Category: Debates

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Inquiry into Whether Quebec Answered Request for Negotiations”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (17 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-17 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 12835-12836. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). COMMONS DEBATES — November 17, 1981 THE CONSTITUTION INQUIRY WHETHER QUEBEC ANSWERED REQUEST FOR NEGOTIATIONS [Page 12835] [Translation] Mr. Jacques Olivier (Longueuil): Madam Speaker, my question is directed to the Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Social Development, who is responsible for constitutional affairs. I do not know whether he is in the House. If he is not,… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Inquiry into Whether Quebec Answered Request for Negotiations”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (17 November 1981)

Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution—Charter of Rights” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (17 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-17 By: Alberta (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Alberta, Legislative Assembly, Alberta Hansard, 19th Leg, 3rd Sess, 1981 at 1677-1679. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 1677 Constitution — Charter of Rights MR. NOTLEY: Mr. Speaker, I’d like to direct this question to the Premier. It’s my understanding, from the ad hoc Committee of Canadian Women and the Constitution, that today the federal government polled provincial governments on two questions dealing with the Charter of Rights: one dealing with Section 28, the equality provisions; the… Read more Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution—Charter of Rights” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (17 November 1981)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Recognition of Aboriginal Rights—Motion Under S.O. 43”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (16 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-16 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 12774. 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, Question Period—The Constitution, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (16 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-16 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 12777, 12779, 12783-12784. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [Page 12777] THE CONSTITUTION RECOGNITION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS Mr. Edward Broadbent (Oshawa): Madam Speaker, my question is addressed to the minister responsible for the status of women. The minister knows that following certain answers given by the Prime Minister with respect to Clause 28 in the old constitutional resolution, the precise meaning and significance of that clause are… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, Question Period—The Constitution, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (16 November 1981)

Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution—Aboriginal Rights” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (12 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-12 By: Alberta (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Alberta, Legislative Assembly, Alberta Hansard, 19th Leg, 3rd Sess, 1981 at 1586-1588. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 1586 Constitution — Aboriginal Rights MR. NOTLEY: Mr. Speaker, I’d like to address this question to the hon. Premier. It flows from a proposal by the Native Council of Canada, as well as the ITC, with respect to Section 34 of the Charter of Rights concerning aboriginal rights. The aspect of it that applies to federal jurisdiction would be… Read more Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution—Aboriginal Rights” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (12 November 1981)

Canada, Senate Debates, “Agreement Between Government of Canada and Nine Provincial Governments”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (10 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-10 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, Senate Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 2995-3003. 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, “Aboriginal Rights—Request that Prime Minister Communicate by Letter with Provincial Premiers”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (10 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-10 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 12690-12692. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). COMMONS DEBATES — November 10, 1981 [Page 12690] THE CONSTITUTION ABORIGINAL RIGHTS—REQUEST THAT PRIME MINISTER COMMUNICATE BY LETTER WITH PROVINCIAL PREMIERS Mr. Edward Broadbent (Oshawa): Madam Speaker, my question is directed to the Prime Minister. He knows that all parties in the House of Commons were committed to the entrenchment of aboriginal and treaty rights as expressed in Clause 34… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Aboriginal Rights—Request that Prime Minister Communicate by Letter with Provincial Premiers”, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (10 November 1981)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “The Constitution—Proposal That Representatives of Minorities Attend Conference,” 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (9 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-09 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 32nd Parl, 1st Sess, 1981 at 12639. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [Translation] THE CONSTITUTION PROPOSAL THAT REPRESENTATIVES OF MINORITIES ATTEND CONFERENCE Mr. Jean-Robert Gauthier (Ottawa-Vanier): Madam Speaker, my question is directed to the Right Hon. Prime Minister. On Friday, November 6 of this year, the Prime Minister told the House he had asked for a federal-provincial meeting to discuss entrenchment of aboriginal rights in $he Constitution. The purpose of the meeting… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “The Constitution—Proposal That Representatives of Minorities Attend Conference,” 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (9 November 1981)