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71. 1840 The Impact of Judicial Review on Canada's Representative democracy.

Upon the enactment of the Charter, courts have assumed roles as the 'guardians of the Constitution', which is of great concern to Canadian politics as judges have neither the necessary training or expertise to decide on political issues which affect the entire nation. The objective of this paper is to evaluate what type of impact judicial review has had on Canada's representative democracy. Although it is tempting to focus closely on the more controversial and obvious relationship between judicial review and the Charter, this paper will endeavor to highlight the implications of binding adjudication on issues dealing with the distribution of legislative power since 1867. 10 pgs. 36 f/c. 11b.
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72. 1851 The Judicial Review and the Charter.

The objective of this paper is to evaluate what type of impact judicial review has had on Canada's representative democracy by tracing its evolution. Although it is tempting to focus closely on the more controversial and obvious relationship between judicial review and the Charter, this paper will endeavor to highlight the implications of binding adjudication on issues dealing with the distribution of legislative power since 1867. 10 pgs. 36 f/c. 11b.
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73. 4618 The Charter and Fundamental Freedoms.

Section 2 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms identifies Canadians' fundamental freedoms of thought and religion. This discussion assesses its application in the last twenty years. The emphasis is on issues of religious observance-'Sunday shopping' and prayer in schools-and the issue of 'hate crimes' such as holocaust denial. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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  • Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
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74. 3191 Canadian Politics: Is The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms Undemocratic?

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75. 12798 The Charter and Fundamental Freedoms.

Section 2 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms identifies Canadians' fundamental freedoms of thought and religion. This discussion assesses its application in the last twenty years. The emphasis is on issues of religious observance--'Sunday shopping' and prayer in schools--and the issue of 'hate crimes' such as holocaust denial. 10-pages, no bibliography.
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76. 13101 Social Rights and Canadian Identity.

This essay will examine this debate in detail, looking at a number of writers who scrutinize the issue of Canadian identity in terms of written constitution and implementation. In this context, it becomes evident that, while Canada must maintain its freedom to reinvigorate and rethink itself according to the situation, it must also honour its mostly unwritten tradition which upholds social programs as way of ensuring the health and prosperity of the nation. 7-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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77. 1539 Impact of Free Trade on Canada.

The debate in Canada over Free Trade with the United States has always been heated. Both sides have consistently pointed to evidences that appear to support their own argument. There has, for instance, been reason to believe that Free Trade has had a beneficial impact on Canada. The increase in the amount of investment that has come into the country, and the decrease of tariffs that have been put on Canadian exports, has naturally entailed economic advantages. This has surely led to competition in certain economic quarters and, therefore, led to job creation. But this story is somewhat more complicated. Notwithstanding these positive aspects, which still remain debatable, the overall impact of Free Trade on Canada appears to remain negative. Because the American and Canadian relationship is uneven to begin with, it has been no surprise that the United States has benefited disproportionately to the agreement. Indeed, Canada has lost a major ability to control incoming foreign investment. In this way, it has lost its ability to control its own economy. Thus, consequently, Canada has lost even more of its sovereignty in relation to the United States. 8 pgs. 17 f/c. 7b.
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