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A house divided: Meech Lake, Senate reform, and the Canadian union

A house divided: Meech Lake, Senate reform, and the Canadian union

A house divided: Meech Lake, Senate reform, and the Canadian union

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Online version: Robertson, Gordon, 1917- House divided. Halifax, N.S.: Institute for Research on Public Policy, ©1989 (OCoLC)608173207 Online version: Robertson, Gordon, 1917- House divided. Halifax, N.S.: Institute for Research on Public Policy, ©1989 (OCoLC)609512278

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XXX, 98 pages ; 23 cm

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Useful for students learning an area of law, A house divided: Meech Lake, Senate reform, and the Canadian union is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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