The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... federal government's dominance over the provinces in 1867 was the declaratory power given the national government . The declaratory power contained in Section 92 ( 10c ) allows the federal government to usurp provincial powers if the ...
... federal government's dominance over the provinces in 1867 was the declaratory power given the national government . The declaratory power contained in Section 92 ( 10c ) allows the federal government to usurp provincial powers if the ...
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... federal government decides otherwise . Provincial laws are sent to the minister of justice and , if he or she ... federal government can observe the implementation of a law before it decides whether or not to veto it . Reservation is a ...
... federal government decides otherwise . Provincial laws are sent to the minister of justice and , if he or she ... federal government can observe the implementation of a law before it decides whether or not to veto it . Reservation is a ...
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... federal dollars . Because the provinces spend the money , they receive credit for such programs as health , education , and medical care , while the federal government pays the bills . In renegotiating these financial arrangements for ...
... federal dollars . Because the provinces spend the money , they receive credit for such programs as health , education , and medical care , while the federal government pays the bills . In renegotiating these financial arrangements for ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
The 1982 Canada | 12 |
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