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Page 461
... Quebec was simply repossessing some of its own territory , " appropriated by the Government of Canada since 1940 . The controversy was that Quebec's repossession was Ottawa's loss , and Quebec was the only province demanding the federal ...
... Quebec was simply repossessing some of its own territory , " appropriated by the Government of Canada since 1940 . The controversy was that Quebec's repossession was Ottawa's loss , and Quebec was the only province demanding the federal ...
Page 536
... Quebec . Moreover , although they were less numerous in overall population than others , in 1992 , the Cree people were still the principal residents of that thinly inhabited , northern two thirds of Quebec . Given the area of land that ...
... Quebec . Moreover , although they were less numerous in overall population than others , in 1992 , the Cree people were still the principal residents of that thinly inhabited , northern two thirds of Quebec . Given the area of land that ...
Page 620
... Quebec , the City of Quebec ; of Nova Scotia , the City of Halifax ; and of New Brunswick , the City of Fredericton . Legislative Power . 1. ONTARIO . 69. There shall be a Legislature for Ontario consisting of the Lieutenant Governor ...
... Quebec , the City of Quebec ; of Nova Scotia , the City of Halifax ; and of New Brunswick , the City of Fredericton . Legislative Power . 1. ONTARIO . 69. There shall be a Legislature for Ontario consisting of the Lieutenant Governor ...
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