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  1. … tell you how pleased we are to have you agree to come here and speak to us on your own view of the federal proposals. We … you very much, Mr Chairman. Probably I could commence by making some remarks about what I see to be the climate, … concerned. Here we are dealing with language, the civil law and culture. Having said that, I want to advise the …
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  2. … second day of our hearings. We started yesterday in Kenora and heard, I think, a number of useful opinions expressed to … that perhaps need to be taken into consideration in making those changes to Confederation. TOWN OF DRYDEN The … some idea of where I am coming from, I am a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and have been a member of that …
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  3. … that it would be the first item dealt with this morning. And I hope, in deference to Mr Hogg, that he has been advised … and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. I am a professor of law at the Osgoode Hall Law School. I am on leave at the … maintains the Canada pension plan in the rest of Canada. Bills have had to go forward dealing with the Canada pension …
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  4. … RON YURICK GAIL BROAD CHARLES SWIFT SAULT STE MARIE AND DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCIL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S … of the committee, I thank you for the opportunity of making this presentation. My name is Francis Guth. I come … called Justice: It's Not Just Us Any More. It is not the law against us as being native people, taking responsibility. …
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  5. … elsewhere in the country on the whole constitutional front and discussions happening through the various commissions or … the House of Commons are equal, with the caveat that money bills must originate in the House of Commons. The only method … currency and banking. patents and copyright, the criminal law. The federal government is also given a general power to …
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  6. … GRAHAM ONTARIO ADVISORY COUNCIL ON MULTICULTURALISM AND CITIZENSHIP ONTARIO PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES UNION … pleasure of trying to share in the creation of a supreme law that will bind all future generations, to be like the … whether that is included in that level of discrimination. Making that clear would afford people in poverty some …
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  7. … proceed with my presentation. My name is Corrine Nabigon and I am the president of the Ontario Native Women's … you will be given specific advice. Based on economics, law or whatever, we can provide it. [Remarks in Cree] Thank … becomes a problem, in that particular place where the two bills of rights differ? Dr Cameron: No, the "notwithstanding" …
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  8. … of course the select committee on Ontario in Confederation and we are here in North Bay today at the Royal Canadian … be granted their own form of government, beginning with law enforcement and justice and of course within our own … we are. We are legislators and we can pass all kinds of bills and what not, and I suspect the longer that one is a …
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  9. … Centre NDP) for Mr Winninger Wilson, Gary (Kingston and The Islands NDP) for Ms Harrington Clerk: Brown, Harold … by many of the proposals -- say, the suspensive veto on bills; in other words, a six-month hoist or whatever and … are the ones that will rule, and that courts interpret the law as they see it. My question is specifically on employment …
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  10. … AFFAIRS The Chair: I call the meeting to order and welcome the members of the committee back. As you know, … the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, and with him also is David Cameron. special adviser. Without … of the French language; third, the existence of civil law in that province as well as common law, unlike elsewhere; …
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