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Title: Political Parties in Canada


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Political Parties in Canada
  • D Brown
  • St Francis Xavier University
  • Winter term 2007

2
Political Parties
  • The role of parties in the political system
  • The brokerage model in Canada
  • Declining role of parties ?

3
Seven Functions of Political Parties(John Meisel)
  • Parties integrate citizens into the political
    system
  • They develop policy
  • They recruit leaders (elites)
  • They help to organize Parliament into clear roles
    of government and opposition
  • They help voters to structure their choices
  • They organize public opinion around ideology or
    sets of political values
  • They aggregate interests into a larger consensus

4
Theories of Party Support
  • Traditional model allegiances based on specific
    social cleavages.religion, ethnicity, language,
    class, etc.
  • Brokerage model collections of allegiances with
    convergence to the centre
  • Rational choice voters choose each time on the
    merits of their self-interests

5
The Canadian Brokerage Model
  • Roots in Macdonalds successful but necessary
    coalitions of moderate reformers, Conservatives
    -- French and English
  • Later.Liberals and Conservatives become omnibus
    parties (compare Republican and Democrat in USA)
  • Bridging regional and linguistic divides i.e.
    the party as an instrument of national
    integration

6
Challenges to the Brokerage Model
  • Break-away and new parties based on class and
    other economic cleavages
  • E.gparties for Farmers, Labour, the CCF, Social
    Credit, NDP
  • Regional or national movements or
    partiesMaritime Rights, Progressives, Bloc
    populaire, Reform, Bloc québécois

7
Challenges to the Brokerage Model, 1993 election
  • Progressive-Conservative Party vote declines
    dramatically, and wins only 2 seats
  • Bloc québécois (Quebec only) and Reform (west
    only) take 2nd and 3rd place in seats.
  • Liberals were only brokerage type, national
    party left.
  • Can the (new) Conservatives regain that status?
  • Why is the NDP not a successful brokerage party?

8
Decline of Party Role
  • Parties no longer very important in determining
    policy
  • Leaders dominant in a television age
  • A more independent media than in the past
  • Interest groups and social movements define
    political identity and community more precisely

9
Future of Parties
  • Would change a lot if electoral system changed
    i.e. to a proportional system
  • Electing Senators might help reinvigorate party
    life
  • Municipal-level party development?
  • The party that can attract the youth vote could
    transform the system

10
Party websites
  • http//www.conservative.ca
  • http//www.liberal.ca
  • http//www.ndp.ca
  • http//www.blocquebecois.org
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