Constitutional Language Rights of Official-language Minorities in Canada: A Study of the Legislation of the Provinces and Territories Respecting Education Rights of Official-language Minorities and Compliance with Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms |
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This section grants exclusive jurisdiction over education to the provinces , and protects the existing rights of religious groups . This protection is strengthened by section 29 of the Charter , which establishes that denominational ...
This section grants exclusive jurisdiction over education to the provinces , and protects the existing rights of religious groups . This protection is strengthened by section 29 of the Charter , which establishes that denominational ...
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It must be interpreted in a specific provincial context by studying the existing school legislation as it relates to this question over the course of the history of the province , as well as the situation of the minority .
It must be interpreted in a specific provincial context by studying the existing school legislation as it relates to this question over the course of the history of the province , as well as the situation of the minority .
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... in the Constitution , the fact that section 23 was included is an indication of the fact that the framers of the Constitution found the existing systems to be ineffective and wished to strengthen the points where they were weak .
... in the Constitution , the fact that section 23 was included is an indication of the fact that the framers of the Constitution found the existing systems to be ineffective and wished to strengthen the points where they were weak .
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Fact situation | 29 |
Questions relating to instructions in French | 35 |
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