By Michel LAGACÉ In response to Alberta's Prime Minister Danielle Smith's proposal to hold a referendum in October on the possibility of separating her province from Canada, it is important to recall that Canadians live in a state of law, which means that all individuals and the state itself are subject to the law. In Canada, no authority is superior to the Constitution Act. However, section 35 of our Constitution Act, 1982 recognizes Aboriginal…
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By Michel LAGACÉ In response to Alberta's Prime Minister Danielle Smith's proposal to hold a referendum in October on the possibility of separating her province from Canada, it is important to recall that Canadians live in a state of law, which means that all individuals and the state itself are subject to the law. In Canada, no authority is superior to the Constitution Act. However, section 35 of our Constitution Act, 1982 recognizes Aboriginal…