
e31: British North America Act
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This podcast focuses on the British North America Act of 1867, its historical context, and its lasting impact on Canada's governance and structure. The Act, now known as the Constitution Act, 1867, established Canada as a self-governing Dominion, outlining the division of powers between the federal and provincial governments and creating key institutions like Parliament and the courts. Subsequent amendments and the Constitution Act, 1982 further shaped Canada's constitutional framework, including the process for future changes and the addition of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ultimately granting Canada full sovereignty. The ongoing relevance of these foundational documents in defining Canada's federalism, provincial roles, and the rights of its citizens is also highlighted.