The Legislative Process of Canada

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

Copyright of the Senate of Canada's Communications Directorate

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  • Could you elaborate? As you are a student, you no doubt have something intelligent to say.

  • And we notice the Separation of Powers. The Judicial Branch has no power to draft bills. However, in 1998, the so-called Supreme Court of Canada drafted a bill which became the Clarity Act, designed to destroy Canada. Sections 17 and 91 of the Constitution Act, 1867 "prescribe" the components of the lawmaking function, and they don't include the so-called Supreme Court. The Clarity Act is an illegal judicial statute which destroys Parliament by enabling multiple secessions. It's TREASON.

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