Canada has a tradition of Parliamentary Supremacy inherited from Great Britain. But that has been modified somewhat

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Canada has a tradition of Parliamentary Supremacy inherited from Great Britain. But that has been modified somewhat by the passage of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Explain how parliamentary supremacy has been limited by the Charter, how that affects the role of the courts, and whether these changes enhance or are detrimental to Canada as a democracy.

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