Debates, Volume 2

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Contents

STANDING ORDERS AND PRIVATE BILLSReport of Committee Hon
95
ONTARIO AND QUEBEC RAILWAY Petition Mr John Crawford
99
FISHERIESmotion for correspondence Hon Mr Letellier de St Just
129
RED RIVER EXPEDITION Motions for address relative to appointment
163
NEW MEMBERSHon Messrs MacFarlane Northup and Perry sworn in
177
NEW MEMBERSHonorables Messrs Smith and Read sworn
207
NORTHWEST TERRITORYBill to provide for its Government first Reading
233
WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPSEnquiry Mr Cartwright
247
REGATTAEnquiry relative to the prohibition of Platforms at Lachine Hon
271
BILLread pro forma
275
ORDER Question of Hon Sir Geo E Cartier 286
287
PRINTINGJoint Committees Report Mr Brousseau
301
SUPPLYHouse moved into Committee on Hon Sir F Hincks
317
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADABill to incorporate Hon
325
INSURANCE COMPANIESReturn of Companies which had made deposits
341
INSURANCE COMPANIESReturns submitted Hon Mr Howe 342
355
INSOLVENT ACTBill to amend leave asked Mr Godin
359
POST OFFICE RIVIERE OUELLEReturns Hon Mr Aikins 270
371
52
375
BUDGETMotion in amendment Hon Sir A T Galt
403
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ACT Financial Affairs Mr Cartwright 416
417
ARBITRATION PROVINCIALAmendment Mr Mills
449
AMENDMENT Hon Mr Dorion 731
459
CANAL COMMISSIONEnquiry Mr Keeler 502
503
WEIGHTS AND MEASURESReport of Committee Hon Mr Morris 516
517
BRITISH COLUMBIA admission into Union with Canada Debate on resolutions
519
MILITIA DEPARTMENTEnquiry concerning report of Mr Thompson
527
GRAIN AND FLOUR DUTIESPetition concerning from Montreal Board
531
INTERESTNotice of Enquiry Hon Mr Dever 534
535
MANITOBA INLAND REVENUEResolutions concerning Hon Mr Morris
539

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