POLITICS
See also, e.g., POLITICIANS; names of individual politicians; ELECTIONS;
RIGHT AND LEFT (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
Note that relatively few entries are made under name of political party, although the
user will find such entries under, e.g., LIBERAL PARTY; NEW DEMOCRATIC
PARTY; PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY; REFORM PARTY;
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE PARTY. Indexer has, as a general approach, made
entries under a political party name only when the party is acting in a non-
governing capacity. In the case where a party forms the government of a
jurisdiction, entry is generally made only under the subject treated (HUMAN
RIGHTS -- CANADA or HUMAN RIGHTS -- SASKATCHEWAN, e.g.), and
under personal name when an individual figures significantly enough in the
discussion. The user might, however, find some slight overlap in this regard, and
may wish to check political party names as well as topical descriptors and
personal names.
Note also that, in the case of municipal politics, entry is, likewise, under topical
descriptor or personal name and NOT under name of the city directly. Corporate
bodies within a city, however (e.g., TORONTO BOARD OF EDUCATION) will
occasionally be found in the index.
From where I sit [concerning the efforts of politicians to bolster image, with specific
reference here to tax exemption on compact discs of Elton John's song on
occasion of death of Diana, Princess of Wales; conversely, relative unwillingness
of support for AIDS epidemic fight]. By Jeff Dodds.
P116 (v15n7)(Oct. 22, 1997): 4 (44cm.)
From where I sit [from starting point of release of Krever Commission report into
Canadian blood supply, author addresses more general government inaction,
including insufficient action with respect to AIDS]. By Jeff Dodds.
P117 (v15n8)(Dec. 3, 1997): 4-5 (59cm.)
Taking stock of my day [personal piece in which author does some "day-dreaming"
about subversion of an unnamed "particular political party...", about
"strategically manipulated consequence"; etc.]. By Toni Vere.
P147 (v19n6)(Sept. 12, 2001): 6 (31cm.)
POLITICS -- CANADA
Editorial [questioning, with a number of examples, whether Canada really
subscribes to "the doctrine of separation of church and state"].
P159 (v21n2)(March 5, 2003): 3 (16cm.)
POLITICS -- SASKATCHEWAN
From where I sit [concerning the efforts of politicians to bolster image, with specific
reference here to tax exemption on compact discs of Elton John's song on
occasion of death of Diana, Princess of Wales; conversely, relative unwillingness
of support for AIDS epidemic fight]. By Jeff Dodds.
P116 (v15n7)(Oct. 22, 1997): 4 (44cm.)