Primary Documents: A Database to Better Understand the Canadian Constitution

How can legal professionals better understand the meaning of the Canadian constitution? MP Scott Reid and Michael J. Scott discuss Primary Documents, “a searchable database of historical documents relating to the drafting and adoption of the Constitution of Canada.” Their work aims to facilitate legal research and provide a better understanding of Canada’s constitutional law and history. For more information, take a look at their website, primarydocuments.ca.

The Runnymede Society is a project of the Canadian Constitution Foundation (Reg. #86617 6654 RR0001).

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