Category: House of Commons Debates

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “The Constitution—Condemnation of Alleged Misleading Publicity on Employment in Quebec”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (4 December 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-12-04 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 5316-5317. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [Translation] THE CONSTITUTION CONDEMNATION OF ALLEGED MISLEADING PUBLICITY ON EMPLOYMENT IN QUEBEC—MOTION S.O. 43 Mr. Jean-Robert Gauthier (Ottawa-Vanier): Madam Speaker, under the provisions of Standing Order 43, I request the unanimous consent of the House to move a motion dealing with an important and urgent matter. As the government whose constitutional philosophy is sovereignty-association has been broadcasting, several times each… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “The Constitution—Condemnation of Alleged Misleading Publicity on Employment in Quebec”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (4 December 1980)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Alleged Failure to Promote Indian Self-Reliance,” 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (2 December 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-12-02 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 5250-5280. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). ALLOTTED DAY S.O. 58–ALLEGED FAILURE TO PROMOTE INDIAN SELF-RELIANCE  […] First, I should like to talk about self reliance in the constitutional context, in the context of’ constitutional development. Contrary to the position taken in today’s motion, what is happening on the constitutional front is not a failure but a testament to the government’s commitment to promote Indian self-reliance. Here… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Alleged Failure to Promote Indian Self-Reliance,” 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (2 December 1980)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Judges Act”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (1 December 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-12-01 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 5206-5211, 5219-5230. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Judges Act […] [Page 5221] Mr. Robinson (Burnaby): Keeping in mind the one-day sentence imposed on Clarence Campbell, what was the penalty the trial judge imposed on Jean-Claude Parrot, a man that Chief Justice Gregory Evans of the Ontario Supreme Court called an honest and dedicated man? He was given a sentence of three months in prison. Contrast that… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Judges Act”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (1 December 1980)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, Question Period, The Constitution, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (26 November 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-11-26 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 5087-5092. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Why Is There No Text? This document has not yet been transcribed. Help us out by transcribing the PDF into a text file and emailing it to pd@theccf.ca. Your help will make PrimaryDocuments.ca the most complete word-searchable electronic repository of documents relating to the Canadian constitution. For more information consult our Be a Contributor page.

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “British North America Act, 1867—Motion to Amend”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (20 November 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-11-20 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 4909-4916. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). PRIVATE MEMBERS’ PUBLIC BILLS [English] BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT, 1867 MEASURE TO AMEND [Page 4915] […] Mr. David Kilgour (Edmonton-Strathcona): Mr. Speaker, with respect to what the hon. member has just said I would profoundly disagree with virtually all of it. I do not think it is unparliamentary to say it represents nothing but hypocricy from the first word he… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “British North America Act, 1867—Motion to Amend”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (20 November 1980)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Question Period re: Indirect Taxation of Hydroelectricity Sales”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (17 November 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-11-17 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 4736, 4738. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [Translation] INQUIRY RESPECTING INDIRECT TAXATION OF HYDROELECTRICITY SALES Mr. David Kilgour (Edmonton-Strathcona): Madam Speaker, my question is directed to the Minister of Finance in view of the absence of the Minister of Justice. I shall wait while he speaks to his assistant. I shall try again, Madam Speaker. His colleague, the Minister of National Revenue, indicated clearly over the… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Question Period re: Indirect Taxation of Hydroelectricity Sales”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (17 November 1980)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Call for Recognition of Cultural Diversity—Motion Under S.O. 43”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (14 November 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-11-14 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 4692. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). THE CONSTITUTION CALL FOR RECOGNITION OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY—MOTION UNDER S.O. 43 Mr. Bill Yurko (Edmonton East): Madamn Speaker, I rise under the provisions of Standing Order 43 on a matter of urgent and pressing necessity. As the B and B Commission report and the Pepin-Robarts commission report recognize the active presence and practice of many world cultures in Canada, and… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Call for Recognition of Cultural Diversity—Motion Under S.O. 43”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (14 November 1980)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Call for Recognition of Rights for Handicapped in Charter of Rights—Motion Under S.O. 43”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (14 November 1980)

Document Information Date: 1980-11-14 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1980 at 4693. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). THE CONSTITUTION CALL FOR RECOGNITION OF RIGHTS FOR HANDICAPPED IN CHARTER OF RIGHTS—MOTION UNDER S.O. 43 Mr. Howard Crosby (Halifax West): Madam Speaker, I rise under the provisions of Standing Order 43 on a matter of urgent and pressing necessity. The handicapped people of Canada have made progress in obtaining provincial legislation recognizing their special needs, but national progress will… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Call for Recognition of Rights for Handicapped in Charter of Rights—Motion Under S.O. 43”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (14 November 1980)