LOST ON DIVISION

LOST ON DIVISION

PARTY UNITY IN THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

GODBOUT, J. F.

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Editorial:
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Derecho constitucional y político
ISBN:
978-1-4875-2475-3
Edición:
1
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Compared to other countries, Canada’s Parliament shows a high level of party unity when it comes to legislative voting. This was not always the case, however. One hundred years ago, this sort of party discipline was not as evident, leading scholars to wonder what explains the growing influence of political parties in the Canadian Parliament.
In Lost on Division, Jean-François Godbout analyses more than two million individual votes recorded in the House of Commons and the Senate since Confederation, demonstrating that the increase in partisanship is linked to changes in the content of the legislative agenda, itself a product of more restrictive parliamentary rules instituted after 1900. These rules reduced the independence of private members, polarized voting along partisan lines, and undermined Parliament’s ability to represent distinct regional interests, resulting in – among other things – the rise of third parties.

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