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1. Into the Mainstream or Still at the Margins? 50 Years of Gender Research in the Canadian Political Science Association.

2. “You Can't Always Get What You Want”: Regime Politics, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Harper Government.

3. Digitization of the Canadian Parliamentary Debates.

4. Reconsidering Vertical Integration: An Examination of National Political Parties and Their Counterparts in Ontario.

5. Legislative Party Switching and the Changing Nature of the Canadian Party System, 1867–2015.

6. In Crisis or Decline? Selecting Women to Lead Provincial Parties in Government.

7. Telephone versus Online Survey Modes for Election Studies: Comparing Canadian Public Opinion and Vote Choice in the 2015 Federal Election.

8. Canadian and American Voting Strategies: Does Institutional Socialization Matter?

9. Back to the Future: Historical Political Science and the Promise of Canadian Political Development.

10. Assessing the Impact of Political Scandals on Attitudes toward Democracy: Evidence from Canada's Sponsorship Scandal.

11. The Power of the Dark Side: Negative Partisanship and Political Behaviour in Canada.

12. Toronto-area Ethnic Newspapers and Canada's 2011 Federal Election: An Investigation of Content, Focus and Partisanship.

13. Fair Isn't Always Equal: Constituency Population and the Quality of Representation in Canada.

14. Ideas, Executive Federalism and Institutional Change: Explaining Territorial Inclusion in Canadian First Ministers' Conferences.

15. Combining the Hazards of Ministerial Appointment AND Ministerial Exit in the Canadian Federal Cabinet.

16. Federalism and Political Change: Canada and Germany in Historical-Institutionalist Perspective.

17. Up the Creek: Fishing for a New Constitutional Order.

18. Contextualizing the Crisis: The Framing of Syrian Refugees in Canadian Print Media.

19. A Question of Respect: A Qualitative Text Analysis of the Canadian Parliamentary Committee Hearings on The Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act.

20. Comment: Montesquieuan Principles of Canadian Politics?

21. Left/Right Ideology and Canadian Politics—ERRATUM.

22. Social Capital and Political Participation of Canadians.

23. Can Canadians Take a Hint? The (In)Effectiveness of Party Labels as Information Shortcuts in Canada.

24. The Effects of Information and Social Cleavages: Explaining Issue Attitudes and Vote Choice in Canada.

25. Growing Apart? Partisan Sorting in Canada, 1992–2015.

26. “But it is not getting any safer!”: The Contested Dynamic of Framing Canada's Military Mission in Afghanistan.

27. Narrating Canadian Political Science: History Revisited.

28. The Violence Within: Canadian Modern Statehood and the Pan-territorial Residential School System Ideal.

29. Continuity and Change: Fifty Years of the Journal/Revue.

30. The Importance of Local Party Activity in Understanding Canadian Politics: Winning from the Ground Up in the 2015 Federal Election.

31. The Politics of Tax States in the Canadian Provinces after the Golden Age.

32. Partisans without Parties: Party Systems as Partisan Inhibitors?

33. Questioning Judges with a Questionable Process: An Analysis of Committee Appearances by Canadian Supreme Court Candidates.

34. “Expansion in Progress”: Understanding Portfolio Adoption in the Canadian Provinces, 1982–2012.

35. The Effects of Elections Canada's Campaign Period Advertising.

36. The Federalization of Immigration and Integration in Canada.

37. Duplicative or Complementary? The Relationship between Policy Consulting and Internal Policy Analysis in Canadian Government.

38. Strongholds and Battlegrounds: Measuring Party Support Stability in Canada.

39. Ideas and the Limits on Program Expansion: The Failure of Nationwide Pharmacare in Canada Since 1944.

40. Follow the Pollsters: Inaccuracies in Media Coverage of the Horse-race during the 2008 Canadian Election.

41. Regions, Regionalism and Regional Differences in Canada.

42. Mixing Politics and Business in the Canadian Arctic: Inuit Corporate Governance in Nunavik and the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.

43. Toward an Integrated Perspective of Minority Representation: Views from Canada.

44. Canadian Federalism and Change in Policy Attention: A Comparison with the United Kingdom.

45. Religion, Religiosity, and the Moral Divide in Canadian Politics.

46. Do Women “Do Better” in Municipal Politics? Electoral Representation across Three Levels of Government.

47. Charter Creep: Creeping Precommitment and the Threat to Liberal Republicanism.

48. Affinity, Antipathy and Political Participation: How Our Concern For Others Makes Us Vote.

49. The true north strong: Contemporary Chinese studies in Canada.