Canadian constitutional law
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Canadian constitutional law
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Canadian constitutional law is the area of Canadian law relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of Canada by the courts. All laws of Canada, both provincial and federal, must conform to the Constitution and any laws inconsistent with the Constitution have no force or effect. In Reference re Secession of Quebec, the Supreme Court characterized four fundamental and organizing principles of the Constitution: federalism; democracy; constitutionalism and the rule of law; an
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2022-08-24T00:59:09Z
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