Management and Organizational Studies 3306A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Interjurisdictional Immunity, Ultra Vires, Toronto Pearson International Airport

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Unit three of colonies into the dominion of canada. Establish the idea of a federal government (unification of provinces) Allocation of power -provinces vs federal government- who can do what. 1982- constitution act + charter of rights and freedoms. This is when the constitution could be amended by canada. Canada acquired full autonomy of a sovereign state (uk terminate own authority) **legislation mentioned in the slides will be on exam. Under section 91- gov can- legislation power over canada. Section 92- provinces have their own exclusive power. A law may be challenged: if the law is invalid- clear purpose and effect deal with property in another province or government. If the law is part of larger legislative scheme, may not obstruct: the law is inapplicable- falls in jurisdiction but impairs a core power of government. Aka the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity: the law is inoperative.

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