Part One: Introduction to Canadian Constitutional Law
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation
Part Two: Federalism
Chapter 3: From Contact to Confederation
Chapter 4: The Late Nineteenth Century: The Courts Set an Initial Course
Chapter 5: The Early Twentieth Century: Beginnings of Economic Regulation
Chapter 6: The 1930s: The Depression and the New Deal
Chapter 7: Federalism and the Modern Canadian State
Chapter 8: Interpreting the Division of Powers
Chapter 9: Peace, Order, and Good Government
Chapter 10: Federalism and the Economy
Chapter 11: Federal Powers Over Criminal Law and Procedure
Chapter 12: Instruments of Flexibility in the Federal System
Part Three: The Judiciary
Chapter 13: The Role of the Judiciary
Part Four: Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 14: Indigenous Peoples and the Constitution
Part Five: Rights
Chapter 15: Antecedents of the Charter
Chapter 16: The Advent of the Charter
Chapter 17: The Framework of the Charter
Chapter 18: Application
Chapter 19: Freedom of Religion
Chapter 20: Freedom of Expression
Chapter 21: Freedom of Association
Chapter 22: The Right to Life, Liberty, and Security of the Person
Chapter 23: Introduction and History of Equality Rights
Chapter 24: Language Rights
Chapter 25: Enforcement of Rights
Chapter 26: Amending the Constitution