However, at that time, only the Canadian Bill of Rights existed.
Canada already had a Canadian Bill of Rights passed in 1960.
Religious freedom was later included in the Canadian Bill of Rights.
Free speech was later included in the Canadian Bill of Rights.
There was no such right, for example, in the Canadian Bill of Rights.
Pigeon argued that the Canadian Bill of Rights need not have an invalidating effect, at all.
This right did not exist in the Canadian Bill of Rights.
He was a principal author of the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights.
However, the Canadian Bill of Rights had a number of shortcomings.
The right was incorporated into the Canadian Bill of Rights in 1960.