POLS 3135 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: International Trade, Margarine
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Does not have the power to punish in substance. Power to punish in penal sanctions is ancillary. Provinces are reluctant to replicate criminal law scc reluctant to give them this power (they carry this power at an ancillary power. Yes, and no: no the provinces cannot punish for the purpose of punishment. Associated punishment for people who contravene this (substantive) Criminal law is federal, shouldn"t have too many variances when dealing with provinces to provinces. Us differs from canada states have the ability to create criminal law themselves don"t believe in the type of federalism and centralism which we do (prioritize other things, don"t have hate speech laws, etc. ) Federal hate speech laws implies an emphasis and priority towards multiculturalism. Ancillary means it"s not subjective, not there to replicate but there to support the titles which fall under: provinces have ability and power to prevent public disturbances (highways, public safety, roads, etc. )