Canadian Constitution
The Canadian Constitution is the supreme law of Canada, outlining the framework for the country's government and legal system. It includes various documents, such as the Constitution Act, 1867 and the Constitution Act, 1982, which together establish the powers of federal and provincial governments and protect the rights of citizens.
The Constitution also includes the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms to all Canadians. This document serves as a foundation for Canadian democracy, ensuring that laws and government actions respect individual rights and the rule of law.