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A to B___C to D___E to J___K to M___N to P___Q to S___T to Z
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First..maybe go to the Main page.(or, list of all pages)
(links from Main page will walk you through)

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Native Sons of Canada
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Natural law all subject to
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New Brunswick

Newfoundland.(first colony of Britain in North America)
..and the Imperial Conference 1926
..charter to colonize
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New France

New Zealand
..and the Imperial Conference 1926
..constitution-1--2--3--4--5
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No federation/confederation in Canada
..14 years after the BNA Act
......Governor General's Power
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Northwest Territories.(information and picture)
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Nova Scotia
..charter to colonize in 1621
..coerced by Britain to join Dominion against people's wishes
..wants no part of Britain's Dominion of Canada as it was proposed
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Nunavut.(information and picture)

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Obligation on government in Canada, after the Statute of Westminster, to make Canadians new found status
  known to people.(but they didn't)
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Ontario
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Organic farming
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Other former colonies of Britian and acts passed by them that Britain wouldn't interfere with
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Ottawa
..haste to get the so-called Canadian 'constitution' brought back to Canada.(huh! a "Canadian"
    constitution 'brought back' to Canada? Trudeau was nuts! If it was a Canadian Constitution,
    what was it doing in England in the first place?)
..is in Ontario.(Ottawa not a federal district)
..smoke and mirrors
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Opposed to the idea of self government.(BNA Act is)
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Orders in Council.(meaning).( ... and British Columbia)

P
Pages
 
1....Start Pages.(connects to 2-19 below)

2....(*)....1st prime minister under Britain's Dominion of Canada..John A Macdonald.(1867-1873,
................1878-1891), and what he wrote on his copy of the BNA Act

3....(*)....10th prime minister under Britain's Dominion of Canada..Mackenzie King.(1921-1930,
................1935-1948), and his trick to keep central control over the provinces

4....(*)....11th prime minister under Britain's Dominion of Canada..R.B..Bennett.(1930-1935), and
................his trick to keep central control over the provinces
5....(*)....American threat of invasion into Canada.(1866-1867).brings Britain to the table
6....(*)....Birth of England and her Constitution.(perhaps you thought that back in 1653 it was only
................Common Law)
7....(*)....BNA Act.(British North America Act)
8....(*)....Canada's constitutional position (a Member of Parliament's presentation before the
................House of Commons Ottawa, 1945 on Canada's constitutional position since December 11, 1931
9....(*)....Eminent Domain.(what is it and why it has been used through history, and why it's important now
................for the Provinces in Canada)
10..(*)....Imperial Conference (led up to the BNA Act)
11..(*)....John A. Macdonald (speeches, memoirs, correspondence)
12..(*)....Letters Patent.(fabricated)
13..(*)....Letters Patent.(legal)
14..(*)....Lord Monck's (first Governor General of the Dominion of Canada) letter to Rt. Hon.
................Edward Cardwell.(M.P. in charge of Britain's Colonial Department).about the Canadian wishes
................to form a federation, a proper federal union with a legal federal government of their own
15..(*)....Lord Monck's letter to Henry Carnarvon, Colonial Secretary of Britain
16..(*)....Original and later Provinces of the Dominion of Canada
17..(*)....Power of the Governor General before December 11, 1931 and the Statute of Westminster
18..(*)....Statute of Westminster, December 11, 1931
19..(*)....What To Do Next, Things To Consider Changing and Establish, and FAQ's
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Parlimentary dictatorship-1--2--3--4--5
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Pearson, Cretien, Martin (prime ministers who refused to go)
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People robbed
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Pigeonholed
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Plains of Abraham.(Quebec's battle on)
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Plenipotentiaries.(word meaning)

Political parties form under Dominion of Canada
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Popes documents

Power of Governor General
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Premiers of the Provinces.(see just below under 'Provinces/Provincial')

Prime Ministers
..and what some of them did to Canada
..Bennett, R.B..(11th prime minister of the Dominion of Canada under Britain)
..functions
..Laurier, Sir Wilfred.(7th prime minister of the Dominion of Canada under Britain)
..Macdonald, Sir John A..(1st prime minister of the Dominion of Canada under Britain)
..Mackenzie King.(10th prime minister of the Dominion of Canada under Britain)
..Trudeau, Pierre E.
..Tupper, Charles.(sixth prime minister of Canada (1896)
..who refused to go (Pearson, Cretien, Martin)
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Prince Edward Island
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Privy Council (Sir John A. appointed to)
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Proper constitution for Canada

Property rights
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Proroguing.(word meaning)

Province(s)/Provincial.(meaning of the word)
..all power now with Provinces.(see also 'sovereignty with Provinces')
..ok to go
..one province called Canada: references-1--2
......a.k.a...the United Province
..not consulted as to Trudeau's 'constitution'
..Premiers agree with Trudeau
..present status
..regarded as Colonies of Britain before and after BNA Act)
..sovereignty of the Provinces
..subordinate no longer
..the startup four Provinces
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Provisionl federal government until Provinces set one up proved suitable by tried and proven
  creation processes


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