Canada goes to the polls on Monday and a well-informed electorate makes for a healthy democracy. Take a look at some of the resources we’ve compiled here at the Library to help you prepare for Monday’s big vote!
Party Platforms:
E-Books on Canadian Politics (for members of the Langara community)
- What is Government Good At? A Canadian Answer
- The Proposal Economy: Neoliberal Citizenship in “Ontario’s Most Historic Town”
- Local Self-Government and the Right to the City
- The Inequality Trap: Fighting Capitalism Instead of Poverty
- Politics of Public Money, Second Edition
- How Ottawa Spends, 2014-2015: The Harper Government – Good to Go?
- Comparing Canada: Methods and Perspectives on Canadian Politics
- Strength of Conviction, Tom Mulcair
Other Online Resources:
- Could a Progressive Platform Capture Canada’s Youth Vote?
- An Agenda for Democratic Reform in Canada
- Canada’s Governing Class: Who Rules the Country?
- Consultation and Evaluation Practices in the Implementation of Internet Voting in Canada and Europe
- A viable path to senate reform?
- Election Commissions and the Provision of Information: A Comparative Study of Better Practices Globally
- Electoral Participation of Electors with Disabilities: Canadian Practices in a Comparative Context
- Aboriginal Electoral Participation in Canada
- Establishing a Legal Framework for E-voting in Canada
- A Tale of Two Energy Booms
- Alternative Federal Budget 2015: Delivering the Good
- Ascent of Giants: NAFTA, Corporate Power and the Growing Income Gap
- Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Canada