Asked by Kerri Lynn Eklund on May 06, 2024

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If it were decided to amend the Constitution to make ownership of property a right, it would be necessary to have the agreement of i. at least two-thirds of the provinces, which together make up at least half of the population of Canada.
ii. at least half of the provinces, which together make up at least two-thirds of the population of Canada.
iii. more than half of the members of the federal Parliament.
iv. at least two-thirds of the members of the federal Parliament.
v. all ten provinces.

A) i.
B) ii.
C) i and iii.
D) ii and iv.
E) iii and v.

Constitution Amendment

A modification or change to a constitution, which is the foundational legal document of a country governing its laws and principles.

Ownership of Property

The legal right to possess, use, and dispose of assets or properties.

Federal Parliament

A national legislative body that has the power to enact laws, typically consisting of two houses, in a federal government system.

  • Understand the processes and consequences of amending the Canadian Constitution.
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simon kaboreMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
To amend the Constitution in Canada to make ownership of property a right, it would require the agreement of at least two-thirds of the provinces, which together make up at least half of the population of Canada. This is in line with the general amending formula for significant changes to the Constitution.