Confederation at 150: judges weigh in

The strength of our institutions has led to our unique understanding of individual and collective rights and interests in a pluralistic society, says Supreme Court justice Andromache Karakatsanis.
The Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa, pictured in this file photo.
To mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation, LexisNexis Canada commissioned The Hill Times’ columnist Arthur Milnes to research and co-edit—with academic Heather MacIvor—their prestigious coffee table-style book, Canada at 150: Building a Free and Democratic Society

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