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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
A panel on Canadian elections and representation featuring papers on candidate diversity, intra-party politics and the rise of populism, committee deliberations in the House of Commons, and women's representation and behavior in Parliament.
Explaining Variations in Representational Diversity Through Electoral Districts - Erin Tolley, University of Toronto; Melanee Thomas, University of Calgary; Marc A. Bodet, Universite Laval; Joanie Bouchard, Laval University
Populism, Personalization and Party Politics - Bill Cross, Carleton University
When Experts Raise the Alarm: Bill deliberations in House of Commons Committees - John R. McAndrews, University of Toronto
Candidate Behaviour and Autonomy in the 2015 Canadian Federal Election - Jacob Robbins-Kanter, Queen's University