Browsing Department of Political Studies Graduate Theses by Subject "Political Economy"
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Tinker, Tory, Wobbler, Why? : the political economy of electricity restructuring in Ontario, 1995-2003
(2007-09-12)The Ontario Tories' 42-year hegemony in government (1943-1985) was wrought through clever policies which often utilized Crown institutions to promote prosperity or to oblige or mollify vying interests. Ousted in 1985, ... -
Who is Responsible? Explaining How Contemporary Canadian Newspapers Frame Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a pressing social issue in Canada. How the news media covers this violence has the potential to generate social responsibility or reinforce misconceptions about its causes, prevalence, and solutions. ...