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Federalism and the Division of Powers: Canada's Constitutional Framework
Explore how Canada's Constitution Act, 1867 distributes legislative authority between federal and provincial governments, shaping every aspect of Canadian political life.
What You'll Learn
Constitution Act 1867 divides powers between federal and provincial governments.
Federal paramountcy resolves conflicts in areas of concurrent jurisdiction.
Key doctrines include ultra vires, double aspect, and pith and substance.
Fiscal federalism uses equalization payments to balance provincial service capacity.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify exclusive federal and provincial powers under the Constitution.
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Questions test understanding of paramountcy, ultra vires, and concurrent jurisdiction.
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Learners analyse constitutional accords, amendments, and intergovernmental fiscal mechanisms.
Why This Matters
Understanding Canada's division of powers equips students to analyse every major federal-provincial policy debate and participate as informed citizens in Canadian democratic life.
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Federalism
Division of Powers
Federal Paramountcy
Constitutional Law
Fiscal Federalism

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