Here you have, in number one, “Westminster Parliamentary Democracy: Where Some MPs Are More Equal Than Others”, by Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party.
“How to Fix Question Period: Ideas for Reform”, by Michael Cooper, a brand new member of Parliament, who has been here already.
“Empowering the Backbench: the Story of Electronic Petitions”, by Kennedy Stewart. We talked about his drive to change the Standing Orders on e-petitions, and he has a chapter on that in this book.
“Rebalancing Power in Ottawa: Committee Reform”, by Michael Chong, a current leadership candidate.
“Speaking in Parliament”, by Nathan Cullen.
We also have “Breaking the Parliamentary Glass Ceiling”, by newly elected Anita Vandenbeld, a Liberal MP not far from here.
“Social Media, Social Movements and Young-Voter Engagement”, by Niki Ashton, an MP in Manitoba.
Finally, last but by no means least, chapter 8: “Introducing the Assembly of the Federation: the House of Sober First Thought”, by Scott Simms.
And the conclusion, of course, is by Michael, myself, and Kennedy.
Once again, that is Turning Parliament Inside Out. You can get it at Amazon.ca.