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Canada
Constitution Act, 1867
(
1994
)
Constitution Act, 1871
(
1994
)
Constitution Act, 1982
(
1994
)
Parliament
Government
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Solon Law Archives
Constitutional Background
Canada, like
Israel
and
New Zealand
, has no written constitution in one single document, but rather a number of Constitution Acts.
History and News
30 Oct 1995: The Quebec referendum on independence failed by 1% on a huge 94% turnout; it won 60% of the French-speakers' vote.
1994: During Quebec's elections, the separatist party PQ (Parti Québéquois) wins a majority in the province Quebec.
1993: The Bloc Québéquois of
Lucien Bouchard
succeeds with a second position in federal elections.
1982: New Federal Constitution adopted against Quebec's wish to acknowledge its distinctiveness.
1980: A "sovereignty-association" of separatist
René Lévesque
was rejected by 60% in referendum.
For methodology see:
Comparing Constitutions and International Constitutional Law
.
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A. Tschentscher
.
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