Big Changes To Canada 1982 – 2001. Did you know … … up until 1982, Canada’s Constitution was a British law called the British North America Act. Were.

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Big Changes To Canada 1982 – 2001

Did you know … … up until 1982, Canada’s Constitution was a British law called the British North America Act. Were we really an Autonomous country?

Canada’s Constitution before 1982 The BNA Act set out the powers of the federal and provincial governments. The federal government controls matters that affect all Canadians (defence, fisheries and oceans, and international trade). The provincial governments control matters that relate to their geographic area (health and welfare, education, and natural resources). Alberta earns a royalty for every litre of oil pumped out of its oil wells – Fair?

Struggling to Find Common Ground For more than a decade, the federal and provincial politicians grappled with questions such as the following: How many provinces should be required to agree before constitutional changes are approved? Should provinces with larger populations have a greater say? Should Québec have the right to veto or opt out of constitutional changes? Should Québec receive special recognition within the federation? Cause and Consequence: Why would Trudeau have wanted an amending formula in place before the Constitution was patriated? What problems might have arisen if no amending formula was built into the Constitution?

The Deed Is Done After midnight on November 5, 1981, all the provincial premiers, except Québec Premier René Lévesque, who was not staying in the same hotel, were hastily called to a meeting in a pantry at the conference centre. An Agreement was struck! According to the final document, the Constitution can be amended with the agreement of at least two- thirds of the provinces representing at least half the country’s population. I have been stabbed in the back during the night by a bunch of carpetbaggers. — René Lévesque, premier of Québec during the constitutional negotiations, in a memoir, 1986

Back to these pictures …. Was the Repatriation of the constitution a good thing? Consider the impacts on all parties involved What else was included in the Repatriation of the constitution of 1982?

Significant facts of 1982 (it included a Charter of Rights) Before 1982, Canadians did not have their rights guaranteed. The Bill of Rights passed in 1960 The Canadian Human Rights Act of 1977 (which set out an antidiscrimination code) Both of these acts, however, could be changed with a simple act of Parliament. Now it is entrenched in the Constitution (can’t be changed without use of the amending formula)

Protecting Individual Rights Individual rights protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Fundamental freedoms (Section 2), such as freedom of association (you can interact with anyone you like) and freedom of religion Democratic rights (Sections 3–5), such as the right to vote Mobility rights (Section 6), such as the right to travel in and out of the country Legal rights (Sections 7–14), such as the right to an interpreter in any court proceeding Equality rights (Section 15), such as equal protection from discrimination Language rights (Sections 16–22), such as the right to use either English or French when communicating with the federal government Any of these been an “issue” post 9/11?

The Notwithstanding Clause This clause enables the federal and provincial governments to declare certain laws exempt from the provisions of the Charter for up to five years. At that point, the declaration has to be reviewed and re-enacted. The notwithstanding clause was first invoked in June 1982, when the Québec government used it to make all past and future provincial laws immune from the Charter. The government let this lapse after five years. Although it used the clause in 1988 to protect Bill 101, it again let this lapse after five years. Instead, it adjusted its language law to align with the Charter: English signs could be used in stores but only if they were lower or smaller than the French signs.

Impacts of the Canadian Charter Bill 101 (passed in 1977 but challenged in 82 – why?) Aboriginal Rights and Land Claims Employment equity (affirmative action) LGBT rights People with disabilities Refugee claimants

Will Québec ever sign the Constitution? In 1984 Brian Mulroney became prime minister. A bilingual Anglophone Québecker, Mulroney had strong support in Québec. He viewed the failure to persuade Québec to sign the Constitution as a problem he would resolve. A Fresh Face

Meech Lake (1987) goal was to accept the idea that Québec’s language and culture made it a distinct society In other words, its unique character should be legally protected. Historical Significance: Meech Lake was created for one purpose: to entice a Québec premier to sign the Constitution. Why was this so important?

Meech is Dead The Meech Lake Accord died, so then why is it so important for Canadian History? Hint: 1990.