The Exclusion of Property Rights from the Charter: Correcting the Historical Record

Authors

  • Dwight Newman
  • Lorelle Binnion

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/alr23

Abstract

Canada’s Constitution has been described as an outlier among the liberal constitutions of the world because it lacks a property rights provision. The history of how property rights came to be excluded has received relatively limited consideration. This article seeks to correct the historical record by utilizing forms of analysis within legal scholarship.

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