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Party whip (Canada)

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A party whip works to ensure that the number of party members in the legislature or at committee meetings is adequate to win a vote if one is called. When a vote is called in the legislature,
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could result in the defeat of the government. Party discipline is strict in Canada, and party members are expected to vote with the rest of their party in all but a few designated
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is also responsible for assigning offices and scheduling speakers from his or her party for various bills, motions and other proceedings in the legislature.
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ring until the whips for each party are satisfied that there are sufficient members of their own party present for the vote to proceed.
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James E. Walker, "The Functions of the Whip in Canada", Parliamentarian, Vol. 52, No. 4 (October 1971), p. 260.
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publicly styled its parliamentary whip with the title of Caucus Coordinator rather than Whip.
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or if the government has a slim majority, as the absence of a handful of members during a
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The whip's role is especially important when there is a
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