
New Democratic Party of Canada: struggle for power during the parliamentary elections of 1984, 1988 and 2011
New Democratic Party of Canada: struggle for power during the parliamentary elections of 1984, 1988 and 2011
- 한국캐나다학회
- Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies (APJCS)
- Vol.24 No.2
- 2018.12
- 5 - 16 (12 pages)
This paper is to conduct a historical study of NDP struggle for power in Canada during the parliamentary elections of 1984, 1988 and 2011 under the leadership of Ed Broadbent and Jack Layton. The author finalizes the political activity of Ed Broadbent and Jack Layton during the parliamentary elections as well as their participation in the French and English debates. The author comes to the conclusion that, despite all the efforts of the best party leaders in the NDP history Ed Broadbent and Jack Layton, at the nation-wide Canadian political level, there is still a two-party system of Canada, based on the Liberals and the Conservatives. The author of the paper underlines that, unfortunately, the ideas of social democracy are not shared by the majority of voters in Canada. To the author’s point of view, social democracy in Canada as a political ideology is perceived by the Canadian electorate as a radical political movement, which does not meet the interests of a large part of the Canadian voters. Of course, the author’s opinion on this issue is debatable.
Abstract
Ed Broadbent and the parliamentary elections of 1984, 1988 in Canada
Jack Layton and the parliamentary elections of 2011 in Canada
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