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No. The president has no direct part in amending the Constitution. He can lobby for Constitutional changes and if given the opportunity, can nominate Supreme Court justices who may interpret the Constitution in ways that amount that amount to changes.
given to them by the US Constitution
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To lay out the rules under which several colonies would work together to better defend themselves against the USA. Of course that has changed over the years. Today it's purpose is very questionable but we have not been given the opportunity to ask or answer those questions. For now it is one of the documents we use to administer the Canadian Confederation.
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powers that are not in the constitution do not exist any where else. (legaly)
The constitution has given us mainly 6 fundamental rights.
Preamble of the Constitution.
Canadian citizenship is not automatically given to a person by virtue of marriage.
Yes, all the conventions of the constitution can be given a statutory force. This is because of the powers that the constitution provides.
The fruit that is given to children on the Canadian Prairies is the orange. It is considered a blessing for a healthy and long life.
How many reason are giving for the constitution