This comprehensive guide, Property Rights 101 – Third Edition by E.F. Marshall, offers an in-depth, accessible introduction to the history, erosion, and restoration of private property rights in Canada. Drawing on foundational legal documents, common law, and the constitutional framework of the British North America Act, the book highlights how government policy, legal shifts, and misinterpretation have increasingly undermined landowners’ rights. It explores both the responsibilities and protections afforded to property owners and outlines actionable steps Canadians can take to reassert and defend their property rights through education and advocacy.


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