POL214Y1 Lecture : POL214Y1-mar5.docx

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March 5th, 2012: independence-value of self-governance is the fundamental principal of democracy. The government is drawn from the elected people and it has two have the confidence of the people elected. Canada becomes independent in 1867, but it isn"t completely independent, it could not sign international treaties till 1941 under the statute of west. Minister which gave canada and other white dominions power. Some canadian interests were neglected, for example boundaries of alaska and canada were decided by british at. Canada had no supreme court, the jcpc had such power, that is why provinces get so much power. Canada had no power to amend the constitution, canada got its power only in 1982, till then only british government could, but it was upon. In 1919 canada become the founder of l of u, because of its participation in the war and large number of casualties. Canada had two very important elections which revolved around american-canadian elections 1911 and 1988.

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