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The adoption of the Canadian Bill of Rights nearly 100 years after Confederation
was a reflection of Parliament ' s belief ... The Bill of Rights also reflected the
impact of federalism , because it applied only to the federal level of government .
The adoption of the Canadian Bill of Rights nearly 100 years after Confederation
was a reflection of Parliament ' s belief ... The Bill of Rights also reflected the
impact of federalism , because it applied only to the federal level of government .
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THE EVOLVING CONSTITUTIONAL MILIEU As in most countries , the intended
constitutional structure may not be reflected in actual constitutional practice . The
present Canadian Constitution operates very differently than our earlier ...
THE EVOLVING CONSTITUTIONAL MILIEU As in most countries , the intended
constitutional structure may not be reflected in actual constitutional practice . The
present Canadian Constitution operates very differently than our earlier ...
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It may be a reflection on human nature that such devices should be necessary to
control the abuses of government . But what is government itself but the greatest
of all reflections on human nature ? If men were angels , no government would ...
It may be a reflection on human nature that such devices should be necessary to
control the abuses of government . But what is government itself but the greatest
of all reflections on human nature ? If men were angels , no government would ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
The Executive Branch of Government | 102 |
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