Category: Provincial Debates

Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly, “Notice of Motion” [November Accord] 19th Leg, 4th Sess (27 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-27 By: Saskatchewan (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly, Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, 19th Leg, 4th Sess, 1981 at 11. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 11  NOTICE OF MOTION HON. MR. BLAKENEY: — I give notice that on Tuesday next I shall move that this Assembly approves the historic constitutional agreement achieved on November 5, 1981, by a consensus of first ministers in conformity with the conventions of Canadian federalism as espoused and identified by Saskatchewan before… Read more Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly, “Notice of Motion” [November Accord] 19th Leg, 4th Sess (27 November 1981)

Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly, “The Constitution” 19th Leg, 4th Sess (26 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-26 By: Saskatchewan (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly, Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, 19th Leg, 4th Sess, 1981 at 1-2. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 1 His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor was then pleased to open the session with the following speech: MR.. SPEAKER, MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: It is my privilege to welcome you to the fourth session of the 19th legislature of Saskatchewan. 1981 has been a year of important achievements for the people of… Read more Saskatchewan, Legislative Assembly, “The Constitution” 19th Leg, 4th Sess (26 November 1981)

British Columbia, Legislative Assembly, “Aboriginal Rights in Constitution” 32nd Parl, 4th Sess (25 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-25 By: British Columbia (Legislative Assembly) Citation: British Columbia, Legislative Assembly, Debates of the Legislative Assembly, 32nd Parl, 4th Sess, 1983 at 6630-6631. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [external site–British Columbia Legislative Assembly] Oral Questions ABORIGINAL RIGHTS IN CONSTITUTION MR. PASSARELL: Mr. Speaker, I have a question to the Premier. At the recent constitutional conference, section 34 as proposed by the federal government had widespread agreement among the provinces until the Premier intervened and totally confused the issue. Is it now the policy… Read more British Columbia, Legislative Assembly, “Aboriginal Rights in Constitution” 32nd Parl, 4th Sess (25 November 1981)

Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Question Period, Constitution — Aboriginal Rights ” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (23 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-23 By: Alberta (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Alberta, Legislative Assembly, Alberta Hansard, 19th Leg, 3rd Sess, 1981 at 1781-1782. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Constitution — Aboriginal Rights MR. R. SPEAKER: Mr. Speaker, both my questions today were to the Premier, but I could ask the House leader or Acting Premier at this point in time. The first question is with regard to the new proposal of the government with regard to aboriginal rights in the constitutional package. Over the weekend, specifically on… Read more Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Question Period, Constitution — Aboriginal Rights ” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (23 November 1981)

Ontario, Legislative Assembly, “Motion to Suspend Normal Business,” [Discussion re Section 28] 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (23 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-23 By: Ontario (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Ontario, Legislative Assembly, Official Reports of the Debates (Hansard), 32nd Leg, 1st Sess, 1981. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [external site–Ontario Legislative Assembly] MOTION TO SUSPEND NORMAL BUSINESS Mr. Cassidy moved, seconded by Mr. MacDonald, pursuant to standing order 34(a), that the ordinary business of the House be set aside so that the House may debate a matter of urgent public importance, namely the resolution to amend Canada’s constitution, now before the Parliament of Canada, and… Read more Ontario, Legislative Assembly, “Motion to Suspend Normal Business,” [Discussion re Section 28] 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (23 November 1981)

Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (20 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-20 By: Alberta (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Alberta, Legislative Assembly, Alberta Hansard, 19th Leg, 3rd Sess, 1981 at 1760-1762. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 1760 Constitution — Equality Provision MR. R. SPEAKER: Mr. Speaker, my second question is with regard to the constitutional question. I understand that the premiers of Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia have agreed to remove Section 28, guaranteeing equality of men and women, from the scope of Section 33, the notwithstanding clause. The other provinces and the federal government seem… Read more Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (20 November 1981)

Ontario, Legislative Assembly, “Constitutional Resolution” 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (20 November 1981)

Document Information Date: 1981-11-20 By: Ontario (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Ontario, Legislative Assembly, Official Reports of the Debates (Hansard), 32nd Leg, 1st Sess, 1981. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). [external site–Ontario Legislative Assembly] CONSTITUTIONAL RESOLUTION Mr. McGuigan: Mr. Speaker, my question is to the Premier. According to a news report this morning, the Premier of the great province of Saskatchewan is having some second thoughts about women’s rights and aboriginal rights. Will the Premier, with the help of his good friends in the third party, appeal to… Read more Ontario, Legislative Assembly, “Constitutional Resolution” 32nd Parl, 1st Sess (20 November 1981)

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

Document Information Date: 1981-11-19 By: Alberta (Legislative Assembly) Citation: Alberta, Legislative Assembly, Alberta Hansard, 19th Leg, 3rd Sess, 1981 at 1717-1718. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 1717 ORAL QUESTION PERIOD Constitution — Aboriginal Rights MR. R. SPEAKER: Mr. Speaker, my question is to the Premier. It is with regard to the process the Alberta government will use in dealing with aboriginal and treaty rights of the Indian, Inuit, and Metis people. Could the Premier indicate at this time what steps are going to be put… Read more Alberta, Legislative Assembly, “Constitution—Aboriginal Rights” 19th Leg, 3rd Sess (19 November 1981)