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Canadian prime ministers in the house of commons: Patterns of intervention
Authors:James E. Crimmins  Paul Nesbitt‐Larking
Affiliation:1. Associate Professor and Dean, Arts and Social Science, Huron College , The University of Western Ontario , Canada;2. Assistant Professor, Huron College , The University of Western Ontario , Canada
Abstract:

This paper explores the parliamentary activity of six Canadian prime ministers from St Laurent to Mulroney. Employing Hansard, each parliamentary utterance by a prime minister from 1949 to 1993 has been coded into one of four categories: answers to questions, speeches delivered, statements made and other interventions. Voting records have also been coded. Employing this database, the analysis compares and contrasts the prime ministers in terms of their political personalities and explores the overall scope and character of prime‐ministerial activism in the House throughout the past 40 years. Canadian profiles are compared with already existing British data in order to test generalisations concerning the diminishing presence of prime ministers in parliaments in Canada and Britain.
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