Manual Or Explanatory Development of the Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in One Dominion Under the Name of Canada Synthetical and Analytical: With the Text of the Act, Etc., and Index to the Act and the TreatiesG.E. Desbarats, 1867 - 123 pages |
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... ment and Parliament of the Dominion , and let not the subsidiary Provincial Governments and Legislatures be , in anywise , estranged from , though not so familiar with it . September , 1867 . MANUAL OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DOMINION ...
... ment and Parliament of the Dominion , and let not the subsidiary Provincial Governments and Legislatures be , in anywise , estranged from , though not so familiar with it . September , 1867 . MANUAL OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DOMINION ...
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... ment held by them . DISSIMILARITY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF CANADA . " Our Constitution of the Dominion of Canada under one Queen , represented by one Governor General , is Federal as well as Cen- tral , while that of the United Kingdom ...
... ment held by them . DISSIMILARITY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF CANADA . " Our Constitution of the Dominion of Canada under one Queen , represented by one Governor General , is Federal as well as Cen- tral , while that of the United Kingdom ...
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... ment of Canada . The British Act of Parliament , " The Canada Railway Loan Act , 1867 , " or " An Act for authorizing a guarantee of interest on a Loan to be raised by Canada towards the construction of a Railway , connecting Quebec and ...
... ment of Canada . The British Act of Parliament , " The Canada Railway Loan Act , 1867 , " or " An Act for authorizing a guarantee of interest on a Loan to be raised by Canada towards the construction of a Railway , connecting Quebec and ...
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... ment of the Dominion , -the Parliament is to be summoned within six months after the Union , and ( sec . 20 ) there shall be no interval of twelve months between its last sitting in one session , and its first sitting in the next . Sec ...
... ment of the Dominion , -the Parliament is to be summoned within six months after the Union , and ( sec . 20 ) there shall be no interval of twelve months between its last sitting in one session , and its first sitting in the next . Sec ...
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... ment of Canada . ( The classes are further classified , possibly to some advantage . ) Public Finances and Accounts . 1. The public debt and property . 3. The raising of money by any mode or system of taxation . 4. The borrowing of ...
... ment of Canada . ( The classes are further classified , possibly to some advantage . ) Public Finances and Accounts . 1. The public debt and property . 3. The raising of money by any mode or system of taxation . 4. The borrowing of ...
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Page 79 - There shall be a council to aid and advise in the government of Canada, to be styled the Queen's Privy Council for Canada ; and the persons who are to be members of that Council shall be from time to time chosen and summoned by the Governor General...
Page 121 - Privy Council, to declare by proclamation that on and after a day therein appointed, not being more than six months after the passing of this act, the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick shall form and be one dominion under the name of Canada; and on and after that day those three provinces shall form and be one dominion under that name accordingly.
Page 80 - The privileges, immunities, and powers to be held, enjoyed, and exercised by the Senate and by the House of Commons, and by the Members thereof...
Page 87 - Signification. 57. A Bill reserved for the Signification of the Queen's Pleasure shall not have any Force unless and until within Two Years from the Day on which it was presented to the...
Page 79 - Union vested in or exercisable by the respective governors or lieutenant governors of those provinces with the advice or with the advice and consent of the respective executive councils thereof or in conjunction with those councils or with any number of members thereof or by those governors or...
Page 86 - It shall not be lawful for the House of Commons to adopt or pass any vote, resolution, address, or bill for the appropriation of any part of the public revenue, or of any tax or impost, to any purpose that has not been first recommended to that House by message of the Governor General in the session in which such vote, resolution, address, or bill is proposed.
Page 94 - In each province the legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to matters coming within the classes of subjects next hereinafter enumerated, that is to say — 1) The amendment from time to time, notwithstanding anything in this act, of the constitution of the province, except as regards the office of lieutenant-governor.
Page 97 - General shall appoint the Judges of the Superior, District, and County Courts in each Province, except those of the Courts of Probate in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 97. Until the Laws relative to Property and Civil Rights in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Procedure of the Courts in those Provinces, are made uniform, the Judges of the Courts of those Provinces appointed by the Governor General shall be selected from the respective Bars of those Provinces.
Page 80 - Divisions; 1. Ontario; 2. Quebec; 3. The Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick; which Three Divisions shall (subject to the Provisions of this Act) be equally represented in the Senate as follows: Ontario by Twenty-four Senators; Quebec by Twenty-four Senators; and the Maritime Provinces by Twenty-four Senators, Twelve thereof representing New Brunswick.
Page 121 - It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate and House of Commons, to make Laws for the Peace, Order and good Government of Canada, in relation to all Matters not coming within the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces...