Towards a Constitutional Charter for CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press, 1980 - 105 sider In this timely book, edited from a manuscript left unfinished at his death, one of Canada's leading constitutional scholars presents his prescription for constitutional change. The book diagnoses the failure of Canada's present constitution, both in dealing with the country's distinctive characteristics--regional identity and regional disparity--and in providing for effective national economic management. Drawing upon comparisons with other federal constitutions and with the European Economic Community, it proposes a new constitutional charter which would shift important responsibilities to the provinces while strengthening the economic powers of the central government. Specific recommendations are set out for a provincial residuary power, restructured taxing and spending powers, and a Canadian Equalization Council--the last a unique redistributive mechanism designed to ensure that residents of every province have access to adequate government services. Throughout, the plan pays close attention to the need to formulate constitutional provisions in a way which protects them against distortion by subsequent interpretation. At a time when the need for solutions to Canada's constitutional problems has never been more pressing, Albert Abel's is a particularly valuable individual contribution to the Canadian constitutional debate. |
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... recognized.55 The United States , how- ever , in terms forbids them.56 Neither Australia nor Canada does . With economies largely dependent as both have been on exportation of pri- mary products , neither has seen much occasion to ...
... recognized in the federal government by this Con- stitution and otherwise only as directed by the Canadian Equalization Council except with the unanimous concurrence of the provinces . The draft proposal and the discussion that follows ...
... recognized legal , economic or financial knowledge or knowledge of public adminis- tration , ' and were to enjoy ... recognizing that they make some contribution to an exploration of relevant considerations , they do not get at the root ...
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The provincial residuary power | 16 |
Taxation | 35 |
Spending Scope of the spending power | 55 |
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