Categorías: Todo - constitution - government - rights - equality

por Hafiz Shehraan hace 6 meses

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Both nations are federal democracies Guarantees equality under the law

Both Canada and the United States operate as federal democracies, ensuring equality under their respective laws. Canada, a constitutional monarchy, has provisions within its Charter that recognize the multicultural heritage of the nation and allow for certain reasonable limits on rights.

Both nations 
are federal democracies

Guarantees equality under
the law

Acknowledges the multicultural heritage of Canada

The Canadian Charter has a notwithstanding clause (section 33) allowing Parliament to override court decisions on rights

Canada is a constitutional monarchy
Protects people from discrimination

Allows for state support of religious groups

American Constitution

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USA is a constitutional republic

American constitution is much more absolute in its language
Emphasizes separation of church and state

The supremacy clause ensures that the constitution cannot be overriden

Outlines the separation of powers among the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch

Canadian Constitution

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The Canadian Charter acknowledges that rights have "reasonable limits"

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Both nations are federal democracies Guarantees equality under the law

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