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Y R A CO R ^r B CD LI W ■= C\J LA CO N —= CoO KI S A L RA DRAFT O B Canadian Constitutional Law VOLUME 1 P. Macklem R.C.B. Risk C.J. Rogerson K. E. Swinton L. E. Weinrib OCT -1 1992 F,'~rLT Cf Uff BORA LASKIN LAW LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DRAFT Canadian Constitutional Law VOLUME 1 P. Macklem R.C.B. Risk C.J. Rogerson K. E. Swinton L. E. Weinrib 1992 EMOND MONTGOMERY PUBLICATIONS LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/canadianconstitu01unse Table of Contents DRAFT VERSION OF CHAPTERS 1 THROUGH 6 — CANADIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PART I INTRODUCTION Chapter One — Introduction to the Canadian Constitution Smiley, Canada in Question: Federalism in the Eighties, 1:1 Banting & Simeon, “Introduction: The Politics of Constitutional Change”, 1:3 Smiley, The Federal Condition in Canada, 1:5 Dicey, Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, 1:7 Dawson, The Government of Canada, 1:8 Reference Re Resolution to Amend the Constitution (Patriation Reference), 1:9 Cairns, “The Living Canadian Constitution”, 1:11 Banting & Simeon, “Federalism, Democracy and the Constitution”, 1:12 Note, 1:18 Cairns, Charter versus Federalism, 1:18 Cairns, “The Charter, Interest Groups, Executive Federalism, and Constitutional Reform”, 1:22 Mercredi, “Aboriginal Peoples and the Constitution”, 1:24 Chapter Two — Constitutional Interpretation Bobbitt, “Methods of Constitutional Argument”, 2:1 Brest, “Constitutional Interpretation”, 2:6 Prentice et al„ Canadian Women: A History, 2:16 Reference Re Meaning of the Word “Persons” in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 2:18 Edwards v. A.G. Canada, 2:22 Note, 2:27 Note, 2:28 1 2 Canadian Constitutional Law PART II THE BACKGROUND OF MODERN FEDERALISM Chapter Three — Confederation Stevenson, Unfulfilled Union, 3:1 Whyte, “Constitutional Aspects of Economic Development Policy”, 3:7 Silver, The French-Canadian Idea of Confederation, 1864-1900, 3:9 Black, Divided Loyalties: Canadian Concepts of Federalism, 3:14 Chapter Four — The Late Nineteenth Century: The Canadian Courts Under the Influence Citizens Insurance v. Parsons, 4:2 Note, 4:9 Russell v. The Queen, 4:10 Note, 4:13 Hodge v. The Queen, 4:14 Note, 4:18 A.G. Ontario v. A.G. Canada (The Local Prohibition Reference), 4:21 Note, 4:28 Chapter Five — The Early Twentieth Century: The Beginnings of Economic Regulation Lord Haldane, “Lord Watson”, 5:1 Note, 5:2 Note, 5:3 Hibbitts, “A Bridle for Leviathan: The Supreme Court and The Board of Commerce”, 5:3 In Re The Board of Commerce Act, 1919 & The Combines and Fair Prices Act, 1919, 5:5 Fort Frances Pulp and Paper Co. v. Manitoba Free Press Co., 5:10 Note, 5:13 Toronto Electric Commissioners v. Snider, 5:14 The King v. Eastern Terminal Elevator Co., 5:16 Smith, “The Residue of Power in Canada”, 5:20 Note, 5:22 Chapter Six — The 1930s: The Depression and the New Deal Proprietary Articles Trade Association v. A.G, Canada, 6:1 Reference Re The Regulation and Control of Aeronautics in Canada, 6:3 Reference Re Regulation and Control of Radio Communication in Canada, 6:5 Note, 6:7 Note, 6:9 A.G. Canada v. A.G. Ontario (Labour Conventions), 6:10 A.G. Canada v. A.G. Ontario (The Employment and Social Insurance Act), 6:15 A.G. British Columbia v. A.G. Canada (The Natural Products Marketing Act), 6:16 Note, 6:19 Scott, “Some Privy Council”, 6:23

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