The Canada Act was the last request of the Canadian government to amend the country's constitution.
These exceptions were removed by the Canada Act 1982.
Later, when the Canada Act 1982 was enacted, no province was given the veto, except in certain areas where unanimity is required.
The Parliament of Canada Act states that the laureate may:
No constitutional statute amends this name, and the subsequent Canada Act 1982 does not use the term dominion.
The Canada Act 1982, which amended the constitution, included the rights of the poorer provinces to equalization payments.
This was changed by the Canada Act.
Like most provinces, Ontario established a highway network in early 1920 as a result of the Canada Highways Act.
On May 12, 1994, the National Sports of Canada Act came into force with these designations.
He would succeed in 1982 with the passage of the Canada Act 1982.