The Dominion of CanadaPitman, 1911 - 449 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... Mackenzie , the journalist , who was expelled five times from the Assembly for libellous state- ments and re - elected five times by the people who resented his treatment ; Robert Baldwin and Egerton Ryerson were reformers of a more ...
... Mackenzie , the journalist , who was expelled five times from the Assembly for libellous state- ments and re - elected five times by the people who resented his treatment ; Robert Baldwin and Egerton Ryerson were reformers of a more ...
Pagina 63
... Mackenzie River was discovered and explored to the Arctic Sea by Mackenzie of the North - West Company . Simon Fraser , again , explored the Fraser River , and David Thompson , of the North - West Company , dis- covered and named the ...
... Mackenzie River was discovered and explored to the Arctic Sea by Mackenzie of the North - West Company . Simon Fraser , again , explored the Fraser River , and David Thompson , of the North - West Company , dis- covered and named the ...
Pagina 68
... Mackenzie , and Mr. Richard Burbidge . The affairs of the company in Canada are under the control , subject to the Governor , Deputy - Governor and Committee , of a Commissioner , Mr. C. C. Chipman , with headquarters at Winnipeg ...
... Mackenzie , and Mr. Richard Burbidge . The affairs of the company in Canada are under the control , subject to the Governor , Deputy - Governor and Committee , of a Commissioner , Mr. C. C. Chipman , with headquarters at Winnipeg ...
Pagina 98
... Mackenzie Basin . There is to the north of Lake Winnipeg an area of from 5,000 to 10,000 square miles of country adapted to agriculture . It is by no means such good country as is to be found to the south , and a large portion of it ...
... Mackenzie Basin . There is to the north of Lake Winnipeg an area of from 5,000 to 10,000 square miles of country adapted to agriculture . It is by no means such good country as is to be found to the south , and a large portion of it ...
Pagina 100
... Mackenzie Basin that the eyes of Canadian statesmen are turned for the future development of Canada . The settlements here , in comparison with its area , are quite insignificant in number and in extent , but they have already shown the ...
... Mackenzie Basin that the eyes of Canadian statesmen are turned for the future development of Canada . The settlements here , in comparison with its area , are quite insignificant in number and in extent , but they have already shown the ...
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Pagina 223 - The public debt and property. (2) The regulation of trade and commerce. (3) The raising of money by any mode or system of taxation. (4) The borrowing of money on the public credit. (5) Postal service. (6) The census and statistics. (7) Militia, military and naval service and defence.
Pagina 224 - The Management and Sale of the Public Lands belonging to the Province and of the Timber and Wood thereon.
Pagina 225 - Solemnization of Marriage in the Province. 13. Property and Civil Rights in the Province. 14. The Administration of Justice in the Province, including the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including Procedure in Civil Matters in those Courts.
Pagina 225 - The Imposition of Punishment by Fine, Penalty, or Imprisonment for enforcing any Law of the Province made in relation to any Matter coming within any of the Classes of Subjects enumerated in this Section.
Pagina 225 - Such Works as, although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their Execution declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or more of the Provinces.
Pagina 191 - Quebec respectively with the advice or with the advice and consent of or in conjunction with the respective executive councils or any members thereof or by the lieutenant governor individually, as the case requires...
Pagina 223 - Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction, but including the Procedure in Criminal Matters. 28. The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management of Penitentiaries.