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HARPER, The Right Hon. Stephen, P.C., B.A., M.A.
Photographer:
Prime Minister Office photographer
© Office of the Prime Minister
Current Member of The House of Commons
- Calgary Southwest, Alberta
Date of Birth
(yyyy.mm.dd)
:
1959.04.30
Place of Birth:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Profession | Occupation:
Author, economist, lecturer
Party Leader:
Conservative Party of Canada
(
2004.03.20
-
)
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance
(
2002.03.20
-
2004.01.21
)
Selected Links:
Prime Minister's Website
MP profile
Party Website
Selected Publications
This bibliography includes books, chapters in books and journal articles written, edited, compiled or translated solely by the parliamentarian or with others.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the following information. Should you find any errors or omissions, please contact us at the following e-mail address:
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Sole Author
Books
Chapters in Books
Articles
Multiple Authors
Books
Chapters in Books
Articles
Other
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Sole Author
Books
The political business cycle and fiscal policy in Canada.
Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Calgary; 1991. xi, 162 leaves.
Chapters in Books
Foreword.
In: Unrevised and unrepented II : debating speeches and others by the Right Honourable Arthur Meighen ; foreword by Prime Minister Stephen Harper ; afterword by Senator Michael A. Meighen ; edited by Arthur Milnes.
Kingston, Ont. : School of Policy Studies, Queen's University ; Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press [distributor]; c2011.
Foreword.
In: How hockey explains Canada : the sport that defines a country ; by Paul Henderson.
Chicago : Triumph Books; c2011.
Articles
A Conservative defence policy: protecting Canadian sovereignty and contributing to global stability.
Frontline.
1 (1):6-7 Mar. 4, 2004.
A hockey Dad reflects.
Time (Canadian edition).
163:20 May 31, 2004 .
Back to the future.
Report Newsmagazine.
26 (50):16 March 27, 2000.
From the voice of the United Right: a Conservative takeover -- of the government .
Policy Options = Options politiques.
25 (4): 5 Apr. 2004.
Iraq's failure to comply would be a justification for invasion.
The Report.
29:12 Nov. 4, 2002.
It's our turn to lead the nation.
Time (Canadian edition).
165 (17):24 Apr. 25, 2005.
Liberal damage control: a litany of flip-flops on Canada-US relations.
Policy Options = Options politiques.
24:5-7 June/July 2003.
Martin failed on BSE file.
Western Producer.
81:9 Dec. 25, 2003.
Now is the time for social conservatives to move forward, not retrench.
Report Newsmagazine.
29:17 Jan. 21, 2002.
One crucial flaw in Canadian government is the ineptitude of federal cabinets.
Report Newsmagazine.
28:13 May 28, 2001.
Paul Martin fails the CF again.
Esprit de Corps, Canadian Military Then & Now.
11:2-3 Jan. 2004.
Rediscovering the right agenda: the Alliance must commit to ideals and ideas, not vague decision-making processes: the Canadian Alliance leader outlines how social and economic conservatism must unite.
Citizens Centre Report.
30 (10):72-7 June 2003.
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Multiple Authors
Books
Agreement-in-principle on the establishment of the Conservative Party of Canada .
Harper, Stephen and Peter Mackay
Ottawa : [s.n.]; 2003. 7 p.
Entente de principe sur l'établissement du Parti conservateur du Canada .
Harper, Stephen et Peter Mackay
Ottawa : [s.n.]; 2003. 8 p.
Chapters in Books
Conservative politics in Canada: past, present, and future.
Flanagan, Tom and Stephen Harper
In : Gairdner, William D. (ed.). After liberalism: essays in search of freedom, virtue, and order.
Toronto : Stoddart; 1988. p. 168-92.
Articles
Les cinq prochaines années.
White, Bob, Conrad Black, Marcel Côté, Andrew Coyne, Pierre Fortin, Mark Kingwell, Stephen Harper, Tasha Kheiriddin, Thomas Lemieux, Judith Maxwell, Barbara McDougall, Marcella Munro, David Bercuson, John Richards, Sherri Torjman, Jim Stanford ...
Policy Options = Options politiques.
20 (1): 6-11 jan./févr. 1999.
The next five years.
White, Bob, Conrad Black, Marcel Côté, Andrew Coyne, Pierre Fortin, Mark Kingwell, Stephen Harper, Tasha Kheiriddin, Thomas Lemieux, Judith Maxwell, Barbara McDougall, Marcella Munro, David Bercuson, John Richards, Sherri Torjman, Jim Stanford ...
Policy Options = Options politiques.
20 (1): 6-11 Jan./Feb. 1999.
Our benign dictatorship: Canada's system of one party plus rule has stunted democracy.
Harper, Stephen and Tom Flanagan
Next City.
2 (2):34 Winter 1996/1997.
Our benign dictatorship: Canada's system of one-party-plus rule has stunted democracy: two prominent Conservatives present ways for more representative government.
Harper, Stephen and Tom Flanagan
[s.l. : 10 leaves. 1996.
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Other
Related Bibliographical Sources
Stephen Harper.
Lanoix, Alain
Ottawa : Library of Parliament, Information and Documentation Branch = Bibliothèque du Parlement, Direction de l'information et de la documentation; 2002. 2 p.
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