Introduction: The Constitution of Canada in a New Key
Richard Albert, Paul Daly, and Vanessa MacDonnell
1. The Most Opaque Branch? The (Un)accountable Growth of Executive Power in Modern Canadian Government
Mary Liston
2. The Future of Constitutional Change in Canada: Examining Our Legal, Political, and Jurisprudential Straitjacket
Emmett Macfarlane
3. Section 96: Striking a Balance between Legal Centralism and Legal Pluralism
Paul Daly
4. Canada’s "Constitution outside the Courts": Provincial Non-enforcement of Constitutionally Suspect Federal Criminal Laws as Case Study
Wade K. Wright
5. Cooperative Federalism in Canada and Quebec’s Changing Attitudes
Noura Karazivan
6. Religious and Political Communities in the Canadian Judicial Imagination: Two Tensions, Two Questions
Howard Kislowicz
7. Collective Diversity and Jurisdictional Accommodations in Constitutional Perspective
Asha Kaushal
8. Difference and Inclusion: Reframing Reasonable Accommodation
Vrinda Narain
9. Freeing Inherent Aboriginal Rights from the Past
David Milward
10. False Western Universalism in Constitutionalism? The 1867 Canadian Constitution and the Legacy of the Residential Schools
Sujith Xavier
11. The Unstable Scope of Constitutionalized Property Rights in Canada: Public, Indigenous, and Private
Dwight Newman
12. A Role for Human Dignity under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Emily Kidd White
13. Is the Permanent Campaign the End of the Egalitarian Model for Elections?
Michael Pal
14. Immutability, Immigration Status, and the Limits of Equality Protection
Efrat Arbel and Eileen Myrdahl
Contributors
Index