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1944-, Pammett Jon H., and Dornan Christopher, eds. The Canadian federal election of 2006. Toronto, Ont: Dundurn, 2006.

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The long road back: The Conservative journey, 1993-2006. Toronto: HarperCollins, 2006.

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Antonia, Maioni, Stein Janice, and Conference Board of Canada, eds. Canada by Picasso: The faces of federalism : the 2006 CIBC Scholar-In-Residence Lecture. Ottawa, Ont: Conference Board of Canada, 2006.

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Segal, Hugh. The long road back: The Conservative journey in Canada, 1993-2006. Toronto: HarperCollins, 2006.

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Segal, Hugh. The long road back: The Conservative journey, 1993-2006. Toronto, ON: HarperCollins, 2006.

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Bruce, Doern G., and Carleton University. School of Public Administration., eds. How Ottawa spends 2005/2006: Managing the minority. 2nd ed. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005.

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Iacobucci, Edward M., and Stephen John Toope. After the Paris attacks: Responses in Canada, Europe, and around the globe. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015.

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Toupin, Gilles. Le déshonneur des libéraux: Le scandale des commanites. Montréal, QC: VLB, 2006.

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Le scandale des commandites: Un crime d'État. Montréal: Méridien, 2004.

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Education, Sports &. Culture Samoa Ministry of. Strategic policies and plan July 2006-June 2015: Mid-term review July 2006-December 2010 : final report. [Apia, Samoa]: Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture, 2011.

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L'année Chapleau 2006. Montréal: Boréal, 2006.

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Bestuzhev-Lada, Igorʹ Vasilʹevich. Rossii︠a︡ i mir 2006-2015, vyzovy i otvety: Ezhegodnyĭ doklad dli︠a︡ razdumiĭ, diskussiĭ i podgotovki strategicheskikh resheniĭ : polemicheskoe vvedenie v problematiku proekta. Moskva: Institut ėkonomicheskikh strategiĭ, 2005.

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Garnotte 2006. Montréal: Les Intouchables, 2006.

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Des notables du ré$eau [sic] libéral: Témoignage sur le copinage politique, la manipulation judiciaire et les erreurs policières dans le cadre du scandale des commandites, des activités publicitaires et de la Commission Gomery. Brossard, Québec: Éditions du Fief, 2006.

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L'année Chapleau 2013. Montréal: Boréal, 2013.

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Canada 2006. 2nd ed. Stryker-Post Publications, 2006.

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Publications, Europa Europa. USA and Canada 2015. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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The USA and Canada 2006. 8th ed. London: Routledge, 2006.

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Pammett, Jon H., and Christopher Dornan. Canadian Federal Election Of 2015. Dundurn Press, 2016.

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Canadian Federal Election Of 2015. Dundurn, 2016.

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Pammett, Jon H., and Christopher Dornan. Canadian Federal Election Of 2015. Dundurn Press, 2016.

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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2006. University of Toronto Press, 2013.

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Mutimer, David. Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2006. University of Toronto Press, 2016.

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(Editor), Andrew F. Cooper, and Dane Rowlands (Editor), eds. Canada Among Nations, 2006: Minorities and Priorities(Canada Among Nations). McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006.

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Doern, G. Bruce. How Ottawa Spends, 2005-2006: Managing the Minority. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005.

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Canada : the State of the Federation 2015: Canadian Federalism and Infrastructure. Queen's University, School of Policy Studies, 2018.

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Transitions 2006-2007: Fiscal and Political Federalism in an Era of Change. Queen's University, School of Policy Studies, 2008.

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Doern, G. Bruce. How Ottawa Spends, 2005-2006: Managing the Minority (How Ottawa Spends). McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005.

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The USA and Canada 2006 (Regional Surveys of the World). 8th ed. Routledge, 2005.

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Doern, G. Bruce, and Christopher Stoney. How Ottawa spends, 2014-2015: The Harper government, good to go? 2014.

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(Editor), Jon H. Pammett, and Christopher Dornan (Editor), eds. The Canadian Federal Election of 2006. Dundurn Press, 2006.

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M, Beach Charles, Wilson Thomas A. 1935-, Smart Michael, John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy., and 2006 Federal Budget: Rethinking Fiscal Priorities Conference (2006 : Kingston, Ont.), eds. The 2006 federal budget: Rethinking fiscal priorities. Montreal: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 2007.

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Losing Control: Canada's Social Conservatives in the Age of Rights. Toronto, Canada: Between the Lines, 2010.

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The Longer Im Prime Minister Stephen Harper And Canada 2006. Random House Canada, 2013.

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Right Side Up: The Fall of Paul Martin and the Rise of Stephen Harper's New Conservatism. Douglas Gibson Books, 2006.

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Right Side Up: The Fall of Paul Martin and the Rise of Stephen Harper's New Conservatism. Douglas Gibson Books, 2007.

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How Ottawa Spends, 2006-2007: In from the Cold - the Tory Rise and the Liberal Demise (How Ottawa Spends). McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006.

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Innovation, Science, Environment: Canadian Policies And Performance, 2006-2007 (Innovation, Science, Environment). McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006.

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Doern, G. Bruce. Innovation, Science, Environment: Canadian Policies And Performance, 2006-2007 (Innovation, Science, Environment). McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006.

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Toope, Stephen J., and Edward M. Iacobucci. After the Paris Attacks: Responses in Canada, Europe, and Around the Globe. University of Toronto Press, 2018.

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Lori, Turnbull. Part II Institutions and Constitutional Change, B The Parliamentary System, Ch.8 Political Institutions in Canada in a New Era. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the meaning and significance of the parliamentary reform package introduced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government in 2015. The proposed measures address themes that have been part of democratic reform agendas for many years, and most of them can be fairly described as low-hanging fruit. The one that stands out from the rest is the Trudeau government’s approach to appointments. Historically, Prime Ministers have made appointments to the Senate, the Supreme Court, and other positions of profile and authority with little to no restrictions on their discretion. The Trudeau government’s creation of independent advisory boards to preside over appointments throughout federal government institutions, and the identification of specified criteria to guide these appointments, represents a major departure from historic practice and a potentially significant shift away from the concentration of power in the hands of the political Executive.
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Knowles, Valerie. Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2015. Dundurn Press, 2016.

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Knowles, Valerie. Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2015. Dundurn Press, 2016.

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Knowles, Valerie. Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2006. Dundurn Press, 1997.

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Knowles, Valerie. Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2006 Revised Edition. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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Knowles, Valerie. Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2006 Revised Edition. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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Knowles, Valerie. Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2006 Revised Edition. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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Baobaid, Mohammed, Lynda Ashbourne, Abdallah Badahdah, and Abir Al Jamal. Home / Publications / Pre and Post Migration Stressors and Marital Relations among Arab Refugee Families in Canada Pre and Post Migration Stressors and Marital Relations among Arab Refugee Families in Canada. 2nd ed. Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/difi_9789927137983.

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The study is funded by Doha International Family Institute (DIFI), a member of Qatar Foundation, and is a collaboration between the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration of London, Ontario; University of Guelph, Ontario; and University of Calgary, Alberta, all located in Canada; and the Doha International Family Institute, Qatar. The study received research ethics approval from the University of Guelph and the University of Calgary. This study aims to assess the impact of pre- and post-migration on marital relationships and family dynamics for Arab refugee families resettled in Canada. The study also examines the role of professional service providers in supporting these Arab refugee families. The unique experiences of Arab families displaced from their countries due to war and political conflict, and the various hardships experienced during their stay in transit countries, impact their family relations and interactions within the nuclear family context and their interconnectedness with their extended families. Furthermore, these families encounter various challenges within their resettlement process that interrupt their integration. Understanding the impact of traumatic experiences within the pre-migration journey as well as the impact of post-migration stressors on recently settled Arab refugee families in Canada provides insight into the shift in spousal and family relationships. Refugee research studies that focus on the impact of pre-migration trauma and displacement, the migration journey, and post-migration settlement on family relationships are scarce. Since the majority of global refugees in recent years come from Arab regions, mainly Syria, as a result of armed conflicts, this study is focused on the unique experiences of Arab refugee families fleeing conflict zones. The Canadian role in recently resettling a large influx of Arab refugees and assisting them to successfully integrate has not been without challenges. Traumatic pre-migration experiences as a result of being subjected to and/or witnessing violence, separation from and loss of family members, and loss of property and social status coupled with experiences of hardships in transit countries have a profound impact on families and their integration. Refugees are subjected to individual and collective traumatic experiences associated with cultural or ethnic disconnection, mental health struggles, and discrimination and racism. These experiences have been shown to impact family interactions. Arab refugee families have different definitions of “family” and “home” from Eurocentric conceptualizations which are grounded in individualistic worldviews. The discrepancy between collectivism and individualism is mainly recognized by collectivist newcomers as challenges in the areas of gender norms, expectations regarding parenting and the physical discipline of children, and diverse aspects of the family’s daily life. For this study, we interviewed 30 adults, all Arab refugees (14 Syrian and 16 Iraqi – 17 males, 13 females) residing in London, Ontario, Canada for a period of time ranging from six months to seven years. The study participants were married couples with and without children. During the semi-structured interviews, the participants were asked to reflect on their family life during pre-migration – in the country of origin before and during the war and in the transit country – and post-migration in Canada. The inter - views were conducted in Arabic, audio-recorded, and transcribed. We also conducted one focus group with seven service providers from diverse sectors in London, Ontario who work with Arab refugee families. The study used the underlying principles of constructivist grounded theory methodology to guide interviewing and a thematic analysis was performed. MAXQDA software was used to facilitate coding and the identification of key themes within the transcribed interviews. We also conducted a thematic analysis of the focus group transcription. The thematic analysis of the individual interviews identified four key themes: • Gender role changes influence spousal relationships; • Traumatic experiences bring suffering and resilience to family well-being; • Levels of marital conflict are higher following post-migration settlement; • Post-migration experiences challenge family values. The outcome of the thematic analysis of the service provider focus group identified three key themes: • The complex needs of newly arrived Arab refugee families; • Gaps in the services available to Arab refugee families; • Key aspects of training for cultural competencies. The key themes from the individual interviews demonstrate: (i) the dramatic sociocul - tural changes associated with migration that particularly emphasize different gender norms; (ii) the impact of trauma and the refugee experience itself on family relation - ships and personal well-being; (iii) the unique and complex aspects of the family journey; and (iv) how valued aspects of cultural and religious values and traditions are linked in complex ways for these Arab refugee families. These outcomes are consist - ent with previous studies. The study finds that women were strongly involved in supporting their spouses in every aspect of family life and tried to maintain their spouses’ tolerance towards stressors. The struggles of husbands to fulfill their roles as the providers and protec - tors throughout the migratory journey were evident. Some parents experienced role shifts that they understood to be due to the unstable conditions in which they were living but these changes were considered to be temporary. Despite the diversity of refugee family experiences, they shared some commonalities in how they experi - enced changes that were frightening for families, as well as some that enhanced safety and stability. These latter changes related to safety were welcomed by these fami - lies. Some of these families reported that they sought professional help, while others dealt with changes by becoming more distant in their marital relationship. The risk of violence increased as the result of trauma, integration stressors, and escalation in marital issues. These outcomes illustrate the importance of taking into consideration the complexity of the integration process in light of post-trauma and post-migration changes and the timespan each family needs to adjust and integrate. Moreover, these families expressed hope for a better future for their children and stated that they were willing to accept change for the sake of their children as well. At the same time, these parents voiced the significance of preserving their cultural and religious values and beliefs. The service providers identified gaps in service provision to refugee families in some key areas. These included the unpreparedness of professionals and insufficiency of the resources available for newcomer families from all levels of government. This was particularly relevant in the context of meeting the needs of the large influx of Syrian refugees who were resettled in Canada within the period of November 2015 to January 2017. Furthermore, language skills and addressing trauma needs were found to require more than one year to address. The service providers identified that a longer time span of government assistance for these families was necessary. In terms of training, the service providers pinpointed the value of learning more about culturally appropriate interventions and receiving professional development to enhance their work with refugee families. In light of these findings, we recommend an increased use of culturally integrative interventions and programs to provide both formal and informal support for families within their communities. Furthermore, future research that examines the impact of culturally-based training, cultural brokers, and various culturally integrative practices will contribute to understanding best practices. These findings with regard to refugee family relationships and experiences are exploratory in their nature and support future research that extends understanding in the area of spousal relationships, inter - generational stressors during adolescence, and parenting/gender role changes.
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