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Responsible government in the Dominions (Vol. 2)

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1896933912
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Author:
Keith, Arthur Berriedale http://d-nb.info/gnd/119086794
Title:
Responsible government in the Dominions
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
Year of publication:
1912-
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Economics Books
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1896935052
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-238139
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Author:
Keith, Arthur Berriedale http://d-nb.info/gnd/119086794
Title:
Responsible government in the Dominions
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Vol. 2
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publisher:
Clarendon Pr.
Year of publication:
1912
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XI Seiten, Seiten 570-1100
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Part IV. The federations and the union // Chapter I. The dominion of Canada
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  • Responsible government in the Dominions
  • Responsible government in the Dominions (Vol. 2)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter VIII. The constitutional relations of the houses
  • Part IV. The federations and the union // Chapter I. The dominion of Canada
  • Part IV. The federations and the union // Chapter II. The commonwealth of Australia
  • Part V. Imperial control over dominion administration and legislation // Chapter I. The principles of imperial control
  • Part V. Imperial control over dominion administration and legislation // Chapter II. Imperial control over the inernal affairs of the dominions
  • Part V. Imperial control over dominion administration and legislation // Chapter III. The treatment of native races
  • Part V. Imperial control over dominion administration and legislation // Chapter IV. The immigration of coloured races

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OHAP. I] THE DOMINION OF CANADA 765 
of Saskatchewan and Alberta were created! and endowed 
with practically full provincial rights, though not with the 
control of the Crown lands, which are vested in Canada and 
which Canada administers under a vigorous immigration 
system. Moreover, in their Acts provision is made to secure 
the Catholics their denominational schools, a course which 
caused much annoyance among a section of the Opposition 
in the Dominion Parliament. 
There are still left portions of the old North-Western Terri- 
tories, and the Yukon, which has a status intermediate 
between that of a province and the North-West. The powers 
of the administration of these two places are as follows :— 
In the case of the North-Western Territories the Commis- 
sioner is assisted by the Council, not exceeding four in 
number, appointed by the Governor-General in Council. 
The powers of the Commissioner in Council to make 
Ordinances, under the Dominion Act,? are such of those of 
the former legislature as on August 31, 1905, as are designated 
by the Governor-General in Council. 
And in particular, but not so as to restrict the generality 
of that provision, the Commissioner in Council has power, 
subject to the provisions of the Act, and of any other Act 
of the Parliament of Canada applying to the territories, to 
make ordinances for the government of the territories in 
relation to such of the classes of subjects next hereinafter 
mentioned as are from time to time designated by the 
Governor in Council. that is to say :— 
358. C. R. 588; Dinner et al. v. Humberstone, 26 8. C. R. 252; Conger v. 
Kennedy, 26 S. C. R. 397. See Canada House of Commons Debates, 1897, 
p. 4115. 
* An admirable account of the discussions is given in the Canadian 
Annual Review, 1905, pp. 44 seq. Mr. Sifton resigned over the school 
question (pp. 27 seq.), and the interference of the Roman Catholic church 
was a source of great indignation (pp. 93-7). 
* Rev. Stat., 1906, ¢, 62. For the North-West in its early days, see 
Canada Sess. Pap., 1877, No. 121 ; Canadian Annual Review, 1905, pp. 48 
seq. For the claim of Canada to all the Arctic islands, which is clearly 
valid, see Canadian Annual Review, 1909, pp. 204, 205; Bernier, Voyage of 
the Arctic, 1908-9, pp. 194 seq., 320 seq.
	        

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