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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
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The Canadian Constitution in Transition
- Introduction: The Constitution of Canada in a New Key 3
- 1 The Most Opaque Branch? The (Un)accountable Growth of Executive Power in Modern Canadian Government 19
- 2 The Future of Constitutional Change in Canada: Examining Our Legal, Political, and Jurisprudential Straitjacket 60
- 3 Section 96: Striking a Balance between Legal Centralism and Legal Pluralism 84
- 4 Canada’s “Constitution outside the Courts”: Provincial Non-enforcement of Constitutionally Suspect Federal Criminal Laws as Case Study 103
- 5 Cooperative Federalism in Canada and Quebec’s Changing Attitudes 136
- 6 Religious and Political Communities in the Canadian Judicial Imagination: Two Tensions, Two Questions 167
- 7 Collective Diversity and Jurisdictional Accommodations in Constitutional Perspective 193
- 8 Difference and Inclusion: Reframing Reasonable Accommodation 216
- 9 Freeing Inherent Aboriginal Rights from the Past 245
- 10 False Western Universalism in Constitutionalism? The 1867 Canadian Constitution and the Legacy of the Residential Schools 270
- 11 The Unstable Scope of Constitutionalized Property Rights in Canada: Public, Indigenous, and Private 288
- 12 A Role for Human Dignity under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 310
- 13 Is the Permanent Campaign the End of the Egalitarian Model for Elections? 338
- 14 Immutability, Immigration Status, and the Limits of Equality Protection 365
- Contributors 387
- Index of Cases and Statutes 389
- Index of Names 399
- General Index 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
The Canadian Constitution in Transition
- Introduction: The Constitution of Canada in a New Key 3
- 1 The Most Opaque Branch? The (Un)accountable Growth of Executive Power in Modern Canadian Government 19
- 2 The Future of Constitutional Change in Canada: Examining Our Legal, Political, and Jurisprudential Straitjacket 60
- 3 Section 96: Striking a Balance between Legal Centralism and Legal Pluralism 84
- 4 Canada’s “Constitution outside the Courts”: Provincial Non-enforcement of Constitutionally Suspect Federal Criminal Laws as Case Study 103
- 5 Cooperative Federalism in Canada and Quebec’s Changing Attitudes 136
- 6 Religious and Political Communities in the Canadian Judicial Imagination: Two Tensions, Two Questions 167
- 7 Collective Diversity and Jurisdictional Accommodations in Constitutional Perspective 193
- 8 Difference and Inclusion: Reframing Reasonable Accommodation 216
- 9 Freeing Inherent Aboriginal Rights from the Past 245
- 10 False Western Universalism in Constitutionalism? The 1867 Canadian Constitution and the Legacy of the Residential Schools 270
- 11 The Unstable Scope of Constitutionalized Property Rights in Canada: Public, Indigenous, and Private 288
- 12 A Role for Human Dignity under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 310
- 13 Is the Permanent Campaign the End of the Egalitarian Model for Elections? 338
- 14 Immutability, Immigration Status, and the Limits of Equality Protection 365
- Contributors 387
- Index of Cases and Statutes 389
- Index of Names 399
- General Index 405