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Federal-Provincial Conference of First Ministers, Opening Statement by Mr. Robert Bourassa, Prime Minister (9 April 1975)

Document Information Date: 1975-04-09 By: Quebec Citation: Federal-Provincial Conference of First Ministers, Opening Statement by Mr. Robert Bourassa, Prime Minister, (Ottawa: 9 April 1975). 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.

House of Commons Debates – Official Report

Click here to view the original document (PDF). COMMONS DEBATES — October 2, 1974 [Page 37] SPEECH FROM THE THRONE CONTINUATION OF DEBATE ON ADDRESS IN REPLY The House resumed from Tuesday, October 1, consideration of the motion of Mr. Louis Duclos for an address to His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of Canada in reply to his speech at the opening of the session. [Translation] Hon. Robert L. Stanfield (Leader of the Opposition): Mr. Speaker, as leader of the opposition, I would like first of all to express… Read more House of Commons Debates – Official Report

Briefing for the Delegation of the Government of Canada, Conference of First Ministers

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The Special Joint Committee of the Senate and of the House of Commons on the Constitution of Canada, 28th Parl, 4th Sess, Final Report, Index (29 May 1972)

Document Information Date: 1972-05-29 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, Parliament, Special Joint Committee of the Senate and of the House of Commons on the Constitution of Canada, Final Report, Index, 28th Parl, 4th Sess (29 May 1972). 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… Read more The Special Joint Committee of the Senate and of the House of Commons on the Constitution of Canada, 28th Parl, 4th Sess, Final Report, Index (29 May 1972)

Laws of Lower Canada under the Constitution pursuant to Act of Parliament

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Conclusions of the Working Sessions of the Constitutional Conference – Patriation of the Constitution

Click here to view the original document (PDF). CONFIDENTIAL May 11, 1971. Patriation of the Constitution Introduction The Conclusions of the Working Session of the Constitutional Conference on February 8-9 stated as follows: “Patriation of the Constitution 2. The Constitutional Conference agreed on a procedure to be undertaken in Canada at a very early date in order to bring home the Constitution and to transfer to the people of Canada, through their elected representatives,- the exclusive power to amend and to enact constitutional provisions affecting Canada. This procedure would involve:… Read more Conclusions of the Working Sessions of the Constitutional Conference – Patriation of the Constitution

Constitutional Conference, Opening Statement by the Honourable Richard B. Hatfield, Premier of New Brunswick (Ottawa: 8-9 February, 1971)

Document Information Date: 1971-02-08 – 1971-02-09 By: Secretariat of the Conference, Richard Hatfield Citation: Constitutional Conference, Opening Statement by the Honourable Richard B. Hatfield, Premier of New Brunswick (Ottawa: 8-9 February 1971). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE THIRD WORKING SESSION FEBRUARY 8 AND 9 1971 OPENING STATEMENT BY THE HONOURABLE RICHARD B. HATFIELD PREMIER OF NEW BRUNSWICK Prime Minister and Colleagues: I welcome your cordial invitation to speak in a general sense before we turn to the agenda. There is a saying we… Read more Constitutional Conference, Opening Statement by the Honourable Richard B. Hatfield, Premier of New Brunswick (Ottawa: 8-9 February, 1971)

First Ministers` Constitutional Conference- Remarks by Premier W. Ross Thatcher

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