Canada vs. the provinces

November 24, 2005 | Leave a Comment

If one were to name the most influential founding documents of the nation of Canada, the ‘Constitution Act of 1867’ would most certainly find its ranking at the very top. More specifically, in relation to federal-provincial relations, sections 91 and 92 of the Constitution Act separate this nation from our neighbours to the south. They provide a unique framework for the type of working relationship that now exists between the federal and provincial governments, dividing up most of the responsibilities of governing this nation between them.