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Such powers included prisons in and for the province , the borrowing of money
on the sole credit of the province , licences for the raising of provincial revenue ,
and the administration of justice in the province . While limited in their initial effect
...
Such powers included prisons in and for the province , the borrowing of money
on the sole credit of the province , licences for the raising of provincial revenue ,
and the administration of justice in the province . While limited in their initial effect
...
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provincial law null - and - void within one year of its passage . In other words , a
provincial legislature passes a law , it receives royal assent from the lieutenant
governor , and it is enforced as a provincial law until the federal government ...
provincial law null - and - void within one year of its passage . In other words , a
provincial legislature passes a law , it receives royal assent from the lieutenant
governor , and it is enforced as a provincial law until the federal government ...
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A third reason for enhanced provincial powers relates to a series of judicial
decisions which began in the 1880s and continued into the early decades of the
20th century . Until the establishment of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1949 as
the ...
A third reason for enhanced provincial powers relates to a series of judicial
decisions which began in the 1880s and continued into the early decades of the
20th century . Until the establishment of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1949 as
the ...
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