Legislatures in Evolution / Les législatures en transformation

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University of Ottawa Press
Edited by Charles Feldman, series edited by Geneviève Tellier, edited by David Groves, Geneviève Tellier, contributions by Marie-Ève Belzile, Ian Bushfield, Steven Chaplin, Cristine de Clercy, Noah Laurence, Alex Marland, Katie E. Marshall, Floyd McCormick, Teale N. Phelps Bondaroff, Ranil Prasad, Adriana Thom, Anthony M. Weber
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Legislatures in Evolution presents a series of essays on evolution and change in the legislative context. They cover a wide range of topics, including both proposed and implemented reforms.

The contributions included here discuss parliamentarians’ attitude toward party discipline; the specific challenges associated with implementing sexual harassment policies within legislatures; the consequences of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada on the government’s duty to consult Indigenous Peoples when drafting legislation; parliamentarians’ engagement in budgetary control issues; the reform of the rules governing prayers in the Legislature of British Columbia; and time management reforms in the Legislative Assembly of Yukon.

Charles Feldman, Geneviève Tellier, David Groves, and their contributors bring together both practical and academic experience and perspectives. They conclude with an analysis of parliamentary reforms, paying particular attention to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the functioning of legislatures.

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Contributor Bio

Charles Feldman (Editor) Charles Feldman is Parliamentary Counsel for the Senate of Canada and President of the Canadian Study of Parliament Group.David Groves (Editor) David Groves is Legal Counsel for the Senate of Canada, and Secretary of the Canadian Study of Parliament Group.Geneviève Tellier (Editor) Geneviève Tellier is Full Professor at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa and Treasurer of the Canadian Study of Parliament Group.

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