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... Quebec's power to enact its own scheme was not jeopardized . The other provinces were also pleased with the arrangement because the plan Ottawa took to them in March 1965 was essentially the same as Quebec's : employers and employees ...
... Quebec's power to enact its own scheme was not jeopardized . The other provinces were also pleased with the arrangement because the plan Ottawa took to them in March 1965 was essentially the same as Quebec's : employers and employees ...
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... Quebec function as a true government " rather than as " a mere regional administration bereft of meaningful prerogative . " The four western provinces , Newfoundland , and Quebec eventually agreed that any meaningful discussion of the ...
... Quebec function as a true government " rather than as " a mere regional administration bereft of meaningful prerogative . " The four western provinces , Newfoundland , and Quebec eventually agreed that any meaningful discussion of the ...
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... 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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The Invention of the New World | 1 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 17 |
Modernizing Mother Country | 31 |
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