‘Most people said we were crazy to try to do this’: authors

Ambitious new book details legal backbone of Canadian government, and challenges the executive's lock on power that has turned Parliament into an afterthought.

They were told they were crazy to attempt it. But longtime friends and colleagues Aaron Freeman and Craig Forcese dismissed their detractors, buckled down, and put out what they believe to be the most comprehensive book detailing the legal backbone of federal government. Called, The Laws of Go...

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