Although much has been written about the division of legislative powers in the 1867 constitution, there is little agreement about the intention of the framers as expressed in the language of the act.
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The Lawmakers: Judicial Power and the Shaping of Canadian Federalism (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
January 5, 2004, University of Toronto Press
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The lawmakers: judicial power and the shaping of Canadian federalism
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