In recent years Canada's Senate, Parliament's chamber of sober second thought, has often been the subject of controversy and calls for reform. Protecting Canadian Democracy examines the history, role, and evolution of the Senate; places it in the context of other federal systems; and contrasts its role with that of provincial governments. Contributors analyse the Senate's use of its legislative powers, comparing it with the House of Commons, and assess the Senate's contribution to public policy development and review, showing how the upper chamber functions as a forum within Parliament for the representation of Canada's diverse regional, linguistic, cultural, and socio-economic interests.
Examines the history, role, and evolution of Canada's Senate; places it in the context of other federal systems; and contrasts its role with that of provincial governments. This book analyses the Senate's use of its legislative powers, comparing it with the House of Commons.
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date
May 2003
ISBN
9780773526198
Pages
392 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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