Write it down: codify the unwritten conventions for Canada’s sake

Canada needs a 'Constitutional Conventions Clarity Act' that would codify the presently unwritten parts of Canada's Constitution.

"I am greatly concerned that there is so little public knowledge of the constitutional rules that govern our Parliamentary system of government. These rules are not formally written down in a legal text or taught in our schools. Maybe the most important lesson to take from the situation we are no...

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