Abstract
This article aims to give the reader a critical overview on the Canadian political Constitution, whose distinctive feature is the adoption of a parliamentary arrangement from British origins, which emphasizes the prime minister's authority over the opposition rooted in Parliament or even over other possible instances of control, as independent bureaucratic entities.
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