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Title
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Canadian Federalism
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infographic
Text
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Title
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Infographic: Do you see the contradiction?
Subject
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Canada
Constitutional law
federalism
Inter-provincial trade
Description
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This infographic highlights the tension between Constitutional trade provisions contained in ss. 91, 92 and 121 of the Canadian Constitution.
Creator
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MacNeal Darnley
Source
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MacNeal Darnley, TRN 304Y Digital Artefact project.
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University of Trinity College in the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Date
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January 2017
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ed. Dr. Theresa Miedema
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CC-By-4.0
credit: MacNeal Darnley
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image file/jpeg
Language
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English
Type
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Infographic
Text
canada
constitutional law
federalism
interprovincial trade
trade