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Title: Canada


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Canadas Constitution
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Background
  • Defines the political structure of the country
  • Outlines the relationship between government and
    the people

3
Outlines structure of government
  • Canada is a monarchy
  • Provides a parliament of which the H of C is most
    important part
  • Establishes two levels of government, federal and
    provincial
  • Establishes three branches of government,
    legislative, executive, judicial

4
What is it based on?
  • Rule of Law guarantees all Canadians both
    justice and equality before the law
  • No one is above the laws of the land
  • Governments power is limited by the laws of the
    land

5
History of Constitution
  • Royal Proclamation of 1763
  • Quebec Act of 1774
  • Constitutional Act of 1791
  • Act of Union 1840
  • British North America Act 1867
  • Constitution Act 1982

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Royal Proclamation 1763
  • Confirmed British control of Great Lakes area and
    St Lawrence.
  • Declared that English Laws and institutions as
    well as English language would prevail in
    politics of Quebec
  • French language and Catholicism tolerated

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Quebec Act of 1774
  • Emphasize that English criminal law would be
    emphasized in colony
  • Restored the use of Civil Code which is still in
    use in Quebec
  • French speakers could hold positions in public
    office

8
Constitutional Act 1791
  • Divided Quebec into two parts, Upper and Lower
    Canada
  • Lower Canada English Criminal Law and French
    Civil code
  • Upper Canada English Criminal Law and English
    Common Law

9
Constitutional Act contd
  • All colonies of North America granted
    representative government
  • Only male property owners could vote
  • Frustration grew over the lack of power the
    elected officials had
  • One of major causes of rebellions of 1837 and 1838

10
Act of Union 1840
  • Was recommended that two Canadas be reunited
  • Under reunification both would be represented
    equally in the Senate and elected assembly
  • French was widely used in proceedings
  • Late 1840s responsible government came into being

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Responsible Government
  • Executive branch of government is answerable to
    and must act on the decisions of the legislative
    branch.

12
British North America Act 1867
  • By 1860s colonies becoming dissatisfied with
    political structure
  • In 1867, confederation occurred between the
    Canadas, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
  • Known as the BNA Act of 1867
  • Divided Canada into Ontario and Quebec
  • Four provinces in confederation

13
BNA Act continued.
  • Made up of 147 sections divided into eight
    categories
  • 1.) Terms of Union
  • 2.) Executive Power
  • 3.) Legislative Power
  • 4.) Judicial Power
  • 5.) Revenue and Taxation
  • 6.) Provincial Institutions
  • 7.) Distribution of Legislative Power
  • 8.) Admission of other colonies into Confederation

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Amendments to BNA
  • Amending formula method by which changes could
    be made to BNA
  • Who has right to suggest changes?
  • Struggle between responsibilities of federal
    government and provinces.
  • Traditionally done by Britain making Canada not
    really sovereign.

15
Changes to Constitution
  • Many federal-provincial arguments during the
    1960s and 1970s
  • The Quiet Revolution in Quebec marked the
    beginning of a period of Change for the Canadian
    constitution.
  • Quebec began to consider separation
  • To persuade Quebec, Prime Minister Trudeau and
    his government offered a new constitutional
    arrangement

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Change to Constitution
  • Constitution Act 1982 included
  • Charter of Rights and Freedoms to protect
    Quebecs interests
  • Amending formula 7 of 10 provinces representing
    50 of population of Canada
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