150 years of Canadian law: Canada’s former prime ministers weigh in

The men who came together at Charlottetown, Quebec, and London to imagine and then build a national federation from the pieces of British North America were an extraordinary band of enduring friends and erstwhile enemies, says former prime minister Stephen Harper.
The Charlottetown Conference Delegate pictured in September 1864.
To mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation LexisNexis Canada commissioned Hill Times’ columnist Arthur Milnes of Kingston to research and co-edit—with distinguished academic Heather MacIvor—their prestigious coffee table-style book Canada at 150: Building a Free and Democr...

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