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With the electoral success of the Harper Conservatives federally and of a number of conservative parties provincially, the topic of Canadian conservatism is more important to our understanding of Canadian party politics than ever before. This timely volume presents the first comprehensive examination of Canadian conservatism in a generation – a period during which its nature has changed substantially.

Conservatism in Canada explores the ideological character of contemporary Canadian conservatism, its support in the electorate, its impact on public policies such as immigration and foreign policy, and its articulation at both federal and provincial levels. The essays include comparisons with other countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, as well as specific examinations of conservatism in Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec.

Featuring contributions by both established and new scholars in the fields of political science and public p

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'This collection serves as an important purpose of showing just how wide and varied Canadian conservatism actually is...This book's innovative mix of voices and outlooks should be read by anyone interested in understanding more about the distinctive aspects of Conservatism, conservatism and the pivotal developments that have occurred within Canada's Right.' -- Michael Taube Literary Review of Canada vol 22:03:2014

Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Meanings of Conservative by James Farney (University of Regina, Political Science) and David Rayside (Political Science and associate of the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) Philosophical, Attitudinal, and Religious Foundations Chapter 2: The Structure and Dynamics of Public Opinion by Chris Cochrane (University of Toronto, Political Science) Chapter 3: Canadian Populism in the Era of the United Right by James Farney (University of Regina, Political Science) Chapter 4: The Triumph of Neo-Liberalism Within Partisan Conservatism in Canada by Steve Patten (University of Alberta, Political Science) The Conservative Party of Canada Chapter 5: Something Blue: The Harper Conservatives as Garrison Party by Tom Flanagan (University of Calgary, Political Science) Chapter 6: Immigration, Citizenship, and Canada's New Conservative Party by Inder Marwah (Acadia University, Department of Politics), Phil Triadafilopoulos (University of Toronto Scarborough, Political Science), and Steven White (Concordia University, Political Science) Chapter 7: Fiscal Frugality and Party Politics by John Frendreis (Loyola University, Political Science) and Raymond Tatalovich (Loyola University, Political Science) Chapter 8: A Conservative Foreign Policy? Canada and Australia Compared by Alan Bloomfield (Queen's University, Political Science) and Kim Nossal (Queen's University, Political Science) Chapter 9: Women, Feminism, and the Harper Conservatives by Karen Bird (McMaster University, Political Science) and Andrea Rowe (McMaster University, Political Science) Chapter 10: The Relationship Between the Conservative Party of Canada and Evangelicals and Social Conservatives by Jonathan Malloy (Carleton University, Political Science) Provincial Conservatism Chapter 11: Provincial Conservatism by Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto, Political Science) Chapter 12: American Protestantism and the Roots of 'Populist Conservatism in Alberta by Clark Banack (York University, Political Science) Chapter 13: Albertans' Conservative Beliefs by David Stewart (University of Calgary, Political Science) and Anthony Sayers (University of Calgary, Political Science) Chapter 14: Moral Conservatism and Ontario Party Politics by David Rayside (Political Science and associate of the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) Chapter 15: The Blue Electorate in Quebec and Support for the ADQ and the CPC by Andrea Lawlor (McGill University, Political Science) and Eric Belanger (McGill University, Political Science) Chapter 16: Epitaph for a Conservative Insurgency in Quebec: The Rise and Fall - and Rise and Fall - of the Action democratique du Quebec, 1994-2008 by Brian Tanguay (Wilfrid Laurier University, Political Science) Conclusion Chapter 17: The Distinctive Evolution of Canadian Conservatism by David Rayside (Political Science and associate of the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) and James Farney (University of Regina, Political Science) Selected Bibliography Contributors

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 12/01/2013
      ISBN13: 9781442614567, 978-1442614567
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      Book Synopsis

      With the electoral success of the Harper Conservatives federally and of a number of conservative parties provincially, the topic of Canadian conservatism is more important to our understanding of Canadian party politics than ever before. This timely volume presents the first comprehensive examination of Canadian conservatism in a generation – a period during which its nature has changed substantially.

      Conservatism in Canada explores the ideological character of contemporary Canadian conservatism, its support in the electorate, its impact on public policies such as immigration and foreign policy, and its articulation at both federal and provincial levels. The essays include comparisons with other countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, as well as specific examinations of conservatism in Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec.

      Featuring contributions by both established and new scholars in the fields of political science and public p

      Trade Review
      'This collection serves as an important purpose of showing just how wide and varied Canadian conservatism actually is...This book's innovative mix of voices and outlooks should be read by anyone interested in understanding more about the distinctive aspects of Conservatism, conservatism and the pivotal developments that have occurred within Canada's Right.' -- Michael Taube Literary Review of Canada vol 22:03:2014

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures List of Tables Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Meanings of Conservative by James Farney (University of Regina, Political Science) and David Rayside (Political Science and associate of the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) Philosophical, Attitudinal, and Religious Foundations Chapter 2: The Structure and Dynamics of Public Opinion by Chris Cochrane (University of Toronto, Political Science) Chapter 3: Canadian Populism in the Era of the United Right by James Farney (University of Regina, Political Science) Chapter 4: The Triumph of Neo-Liberalism Within Partisan Conservatism in Canada by Steve Patten (University of Alberta, Political Science) The Conservative Party of Canada Chapter 5: Something Blue: The Harper Conservatives as Garrison Party by Tom Flanagan (University of Calgary, Political Science) Chapter 6: Immigration, Citizenship, and Canada's New Conservative Party by Inder Marwah (Acadia University, Department of Politics), Phil Triadafilopoulos (University of Toronto Scarborough, Political Science), and Steven White (Concordia University, Political Science) Chapter 7: Fiscal Frugality and Party Politics by John Frendreis (Loyola University, Political Science) and Raymond Tatalovich (Loyola University, Political Science) Chapter 8: A Conservative Foreign Policy? Canada and Australia Compared by Alan Bloomfield (Queen's University, Political Science) and Kim Nossal (Queen's University, Political Science) Chapter 9: Women, Feminism, and the Harper Conservatives by Karen Bird (McMaster University, Political Science) and Andrea Rowe (McMaster University, Political Science) Chapter 10: The Relationship Between the Conservative Party of Canada and Evangelicals and Social Conservatives by Jonathan Malloy (Carleton University, Political Science) Provincial Conservatism Chapter 11: Provincial Conservatism by Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto, Political Science) Chapter 12: American Protestantism and the Roots of 'Populist Conservatism in Alberta by Clark Banack (York University, Political Science) Chapter 13: Albertans' Conservative Beliefs by David Stewart (University of Calgary, Political Science) and Anthony Sayers (University of Calgary, Political Science) Chapter 14: Moral Conservatism and Ontario Party Politics by David Rayside (Political Science and associate of the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) Chapter 15: The Blue Electorate in Quebec and Support for the ADQ and the CPC by Andrea Lawlor (McGill University, Political Science) and Eric Belanger (McGill University, Political Science) Chapter 16: Epitaph for a Conservative Insurgency in Quebec: The Rise and Fall - and Rise and Fall - of the Action democratique du Quebec, 1994-2008 by Brian Tanguay (Wilfrid Laurier University, Political Science) Conclusion Chapter 17: The Distinctive Evolution of Canadian Conservatism by David Rayside (Political Science and associate of the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto) and James Farney (University of Regina, Political Science) Selected Bibliography Contributors

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