elections Partielles de Février 1995, Une Nouvelle Étape


Book Description

This document presents the report of the Chief electoral officer of Canada. It covers, more specifically, the administration of three by-elections held in the federal ridings of Saint-Henri-Westmount and Brome-Missiquoi in Quebec and Ottawa-Vanier in Ontario on February 13, 1995.







Free and Fair Elections


Book Description




Consolider Les Assises


Book Description

This annex is presented for tabling in the House of Commons, February 29, 1996, and proposes amendments that are desirable for better administration of the Canada Elections Act. Topics are covered: enumeration of electors; revision and polling day registration; lists of electors; voting; polling day; special voting rules; results of voting; participation of candidates; the official agent; participation of political parties; where disclosure is lacking; clarifying definitions; reports of candidates and political parties; broadcasting time; public opinion polls; restrictions on spending; public funding; election officers; powers under the Canada Elections Act; office of the Chief Electoral Officer; and the Commissioner of Canada Elections.




Estimates


Book Description




CMA


Book Description




Twenty-First Century Populism


Book Description

Twenty-First Century Populism analyses the phenomenon of sustained populist growth in Western Europe by looking at the conditions facilitating populism in specific national contexts and then examining populist fortunes in those countries. The chapters are written by country experts and political scientists from across the continent.