Canadian Study of Parliament Group Announces Essay Competition
April 16, 2003, Ottawa, Canada
by Canadian Study of Parliament Group
Students may submit essays may be in English or French; essays may deal with any subject matter broadly relating to parliament, legislatures or legislators, should run no longer than 5000 words, and must be received by the CSPG by December 1st, 2003.
Authors of the best essays at the college, undergraduate, and graduate levels will each receive a $1000 prize, and will receive an invitation to attend a special event as a guest of CPSG. Additional prizes may also be awarded at the discretion of the CSPG.
The CSPG welcomes submissions on any subject matter broadly relating to
Parliament, legislatures or legislators, including but not limited to elections, political parties, or the relationship between legislatures or legislators and other branches or areas of government such as the executive
or the courts. Papers may focus on any one jurisdiction. At the same
time, we welcome comparative analysis or either a federal-provincial or international focus.
See http://www.studyparliament.ca/essay/CSPG-e.htm for more information.

