POLI 1F90 Lecture : Politicial Science

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The number of members of the house of. Commons may be from time to time increased by. Section 52 of the constitutional acts 1867 to. 1982: the set of fundamental rules and principals which govern the country. I. e. it establishes the legal framework for society and government is binding on state actors in other branches. 2: rights are legal claims that empower the holder to impose obligation on, negative rights = rights to non-interference by state (freedom of expression, positive rights = right to something state must provide (minority language another. education) Why do we have a charter: part of the 1982 partition of our constitution. We could amend it ourselves: trudeau"s vision of pan-canadian nationalism" shared citizenship, based on rights and national bilingualism, & multiculturalism, to remedy failure of 1960 bill of rights. Passed by progressive conservative john g. definbecker. Was a weak document (statue only, federal focus) Judicial opposition: they wanted constitutional authority to enforce rights.

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