| The Idea guy! | it's all about the money | you put the 's' in sensational | The will of the people will prevail!! | rejected!!! |
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The executive branch of government, who proposes laws, is dependent on the direct or indirect support of elected members of the legislative branch. If the legislative branch, who represents the will of the people, does not approve of the proposed laws of the exective branch, they may be forced to resign or call a new election.
The executive branch of government, who proposes laws, is dependent on the direct or indirect support of elected members of the legislative branch. If the legislative branch, who represents the will of the people, does not approve of the proposed laws of the exective branch, they may be forced to resign or call a new election.
What is Responsible Government?
Edmund Burke developed this theory as an opposition to Classical Liberalism inte h 1700s. He believed that: the stability of society could be achieve through law and order and the maintenance of customs and traditions, limited electorate, government has a responsibility to the people's welfare, not all people have equal abilities to lead, and that change had to honor both the past and present.
Edmund Burke developed this theory as an opposition to Classical Liberalism inte h 1700s. He believed that: the stability of society could be achieve through law and order and the maintenance of customs and traditions, limited electorate, government has a responsibility to the people's welfare, not all people have equal abilities to lead, and that change had to honor both the past and present.
What is Classical Conservatism
Following the introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, the Canadian Government introduced a new law that would harmonize this law and the Charter. This law would negate the War Measures Act as it would limit the power of government and unlike the WMA, it would require the approval of Parliament and oblige the government to distinquish which part(s) of Canada the law applied to if it was not a national issue.
Following the introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, the Canadian Government introduced a new law that would harmonize this law and the Charter. This law would negate the War Measures Act as it would limit the power of government and unlike the WMA, it would require the approval of Parliament and oblige the government to distinquish which part(s) of Canada the law applied to if it was not a national issue.
What is the Emergencies Act?
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