Canadian Federalist System

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Overview[edit | edit source]

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Division of power[edit | edit source]

The nature of the Union “[is] a federal as distinguished from a legislative Union, but a Union composed of several pre-existing, continuing, and sovereign entities... [The Commonwealths are] not fractions of a unit but units of a multiple. The Union is the multiple and each Commonwealth is a unit of that multiple”. XXXX

Federal power[edit | edit source]

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Foreign and military affairs[edit | edit source]

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Interstate trade and the common market and customs area[edit | edit source]

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Copyrights and patents[edit | edit source]

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Naturalization and bankruptcy[edit | edit source]

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Money, and weights and standards[edit | edit source]

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Piracy, offenses against the law of nations, and counterfeiting[edit | edit source]

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Federal institutions[edit | edit source]

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General Government[edit | edit source]

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Legislature[edit | edit source]

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Executive[edit | edit source]

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Judicial[edit | edit source]

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Dual Federalism[edit | edit source]

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Commonwealth and pooled sovereignty[edit | edit source]

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Federal and inter-commonwealth treaties[edit | edit source]

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Commonwealth sovereign immunity[edit | edit source]

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Commonwealth immunity[edit | edit source]

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Federal elections[edit | edit source]

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Notes[edit | edit source]