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"There
hasn't been a single piece of law that has been passed
that doesn't take the charter into account"
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Documents in History - A Primary View
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Treaties One & Two |
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1886
Constitution Act
The Constitution Act, 1886 (The British North America Act, 1886)
49 and 50 Victoria, c. 35
An Act respecting the Representation in the Parliament of
Canada of Territories which for the time being form part of the
Dominion of Canada, but are not included in any Province.
[25th June, 1886]
Whereas it is expedient to empower the Parliament of Canada
to provide for the representation in the Senate and House of
Commons of Canada, or either of them, of any territory which for
the time being forms part of the Dominion of Canada, but is not
included in any Province: Be it enacted by the Queen's Most
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the
Lords, Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in this present
Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as
follows: 1. The Parliament of Canada may from time to time make
provision for the representation in the Senate and House of
Commons of Canada, or in either of them, of any territories
which for the time being form part of the Dominion of Canada,
but are not included in any Province thereof. 2. Any Act passed
by the Parliament of Canada before the passing of this Act for
the purpose mentioned in this Act, shall, if not disallowed by
the Queen, be, and shall be deemed to have been, valid and
effectual from the date at which it received the assent, in Her
Majesty's name, of the Governor-General of Canada. It is hereby
declared that any Act passed by the Parliament of Canada,
whether before or after the passing of this Act, for the
purposes mentioned in this Act, or in The British North America
Act, 1871, has effect, notwithstanding anything in The British
North America Act, 1867, and the number of Senators or the
number of Members of the House of Commons specified in the
last-mentioned Act is increased by the number of Senators or of
members, as the case may be, provided by any such Act of the
Parliament of Canada for the representation of any provinces or
territories in Canada. 3. This Act, and The British North
America Act, 1867, and The British North America Act, 1871,
shall be construed together, and may be cited together as The
British North America Acts, 1867 to 1886. 3. This Act may be
cited as The Constitution Act, 1886.
N.B. : Section 3 (in italics) was replaced with the new
section by the Constitution Act, 1982.
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