What Happens Next if PM Loses Vote on Coming Budget?
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Article
Publication Date
1-23-2009
Publication Title
The Toronto Star
Recommended Citation
Tanguay-Renaud, François, "What Happens Next if PM Loses Vote on Coming Budget?" (2009). Editorials and Commentaries. 41.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/public_writing/41
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This article was submitted by professors from the following universities: Université de Montréal:
Stéphane Beaulac, law; Karim Benyekhlef, law; François Chevrette, law, honorary deanUniversity of Ottawa:
Denis Boivin, law; John H. Currie, law; Sébastien Grammond, law, acting dean; Martha Jackman, law; François J. Larocque, law; Errol P. Mendes, law; Charles-Maxime Panaccio, law; David Robitaille, law; Sophie Thériault, law Université du Québec à Montréal:
Pierre Bosset, law; Rachel Chagnon, law; Hugo Cyr, law; Lucie Lemonde, law; Jean-Pierre Villaggi, law York University:
Barbara Cameron, political science Simon Fraser University:
Duncan Cameron, political science; Andrew Heard, political science University of Saskatchewan:
Mark Carter, law Université de Moncton:
Michele L. Caron, law Queen's University:
C.E.S. (Ned) Franks, political science, emeritus professor University of Calgary:
Jennifer Koshan, law McGill University:
Roderick A. Macdonald, law, F.R. Scott, constitutional and public law Dalhousie University:
Dianne Pothier, law University of Toronto:
Denise Réaume, law; Peter H. Russell, political science; ; Lorne Sossin, law Osgoode Hall Law School:
Mr. Brendan Naef, Ph.D. candidate in law, University of British Columbia
Mr. Maxime Saint-Hilaire, Law, Associate Researcher, C.R.E.U.M. and Centre Marc Bloch (Berlin)
Prof. Jeremy Webber, Canada Research Chair in Law and Society, University of Victoria