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  1. The Making of the Eighteenth-Century Irish Constitution: Government, Parliament and the Revenue, 1692-1714.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Warren M. Elofson, 2002-08-01
  2. MPs call for government apology.(rants and raves)(Parliament of Canada): An article from: Wind Speaker by Anita Neville, Gary Merasty, 2007-06-01
  3. Canadian Legislative Behavior: A Study of the 25th Parliament by Allan Kornberg, 1967
  4. The Senate and the fight against the 1885 Chinese Immigration Act/ Le Senat Canadien et le combat contre la Loi de l'immigration chinoise de 1885.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Christopher G. Anderson, 2007-06-22
  5. Canadian chill? Government as critic.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Martin Krossel, 1993-03-01
  6. Crossing the floor, conflict of interest and the Parliament of Canada Act.(Stephen Harper and David Emerson): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by David Gussow, 2006-06-22
  7. Parliament vs. people: An essay on democracy and Canadian political culture by Philip Resnick, 1984
  8. CPA activities: the Canadian scene.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  9. CPA activities: the Canadian scene.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  10. Senate.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Barbara Reynolds, 2000-09-22
  11. Pour un parliament plus a l'ecoute des Canadiens.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Chuck Strahl, 2001-03-22
  12. Liberal Woman's caucus.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Jackie F.P. Steele, 2002-06-22
  13. Rapports legislatifs: Senat.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Mary Mussel, 2002-12-22
  14. The Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Program.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Nataliya Salo, Artem Korochynskyy, et all 2004-12-22

81. Morehead State University - News
MSU student interns with canadian parliament The canadian parliamentaryInternship Program is a component in MSU s international studies minor,
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Mindy McElfresh, a Mayslick senior and Canadian Parliamentary intern, recently met United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in Ottawa, Canada. The paralegal studies major talked with him at a reception in his honor on Gonzales' first official visit to Canada. McElfresh stated, "we had a great 15-minute conversation about law school and Kentucky bourbon. I told him I would be expecting my recommendation letter for Harvard, where as he is an alum," she said with a laugh. "He (Gonzales) laughed, too." McElfresh also spoke with the Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan and Irwin Cotler, the Canadian attorney general.
For the 2005 summer, McElfresh is serving in the parliamentary office of John Maloney, a Liberal Party member of the Canadian House of Commons. The Canadian Parliamentary Internship Program is a component in MSU's international studies minor, Canadian studies emphasis. MSU students receive three credit hours for their internship experience by registering for IST 420: Canadian Parliamentary Internship. The internship also is a component of the Kentucky Canadian Studies

82. Debate In Canadian Parliament Re: Illegalizing Spanking
They are vulnerable members of Canadian society and Parliament and the There is no question that the Parliament of Canada has the right and the ability
http://www.nospank.net/s-21b.htm
Debate in Canadian Parliament re: illegalizing spanking
March 8, 2005 Criminal Code
Bill to Amend—Second Reading—Debate Continued
Leave having been given to revert to Senate Public Bills: On the Order: Resuming debate on the motion of the Honourable Senator Hervieux-Payette, P.C., seconded by the Honourable Senator Losier-Cool, for the second reading of Bill S-21, to amend the Criminal Code (protection of children).—( Honourable Senator Cools Hon. John G. Bryden: Honourable senators, I apologize for my absence. I had stepped out, and the orders moved forward rather quickly. Thank you for permitting me to speak. Honourable senators, I rise in support of the Honourable Senator Hervieux-Payette's proposed amendments to the Criminal Code that would abolish section 43 of that code. Section 43 states: Every schoolteacher, parent or person standing in the place of a parent is justified in using force by way of correction toward a pupil or child, as the case may be, who is under his care, if the force does not exceed what is reasonable under the circumstances. This is the so-called "spanking" defence, which was upheld a year ago by the Supreme Court of Canada in a 6-3 decision.

83. Canadian Parliament Committee To Recommend End To Marijuana Possession Arrests
canadian parliament Committee to Recommend End to Marijuana Possession Arrests.OTTAWA, CANADA In a report to be released on Thursday, Dec.
http://www.mpp.org/releases/nr121102.html
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Canadian Parliament Committee to Recommend End to Marijuana Possession Arrests
OTTAWA, CANADA In a report to be released on Thursday, Dec. 12, the Canadian House of Commons Special Committee on Non-Medical Use of Drugs is expected to recommend an end to arrests for marijuana possession. The report, the product of 18 months of hearings, will be the second Canadian Parliament report this year to recommend dramatic changes in marijuana policy. In September, the Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs recommended a complete end to marijuana prohibition, calling prohibition "irrational" and "not warranted by the danger posed by the substance." The new report will not go quite as far, according to reports in the Canadian news media and confirmed by sources close to the committee. However, it will recommend an end to the practice of arresting and jailing adults who possess or grow small amounts of marijuana for their personal use. The committee is expected to recommend that the penalty for marijuana possession be reduced to a civil fine, similar to laws now in effect in such U.S. states as Ohio and California. Canada's Justice Minister, Martin Cauchon, has endorsed moving forward with such legislation early in 2003. Former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders said she was looking forward to the Canadian report, saying, "I very strongly feel marijuana should be decriminalized." Dr. Elders has long been a critic of U.S. policies based on exaggerated propaganda and scare tactics rather than solid data. "Instead of dealing with science we're dealing with myths," she said.

84. Government Documents Library
Provides definitions of terminologies used in the canadian parliament Journals of canadian parliament. Journals of the House of Commons of Canada
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/doc/inter/ca/capar.htm
Legislature: Parliament of Canada Legislative Process, Bills House/Senate Debates Parliament Journals
Canadian Information Home
Legislative Process Beginning with Bill
Parliament of Canada Official Site of the Parliament. Virtual Library
Hosted by the Library of Parliament. it is a comprehensive source for finding Parliament documents. About Chamber Business
Provides definitions of terminologies used in the Canadian Parliament publications, such as "Debates", "Journal", "Progress of Legislation" etc. The navigation bar on the right-hand column will leads you to both the House of Commons and the Senate documents. Bills About bill
Legislative process begin with bills, this sub-page of the Parliament site explains the definitions of various bills in the Canadian Parliament, such as private bills and government bills etc. How a Government Bill Becomes Law
A page Prepared by Inba Kehoe, Queen's University, explains the process by which a typical government initiated bill becomes law. Parliament Bills
Bills can be located from this Parliament official site. Links to House bills and Senate bills can be found in the navigation bar on the right-hand side of the page. Texts of bills are available from:

85. People's Daily Online -- Canadian Parliament Paralyzed
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RSS Feeds China Business World Sci-Edu ... FM Briefings Search About China China at a glance Chinese history Constitution Chinese leadership ... World UPDATED: 08:21, May 14, 2005 Canadian parliament paralyzed Canada ' house of Commons was shutdown for the third consecutive day Friday after the major opposition parties introduced a motion to adjourn the House. The two major opposition parties the Conservative and Bloc Quebecois introduced the motion in protest against ruling Liberals' refusal to hold a vote on a budget motion before May 19. The two opposition parties are seeking to have the vote on the budget motion earlier than the scheduled May 19 date to ensure three members of Parliament undergoing cancer treatments can be in Ottawa for the vote. If the opposition wins that vote, the government of Prime Minister Paul Martin would fall. "That's a fair way to act," Conservative Leader Stephen Harper said in an interview with Canadian Broadcast Corporation Friday.

86. CPPCC Chairman Meets Canadian Parliament Leader
He expressed the willingness of the Canadian Federal Parliament to make jointefforts with China to further bilateral ties in the new century.
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CPPCC Chairman Meets Canadian Parliament Leader China sincerely hopes to strengthen contacts and cooperation with all peace-loving countries including Canada so as to make its due contribution to solving the problems facing the whole of humanity and to the promotion of world peace and development.
Li Ruihuan
, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), made these remarks Monday in a meeting with the Senate Speaker of the Canadian Federal Parliament Daniel Hays.
Li, also a member of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, said since China and Canada forged diplomatic relations over 30 years ago, the two countries have maintained frequent exchanges of high-level visits and ever-growing cooperation in trade and economics, culture and technology. The two countries enjoy a bright future for friendly cooperation, Li said, adding that so long as they continue to tackle problems in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, equality, and seeking common ground while shelving differences, the bilateral ties are bound to record new progress.

87. EEOC CHAIR TO ADDRESS CANADIAN PARLIAMENT
EEOC CHAIR TO ADDRESS canadian parliament. Testimony to Focus on Women, Minoritiesand People with Disabilities in the Workforce
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Testimony to Focus on Women, Minorities and People with Disabilities in the Workforce WASHINGTON - Cari M. Dominguez, Chair of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), will testify before the Canadian House of Commons's Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities on Thursday, April 25, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. She will be the first Chair of the EEOC to address the Parliament of Canada. This trip marks Chair Dominguez's first visit to a foreign nation on behalf of EEOC. She has been invited to present information about EEOC's programs and initiatives to the Committee as it reviews the Canadian Employment Equity Act. She will offer brief remarks to be followed by questions from Committee Members. "The United States and Canada share many issues of mutual concern with respect to the advancement of racial and ethnic minority group members, women, and people with disabilities in our workforces," said Chair Dominguez. "I am honored to have the privilege to address this Committee and hope that this invitation will be the first of many such opportunities to work together."

88. Feedstuffs: Questions Still Remain In Case Of Canadian Parliament Vs. Cargill, T
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89. Politech: Canadian Parliament About To Vote On Major Privacy Legislation
Are you aware that the canadian parliament is to vote shortly (as soon as thisweek) on a major piece of legislation that will extend
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90. CBC News Indepth: Canadian Government
Information and background about parliament in Canada including topics such as minority governments, the ethics counsellor, public inquiries, the Council of the Federation, and Throne Speeches.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/cdngovernment/
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CBC is currently experiencing a labour disruption. INDEPTH: CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
When Parliament opens
After a general election, a new session of Parliament officially opens following a proclamation from the Governor General. The prime minister advises the Governor General on appropriate timing for the opening.
Day One is taken up mainly with procedure: members of Parliament must be sworn in by the clerk of the House before they can take their seats. Members can either swear an Oath of Allegiance or make a solemn affirmation.
After all 308 MPs have been sworn in and take their seats in the House of Commons, they are summoned to the Senate, where they are told they can't get down to work until they've elected a Speaker of the House of Commons.
Before the ballots are cast, each candidate can speak for up to five minutes. The vote has been by secret ballot since 1986, when John Fraser beat out 38 other candidates after 11 ballots. Before that, the Speaker was appointed.

91. Canadian Peace Officers' Memorial Association
Pays tribute to the fallen peace officers who have been killed in the performance of their duties. The association maintains a Roll of Honour and conducts memorial services on parliament Hill honouring both fallen peace and police officers.
http://www.cpoma.com/

92. Home
Professional association for lawyers incorporated under a Special Act of parliament. Resources for lawyers and the public including a lawyer referral service, publications, and media information, and a description of the association's goals.
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93. DEMOCRACY AND THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: A NEW DEMOCRACY FOR THE 21st CENTURY.
A proposal to reform canadian government institutions, making all legislation subject to a Direct Democratic parliament of 100 percent of the people of Canada aged over 18 who choose to participate.
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A Proposal To Reform Democracy and Make Democratic Institutions, Relevant To The People.  It Will Matter What You Want and It Will Matter What You Think Because You'll Have The Power To Make It Matter.
No matter what your country or nationality everything mentioned in this web site pertains equally to the political situation in your country.  You are totally powerless and completely irrelevant to the political process.  Changing this situation will be the greatest political challenge facing us in the 21st century.
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No Act of the Parliament of Canada or any Provincial Legislature or The National Assembly of Quebec is law until it has stood before the Will of The People - which will is represented solely by The Personal Representative.  This means the Will of 100% of The People.  If only one person of The People - one Personal Representative - can make the statement that a bill did not stand before his/her will or that he/she was not allowed to freely express their will on that bill then the bill is not law.

94. Edited Hansard * Number 075 (Official Version)
Statement made by Jason Kenney, canadian Member of parliament and grandson of Mart Kenney, in the House of Commons on the occasion of Mart's 88th birthday and 70th anniversary as an entertainer.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/36/1/parlbus/chambus/house/debates/075_1998-03-17/HAN075-E
th Parliament, 1 st Session
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Tuesday, March 17, 1998
ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO PETITIONS Mr. Peter Adams COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Procedure and House Affairs Motion for concurrence Mr. Peter Adams PETITIONS Emergency Personnel Mr. Paul Szabo QUESTIONS ON THE ORDER PAPER Mr. Peter Adams Mr. Rey D. Pagtakhan Mr. Rey D. Pagtakhan Mr. Rey D. Pagtakhan QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURN Mr. Peter Adams Mr. Garry Breitkreuz GOVERNMENT ORDERS SUPPLY Allotted Day—Canadian Flag Mr. Preston Manning Motion Mr. Stan Keyes Mr. Chuck Strahl Amendment Mr. Stan Keyes Hon. Don Boudria Mr. Jay Hill Mr. Michel Gauthier Mr. Jim Abbott Ms. Alexa McDonough Mr. Odina Desrochers Mr. Peter MacKay Hon. Lorne Nystrom Miss Deborah Grey Mr. Peter MacKay Mr. Paul Szabo Mr. Ghislain Lebel Mr. Ken Epp Mr. Andrew Telegdi Mr. Ted McWhinney Mr. Jim Gouk Mr. Jim Abbott Mr. Alex Shepherd Mr. Benoît Serré Mr. Michel Guimond Mr. Ken Epp Mr. Alex Shepherd Mr. Grant Hill Mr. Stan Keyes Mr. Andrew Telegdi Ms. Val Meredith Mr. Alex Shepherd Mr. John Nunziata

95. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Timothy Warren Anglin
canadian journalist and member of parliament, born in the town of Cloankilty, County Cork, Ireland, 1822; died 3 May, 1896, in Canada.
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Canadian journalist and member of Parliament, born in the town of Cloankilty, County Cork, Ireland, 1822; died 3 May, 1896, in Canada. He was educated in the endowed school of his native corporation. His family was financially ruined in the famine of 1846-47 and he emigrated to the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1849. He was gifted as a public speaker, but made his mark as the most vigorous writer on the Catholic press in the province. He founded the Weekly Freeman and subsequently the Morning Freeman Mr. Anglin was a Canadian statesman of eminence, but he deserves a place in history more particularly as an able, fearless and indefatigable journalist, doing battle for the cause of Catholic education. In New Brunswick the issue of the greatest importance was the anti-separate school legislation. During many years Mr. Anglin, through the columns of the Freeman and on the floor of the House of Commons, fought a valiant battle for his co-religionists. His efforts, and the exertion of those who laboured with him were so far successful that in the greater part of the province a compromise was made, which allows Catholics to have their own schools and teachers, and to give religious instruction before and after school hours. This was far from being all he would wish, but it is much better than the utterly anti-Catholic, irreligious system at first insisted upon by the promoters of the law. Mr. Anglin joined the editorial staff of

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97. Canadian Study Of Parliament Group (CSPG)-Le Groupe Canadien D'étude Des Questi
Nonprofit organization made up of individuals with an interest in the role, function and reform of parliamentary institutions. Site includes upcoming events, online documents of conference proceedings, discussion papers and other material.
http://www.studyparliament.ca/

98. The Canada Council For The Arts - Canada Council For The Arts - Conseil Des Arts
Independent, arm's length organization created by the parliament of Canada in 1957 to foster and promote the arts. Provides a wide range of grants and services to professional canadian artists.
http://www.canadacouncil.ca/
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99. Canadian Federalism And The Spending Power Of The Canadian Parliament - Studies
1) That the government and the parliament of Canada are deciding, without formalparticipation of the provinces in such decisions, when federalprovincial
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Marianopolis College Normally, the spending power of governments is understood as the money they spend on particular programs under the authority of legislation passed by their legislative bodies. However, spending power has a specialized meaning in the Canadian constitutional context. It means "the power of Parliament to make payments to people or institutions or governments for purposes on which it (Parliament) does not necessarily have power to legislate." (P.E. Trudeau, Federal-Provincial Grants and the Spending Power of Parliament , p. 4).

100. The Globe And Mail
The most authoritiative news in Canada featuring articles from The Globe and Mail, in canadian history was settled Tuesday with a vote in parliament.
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