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- Opting_out abstract "Opting out is a political expression that was formulated in Canada to describe the intention of a province to remove itself from a program administered by the federal government, or to exempt itself from a constitutional amendment that would transfer its legislative powers to Parliament.Up until the 1960s, a province that did not participate in a shared-cost program would suffer a financial penalty for exercising this choice. The province of Quebec exercised this choice on occasion despite the financial cost. In the 1960s, negotiations between the federal and the Quebec governments lead to tax abatments or fiscal compensation formulas which compensated the Quebec government when it opted out of federal programs.Under the Constitution Act, 1982, the right for any province to opt out of future constitutional amendments that would transfer legislative powers from the provincial legislatures to Parliament is affirmed. Financial compensation is guaranteed for any province that opts out of such an amendment relating to education or other cultural matters. Under the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords, this financial compensation was to be extended to include any constitutional amendment that transferred any legislative powers, not just those relating to education or other cultural matters. However, neither the Meech Lake nor the Charlottetown Accords were ratified.".
- Opting_out wikiPageExternalLink opting.htm.
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- Opting_out wikiPageLength "1946".
- Opting_out wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Opting_out wikiPageRevisionID "544229815".
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Category:Federalism.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_in_Canada.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Charlottetown_Accord.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_Act,_1982.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Fiscal_federalism.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Canada.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Meech_Lake_Accord.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Opt-outs_in_the_European_Union.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_Canada.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLinkText "Opting out".
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLinkText "opt out".
- Opting_out wikiPageWikiLinkText "opting out".
- Opting_out wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Opting_out wikiPageUsesTemplate Canada.
- Opting_out wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Opting_out subject Category:Federalism.
- Opting_out subject Category:Government_in_Canada.
- Opting_out hypernym Expression.
- Opting_out type Organisation.
- Opting_out type Theory.
- Opting_out type Thing.
- Opting_out comment "Opting out is a political expression that was formulated in Canada to describe the intention of a province to remove itself from a program administered by the federal government, or to exempt itself from a constitutional amendment that would transfer its legislative powers to Parliament.Up until the 1960s, a province that did not participate in a shared-cost program would suffer a financial penalty for exercising this choice.".
- Opting_out label "Opting out".
- Opting_out seeAlso Opt-out_(politics).
- Opting_out sameAs Q3354479.
- Opting_out sameAs Droit_de_retrait_(Canada).
- Opting_out sameAs m.09bqm8.
- Opting_out sameAs Q3354479.
- Opting_out wasDerivedFrom Opting_out?oldid=544229815.
- Opting_out isPrimaryTopicOf Opting_out.