"On May 17, 2005, for the first time in Canada, a provincial election took place on a date set by law, and not by the arbitrary choice of the current premier. While this is a breakthrough in Canada, fixed election dates are quite common elsewhere in the world. In this study, the author assembles pertinent information on the rules regarding election dates in some 40 democracies worldwide. He then makes a series of specific recommendations for changing to fixed election dates for the House of Commons and the provincial legislatures in Canada.--Includes text from document."
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