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Alford: The Notwithstanding Clause, the Senate, and a Constitutional Crisis?

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Understanding the Salisbury Convention

This chapter explores the Salisbury Convention, highlighting its historical significance and its role in governing the relationship between the House of Commons and the Senate. It raises critical questions regarding the Senate's influence on democracy and accountability within Canada's political system. The discussion also delves into the complexities of the Constitution Act of 1867 and the historical context that defines legislative processes in Canada.

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