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* The Constitution outlines the structure of Canada and the balance of power between the various governments
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* The Charter of Rights is entrenched in the Canadian Constitution
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* The Constitution is very difficult to change or amend… As it should be.
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* Approval of the House of Commons * Approval of the Senate * Approval of two-thirds of provinces representing 50 percent of population * The territories are not part of the formula
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* If an amendment only affects the Federal Parliament then only the Federal Parliament needs to approve of the change Eg. If the retirement age of Senators was suggested only the Federal Parliament would need to approve.
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* If an amendment has an impact on only one province then the Feds and that province need to agree to the change. * Eg. In 1998 Newfoundland changed the structure of its education system to move away from funding based on religion. This required the consent of the Newfoundland House of Assembly and the Federal Parliament.
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