The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... given the superior taxing power in Section 91 ( 3 ) , since it could raise " Money by any Mode or System of Taxation , " while the provinces were limited by Section 92 ( 2 ) to " Direct Taxation within the Province in order to the ...
... given the superior taxing power in Section 91 ( 3 ) , since it could raise " Money by any Mode or System of Taxation , " while the provinces were limited by Section 92 ( 2 ) to " Direct Taxation within the Province in order to the ...
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... given a certain portion of executive , legislative , and judicial power . For example , while the executive branch exercises most of the executive authority , both the legisla- ture and judiciary are also given executive powers . The ...
... given a certain portion of executive , legislative , and judicial power . For example , while the executive branch exercises most of the executive authority , both the legisla- ture and judiciary are also given executive powers . The ...
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... given to the Supreme Court an inherent policy - making role , so that major areas of political conflict become matters for judicial , rather than executive or legis- lative , resolution . In recent years the federal courts have taken ...
... given to the Supreme Court an inherent policy - making role , so that major areas of political conflict become matters for judicial , rather than executive or legis- lative , resolution . In recent years the federal courts have taken ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
The 1982 Canada | 12 |
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