Tag: Section 92

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Dismissal of Quebec Government by the Lieutenant-Governor”, 4th Parl, 1st Sess (13 March 1879)

Document Information Date: 1879-03-13 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 4th Parl, 1st Sess, 1879 at 338-409. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). DISMISSAL OF QUEBEC GOVERNMENT BY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR […] Mr. Landry: […] Under the Constitution, Canada, divided in the first place into four Provinces, now counted seven, without counting the vast territories of the North-West to which the Parliament of Canada had given, a few years previously, a separate organisation. Canada had its Constitution, and each of the Provinces entering the… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Dismissal of Quebec Government by the Lieutenant-Governor”, 4th Parl, 1st Sess (13 March 1879)

Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Dismissal of Quebec Government by the Lieutenant-Governor”, 4th Parl, 1st Sess, (12 March 1879)

Document Information Date: 1879-02-25 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 4th Parl, 1st Sess, 1879 at 293-338. 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, “Dismissal of the Quebec Government by the Lieutenant-Governor”, 4th Parl, 1st Sess (11 March 1879)

Document Information Date: 1879-03-11 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 4th Parl, 1st Sess, 1879 at 251-293. 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, “Quebec Crisis” & “Supply”, 3rd Parl, 5th Sess (9 April 1878)

Document Information Date: 1878-04-09 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 3rd Parl, 5th Sess, 1878 at 1807-1842. 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, “Admission of Rupert’s Land and the North-West”, 1st Parl, 4th Sess (23 March 1871)

Document Information Date: 1871-03-23 By: Canada (Parliament) Citation: Canada, House of Commons Debates, 1st Parl, 4th Sess, 1871 at 248-251. 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, “Independence of Parliament”, 1st Parl, 2nd Sess (28 April 1869)

Document Information Date: 1869-04-28 By: Dominion of Canada (Parliament) Citation: Dominion of Canada, House of Commons Debates, 1st Parl, 2nd Sess, 1869 at 96-119. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). INDEPENDENCE OF PARLIAMENT [Page 96] Mr. Mills moved the second reading of the Bill to render members of the Legislative Councils and Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces now included, or which may hereafter be included, within the said Dominion of Canada, ineligible for sitting or voting in the House of Commons of Canada. He said when they… Read more Canada, House of Commons Debates, “Independence of Parliament”, 1st Parl, 2nd Sess (28 April 1869)

New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Debates of the House of Assembly [County Courts] (30 May 1867)

Document Information Date: 1867-05-30 By: New Brunswick (House of Assembly) Citation: New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Reports of the Debates of The House of Assembly [1867] at 97-107. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). THURSDAY, MAY 30. (p. 97) […] COUNTY COURTS. Hon. Mr. Fisher moved the House into Committee upon a Bill to establish County Courts. Mr. Botsford in the Chair. Mr Fisher.—This Bill will recommend itself, and it is not necessary for me to make any lengthy remarks upon it. It has long been… Read more New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Debates of the House of Assembly [County Courts] (30 May 1867)

New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Debates of the House of Assembly [County Courts] (29 May 1867)

Document Information Date: 1867-05-29 By: New Brunswick (House of Assembly) Citation: New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Reports of the Debates of The House of Assembly [1867] at 96-97. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. (p. 96) […] Mr. Smith.—I should like to know, then, how we can legislate on the County Courts? There is a Bill now before the House which contemplates the expenditure of large salaries for Judges, which is not provided for in the Act of Union. Sections 96. 97 and… Read more New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Debates of the House of Assembly [County Courts] (29 May 1867)