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Why Is Constitutional Law Described as the 'Supreme Law' of Canada

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Why is constitutional law described as the 'supreme law' of Canada?


A) It protects individual freedom.
B) It contains laws that impact all legal disputes.
C) It cannot be overridden by the executive or legislative branch.
D) It places limits on the exercise of power by the branches of government.

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