POLSCI 3CL3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Parliamentary Sovereignty, Indigenous Rights, Liquor Control Board Of Ontario

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No office hour / tutorials session this thursday. You can still schedule an appointment over zoom or drop by prof"s office during hours listed on the syllabus. Note: some of these are not quite considered limitations; we"ll unpack that in a moment: constitutional limitations (federalism and the charter, amending formulas, extra-territoriality, delegation of authority, indigenous rights, self-imposed limitations. The first constitutional device that acts as a limitation on parliamentary supremacy is the concept of federalism. The division of powers itself acts as a limitation on parliament. Section 91 and 92 of the bna act divide the scope of legislative authority in canada between the federal government and the provincial governments. This limitation is based on the differences in the grants of authority between the federal and provincial government. We"ll be looking at s. 91 and s. 92 and learning how to determine which level of government has authority to pass laws in particular policy areas.

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