Chapter 1
Introduction
J.P. Lewis and Joanna Everitt
Chapter 2
Ideology, Strategy, and Organization in the Conservative Party of Canada
James Farney and Royce Koop
Chapter 3
The Conservative Turn Among the Canadian Electorate
Eric Bélanger and Laura Stephenson
Chapter 4
Private over public: A conservative approach to interest advocacy
Nicole Goodman
Chapter 5
Political Players or Partisan Pawns? Immigrants, Minorities and Conservatives in Canada
Erin Tolley
Chapter 6
Equality of Opportunity but not Result: Women and Federal Conservatives in Canada
Melanee Thomas
Chapter 7
With or Without You: Quebec, the Conservative Movement, and the Pursuit of Majority Government
Kate Puddister and James Kelly
Chapter 8
Protecting Private Property Regimes and ‘Canadian’ Territory: Conservative Approaches to Understanding and Reconciling Indigenous Claims to Land and Governance
Michael McCrossan
Chapter 9
The message despite the media? Conservative parties’ relationship with the press
Andrea Lawlor
Chapter 10
Conservative with the Constitution? Moderation, Strategy, and Institutional Distrust
Emmett Macfarlane
Chapter 11
More Than a Terrain of Struggle: Parliament as Ideological Instrument and Objective Under Conservatism
Jonathan Malloy
Chapter 12
A Wolf in Wolf’s Clothing: The Stephen Harper Ministry
J.P. Lewis
Chapter 13
Federal Feet and Provincial Pools: The Conservatives and Federalism in Canada
Anna Esselment
Chapter 14
Stephen Harper and the Radicalization of Canadian Foreign Policy
Shaun Narine
Chapter 15
Conclusion: A Moderate Turn to the Right With At Least One Enduring Consequence
Peter Russell