In the first episode of Canadian Constitutional Law, I explain which documents are formally included in the written constitution, and discuss the key points of the major two documents, the Constitution Act 1867 (formerly known as the BNA Act) and the Constitution Act 1982. The latter document also includes the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which will be discussed in more detail in future episodes.

Constitution Act 1867
British North America Act 1867
Canada Act 1982
Constitution Act 1982
Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982)
Statute of Westminster (1931)
Regina v Drybones (1970)

 
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