1. Canada's PM
Indeed, under section 91 of the Constitution Act of 1867, the federal government had the broad power to make laws for what it felt was the "peace, order, and good government,"" of Canada. ... One just needs to ask the Quebec Government its view on federal intervention in provincial jurisdiction to get an idea of the federal government's attempt to maintain a stronghold on power. ... With a majority government the position especially holds massive authority. There's a good reason why governments are identified by the Prime Minister (i.e. the Chrétien Government). The Prime ...
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