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Reforming electoral democracy: What Canadians told usZ1-1989/2-4-1991E

This volume presents a sampling of the raw material on which commissionners based their deliberations. The volume draws on the testimony, written submissions, and symposium discussions to offer a picture of Canadians' concerns about electoral democracy and their aspirations for its future. This volume also contains the Report of the Committee for Aboriginal Reform and provides complete lists of witnesses before the Committee, those who submitted briefs and letters, and the research projects completed for the Commisssion. Appendices.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Royal Commissions. Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing.
TitleReforming electoral democracy: What Canadians told us
Series title
  • Final report 4
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • Contents: What Canadians told us at the public hearings and in the written submissions: On who should vote; On fuller participation; On effective representation; On political parties.--On fair campaigns.--On running the election.--What Canadians told us at the symposiums.--The path to electoral equality: the report of the Committee for Aboriginal Electoral Reform.--Appendices.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Royal Commissions. 1992, ©1991.
BindingSoftcover
Description4 vols. 414p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN0-660-14248-1
Catalogue number
  • Z1-1989/2-4-1991E
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