2023
DOI: 10.1080/00344893.2023.2173283
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Contexts and Constraints: The Substantive Representation of Women in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate

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“…Opposition MPs are therefore at a greater risk of appearing powerless or unable to bring about real change and may thus overcompensate by spending more of their energy talking about all the things the government is doing wrong from a policy perspective. These differences also reflect the pressures parliamentarians face from their leaders’ office, as well as the other social and political forces that promote intraparty cohesion in the Canadian Parliament (Godbout, 2020; Malloy, 2023; Marland, 2020; Rayment and McCallion, 2023). Further research is needed to establish to what extent the intraparty similarities reflect the messaging co-ordinated by the leader's office by way of each party's caucus research bureau.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Opposition MPs are therefore at a greater risk of appearing powerless or unable to bring about real change and may thus overcompensate by spending more of their energy talking about all the things the government is doing wrong from a policy perspective. These differences also reflect the pressures parliamentarians face from their leaders’ office, as well as the other social and political forces that promote intraparty cohesion in the Canadian Parliament (Godbout, 2020; Malloy, 2023; Marland, 2020; Rayment and McCallion, 2023). Further research is needed to establish to what extent the intraparty similarities reflect the messaging co-ordinated by the leader's office by way of each party's caucus research bureau.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Canada, the political environment of strict party discipline is a formidable contextual element given that party leaders and their agents encourage message consistency from MPs (Marland, 2016;McGrane, 2017). Partisans communicating similar information frames as other partisans is both a function of the social and political forces that bind parliamentarians together (Godbout, 2020;Malloy, 2023;Marland, 2020;Rayment and McCallion, 2023) and the marketing strategy emanating from a leader's office.…”
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“…In Canada, quantitative analysis of parliamentary debates is not particularly common but is a growing field (see McIntyre et al., 2016; Vallée‐Dubois et al., 2021; Cochrane et al., 2022; Rayment, 2020; Whyte, 2019). Vallée‐Dubois (2021), for example, used broadly descriptive methods to assess the impact of procedural rule changes on the duration of debates, the relative place of backbenchers and partisanship.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2022) compared transcripts and texts from the House of Commons to assess the ability of transcripts to capture sentiment. They conclude that the transcripts can capture sentiment, but not “emotional arousal.” Rayment (2020) ran regressions on the number of speeches about women over a 50‐year period. She concludes that the presence of women in Canadian politics serves to guard against policies that would “roll back previous equality gains” (p.iii).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%