The Government of Canada, Volumen2,Parte1University of Toronto Press, 1963 - 610 páginas |
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Página 159
... exercise all the prerogative powers so far as they affect Canada if and when the Canadian Cabinet so desires . The distinction between these two sets of prerogative powers , however , is still maintained in practice even though it no ...
... exercise all the prerogative powers so far as they affect Canada if and when the Canadian Cabinet so desires . The distinction between these two sets of prerogative powers , however , is still maintained in practice even though it no ...
Página 256
... exercise complete power within his own department.2 The non - departmental agencies , which are discussed below , are largely free from direct ministerial control , and most of them were , in fact , estab- lished partly to by - pass the ...
... exercise complete power within his own department.2 The non - departmental agencies , which are discussed below , are largely free from direct ministerial control , and most of them were , in fact , estab- lished partly to by - pass the ...
Página 297
... exercise a purely arbitrary power , but a discretionary one ; and under- lying the exercise of that discretion is the assumption that the minister possesses sufficient material on which a judgment can be intelligently formed . To quote ...
... exercise a purely arbitrary power , but a discretionary one ; and under- lying the exercise of that discretion is the assumption that the minister possesses sufficient material on which a judgment can be intelligently formed . To quote ...
Contenido
Representative and Responsible Government | 3 |
Confederation | 22 |
Dominion and Nation | 43 |
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