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POLS 334 - Canadian Government and Politcs Provides the student with a detailed examination of the political issues that divide and unite Canadians. Course topics include discussion of alternative theoretical approaches to Canadian politics; regionalism, citizenship, and political participation; the French-English Cleavage; provincialism versus federalism; aboriginal politics; gender and class issues; the United States' and Canada's uneasy relationship; multiculturalism and bilingualism as key indicators of Canadian political culture; the Executive in Parliament dispute; legislative politics and judicial interpretation; law and constitution.

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Pols/Hist 334 Essay Statement
Samantha Twist
October 2, 2019
1. Examine some of the positive and negative effects of the Charter of Rights on the Canadian political
system. Has it provided a new avenue for disadvantaged group to change public policy? Has it eroded
the role of parliament? Does it strengthen or weaken democracy?

2. My hypothesis is that the charter of rights has not provided a new avenue for disadvantaged groups
to change public policy, has eroded the role of parliament, but has strengthened democracy.

His note: ok but many authors have argued that special interest groups, especially feminists and
genderists, could not have achieved their agenda democratically but went to sympathetic
institutions/people and courts to forward their agendas (democratic and sometimes a charter should
not be doing) and this is e.g/somebody Morton and/or Knopff, RI Mantiry most devauses brach

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Section 1: Opening Paragraph including hypothesis (that the charter of rights has not provided a new
avenue for disadvantaged groups to change public policy, has eroded the role of parliament, but has
strengthened democracy.)

Section 2: The Charter of Rights and the role of parliament

Address A Culture of Rights

McLachlin, 2007

Section 3: The Charter of Rights and democracy

Ch 7 of Petter, Andrew 2010

McLachlin, 2007

Section 4: The Charter and Judges

Comment on the Globe and Mail article by Huscroft

Section 8 of of F. L. Morton, 1987

Section 5: The Charter of Rights and trying to change public policy

Ch 10 of Petter, Andrew 2010?

Adress A Culture of Rights

Ch. 3 of Cairns 1992

Section 3 of F. L. Morton, 1987

Section 6: The Charter and Minority Groups

Ch 5 A Culture of Rights

Comment on CBC News article by Schwartz, 2012

Section 7: The Charter and it’s legitimacy

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