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Constitution architecture dramatically altered following Quebec Appeal Court decision: legal experts - The Lawyer's Daily
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The architecture of the Canadian Constitution has been dramatically altered, with the emergence of a third level of government, after the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled that Indigenous people possess an existing right of self-government that is protected by s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, according to legal experts.
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