Parliamentary sovereignty: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:4417:44, 18 May 2023Mr Serjeant Buzfuz talk contribs 44,073 bytes −1,237 Undid revision 1155545492 by SoloKnowHow83 (talk) It may be well-written, but it does not describe a situation of parliamentary sovereignty. The federal Parliament and the provinces only have the powers assigned to them by the division of powers, and are subject to the Charter of Rights. All federal and provincial laws are subject to judicial review, unlike other countries like Britain or the Netherlands. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 16:4516:45, 18 May 2023SoloKnowHow83 talk contribs 45,310 bytes +1,237 Undid revision 1153401970 by DankMemester117 (talk). The deleted part is well written and also cited. It explains the complex sovereignty issue and deserves to be included in this article. undo Tags: Undo Reverted

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