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Canadian constitutional law is the area of Canadian law relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of Canada by the Courts. All laws of Canada, both provincial and federal, must conform to the Constitution and any laws inconsistent with the Constitution have no force or effect.

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  • The role of dignity in equality law: Lessons from Canada and South ...

    Int J Constitutional Law (2008) 6 (2): 267-286. doi: 10.1093/icon/mon004 First published online: March 21, 2008. » AbstractFree; Full Text (HTML)Free; Full Text (PDF)Free. All Versions of this Article: mon004v1; 6/2/267 most recent ...
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  • Canada: The Constitution and same-sex marriage — Int J ...

    Canada: The Constitution and same-sex marriage. Peter W. Hogg*. *Professor emeritus and former dean, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto; scholar in residence, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP. Email: Peter.Hogg{at}blakes.com ... Classifications. Constitutional developments ...
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  • NC Freedom » Wrong Court Ruled on Arizona Law!!!

    In a stunning development that could potentially send the nation into a Constitutional crisis, an astute attorney who is well-versed in Constitutional law states that the ruling against the State of Arizona by Judge Susan Bolton concerning its new immigration law ... The attorney in question submitted her assertion in a special article in the Canada Free Press. Her argument states in part, “Does anyone read the U.S. Constitution these days? American lawyers don't read it. ...
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  • Book Review:The Conservative Assault on the Constitution ...

    A prolific author and law school dean, Chemerinsky brings his expertise in Constitutional law to his fifth book on the topic, as he analyzes recent trends in modern American jurisprudence which he believes are tipping the legal scales ... LEH Copyright, New Media Law, and E-Commerce Newsletter This issue of the LEH Copyright, New Media Law, and E-Commerce Newsletter, published and distributed by the Office of ,Lesley Ellen Harris includes both Canadian and U.S. coverage ...
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  • Could Barack Obama be Insane? Plus, a Quiz!

    Jim Byrd Most recent columns · Jim Byrd is a conservative writer of constitutional law and politics, with a couple of political satires thrown in per month. Jim generally challanges constitutional law articles that are misleading or just completely wrong. Jim can be reached at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). click here · Canada Free Press Store ...
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  • Canadian perspective on laptop border searches | Privacy News ...

    Nathalie Des Rosiers of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says Canadian officials also exercise “completely discretionary and arbitrary” search powers. “We think the challenge in the States may precipitate constitutional challenges in Canada ... Some employers such as law firms have asked staff to travel with a computer that contains little or no data, then access any information they need on the company's servers via a secure virtual private network, Hayden said. ...
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  • Michael Geist - ACTA Text Leaks: U.S. Concedes on Secondary ...

    Dr. Michael Geist is the Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa., acta leak washington. ... How does this stuff pass constitutional muster in most countries? I am surprised that they haven't tried to push to make is mandatory to allow companies to sue tens of thousands of people in one law suite like in the US. If I wanted US laws I would move to the US. Harper may hate Canada but I don't. ...
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  • Human Rights Is The New Race Card — 1389 Blog – Antijihadist Tech

    It continued when the gay-rights movement, which could not lay claim to “sexual preference or orientation” being a suspect classification under Constitutional law (as “race” was, and is), began demanding recognition, and concessions, .... In brief, an Ontario judge has ordered Richard Warman, a former Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) staffer and Canada's most prolific censor, to hand over a copy of his laptop computer to an independent forensic expert, ...
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  • Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"1/2

    Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"1/2

    LINKS TO HERE OCTOBER SPEECH - parts 1,2,3. Born August 7, 1940 in Lafleche Sask. Grew up in Saskatchewan.Taught in Saskatoon, Regina, and Toronto public school systems and Universityof BC Centre for Continuing Education.Called to the British Columbia Bar in 1980. Practiced law as a sole practitioner incriminal and family law. In the area of constitutional law, she spearheaded threelawsuits by citizens through the Canadian courts on constitutional issues:challenging the Multilateral Agreement on Investments (MAI), challenging theexpropriation of Nanoose Bay by the Federal government to submit to the USmilitary; challenging the erection of a fence to prevent protest against an FTAAmeeting in Quebec City in1998. 1.ca.youtube.com ____________________________ 2.ca.youtube.com ___________________________ 3.ca.youtube.com www.canadianactionparty.ca
  • Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"2/2

    Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"2/2

    LINKS TO HERE OCTOBER SPEECH - parts 1,2,3. Born August 7, 1940 in Lafleche Sask. Grew up in Saskatchewan.Taught in Saskatoon, Regina, and Toronto public school systems and Universityof BC Centre for Continuing Education.Called to the British Columbia Bar in 1980. Practiced law as a sole practitioner incriminal and family law. In the area of constitutional law, she spearheaded threelawsuits by citizens through the Canadian courts on constitutional issues:challenging the Multilateral Agreement on Investments (MAI), challenging theexpropriation of Nanoose Bay by the Federal government to submit to the USmilitary; challenging the erection of a fence to prevent protest against an FTAAmeeting in Quebec City in1998. 1.ca.youtube.com ____________________________ 2.ca.youtube.com ___________________________ 3.ca.youtube.com www.canadianactionparty.ca
  • Constitutional Crisis in Canada

    Constitutional Crisis in Canada

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper has engaged in a scam to prevent the submission of uncensored documents, relating to the torture of Afghan detainees, to Parliament. "Mark my words carefully. This has ceased about being about Afghan detainees and whether they are tortured. What is at stake heer is extremely high constitutional principle about whether we are a democracy in which parliament is supreme, or whether we are inching towards something that is slightly dangerously tyrannical in which a sitting government can say "Parliament, tough luck! Your privileges, your constitutional power don't matter." " University of Ottawa Law Professor Amir Attaran CBC news
  • Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 1

    Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 1

    David Schneiderman Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. He teaches and writes in the areas of Canadian constitutional law and history, comparative constitutional law, and constitutionalism and economic globalization. He has authored numerous articles and edited several books on Canadian federalism, the Charter of Rights, and Canadian constitutional history. He is founding editor of the quarterly Constitutional Forum Constitutionnel and founding editor-in-chief of the journal Review of Constitutional Studies.
  • Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 2

    Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 2

    David Schneiderman Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. He teaches and writes in the areas of Canadian constitutional law and history, comparative constitutional law, and constitutionalism and economic globalization. He has authored numerous articles and edited several books on Canadian federalism, the Charter of Rights, and Canadian constitutional history. He is founding editor of the quarterly Constitutional Forum Constitutionnel and founding editor-in-chief of the journal Review of Constitutional Studies.
  • Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 3

    Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 3

    David Schneiderman Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. He teaches and writes in the areas of Canadian constitutional law and history, comparative constitutional law, and constitutionalism and economic globalization. He has authored numerous articles and edited several books on Canadian federalism, the Charter of Rights, and Canadian constitutional history. He is founding editor of the quarterly Constitutional Forum Constitutionnel and founding editor-in-chief of the journal Review of Constitutional Studies.
  • Joanne St. Lewis on theRealNews

    Joanne St. Lewis on theRealNews

    Visit therealnews.com Become a member therealnews.com Join the Mailing list: www.therealnews.com isid=192&thisview=item Joanne St. Lewis is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section. She currently teaches civil liberties, social justice, comparative South African and Canadian constitutional law and first year legislation. She has also taught courses in critical race theory, history of legal thought and criminal justice administration. She was the co-chair of the Canadian Bar Association Working Group on Racial Equality and author of Virtual Justice: Systemic Racism and the Canadian Legal Profession.
  • Canadian Constitution & Freedom vs Human Rights

    Canadian Constitution & Freedom vs Human Rights

  • Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"1/2

  • Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"2/2

  • Constitutional Crisis in Canada

  • Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 1

  • Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 2

  • Democracy Cafe: Time to Tame the PM's Prerogative Powers - Part 3

  • Joanne St. Lewis on theRealNews

  • Canadian Constitution & Freedom vs Human Rights

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