Mapping Alberta's Political Leadership

Mapping Alberta's Political Leadership
Title Mapping Alberta's Political Leadership PDF eBook
Author Austin Mardon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 114
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1897472307

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This book presents information taken from a variety of sources, including newspapers, records, and interviews, to give an account of Alberta's political leadership. Although no attempt has been made here to analyze voting patterns and behaviours, or to provide a detailed narrative account of individual election campaigns, much of the political history of Alberta can be read in theses biographical profiles.

History and Origin of Alberta Constituencies

History and Origin of Alberta Constituencies
Title History and Origin of Alberta Constituencies PDF eBook
Author Austin Albert Mardon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 86
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1897472293

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Delve into the rich history of Alberta's constituencies from its inception, through WWI and into the Roaring Twenties. Gain insight into the creation and dissolution of Alberta's internal political boundaries following the turn of the century.

Women, Power, and Political Representation

Women, Power, and Political Representation
Title Women, Power, and Political Representation PDF eBook
Author Roosmarijn de Geus
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2021
Genre Sex discrimination against women
ISBN 1487525206

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This book sheds light on why access to political power remains outside the grasp of most women in Canada and around the world.

Orange Chinook

Orange Chinook
Title Orange Chinook PDF eBook
Author Duane Bratt
Publisher
Total Pages 464
Release 2019-01-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781773850252

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In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives -- who had won every provincial election since 1971 -- they formed an NDP government for the first time in the history of the province. Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of this election. It examines the legacy of the Progressive Conservative dynasty, the PC and NDP campaigns, polling, and online politics, providing context and setting the stage. It highlights the importance of Alberta's energy sector and how it relates to provincial politics with focus on the oil sands, the carbon tax, and pipelines. Examining the NDP in power, Orange Chinook draws on Indigenous, urban, and rural perspectives to explore the transition process and government finances and politics. It explores the governing style of premier Rachel Notley, paying special attention to her response to the 2016 For McMurray wildfire and to the role of women in politics. Orange Chinook brings together Alberta's top political watchers in this fascinating, multi-faceted analysis.

The World Book Encyclopedia: Research Guide - Index

The World Book Encyclopedia: Research Guide - Index
Title The World Book Encyclopedia: Research Guide - Index PDF eBook
Author World Book, Inc
Publisher
Total Pages 904
Release 2007
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN

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An encyclopedia designed especially to meet the needs of elementary, junior high, and senior high school students.

Who's Who in Federal Politics in Alberta

Who's Who in Federal Politics in Alberta
Title Who's Who in Federal Politics in Alberta PDF eBook
Author Ernest G. Mardon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 151
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1897472196

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In this work, Dr. Ernest Mardon and Dr. Austin Mardon present a collection of biographies of politicians who are active in Federal politics but whom originated in Alberta. Their influence on Canada is not the focus, but rather the idea is to provide a starting point for those who wish to research this topic in the future

Code Politics

Code Politics
Title Code Politics PDF eBook
Author Jared J. Wesley
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2011-03-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774820772

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Politics on the Canadian Prairies are puzzling. The provinces share a common landscape and history, but they have nurtured three distinct political cultures – Alberta is Canada’s bastion of conservatism, Saskatchewan its cradle of social democracy, and Manitoba its progressive centre. The roots of these cultures run deep, yet their persistence over a century has yet to be explained. Drawing on over eight hundred pieces of campaign literature, Jared Wesley reveals that dominant political parties have used one key device – rhetoric – to foster and carry forward their province’s cultural values or political code. Social Credit and Progressive Conservative leaders in Alberta emphasized freedom, whereas New Democrats in Saskatchewan stressed security. Successful politicians in Manitoba, by contrast, underscored the importance of moderation. Although the content of their campaigns differed, leaders from William Aberhart to Tommy Douglas to Gary Doer have employed distinct codes to ensure their parties’ success and shape their provinces’ political landscapes.