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Articles

  1. Enduring Canadian Questions in the Globalized Environment
  2. Robert M. Campbell
  3. pp. 5-6
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  1. Historical Roots of Canadian Democracy
  2. Allan Greer
  3. pp. 7-26
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  1. The Reform Party’s Re-imagining of the Canadian Nation
  2. Steve Patten
  3. pp. 27-51
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  1. With an Ear to the Ground: The CCF/NDP and Aboriginal Policy in Canada, 1926–1993
  2. Frank James Tester, Paule McNicoll, Jessie Forsyth
  3. pp. 52-74
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  1. The Principles of Liberal Internationalism According to Lester Pearson
  2. Erika Simpson
  3. pp. 75-92
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  1. Double Vision: Ernest Lapointe, Mackenzie King and the Quebec Voice in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935–1939
  2. John MacFarlane
  3. pp. 93-111
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  1. Embodied Negotiations: Children’s Bodies and Historical Change in Canada, 1930 to 1960
  2. Mona Gleason
  3. pp. 112-138
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  1. For Canada’s Sake: The Centennial Celebrations of 1967, State Legitimation and the Restructuring of Canadian Public Life
  2. Gary Miedema
  3. pp. 139-160
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Point-Counterpoint

  1. Towards a Study of the Bible in Canadian Public Life
  2. Preston Jones
  3. pp. 161-171
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  1. Finding the Trolls Under Your Bridge: The New Case for Party Politics in Canadian Cities
  2. James Lightbody
  3. pp. 172-183
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Reviews

  1. Who Profits from Crime?
  2. Edward Andrew
  3. pp. 184-200
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  1. The Question of Changing Moral and Ethical Standards in Canadian Political Life?
  2. Barbara Wake Carroll
  3. pp. 201-212
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  1. Understanding Canada: Through the Prism of Contemporary Economic Thought
  2. Matthew J. Bellamy
  3. pp. 213-224
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  1. New Books
  2. pp. 225-227
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  1. Contributors
  2. p. 228
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  1. Annual Index Annuel
  2. pp. 229-234
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