1. Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Lawrence LeDuc, “Some Correlates of Regime Support in Canada,”British Journal of Political Science, 8 (1978), pp. 199–216; and Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart, “Federalism and Fragmentation: Political Support in Canada,”Journal of Politics, 41 (1979), pp. 889–906.
2. See, for example, Bernard Blishen, “Perceptions of National Identity,”Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 15 (1978), pp. 128–132; Michael D. Ornstein, H. Michael Stevenson and A. Paul Williams, “The State of Mind: Public Perceptions of the Future of Canada,” in R.B. Byers and Robert W. Reford, eds.Canada Challenged: The Viability of Confederation(Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1979). pp. 57–107; andConfederation Referendum: Canadians and Confederation(Montreal: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, March 1979).
3. See, for example, S.J.R. Noel, “Consociational Democracy and Canadian Federalism,”Canadian Journal of Political Science, 11 (1971). pp. 15–18; Robert Presthus,Elite Accommodation in Canadian Politics(Toronto: Macmillan, 1973); and Kenneth McRae. ed.Consociational Democracy: Political Accommodation in Segmented Societies(Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1974).
4. Compare, for example, Presthus,Elite Accommodation, ch. 2 with Richard Simeon and David J. Elkins, “Regional Political Cultures in Canada,”Canadian Journal of Political Science, 7 (1974), pp. 397–437. On regional differences in political culture more generally, see John Wilson, “The Canadian Political Cultures: Towards a Redefinition of the Nature of the Canadian Political System.”Canadian Journal of Political Science. 7 (1974), pp. 438–483; Mildred A. Schwartz,Politics and Territory: The Sociology of Regional Persistence in Canada(Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1974); Stephen H. Ullman, “Regional Political Cultures in Canada: Part I,”American Review of Canadian Studies, 7 (1977, pp. 1–22 and “Regional Political Cultures in Canada: Part II,”American Review of Canadian Studies, 8 (1978), pp. 70–101; and Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence leDuc and Jon H. Pammett,Political Choice in Canada(Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1979), ch. 2.
5. Edwin R. Black,Divided Loyalties: Canadian Concepts of Federalism(Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1975).