Title: Double
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2Double Jeopardy!!
3Name that Case.
4Names and Dates.
5Name that Constitutional Document
6The Division of Powers.
7The Facts, Maam, Just the Facts.
8Potpourri
9Name that Case
Names and Dates
Name that Constitutional Document
The Division of Powers
The Facts Maam Just the Facts
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10"For the reasons which follow..."
11What is General Motors of Canada Ltd. v. City
National Leasing?
12"In our view, the existence of this right..."
13What is Reference re the Secession of Quebec?
14"It is enough for the decision of the
present case to say that..."
15What is Citizen's Insurance Company v. Parsons?
16"In my opinion, all matters which are a vital
part..."
17What is Bell 1?
18"The present legislation is clearly meant to
apply..."
19What is Russell v. The Queen?
20November 19, 1858.
21What is the date upon which the law of
England was received in B.C.?
22His submissions on behalf of the feds in the
Seal Hunting case were very able.
23Who is S5?
24The year that the Colonial Law Validity Act, 1865
was repealed and gave Canada the ability to amend
or repeal Imperial Statutes that applied
to Canada.
25What is 1931?
26Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Henrietta
Muir Edwards, Emily Murphy and Louise McKinney.
27Who are the Famous Five?
28It was the year that federally incarcerated prison
ers in Canada got the right to vote.
29What is 2002?
30An Act of the U.K. parliament which is expressly
extended to the colonies.
31What is an Imperial Statute?
32The document that recognizes the rights of
Aboriginal peoples to use and occupy land in the
colonies.
33What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?
34The Act that repealed s. 7(1) of the Statute
of Westminster, 1931 and entrenched the
supremacy of the Constitution of Canada.
35What is the Constitution Act, 1982?
36The Imperial statute renamed the
Constitution Act, 1867 by the Constitution Act,
1982.
37What is the British North America Act, 1867?
38The document that restored the pre-conquest French
civil law as the law of Quebec.
39What is the Quebec Act of 1774?
40The section of the Constitution Act, 1867 known
as the provincial POGG clause.
41What is s. 92(13) property and civil rights?
42The provision of s. 92, the provincial list,
mentioned in obiter in King v. Eastern
Terminals that can be used by the
federal government to bring something
into federal jurisdiction.
43What is s. 92(10)(c) or the declaratory power?
44The level of government with jurisdiction
over lighthouses.
45What is the federal government, s. 91(9).
46The idea that Confederation was about
accommodating the two founding nations.
47What is the Compact Theory?
48Fears of annexation by thte U.S., check on
tyranny, best means for Canadian expansionism
west, maintenance of a connection to the U.K.
49What are the key reasons for federalism,
adopted by the new Canada in 1867?
50An environmental group brings an application in
Federal Court to compel the federal department of
Fisheries to conduct an environmental assessment
of a dam project in Northern Alberta.
51What is Friends of the Oldman River Society
v. Canada (Minister of Transport)?
52This case raised an issue of paramountcy when a
farmer defaulted on his loan for the purchase
of farm machinery.
53What is Bank of Montreal v. Hall?
54The Board at issue fixes the price for raw milk.
This directly affected the company at issue
which did a fair amount of its business
outside the province.
55What is Carnation Co. v. Quebec
Agricultural Marketing Board?
56The government of Quebec challenged
federal jursidiction over maternity and parental
leave.
57What is Reference re Employment Insurance Act,
ss. 22 and 23?
58Video Daily Double!!
59The case connected to this film.
60What is Re Nova Scotia Board of Censors v. McNeil?
61The latin phrase meaning "beyond the power."
62What is ultra vires?
63He said, "The underlying rationale for federalism
... while some matters are better decided by
the national political community, others
should be left to regional political communities."
64Who is Andrew Petter?
65The case the Supreme Court of Canada relied upon
in the Firearms Reference to hold that Parliament
may reach the ends of their legislation through
indirect means.
66What is RJR Macdonald?
67He has made it his life's work to make access to
abortion accessible for women in Canada.
68Who is Dr. Henry Morgentaler?
69He had a decentralizing influence on
the Canadian Constitution for the duration of
his time on the JCPC from 1911 until his death
in 1928.
70Who is Viscount Haldane?
71Final Jeopardy
The Constitution Act, 1867
72The first three words of the Canadian
Constitution.
73What is "Whereas the Provinces...?