Outline of a Model and System of Responsible Federalism
Following the insurrections of British Upper Canada and French Lower Canada against their abusive colonial governments, they were united in 1840 under one legislature and one government to create the Province of Canada. The people were determined to set up a government that would be responsible for its exercise of the powers of the state.
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The Most Important Questions to be Resolved
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THE QUEBEC ACT, A Study in Statesmanship
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Lord Durham’s report abridged to highlight the constitutional defects and his recommendations of constitutional reform*
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Introduction To The Study Of The Law Of The Constitution by A. V. Dicey
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A consolidation of the Constitution Acts 1867 to 1982
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