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[The Conference Resolutions], 6th Parliament 2nd Session, p. 3

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I - C . _ 1'Ces,,.yv,ev(' Jil. . 'rf"' . f l n ' . O ld T l"",',",-"',:,", - - - , want not e nearly so anions to have the to vo Dominion Government relieved of the power tld/el 'U',"", P11'5?d- Ho proposed to vote i . if it were not for the fact that ' claimed that 5:50 ultione. The Premier had l the head of the Government was Sir iimver to puss n. ". FOVInces tshould have theI John Macdonald. lie believed it wns Ito . . , ' n iusolvency law bee . . . tntuton Governtnet t ' "In" the safer to have the veto power in the hands (lid they not ask f y Would not do so. Why of men who were responsible to the people i Provinces should "l, the some t'th'UM2tt, that the . rather than that it should revert to Downing I prohibitory law 9 a?" the power to pugs a Itreet, whence it came, to be handled by men fended the Senate in 'te hon. gentleman de. who were r.ot responsible to Canada. The his objections to an cl 'j.'. Present form, stating hon. member c1aiuusdtirat the real object of lt being six o'clo Emmi Scmatc. , the Attorney-General in wishing that the veto chair. c tho Speaker left the I power should be given to the. /,j/ttr/tl Parliy After l'81rcss ment was that he might Witt additiool consti- i Mr uiitirl , . tutional fame in contests that might then arise, l denied ai; l IR continued the debate. He just as ho had already Won fume in hin' duced Jlrlul11 Altornoylienernl had intro. t l contests with the lioiiiinion. For he ',',.dii'il not so The 1"tnl,t,nit,tt, this matter. Jr was t night that the helm rs,.','?:,","';,';',':',' h ul wonl fame, fact, had studiously 'a',t":."Y', as a matter of .c some ion mung och Ilu."."". ly on asked the House to C,'2,ilclo'ye', 'Mt. He his side. The hon. gentleman said he Wits . . . l "a; quen- " . . . . - , entirely upon its merits. But the ' 1. also willing to wltnit that the Attorney-Gen- 1 . . '.. get on! wa8 1 iairl l l 1 V l _ . ..' t einan who led the Opposition seized the up. . ' . y a J u tttlui, hm "litt L' " very portunity of raisin" the Wat' er and at , good Premier so long (is they could not get a waved the red il, ,5, d bl. , on"? . better one. (Laughton) 110 "m good enough the slra M? of his If, Sl, b eat t TI tlohhhhh h' the other day to shake hands with Fir John l duecd laitii'll .5] '/ 'l iv, lu,lf'do,,"li 1hrl tutro. Macdonald at Governinciit House. but he 1 'eiitleiiien Ill" it")? off": elatenin thhthh' thought it was too much for the Reform party 'stir/IC..') {Fads} c. Wl I'..?,','.' /uu.lt with the l " to claim that the reported converHloit i iirii t r! 0.. '; hulk If,'..'.' '/r.YT.,.l',f', ltad to some of Sir John Macdonald the other day ' "le31; at??? Inf "Emma! tHy/l to that m l I" a direct consequence of that sihnke-hnnds i ll L' I" "1"" et h thy Oyyositionhad "when with the Premier of Ontario. Tilt) hon. nieiii- ' Ill {rent einen opposite seemed to consider l I ber concluded by mlvismg the House to coii- l hm} ie poWers_thnt the l'roviiiees possessed - . older calmly the vesolutious and accept just so i gulf" to them "op. the Doutiniou; that, in . If much (is thvv could "plrro'" oi. i If". . the rtotninion had created the I Dr. UlLMUUR said that his friend from ,tfflv"l,cfj" Ass h matter or fact the ' ll Kingston had varied the proceedings by _ "his? J"', rtvery"r. It was the Dominion {reaching n eurmou, but "Jul not stuck close to l , he} received 7 it? . l"'"Y. from the l tibeott. He frankly confi tw,c.l he Would rather l l rovinces--the 1?oiu.iyiot! which had in fact see the veto power remain in the Dominion oi '.""T created hy the Provinces. And who Wp.8 i'I-gtusdn, but the conduct oi the liotnioiout it; unit had tirst.attack,tsd the powers oi the Gorernmeut--the llli'liiit'l' in which they had 1,',ru?,'iuy.ets l On ty.' authority of Sit. George abuScd the veto rr,sirw---ltattl, driwn the l'ro. 3 E. _Ct't.'tier it wt" tiir John Mnedonuld him- vincee to suck ie iress inunothcr quarter. 3 teli when he .hhd tnttempted to further his pro- Mr. HESS mud he wan " unlit-c o: t icrruany, i i Ject (or Lugisliytivy Uuiou. Hon. gentlemen I but was just as loynl n subject of the lii'lil;li i,',r'?t'ltf.. Wei'tg l? the habit of reierriru,r to the ClowiiOn-'i just M pml 'L Ctn,viiitrt a" the lroviiicnil Parliaments as if thov were mere Minister oi F, ilvl'.|.i'i'i, ;'.:lii"'i_il Lint lion. MUHICipnl Couucils,but this was h": the interi- gcnliriniiii 1iil k', inc 1" on Matt? ind. Iii; ttun of the Fathers of Coniedctation. The charged that the in... .'vll:i!\'it'z I): r.htu.uut,oii speaker quoted Judge Sunburn and Juduu had thrown out nii iininrcessoiy "slur upon Cer. Lorewn' to Show that judicial opinions CHI-ll- Kinny when i u had celled lhaniarek " tyrant. 'ill?)"' tlhe Frw'ts of the Provinces were that iLEIt' "if C . . ' '1' ",lt '/ iii-tin 2m iii (_lll:.l"1". C tttttMt l 0 very extensi . ' I :ahl'lf'hey would not torture him tor having not hy any means of the", natal, l i iii'hhc'l to the German Chancellor in this way. of Pow?" possessed by County Councils l l {ilk-him: "will," his" stated that thy Ion. lie clniined that hon. gentlemen opposite i" imam-i ot l.dnc.ition would reside iu1icu: were {mucking those who formed the confer- l iliiiui'yln grant h'hh.y. you"; hetore l',ismarck! fiico in. ". very unjust and unfair manner, - I Ken I. unlike; him Minister oi F'olucatiott thyti. llie majority that we have in this House, it is l 1/t,/1"y1t11e,d,.el?,iutixv't'iCii"t' a gcmcral disap. tcl1i,/,,"ech,,cyt't'i r"; gc.rytyaner.i.ug,.. but let ltr M 'l' _ Y ..'. ens. l . t . l . ' ill. e ist.r.ibutio.n Bill nilectcd us . - t iA said that toe Opposition in the "(t h last electitm, IN ny. the Conservative. dubate had departed widely from the suhjcet gaincd a seatin Bruce and another in lit s.k "'8 before the Home. lle believed the otiussMl Midtlicy (the Conservatives) only dll", 0k?" resnsting Federal aggression in Munitolu had l Grenville. This bill de irivel one iii ra/lem 'R"" the Liberal party; hut a majority l Govcrtmscmt of one seat 1in \Eto , the iff the (,onservutivb Atociation of Winnipeg I:iinlzinotln:r in East Middlesex. "'.0 .rl'.""': l hid declared in hivor ot the resolutions oi the l Aigoma and the City of 'l'orouto Thu"? I ye',)'.:,'.',',?.),,",".),')', Cotderence, namely, that Pro. , result is that the Liberals lost one .501? "will: 'éhlhhé hdenial have the right to build their own ""9th not hint been loot but for 1'l,'",,.C2c)1. r t waytr with their own money. OI thc ltedistribution l'nll Ti l gc Mr. CHAIN said that the Premier hadn k 1 men tell IIS that i; '/ .' . fit-so hon. gently. the Opposition to lay "we their Irurt fe d? or to rcl,ciliou but e "ff. inciting the Province hut he had not trradu tliesainc 1'r'd,Pto"ici'C','i'sii'; ill'lilliuiilly' "'),1 Lastl the imputation buck foliowers,norhadlictolil thetuthattliey wcrcirce loyal as ' hon. sll','/2,, ' to he .hs ' lit: went into Illcl.;tb ' lull opp0Nte. . Jldcorh of the Annexation --------V _ - -------"--

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