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J. Murray Beck. Pendulum of Power: Canada's Federal Elections. Prentice-Hall of Canada. 1968. 442pp.

James Bickerton; Alain-G. Gagnon (editor). Canadian Politics. Broadview Press. 2004. 512pp. 4th Edition.

William Cross. Political Parties. UBC Press. 2005. 206pp.

David C. Docherty. Mr. Smith Goes to Ottawa: Life in the House of Commons. UBC Press. 1997. 295pp.

Frank Feigert. Canada Votes, 1935-1988. Duke University Press. 1989. 351pp.

Penney Kome. Women of Influence: Canadian Women and Politics. Doubleday Canada. 1985. 240pp.

Allan Kornberg; William Mishler; Harold D. Clarke. Representative Democracy in the Canadian Provinces. Prentice-Hall Canada. 1982. 292pp.

Heather MacIvor. Women and Politics in Canada: An Introductory Text. Broadview Press. 1996. 413p.

Patrick Malcolmson; Richard Myers. The Canadian Regime: An Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada. Broadview Press. 2005. 272pp. 3rd Edition.

Howard Penniman (editor). Canada at the Polls, 1984: A Study of the Federal General Elections. Duke University Press. 1988. 218pp.

Miriam Smith. A Civil Society? Collective Actors in Canadian Political Life. Broadview Press. 2005. 224pp.

Manon Tremblay; Caroline Andrew, (editor). Women and Political Representation in Canada. University of Ottawa Press. 1998. 372pp.

Douglas V. Verney. Three Civilizations, Two Cultures, One State: Canada's Political Traditions. Duke University Press. 1986. 454pp.



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