Education in a provincial matter under the Canadian constitution, section 92.
The Canadian constitution, is federal and gives the provinces important powers.
The term "realm" does not appear in the Canadian constitution.
Under the Canadian constitution, responsibility for natural resources belongs to the provinces, not the federal government.
However, in areas where the Canadian constitution is silent, the federal government does not necessarily have superior jurisdiction.
Weiler had an influence on the formation of the 1982 Canadian constitution.
However, the amendment was invalid since, under the Canadian constitution, the definition of marriage is a federal right.
The Canadian constitution guarantees the right not to be denied reasonable bail without just cause.
It is doubtful if an elected judiciary would be consistent with the Canadian constitution.
As such, Quebec's government refused to approve the new Canadian constitution a year later.