From Representation by Population to the Pursuit of Elegance

Peter J. T. O. Hearn

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Abstract

Will the Canadian people be content with the present format of our recently won constitution? I do not think so. The obstacles to any further changes are indeed formidable, but they were equally formidable in the cases of the changes that have been achieved. In those cases, a popular will was at work which was spurred by the energy of a near-coalition of aggrieved groups, but which gently forced these energies into the formation of a more moderate working consensus. It is true that the consensus is a crippled one, especially concerning Quebec, and several problems will have to be settled before we can truly say that we have a satisfactory and nation-wide constitutional understanding
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Publication statusPublished - Oct. 1 1983

Keywords

  • Representation by Population
  • Pursuit of Elegance
  • Future
  • Constitution

Disciplines

  • Constitutional Law

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