The Government of Canada, Volumen2,Parte1University of Toronto Press, 1963 - 610 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 47
Página 107
... received a small annual payment from the Dominion ; and Ontario and Quebec , having a common debt of $ 10,400,000 in excess of the allowance , were to pay to the Dominion 5 per cent a year on that sum . Almost from the beginning these ...
... received a small annual payment from the Dominion ; and Ontario and Quebec , having a common debt of $ 10,400,000 in excess of the allowance , were to pay to the Dominion 5 per cent a year on that sum . Almost from the beginning these ...
Página 109
... received on entrance to the union $ 100,000 a year in perpetuity , nominally as compensation for land taken for the transcontinental railway , actually in order to enable her to meet her expenditures . Saskatchewan and Alberta received ...
... received on entrance to the union $ 100,000 a year in perpetuity , nominally as compensation for land taken for the transcontinental railway , actually in order to enable her to meet her expenditures . Saskatchewan and Alberta received ...
Página 131
... received prior provincial consent , 13 although the compact theory was frequently raised and discussed during this period . The first two of these amend- ments gave what had been exclusive provincial powers to the federal government ...
... received prior provincial consent , 13 although the compact theory was frequently raised and discussed during this period . The first two of these amend- ments gave what had been exclusive provincial powers to the federal government ...
Contenido
Representative and Responsible Government | 3 |
Confederation | 22 |
Dominion and Nation | 43 |
Otras 22 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
administration Alberta amendment appeal appointed Assembly authority bill Britain British North America Brunswick Canadian Cabinet candidates civil servants Civil Service clause colonies Commission Committee Confederation Conference Conservative constitution convention courts Crown Debates decision delegates departments disallowance discussion Dominion and provincial duties election Electoral executive exercise federal functions given Government of Canada Governor Governor-in-Council grant House of Commons judges judicial jurisdiction leader legislation Liberal Lower Canada Mackenzie majority Manitoba matters measure meeting ment Newfoundland North America Act Nova Scotia number of members Ontario orders-in-council organization Ottawa Parlia Parliament of Canada parliamentary party passed political poll position practice Prime Minister Prince Edward Island principle privileges Privy Council proposals provinces provincial governments public service Quebec Queen question representation representative resolutions rule Saskatchewan seats Senate Senate of Canada session Speaker statute Supra tion Toronto Union vote
Referencias a este libro
Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State Alan C. Cairns Sin vista previa disponible - 2011 |