The US congressional systems works fine, Mr Camp [Response to Dalton Camp’s column on fixed election dates]
In his recent column ("Parliamentary votes, unlike Congress, are not for sale," The Hill Times, August 7, 2000), the spleenish Mr. Camp assails the suggestion that Canada should adopt a fixed date for Parliamentary elections. Okay. One can have a lively political science argument over the certain...
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