Introduction: Constraining the Court
1 Judicial Power and Policy Implementation in the Charter Era
2 Quebec and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Une province pas comme les autres
3 Minority Language Education Rights and the Charter of French Language: Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose
4 Bridging Schools and the "Major Part Requirement": Designing and Implementing the 2010 Charter of the French Language
5 Quebec’s "Sign Law" and Freedom of Expression: Ford, Devine, and the Bourassa Government’s Response
6 Supervised Consumption Sites and the Respect for Communities Act: How the Harper Government Outflanked the McLachlin Court
7 The Opioid Crisis and Canadian Federalism: From Supervised Consumption to Overdose Prevention Sites
8 Physician-assisted Suicide to Medical Assistance in Dying: When Carter Met Federalism
Conclusion: Legislative Disagreements and Policy Implementation in the Charter Era
Appendix: Remedial Activism, 1982–2022 (Statutes, Ministerial Discretion, and Administrative Decisions)
Notes; Bibliography; Index