Canadian Constitutional Law #4: Legislative and Executive Powers Friday, Oct 20 2006
1L and Canadian Constitutional Law and Constitutional Law and Erin Morgan and McGill Faculty of Law 9:39 pm
In this episode, I explain why in Canada the executive and legislative branches are fused, and look at how they operate in relation to one another. I then discuss the Roncarelli case and the Imperial Tobacco case as examples of how rule of law may or may not be used to constrain government power.
British Columbia v. Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. (2005)
Roncarelli v. Duplessis (1946)
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