PART ONE -- Introduction to Canadian Consitutional Law --Introduction -- Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation -- PART TWO -- Federalism -- From Contact to Confederation -- The Late Nineteenth Century -- The Courts Set an Initial Course -- The Early Twentieth Century -- Beginnings of Economic Regulation -- The 1930s: The Depression and the New Deal -- Federalism and the Modern Canadian State -- Interpreting the Division of Powers -- Peace, Order, and Good Government -- Federalism and the Economy -- Criminal Law and Procedure -- Instuments of Flexibility in the Federal System -- PART THREE: The Judiciary -- The Role of the Judiciary -- PART FOUR -- Indigenous Peoples -- Indigenous Peoples and the Constitution -- PART FIVE -- Rights -- Antecedents of the Charter -- The Advent of the Charter -- The Framework of the Charter -- Application -- Freedom of Religion -- Freedom of Expression -- Freedom of Association -- The Right to Life, Liberty, and Security of the Person -- Equality Rights -- Language Rights -- Enforcement of Rights -- Amending the Constitution