The constitution has been mentioned by many people so far. Sure. That does answer your question in a literal sense. However, which dictators throughout history have ever cared about the laws in their country?
Besides laws and the constitution, what many Canadians would be reluctant to mention is the fact that there are 38+ million people in Canada, many of whom are armed. The prime minister is just one person. Sure, they control the military, but Canada is huge! Armed civilians using guerilla tactics would be a serious challenge for Canada's military, even if they backed the would be dictator, which I think would be unlikely, especially by a majority.
Just to be clear to our southern neighbours, we don't need “the 2nd” to defend ourselves from a would be dictator. We are just fine. And we have lots of guns.
I don’t know what you mean
1) there is not a lot of jobs that pay adequate wages
2)the education system is failing
3) people can't access public transport easily
4) health care cost to much
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Answer:
Power and perceived power are a very important factors in human life in order to achieve goals. A person needs to perceived she or he has the power to make decisions, to lead his or her life and to influence with it's ideas to others. This is how necessary and benefitial it is to both percieved power and to have it.
Percieved power is detrimental when people feel they can manipulate and control other people's decisions and life. This factor is very harmful for the person and for others.
Power is detrimental when a person can actually have the power given by money or position to control others and harm them.
Explanation:
Power is one of the most fearless weapons, it can damage people, and the ambitious it generates can make a person lose their mind.
It is necessary to have certain real power over one's own life so others won't take control of ones life. It is necessarry to perceived power in order to achieve things in life.