CONTENTS
§ 4. THE LEGISLATIVE POWERS OF THE DOMINION AND THE
Provinces (continued) —
{l) Education . . : v :
m) The Privileges of the Legislatures
o (n) Naturalization and Aliens . ‘ .
(0) Administration of Justice and Criminal Law .
(p) Trade and Commerce .
(q) Powers of Companies |,
(r) Railway Companies, &c.
{s) Banking, Insolvency, &c.
(2) Navigation . z
»{u) Provincial Taxation .
(v) Dominion and Provincial Delegation
{(w) The Plenary Powers of the Provinces
(x) Local Legislation . : :
{y) Municipal Institutions . .
Local Limitation of Provincial Powers
Summary of Principles of Interpretation
§ 5. THE DISALLOWANCE OF PROVINCIAL ACTS 7
The Provisions of the British North America Act
The Position of the Governor-General
The Present Practice . :
Mode of Exercise of the Power
Frequency of its Exercise ‘
Cases of Invalidity of Laws
Disallowance of Laws on Grounds of Policy under Sir
J. Macdonald : .
Non-disallowance of Jesuits’ Estates Act .
Practice under Sir W. Laurier’s Government
The Cobalt Mining Case . ‘ .
The Hydro-Electric Case .
$6. THE JUDICATURE . . . . . .
The Provisions of the British North America Act
The Supreme Court of Canada
Provincial Courts .
Divorce Jurisdiction
Consultative Jurisdiction
$7. FivancraL RELATIONS
§ 8. TREATY AND OTHER MATTERS
$9. Tue ENTRY OF NEW Provinces
$ 10. THE TERRITORIES .
History of the North-West
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