The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... Canada . Constitution of Parliament of Canada . Privileges , etc. , of Houses . Queen's Privy Council for Canada , or any Member thereof , or by the Governor General individually , as the Case requires , subject nevertheless ( except ...
... Canada . Constitution of Parliament of Canada . Privileges , etc. , of Houses . Queen's Privy Council for Canada , or any Member thereof , or by the Governor General individually , as the Case requires , subject nevertheless ( except ...
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... Parliament of Canada shall be called together First Session of not later than Six Months after the Union . ( 8 ) the Parliament of Canada . of the 20. There shall be a Session of the Parliament of Canada Yearly Session once at least in ...
... Parliament of Canada shall be called together First Session of not later than Six Months after the Union . ( 8 ) the Parliament of Canada . of the 20. There shall be a Session of the Parliament of Canada Yearly Session once at least in ...
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... Parliament . 3. The Parliament of Canada may from time to time , with the consent of the Legislature of any Province of the said Dominion , increase , diminish , or otherwise alter the limits of such Province , upon such terms and ...
... Parliament . 3. The Parliament of Canada may from time to time , with the consent of the Legislature of any Province of the said Dominion , increase , diminish , or otherwise alter the limits of such Province , upon such terms and ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Alberta amendment American Borden Britain British Columbia British North America Brunswick Canada West Canadian Canadian Centenary Series colonists colony Confederation conscription Conservative Constitution Act continued Council defeat defence demand denounced Diefenbaker economic election electorate empire English export farmers federal followed force France French fur trade Government of Canada Governor House of Commons immigrants imperial independence Indians industrial issue labour Lake land Laurier Lawrence leaders Legislative Assembly legislature Liberal Lower Canada Macdonald majority Manitoba Maritimes Meighen ment Métis million Montreal Newfoundland North America Act Nova Scotia number of members Ontario Ottawa Parliament of Canada party percent persons political population Prairies premiers Prime Minister Prince Edward Island promised Protestant province Quebec railway reform repealed revenue River Saskatchewan Senate settlement Social Credit status tariff territory timber tion Toronto Trudeau Union United Upper Canada vote voters Winnipeg workers Yukon