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How Did The Constitution Act Of 1867 Change Canada

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The Constitution Act of 1867 was a major part of Canada’s Constitution. It defined the Government of Canada; including the House of Commons, the Senate, and the justice and taxation system.

This changed Canada because it helped make the government of Canada. If we never had this act, the government might’ve been different and never had things like the Senate, or the house of commons. We also may have never had a federal dominion, which was created with this law. This created legislative power as well and later provinces, which could make laws exclusivly over. These laws included education, hospitals and provincal constitutions
It prevented a different change because if these laws never happened, Quebec may have left the Dominion of Canada
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