POLI 221 Lecture : The Constitution

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Purposes: (the constitution doesn"t really do the last two things) Rule book for the conduct of political life. Defines key relationships between executive, legislature and judicial institutions. Between levels of government (provinces and federal government) Nature of constitution, purposes, components, question on governor general, should she have given mr. harper the prorogation *conference topics. Since 1982, section 50 states that the constitution of canada is the supreme law of. Canada and any law inconsistent with the provisions is the existence of the consistency with no force or effect. As a result of the charter is people claiming the constitution is theirs. Four basic elements (entrenched constitutional law) both 1867 and 1982 are entrenched, hardest the change. Office of the queen, gg, number of provinces, composition of supreme court an amendment requires unanimity (10 provinces and federal government) Some are slightly easier, 7 provinces only required representing 50% of the population. Powers of the senate and the method of selecting senators.

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