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Quebec Veto Reference

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be taken in the Quebec Court of Appeal, asking whether the consent of the Province of Quebec is required, by constitutional convention, for constitutional amendments affecting the legislative competence of the Quebec legislature, or the status or role of Quebec's government or legislature.
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In June 1982 the Supreme Court heard the appeal. On December 6 the court rendered judgement, upholding the opinion of the
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that there is a constitutional convention requiring "a substantial degree of provincial consent" for amendments to the
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appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, but on April 17 the Canada Act 1982 was proclaimed in force by
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had already been passed by the UK Parliament, though not proclaimed in force. On April 13 the
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On April 7, 1982, the Quebec Court of Appeal answered in the negative. By that time, the
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Reference: Objection by Quebec to a Resolution to amend the Constitution
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that Quebec did not have a veto by constitutional convention.
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In November 1981, the Government of Quebec ordered that a
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Index

Supreme Court of Canada
constitutional convention
Quebec
veto
amendments to the Constitution of Canada
patriation
Patriation Reference
Constitution of Canada
reference
Canada Act 1982
Attorney General of Quebec
the Queen
Quebec Court of Appeal
Russell, Peter H.
"The Patriation and Quebec Veto References: The Supreme Court Wrestles with the Political Part of the Constitution"
ISSN
0228-0108
Library of Parliament research report
Categories
Supreme Court of Canada cases
Canadian constitutional case law
1982 in Canadian case law
Supreme Court of Canada reference question cases

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