"The Constitution of Canada, is a hybrid plant with deep, cross-cultural roots, combining the British framework of common law and political convention with a written constitution in the American style: a division of powers between central and local state governments, entrenched guarantees of fundamental rights"
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Something conventional is not legally binding, but rather generally accepted.
— Philip
Something conventional is not legally binding, but rather generally accepted.
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