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Click here to view the original document (PDF). CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSIONS WITH PREMIERS RE “PATRIATION” OF CONSTITUTION P.E.I. — Premier Campbell — July 2nd, 1975 Meeting with Premier Campbell — 3:45 — 6:30 p.m. Only Frank Carter and self present. Presentation — Reminded Mr. Campbell of discussion at Prime Minister’s dinner on April 9 and letter of April 19. Told him of visits in chronological order and of positions taken. Discussion — Premier Campbell said he had three points to make: 1. He had no objection whatever to the patriation proposal… Read more Discussions with Premiers re: “Patriation of Constitution – Prince Edward Island – Premier Campbell →
Click here to view the original document (PDF). CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSION WITH PREMIERS RE “PATRIATION” OF CONSTITUTION Nova Scotia – Premier Regan – June 13, 1975 Meeting – 12:00 noon with Premier Regan, Innis MacLeod Hal Stevens, Carter, RGR. (Was to have been at 11:00 but Premier held in legislature for emergency legislation to end nurses’ strike.) Presentation – Outlined position of Premiers seen to date: Schreyer, Lougheed, Davis, Bourassa and Moores. Said essentially wanted to know whether N.S. would go along with proposal; whether it had any special problems or… Read more Discussion with Premiers re: “Patriation” of Constitution -Nova Scotia- Premier Regan →
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Click here to view the original document (PDF). CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSION WITH PREMIERS RE “PATRIATION” OF CONSTITUTION Newfoundland – Premier Moores – June 11, 1975 Meeting – 3:15 p.m. — Premier Moores, Jim Channing, Cy Abery, Frank Carter, RGR. Presentation – Explained P.M.’s objective — dinner of April 9 and letter of April 19. Told of sequence with other provinces and positions taken by Messrs. Schreyer, Lougheed, Davis and Bourassa. Discussion – (a) Mr. Moores said Nfld. had no problems with the proposal for “patriation” on the basis of the Victoria… Read more Discussion with Premiers re: “Patriation” of Constitution – Newfoundland – Premier Moores →
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Click here to view the original document (PDF). “Patriation” of the Constitution meeting with Mr. Bourassa -Québec, May 28, 1975 Dinner-meeting at Café d’Europe, 8:00 p.m. – present only Mr. Bourassa, Julien Chouinard and myself. Meeting went on until 11:15 p.m. Presentation I started by outlining the reactions I had had from the Premiers I had visited so far: Mr. Schreyer – would go along with “patriation” + amending formula; Mr. Lougheed – subject to Cabinet, would go with the plan but (a) change in “Western” part of the formula… Read more “Patriation” of the Constitution meeting with Mr. Bourassa, Quebec →