POG 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Pierre Trudeau, Canada Elections Act, Neoliberalism

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Executive branch: gov general, cabinet, pm, public service. Judicial branch: judiciary provincial parliaments are organized in the same way but have power over different things. With evolving world constitution is often unclear as to which gov should address certain policies disputes often settled through intergovernmental; mediates such as first minister. Conferences legislation must be approved by pm, house, senate. British north america act renamed to constitution in 1867. Pierre trudeau instated charter of rights and freedoms 1982 originally all legislation had to be approved by british parliament. Constitutional monarchy system of governing where monarch acts as official head of state but is strictly limited in power by constitution. Constitutions framework for how laws are made, how institutions of gov interact with one another and their powers sets relationship between gov and citizens. Section 91-95 of constitution act 1867 contains federal and provincial division of powers which outline responsibility for different policy areas.

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