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The Constitution of Canada (La Constitution du Canada in French) is the supreme law in Canada; the country's constitution is an amalgamation of codified acts and uncodified traditions and conventions. It is one of the oldest working constitutions in the world, with a basis in the Magna Carta. The constitution outlines Canada's system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens and those in Canada. Interpretation of the Constitution is called Canadian constitutional law.
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Full text of the Constitution Full text of the Constitution laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/Const/Const_index.html - Web |
Canada in the Making Canada in the Making www.canadiana.org/citm/ - Web |
Fundamental Freedoms: The Charter of Rights and Fr... Fundamental Freedoms: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms www.charterofrights.ca/language.php - Web |
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Meech Lake Accord, 1987 Meech Lake Accord, 1987 www.solon.org/.../MeechLake.html - Web |
Charlottetown Accord, 1992 Charlottetown Accord, 1992 www.solon.org/.../CharlottetownConsensus.html - Web |
Results of Referendum on the Charlottetown Accord,... Results of Referendum on the Charlottetown Accord, 1992 www.solon.org/.../charlottetown-res.html - Web |
CBC Digital Archives - Charting the Future: Canada... CBC Digital Archives - Charting the Future: Canada's New Constitution www.cbc.ca/.../topic---charting-the-future-canadas-new-constitution.html - Web |
CBC Digital Archives - Canada's Constitutional Deb... CBC Digital Archives - Canada's Constitutional Debate: What Makes a Nation? www.cbc.ca/.../topic---canadas-constitutional-debate-what-makes-a-nation.html - Web |