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Legislative Activity in the Canadian House of Commons: Does Majority or Minority Government Matter?
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Canadian HousePublic PolicyLegislative ActivityLegislative AspectGovernmental ProcessMinority GovernmentsLawLegislative ProductivityPolitical PartiesPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesMinority Government Matter
This study assesses the impact of majority and minority governments on legislative activity in the Canadian House of Commons. The quantitative analysis spans the 22nd to the 40th Parliaments (1953–2009) and examines legislative productivity and success by government type. The analysis of descriptive data confirms that minority governments are somewhat less productive and successful than their majority counterparts. However, the analysis emphasizes significant variation for majority governments. Neither governing context guarantees success or failure as contextual factors largely condition legislative activity.
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