POLS 2300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Aboriginal Title, Charter Of The French Language, 1969 White Paper

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In 1867 3 types of canadian: citizens. Anlgo saxon men: french, all the rest. Topic three: should judges have the ability to control what politicians do, or because we elect them should politicians have the ultimate power. Topic 6: should the notwithstanding clause be removed from the charter. Government can suspend certain charter rights on the notwithstanding. Sources clause for up to 5 years: canadian journal of political science, policy options, canadian public administration, canadian public policy, british journal of canadian studies. ** all of the above stuff is online, he broke down some of the essay topics he posted online and i made some personal notes for better understanding ** History of colonialism: legacy of the indian act. Laws the federal government can use to control every aspect to a first nations individual life: federal paternalism, derogation of oral tradition, disregard for treaties. The first nations will argue they never truly surrendered, they are just.

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