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How successful has federalism in canada

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It involves the current nature and historical development of federal systems in Canada.

Canada is a federation with 11jurisdictions of government authority - the country wide federal crown and 10 provincial crowns. Each derives its authority from. the Canadian Crown and includes the queen in the parliament, the qymueen in council, and the Queens beach. Three territorial governments in the far north exercise powers delegated by the provinence of territory. Each jurisdiction is generally independent from others in its realm of legislative authority. Most factors are under federal jurisdiction of that of the provinces, such as education and healthcare.

The division of the powers was laid out in the British North America Act of 1867 a key document in the Constitution of Canada. Amendments were made to the acts of the North America and the constitution act of 1982.

The federal nature of Canadian constitution was respond to colonialera diversity of the Maritimes and the province of the Canada, particularly the distinction between the French-speakimg inhabitants Lower Canda and the English speaking inhabitants of Upper Canada we'd the Maritimes. John. A.Macdonald Canada's Prime Minister, originally favoured a unitary system, later after witnessing the carnage of the American Civil War, he supported a federal system to avoid similar violent conflicts.

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