The Dominion Annual Register and Review, Volume 12Henry James Morgan Dawson Brothers, 1879 - Canada |
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... of Finance Minister . 5th . - Hon . Joseph Edouard Cauchon appointed Speaker of the Senate . For list of members returned see Appendix . - Ed . 11 7th . - First Parliament of the Dominion met 10 POLITICAL RETROSPECT - 1867 .
... of Finance Minister . 5th . - Hon . Joseph Edouard Cauchon appointed Speaker of the Senate . For list of members returned see Appendix . - Ed . 11 7th . - First Parliament of the Dominion met 10 POLITICAL RETROSPECT - 1867 .
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... returned , and a new election was subsequently ordered . 3rd . - First Sitting of Joint High Commission . 14th - Local elections in Ontario . The Coalition Government of Hon . John Sandfield Macdonald loses many supporters . 17th ...
... returned , and a new election was subsequently ordered . 3rd . - First Sitting of Joint High Commission . 14th - Local elections in Ontario . The Coalition Government of Hon . John Sandfield Macdonald loses many supporters . 17th ...
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... returned by a majority of 208 over Mr. M. H. Richey , Q.C. , the Conservative candidate . On the 8th January , the workingmen of Toronto entertained Sir John A. Macdonald , leader of the Opposition , at a banquet , and on the 15th the ...
... returned by a majority of 208 over Mr. M. H. Richey , Q.C. , the Conservative candidate . On the 8th January , the workingmen of Toronto entertained Sir John A. Macdonald , leader of the Opposition , at a banquet , and on the 15th the ...
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... returned to the House of Commons , the Clerk , Mr. Patrick , proceeded to read the list of members elected to fill the various vacancies which had occurred during the recess While the list was being read , Sir John A. Macdonald rose and ...
... returned to the House of Commons , the Clerk , Mr. Patrick , proceeded to read the list of members elected to fill the various vacancies which had occurred during the recess While the list was being read , Sir John A. Macdonald rose and ...
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... returning to their own country , and thus relieve Canada of a source of uneasiness and a heavy expenditure . The surveys of the Pacific Railway have been pressed to completion during the past season . A complete instrumental survey of ...
... returning to their own country , and thus relieve Canada of a source of uneasiness and a heavy expenditure . The surveys of the Pacific Railway have been pressed to completion during the past season . A complete instrumental survey of ...
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Page 100 - Canada shall not be removable within Five Years from his Appointment, except for, Cause assigned, which shall be communicated to him in Writing within One Month after the Order for his Removal is made, and shall be communicated by Message to the Senate and to the House of Commons within One Week thereafter if the Parliament is then sitting, and if not then, within One Week after the Commencement of the next Session of the Parliament.
Page 78 - ... property stolen or lost, the money so paid or advanced, or any other sum of money or reward for the return of such property, or...
Page 49 - States and of the islands aforesaid, for the purpose of drying their nets and curing their fish ; provided that in so doing they do not interfere with the rights of private property or with the fishermen of the United States, in the peaceable use of any part of the said coasts in their occupancy for the same purpose.
Page 257 - An Act for the further limitation of the crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject, is and stands limited to the Princess Sophia, Electress of Hanover, and the heirs of her body being Protestants ; hereby utterly renouncing and abjuring any obedience or allegiance unto any other person claiming or pretending a right to the crown of this...
Page 93 - To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy such as ours, three rights -—(the right to be consulted, the right to encour-j age, the right to warn.) And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others.
Page 257 - Him or Them : And I do faithfully promise to maintain, support, and defend, to the utmost of my Power, the Succession of the Crown, which Succession, by an Act, intituled An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 97 - Her Majesty has no desire to maintain any system of policy among Her North American subjects which opinion condemns.
Page 76 - Dominion, and in other cases the advice of one, at least, of his Ministers ; and in any case in which such pardon or reprieve might directly affect the interests of Our Empire, or of any country or place beyond the jurisdiction of the Government of...
Page 69 - On the Completion of the Census in the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and of each subsequent decennial Census, the Representation of the four Provinces shall be readjusted by such Authority, in such Manner, and from such Time...
Page 123 - We, Her Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of Canada, in Parliament assembled, beg leave to approach Your Excellency with the expression of the deep feeling of regret which we experience at your approaching departure from Canada.