The Government of Canada, Volumen2,Parte1University of Toronto Press, 1963 - 610 páginas |
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Página 141
... example , is not controlled directly by any law , but it is determined by custom ; for custom ordains that virtually all the legally constituted departments shall have their ministers sitting in the Cabinet . The office of Postmaster ...
... example , is not controlled directly by any law , but it is determined by custom ; for custom ordains that virtually all the legally constituted departments shall have their ministers sitting in the Cabinet . The office of Postmaster ...
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... example , the manner in which he obtains and relin- quishes his office . He is requested by the Governor General to form a Government , while he himself issues the invitation to all other members . Whenever the Prime Minister vacates ...
... example , the manner in which he obtains and relin- quishes his office . He is requested by the Governor General to form a Government , while he himself issues the invitation to all other members . Whenever the Prime Minister vacates ...
Página 475
... example , are usually taken as a sufficient justification and authorization for continued leadership , even although the convention from which the power has been derived and which has laid down a programme is many years removed . The ...
... example , are usually taken as a sufficient justification and authorization for continued leadership , even although the convention from which the power has been derived and which has laid down a programme is many years removed . The ...
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Representative and Responsible Government | 3 |
Confederation | 22 |
Dominion and Nation | 43 |
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