Under the state mission, the 192d provides protection of life, property and preserves peace, order and public safety.
Canada, for example, promises peace, order and good government.
Equally, the law could not be saved under the peace, order and good government power of the Constitution Act, 1867.
Despite its technical purpose, the phrase "peace, order and good government" has also become meaningful to Canadians.
Indeed, peace, order and good government has been used by some scholars to make broad characterisations of Canada's political culture.
In the Canadian Constitution, the phrase is "peace, order and good government."
The federal government also has the residual power to make laws necessary for Canada's "peace, order and good government".
La Forest considered the application of the "peace, order and good government" power.
For example, authority over broadcasting has been held to fall within the federal "peace, order and good government" power.
Yes, peace, order and good government can be rather dull.