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Essential Texts on Canadian Constitutional Law
Canadian Constitutional Law
by
Patrick Macklem, (et al.)
Call Number: KF 4482 C3622 2017
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Constitutional law of Canada (student ed.)
by
Peter W. Hogg
Call Number: KF 4482 H64 (updated annually)
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Constitutional Law
by
Patrick Monahan
5th edition (2017) is available in e-book format only
Canada's constitutional law in a nutshell
by
Bernard W. Funston
KF 4482 F85 2013
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Matthew Renaud
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Donna Sikorsky
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