Canada -- Politics and government -- 1993-
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Canada -- Politics and government -- 1993-
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- Canadian political debates, opposing views on issues that divide Canadians, Christopher Dunn. --
- All in good time, Brian Tobin ; with John Lawrence Reynolds
- Who is responsible?, summary
- Stockwell Day, his life and politics, Claire Hoy
- Fix Canada or lose it, by Jeff Willerton
- The pilgrimage of Stephen Harper, Lloyd Mackey
- Hell or high water, my life in and out of politics, Paul Martin
- Hard right turn, the new face of neo-conservatism in Canada
- Slumming it at the rodeo, the cultural roots of Canada's right-wing revolution
- Paul Martin, the power of ambition, John Gray
- Time to say goodbye, building a better Canada without Quebec, Reed Scowen
- Of passionate intensity, right-wing populism and the Reform Party of Canada, Trevor Harrison
- The polite revolution, perfecting the Canadian dream, John Ibbitson
- Great questions of Canada, edited by Rudyard Griffiths
- Paul Martin, CEO for Canada?, Murray Dobbin
- All in good time, Brian Tobin ; with John Lawrence Reynolds
- The blueprint, conservative parties and their impact on Canadian politics, edited by J.P. Lewis and Joanna Everitt
- Worth fighting for, Sheila Copps
- Juggernaut, Paul Martin's campaign for Chretien's crown, Susan Delacourt
- Beyond greed, a traditional conservative confronts neoconservative excess, Hugh Segal ; foreword by Peter Lougheed
- Iron man, volume two, the defiant reign of Jean Chretien, Lawrence Martin
- The limits of participation, members and leaders in Canada's Reform Party, Faron Ellis
- Like father, like son, Ernest Manning and Preston Manning, Lloyd Mackey
- Frank McKenna, beyond politics, Harvey Sawler ; foreword by Paul Martin
- A nation too good to lose, renewing the purpose of Canada, Joe Clark. --
- Rebuilding Canadian party politics, R. Kenneth Carty, William Cross, and Lisa Young
- The Shawinigan Fox, How Jean Chretien defied the elites and reshaped Canada /Bob Plamondon
- Whose country is this anyway?, Dalton Camp
- The Canadian revolution, 1985-1995, from deference to defiance, Peter C. Newman
- Is Canada trapped in a time warp, political symbols in the age of the Internet, Randall White
- Democracy challenged, how to end one-party rule in Canada, William Heward Grafftey
- All the King's horses, politics among the ruins, Ron Graham
- The Canadian condition, reflections of a "pure cotton", Henry Mintzberg
- What WE lost, inside the attack on Canada's largest children's charity, Tawfiq S. Rangwala ; with a foreword by the Right Honourable Kim Campbell
- Western visions, western futures, perspectives on the West in Canada, Roger Gibbins and Loleen Berdahl
- Preston Manning, the roots of Reform, Frank Dabbs
- Think big!, adventures in life and democracy, Preston Manning
- Never retreat, never explain, never apologize, my life, my politics, Deborah Grey
- Stephen Harper, and the future of Canada, William Johnson
- The new right and democracy in Canada, understanding Reform and the Canadian Alliance
- Dialogue on democracy, [volume 2], the LaFontaine-Baldwin lectures, 2000-2005, with a foreword by John Ralston Saul ; Louise Arbour ... [et al.] ; edited by Rudyard Griffiths
- Mr. Smith goes to Ottawa, life in the House of Commons, David C. Docherty
- The Chrétien legacy, politics and public policy in Canada, edited by Lois Harder and Steve Patten
- Belinda, the political and private life of Belinda Stronach, Don Martin
- Times up, fix Canada or lose it
- Right side up, the fall of Paul Martin and the rise of Stephen Harper's new conservatism, Paul Wells
- Paul Martin, in the balance, John Gray
- The antagonist, Lucien Bouchard and the politics of delusion, Lawrence Martin
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