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When the House is not a home: Assessing the family-friendliness of Canadian legislatures – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 December 2024

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On page 286, Linda Reid was mistakenly linked to the Alberta legislature when she is in fact British Columbia's longest-serving woman representative.

References

Johnstone, R. When the House is Not a Home: Assessing the Family-Friendliness of Canadian Legislatures. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 2024;57(2):278300.CrossRefGoogle Scholar