A strategy for keeping a grip on power

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The Progressive Conservative Party has a two-part strategy for maintaining power in Canada. Prime Minister Kim Campbell is emphasizing fiscal conservatism and restraint, while party leaders are attacking the image of Campbell's principal opponent, liberal Jean Chretien.

Author: Wilson-Smith, Anthony
Liberal Party (Canada), Chretien, Jean

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Preparing the endgame

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The Special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada has issued its final report on proposed constitutional reforms. Throughout the process, the debate has been marred by disagreements among Liberals, Conservatives, and New Democrats.

Author: Wilson-Smith, Anthony
Constitutions, Mulroney, Brian

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A fight to the wire

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Political parties in Canada, including the Progressive Conservative Party, are planning for the next federal election campaign. The parties are hoping that a constitutional accord will be reached prior to the election.

Author: Wilson-Smith, Anthony
Political campaigns

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Subjects list: Planning, Canada, Political activity, Political aspects, Conservative Party of Canada
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