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  1. Home and Native Land: Aboriginal Rights and the Canadian Constitution by Michael Asch, 1984-06
  2. Home & Native Land: Aboriginal Rights & the Canadian Constitution by Michael Asch, 1984-12
  3. Rethinking the Constitution: Perspectives on Canadian Constitutional Reform, Interpretation and Theory
  4. The Supreme Court Decisions on the Canadian Constitution by Canada, 1981-01-01
  5. Revised Canadian Constitution: Politics As Law (Mcgraw-Hill Ryerson Series in Canadian Politics) by Ronald I. Cheffins, Patricia A. Johnson, 1986-06
  6. The Canadian Constitution: The Players in the Process that has led from Patriation to Meech Lake to an Uncertain Future (Canadian Issue Series) by David Milne, 1991-01-01
  7. Constitution of the Canadian Committee on Labour History.: An article from: Labour/Le Travail
  8. A history of the Canadian Constitution: From 1864 to the present (Spotlight) by Jean-Francois Cardin, 1996
  9. THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION IN FORM AND FACT
  10. The Canadian Constitution: A study of our system of government by W. J Lawson, 1963
  11. The Vision and the Game: Making the Canadian Constitution by Lenard Cohen, Patrick Smith, et all 1987-05
  12. The Canadian Constitution: A series of broadcasts sponsored by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation by B. K. Sandwell, 9999
  13. Understanding Section 8: Search, Seizure, and the Canadian Constitution by Susanne Boucher, Kenneth Landa, 2005-01
  14. Documents of the Canadian Constitution by W. P. M. Kennedy, 1918

21. Canadian Constitution - Encyclopedia Article About Canadian Constitution. Free A
encyclopedia article about canadian constitution. canadian constitution in Freeonline English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. canadian constitution.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Canadian Constitution is the highest law of Canada Canada , the northernmost country on the North American continent, is a federation governed as a constitutional monarchy. It is bordered by the United States to the south as well as in the northwest. The Canada-U.S. border is the world's longest undefended border. The country stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. Canada also reaches the Arctic Ocean in the north where Canada's territorial claim extends to the North Pole.
Click the link for more information. . It is uncodified An uncodified constitution is a type of constitution that is not contained in a single document, i.e. there are several sources. The opposite is a codified constitution, where the source of a constitution is one document, such as the United States Constitution. A common misconception is that an uncodified constitution is the same as an unwritten constitution, where nothing is written down. This is incorrect - all the sources of an uncodified constitution could be written down, but not codified.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Canadian Constitution is the highest law of Canada Canada , the northernmost country on the North American continent, is a federation governed as a constitutional monarchy. It is bordered by the United States to the south as well as in the northwest. The Canada-U.S. border is the world's longest undefended border. The country stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. Canada also reaches the Arctic Ocean in the north where Canada's territorial claim extends to the North Pole.
Click the link for more information. . It is uncodified An uncodified constitution is a type of constitution that is not contained in a single document, i.e. there are several sources. The opposite is a codified constitution, where the source of a constitution is one document, such as the United States Constitution. A common misconception is that an uncodified constitution is the same as an unwritten constitution, where nothing is written down. This is incorrect - all the sources of an uncodified constitution could be written down, but not codified.
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23. Canadian Constitution
The canadian constitution. The canadian constitution is an excellentintroduction to Canada s constitution and the many political
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The Canadian Constitution
The Canadian Constitution is an excellent introduction to Canada's constitution and the many political controversies which surround it.
Author David Milne describes the evolution of the constitution in a balanced, thoughtful account. He describes how the Meech Lake deal was made and broken and the emergence of renewed demands for radical changes to the status quo.
This book is an invaluable chronology of key events in the history of the constitution since 1980, and the full texts of key constitutional documents.
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Communication Games and the canadian constitution. (Details about the historyof Canada’s struggle with its constitution can be found in Webber 1994.).
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25. Constitutional Keywords
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Welcome to the Centre for Constitutional Studies' Constitutional Key Words Web Site.
This site is intended to assist members of the public in understanding several key words and concepts that recur in Canadian constitutional debates. The entries are written by experts in the fields of law, political science, history and economics. We hope that the combination of such a popular medium with the fact that the entries were written by prominent scholars will make the website a unique vehicle for students, journalists and other members of the public to access reliable, succinct and accurate information online.
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26. Research Projects At The Centre For Constitutional Studies
Keywords and Concepts in canadian constitutional Debates Website. This projectis now underway. Economic Rights in the canadian constitution.
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Keywords and Concepts in Canadian Constitutional Debates Website
The site is intended to assist members of the public in understanding several key words and concepts that recur in Canadian constitutional debates. The entries are written by noted experts in the fields of law, political science, history and economics. We hope that the combination of such a popular medium with the fact that the entries were written by prominent scholars will make the website a unique vehicle for students, journalists and other members of the public to access reliable, succinct and accurate information online.
The official launch of the website will be in the Spring 2003..
The Canadian Federation in the 21st Century
This project, under the direction of Board member Claude Couture, was funded by the Office of the Secretary of State and has been partially realized in the form of a conference having been held this past December in Edmonton, entitled: "Federalism, Identities and Nationalisms." This project seeks to assess the state of Canadian federalism and the demands that are being placed on it from a variety of different constituencies. By way of these conferences and the publication of their proceedings, it is hoped that we might gain a better understanding of what changes might be necessary for the more effective functioning of the Canadian federation.
A collection of papers from the conference is to be published later in 2001.

27. Canadian Constitution
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28. CANADIAN CONSTITUTION
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AND ETHNOCENTRISIM WHAT IS THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION?
  • A venerable system of fundamental laws, policies and principles that describe how a government or state is organized and will function. Establishes the powers of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, Allocates powers to different levels of government, such as federal, provincial, and municipal. Indicates the rights of each citizen in relationship to each other and to the government, i.e., the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982). Outlines how the Constitution is to be amended. The Canadian Constitution is made up of a nucleus of written systematically arranged rules/laws. However, there are also unwritten rules called Conventions. Conventions could also be described as general agreements or longstanding customs on the usages and practices of social life. Both the Nucleus and the Conventions have been interpreted by the courts, and their decisions have lead to Constitutional case law. Needlesstosay, overtime a vast labyrinth of decisions have been made, making the Constitution a multi-facted document and rather outrageous document in terms of its compilation. (see below)
Canada's Constitution is extremely complicated because it was not created from a single draft, like the constitution of the United States. The Canadian Constitution is a quilt, that has been put together piece by piece, with some pieces more elaborate than others (somewhat like the federal tax laws!).

29. Welcome To School Services Of Canada
Evolution of the canadian constitution Intermediate Secondary. Thisthree-part program traces the development of Canada s constitutional
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Meet the Canadian Authors Elizabeth Cleaver Brian Doyle Marie-Louise Gay Martyn Godfrey Camilla Gryski Marilyn Halvorson James Houston Monica Hughes Bernice Thurman Hunter Gordon Korman Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak Dennis Lee Jean Little Janet Lunn Claire Mackay Kevin Major Lucy Maud Montgomery Farley Mowat Robert Munsch Barbara Reid Barbara Smucker Kathy Stinson Patti Stren David Suzuki C.J. Taylor Gilles Tibo Ian Wallace Eric Wilson Paul Yee Business/Technological Studies Canadian Studies A Fair Response: Justice from the Inside An Audio Visual History of Canadian Sports ... Mathematics/Computer Studies Music and Art Art Is Series Books Posters Videos ... Social Studies Evolution of the Canadian Constitution
Intermediate - Secondary This three-part program traces the development of Canada's constitutional system and defines the issues surrounding the constitution as it exists today. Through the use of stimulating visuals and compelling narration, students become aware that national issues have deep roots in the past, continue to manifest themselves in the present, and have significant implications for the future. The text discusses the important historical events that created the need for many of the changes that occurred during the development of the constitution, such as the French and American revolutions, the 1837 Rebellions, World War I, and World War II. 38 min.

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Canadian Constitutional Law Canada's law derives not only from a set of documents known as Constitution Acts , but also a set of unwritten laws and conventions. This comprises all of the acts passed since 1867. As a result, all constitutional documents during that time period have the force of law.
The British North America Act, 1867
The British North America Act , 1867 (BNA Act, 1867) was passed by the British Parliament in 1867. It is the law that created the Canadian Confederation. Many other Acts called British North America Act were later passed, amending the 1867 Act, or adding to it. A federation usually consists of at least two main levels of government - local states or provinces, and a federal government. Canada is no different. However, these levels can't share the same powers, as that would lead to direct competition and chaos. The BNA Act was passed to set the legal ground rules for Canada, and divvy up the powers between the provinces and the federal government. Section 91 of the BNA Act lists the powers the federal Parliament can exercise. Section 92 lists the powers of the Provincial Legislatures. Unless the parties agree otherwise, the federal government must not make laws dealing with matters of provincial jurisdiction, and vice versa. If one party does pass a law that intrudes on the jurisdiction of the other, the courts will strike it down.

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The Canadian Constitution is the highest law of Canada . It outlines Canada's system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens. Generally speaking all of the British laws that predate or modify the British North America Act make up the legislation that has been come to be known as the Canadian Constitution. The Constitution, as it is generally known, is made up of many parts (see the list below) , the most significant that are most often cited today are:
  • The Constitution Act of 1867 . Formerly known as the British North America Act, this act was the act of the British Parliament that granted Canada self-government, and spelled out how Canada's government would operate. The Constitution Act of 1982 . This was Canada's first "Canadian made" constitutional amendment, granting Canada full political independence from Britain, and incorporating a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms outlining the individual rights of every citizen of Canada. See Canada Act 1982
Since the Charter has become an often cited portion of the Constitution. The predecessor acts and orders that are listed below are generally not as well known. These acts have sometimes been denounced as "messy," "almost incoherent" or worse for their somewhat convoluted form and long, unconsolidated history. However, they remain the laws that determine the division of powers between federal and provincial jurisdictions, the terms upon which new provinces entered Canada and the division between executive, legislative and judicial areas of power in a manner very different from the United States.

32. Canadian Constitution And Administrative Law @ Culture.ca
Learn more about the canadian constitution Acts and the Charter of Rights.Find resources about administrative law in Canada, including
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The Canadian Constitution is the highest law of Canada. It outlines Canada's system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens. Generally speaking all of the British laws that predate or modify the British North America Act make up the legislation that has been come to be known as the Canadian Constitution. The Constitution, as it is generally known, is made up of many parts (see the list below) , the most significant that are most often cited today are:
  • The Constitution Act of 1867 . Formerly known as the British North America Act, this act was the act of the British Parliament that granted Canada self-government, and spelled out how Canada's government would operate. The Constitution Act of 1982 . This was Canada's first "Canadian made" constitutional amendment, granting Canada full political independence from Britain, and incorporating a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms outlining the individual rights of every citizen of Canada. See

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The Canadian Constitution is the highest law of Canada. It outlines Canada's system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens. Generally speaking all of the British laws that predate or modify the British North America Act make up the legislation that has been come to be known as the Canadian Constitution. The Constitution, as it is generally known, is made up of many parts (see the list below) , the most significant that are most often cited today are:
  • The Constitution Act of 1867 . Formerly known as the British North America Act, this act was the act of the British Parliament that granted Canada self-government, and spelled out how Canada's government would operate. The Constitution Act of 1982 . This was Canada's first "Canadian made" constitutional amendment, granting Canada full political independence from Britain, and incorporating a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms outlining the individual rights of every citizen of Canada. See Canada Act 1982
Since the Charter has become an often cited portion of the Constitution. The predecessor acts and orders that are listed below are generally not as well known. These acts have sometimes been denounced as "messy," "almost incoherent" or worse for their somewhat convoluted form and long, unconsolidated history. However, they remain the laws that determine the division of powers between federal and provincial jurisdictions, the terms upon which new provinces entered Canada and the division between executive, legislative and judicial areas of power in a manner very different from the United States.

35. Canadian Constitution, BNA Act, 1867 And Revisions
the canadian constitution act, british north america act, 1867, consolidatedwith amendments. links to provincial acts manitoba, ontario.
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The Constitution Act, 1867
(THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT, 1867) [Consolidated with amendments]
(29th March, 1867.) WHEREAS the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom: And whereas such a Union would conduce to the Welfare of the Provinces and promote the Interests of the British Empire: And whereas on the Establishment of the Union by the Authority of Parliament it is expedient, not only that the Constitution of the Legislative Authority in the Dominion be provided for, but also that the Nature of the Executive Government therein be declared: And whereas it is expedient that Provision be made for the eventual Admission into the Union of other Parts of British North America:
I. PRELIMINARY.
This Act may be cited as the Constitution Act, 1867. Repealed
II. UNION.

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Search Results. Your search for canadian constitution returned the following expertBEHIELS, Michael D. Renewal of Canada s Constitution from 1967 to 1995.
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and the Government thereof; and for Purposes connected therewith 29th March 1867. Whereas the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom: And whereas such a Union would conduce to the Welfare of the Provinces and promote the Interests of the British Empire: And whereas on the Establishment of the Union by Authority of Parliament it is expedient, not only that the Constitution of the Legislative Authority in the Dominion be provided for, but also that the Nature of the Executive Government therein be declared:

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