The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... procedure ( Section 41 ) differs from the third in that the unanimous consent of all provinces must be obtained with respect to any amend- ments to the offices of the formal executive ( Queen , governor general , lieutenant governor ) ...
... procedure ( Section 41 ) differs from the third in that the unanimous consent of all provinces must be obtained with respect to any amend- ments to the offices of the formal executive ( Queen , governor general , lieutenant governor ) ...
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... procedures , particularly Section 38 , represent a major change in the nature of constitutional reform in Canada ... procedure moves ahead . Because the Senate can be effectively bypassed , if necessary , what Section 47 does is to ...
... procedures , particularly Section 38 , represent a major change in the nature of constitutional reform in Canada ... procedure moves ahead . Because the Senate can be effectively bypassed , if necessary , what Section 47 does is to ...
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... 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 the game . This pattern is one basic reason why custom and ...
... 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 the game . This pattern is one basic reason why custom and ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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