The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... amending process is con- tained in Section 47 , which gives the upper chamber a suspensive veto of 180 days with respect to all amending procedures except those relating to either the provincial or federal levels changing their own ...
... amending process is con- tained in Section 47 , which gives the upper chamber a suspensive veto of 180 days with respect to all amending procedures except those relating to either the provincial or federal levels changing their own ...
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... amending clause in the 1867 Constitution Act made the amending procedure difficult to use . In order to adapt to a changing environment , the Canadian polity simply altered the way it operated , without formally changing the rules of ...
... amending clause in the 1867 Constitution Act made the amending procedure difficult to use . In order to adapt to a changing environment , the Canadian polity simply altered the way it operated , without formally changing the rules of ...
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... amending power , the provinces of Quebec ( 1968 ) , Nova Scotia ( 1928 ) , and New Brunswick ( 1892 ) all abolished their upper cham- bers or legislative councils . The second way of amending the Constitution was for the federal govern ...
... amending power , the provinces of Quebec ( 1968 ) , Nova Scotia ( 1928 ) , and New Brunswick ( 1892 ) all abolished their upper cham- bers or legislative councils . The second way of amending the Constitution was for the federal govern ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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