Click here to view the original document (PDF). CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN PACIFIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS CANADIEN NATIONAL CANADIEN PACIFIQUE QJE913 QJE914 (041042) CN HXA 660 CNT HALIFAX NS 4 1133A AST HENRY F DAVIS, SECRETARIAT CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE CONFEDERATION CENTRE OTTAWA ONT FOR RELEASE 3 PM AST DEC 4/69 PREMIER G.I. SMITH SAID TODAY THAT HE THOUGHT IT WAS -PROBABLY A GOOD THING THAT AGREEMENT HAD BEEN REACHED TO HAVE THE DEC 8 – 10 CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE TELEVISED. ‘THE CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS,’ PREMIER SMITH SAID, ‘AND… Read more First Ministers’ Constitutional Conference – Statement by Premier G.I. Smith →
Document Information Date: 1969-09-19 By: Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism Citation: Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Book 3, The Work World (Volume 3A), (Ottawa: 19 September 1969). 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… Read more Canada, Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Book III, The Work World (Volume 3A) (1969) →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). Document No. 121 15-4-69 CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE SUB-COMMITTEE ON OFFICIAL LANGUAGES Note from Secretariat Attached is the Bill on Official Languages of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of new Brunswick which may be of special interest to the members of the Sub- Committee. CONFERENCE CONSTITUTIONNELLE SOUS-COMITE SUR LES LANGUES OFFICIELLES Note du Secrétariat Le document ci-joint est le projet de loi sur les langues officielles de l’Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick qui pourrait intéresser parti- culièrement les membres de ce Sous-comité. OL/Sec/D1/11 2nd… Read more Sub-Committee on Official Languages: Bill on Official Languages of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). Proposals of the Province of British Columbia on the Constitution of Canada Submitted by THE HONOURABLE W.A.C. BENNETT Premier and Minister of Finance of British Columbia Prepared for presentation to the Constitutional Conference set for December 16, 17, and 18, 1968, at Ottawa but postponed. DELEGATES OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA THE HONOURABLE W.A.C. BENNETT Premier and Minister of Finance THE HONOURABLE L.R. PETERSON, Q.C. Attorney-General and Minister of Labour G.S. BRYSON Deputy Minister of Finance Dr. G.D. KENNEDY, Q.C. Deputy… Read more First Ministers Constitutional Conference- Proposals of the Province of British Columbia on the Constitution- Prepared for the Presentation →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). PROPOSITIONS ON THE CONSTITUTION: MANITOBA INTRODUCTION The following Propositions are advanced on the basis that the existing constitutional principles of Canada and the Provinces, both written and conventional, shall continue exuept in those areas covered by the Propositions. The existing Constitution must be the starting point and the onus of proving the need for change must be on the proposer of the change. PROPOSITION 1. SUBJECT: Object of the review, THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION, B TH WRITTEN AND CONVENTIONAL, SHOULD BE EXAMINED WITH… Read more First Ministers Constitutional Conference — Propositions on the Constitution Submitted by the Province of Manitoba →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). I- OBJECTIVES & BASIC PRINCIPLES References to black book on proposition Quotes from individual propositions NB-D-p. 23 (10) “It must be an objective of Confe- deration to achieve national unity both in spirit and fact. . . by a concerted effort to give full national expression to canada’s two basic cultural and linguistic configurations.” NB-D-p. 16(5) “Preservation and full expression of Canada’s basic linguistic and cultural duality is essential to the achievement of the identity and par- ticularity of Canada. . .”… Read more Sub-Committee on Official Languages (2nd Meeting): Propositions Relating to Official Languages →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). Document No. 94 6-2-69 CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE SUB-COMMITTEE ON OFFICIAL LANGUAGES Note from Secretariat Attached is Bill 85 of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec which may be of special interest to the members of the Sub-Committee. Third Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislature LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEBEC BILL 85 An Act to amend the Education Department Act, the Superior Council of Education Act and the Education Act First reading EXPLANATORY NOTES The object of this bill is to specify the role of the French language in… Read more Sub-Committee on Official Languages (2nd Meeting): Bill 85 of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, 1968 Oct 17 →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). Document. No. 92 4-1-69 CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE SUB-COMMITTEE ON OFFICIAL LANGUAGES Note by Secretariat Attached are reports on judgments concerning use of language in Courts, one issued by the British Columbia Supreme Court and the other by the British Columbia Court of Appeal. Both judgments were rendered in 1968. OL/Sec/Dl/7 Pages 239 & 240 Dominion Law Reports 1 D.L.S. (3d) REGINA V. WATTS Ex parte POULIN British Columbia Court of Appeal, Davey, C.J.B.C., Bull and Nemetz, JJ.A. September 12, 1968. Criminal law —… Read more Sub-Committee on Official Languages (2nd Meeting): Use of Language in Courts →