POLS 1150 Lecture : Chapter 5-The Constitution Part 1.docx

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Chapter 5: the constitution: y adjust to change: it s a set of rules, how to change - described as a living constitution - ever changing (custom, usage, conflict). It is a number of different acts over a period of time -the bna act, and the 1982 charter of rights and. Intellectual origins- john locke-locke s second treatise on government (1690)- defence and advocacy of. Advice and consent of the senate and house of commons to make laws for the peace, order and good government of. Canada y unwritten constitution the existence of the prime minister and the parliamentary cabinet (no mention in written constitution)- y constitutional convention - inherited from britain, custom or practice, public scrutiny, recognized by courts - Examples: prime minister/cabinet (dominant), governor general (subordinate) responsible government y key canadian constitutional documents include: royal proclamation (1763), british instructions to french, Establishes the british crown s sovereignty, aboriginal rights and freedoms y.

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