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Conceived for non-Canadian lawyers and students at colleges and law schools, this is a treatise on the constitution that governed Canada from 1867, when the British colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were united as the Dominion of Canada, to 1982, when the Dominion achieved complete political independence. xlviii, 322 pp.
A detailed commentary on the constitution that governed present-day Canada from its creation in 1867 under the British North American Act to 1982, when it achieved complete political independence. The foremost interpreter of the Canadian constitution in his day, Lefroy [1852-1919] was an important Canadian jurist who helped to draft several important amendments to Canada's constitution.
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