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Canada , which gives the average citizen the right to vote in national , provincial ,
and municipal elections and also allows for limited participation in the leadership
selection process through the national party leadership convention , would ...
Canada , which gives the average citizen the right to vote in national , provincial ,
and municipal elections and also allows for limited participation in the leadership
selection process through the national party leadership convention , would ...
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In such a federal polity , the courts may be used in a pattern of limited judicial
review , whereby they rule on which level of government can exercise what
powers . In that sense , then , the courts are used as the referees of federalism :
their task ...
In such a federal polity , the courts may be used in a pattern of limited judicial
review , whereby they rule on which level of government can exercise what
powers . In that sense , then , the courts are used as the referees of federalism :
their task ...
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government ' s powers because of the residual power clause of the BNA Act .
Such decisions are classified as examples of limited judicial review because they
deal with the kinds of powers and functions that the federal and provincial ...
government ' s powers because of the residual power clause of the BNA Act .
Such decisions are classified as examples of limited judicial review because they
deal with the kinds of powers and functions that the federal and provincial ...
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