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Page 245
... premiers ' conference as the emanations of a mere party gathering . After all , only one of the attending premiers was from Macdonald's own party . Still , the fact remained that with only Prince Edward Island and British Columbia ...
... premiers ' conference as the emanations of a mere party gathering . After all , only one of the attending premiers was from Macdonald's own party . Still , the fact remained that with only Prince Edward Island and British Columbia ...
Page 490
... premiers immediately joined as interveners . The " gang of eight " lost their appeals in Manitoba and Quebec , but at the end of March , the Supreme Court of Newfoundland ruled unani- mously that unilateralism was illegal . Then the ...
... premiers immediately joined as interveners . The " gang of eight " lost their appeals in Manitoba and Quebec , but at the end of March , the Supreme Court of Newfoundland ruled unani- mously that unilateralism was illegal . Then the ...
Page 519
... premier pursued a softening of the implied sovereignty in the " inherent right " to Aboriginal self - government conceded ear- lier by the premiers of the other nine provinces . His principle concern was to spike the ambitions of Quebec ...
... premier pursued a softening of the implied sovereignty in the " inherent right " to Aboriginal self - government conceded ear- lier by the premiers of the other nine provinces . His principle concern was to spike the ambitions of Quebec ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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