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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms may only be thirty-five years old but it is an important document for all Canadians. Few today, however, are aware of the extensive work and tumultuous debates that occurred behind the scenes.
In The Charter Debates, Adam Dodek tells the story of the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons on the Constitution, whose members were instrumental in drafting the Charter. Dodek places the work of the Joint Committee against the backdrop of the decades-long process of patriation and takes the reader inside the committee room, giving them access to Cabinet discussions about constitutional reform. The volume offers a textual exploration of the edited proceedings concerning major Charter subjects such as fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, equality rights, language rights, and the limitations clause.
Presenting key moments from the transcripts, carefully selected and contextualized, The Charter Debates is a one-of-a-kind resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the Charter and its impact on constitutional politics in Canada.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Prelude: The Long Road to the Joint Committee
Chapter 2 - The Cast
Chapter 3 - At the Joint Committee
Chapter 4 - From the Joint Committee to Patriation
Chapter 5 - The Limitations Clause
Chapter 6 - Fundamental Freedoms
Chapter 7 - Democratic Rights
Chapter 8 - Mobility Rights
Chapter 9 - Legal Rights
Chapter 10 - Equality Rights
Chapter 11 - Language Rights
Chapter 12 - Judicial Review, Enforcement and Remedies
Chapter 13 - Multiculturalism
Chapter 14 - Denominational Rights
Chapter 15 - Aboriginal Rights
Appendix A
Appendix B



