Abstract

It is sensible to review these three papers together in this period of constitutional crisis following the collapse of the Meech Lake Accord. The three authors were all strong supporters of the Accord. Each attempts to examine the substance and process of the Accord or the intergovernmental policy environment surrounding its negotiation in order to draw lessons from its failure for the current post-Meech constitutional round. Each views the current situation as ex-

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