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Canada Highways Act, 1919; Dominion Elections Act, 1920; ... Acts of the Parliament of Canada, 1987 to 2023 at the Government of Canada Publications catalogue.
February 17 – Wilfrid Laurier, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and former prime minister of Canada, dies in office. April 17 – New Brunswick women are permitted to vote. April 10 – The Quebec referendum on the prohibition of alcohol. May 3 – Yukon women are permitted to vote. May 15 – June 25 – Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.
In response, the Parliament of Canada passed the Board of Commerce Act, 1919 [2] and the Combines and Fair Prices Act, 1919. [3] The assigned the Board of Commerce two main functions: Investigate and restrain combinations, monopolies, trusts and mergers constituting a "combine." Inquire into and enforce prohibitions against hoarding and ...
The Canada Highways Act was a 1919 act of the Dominion Parliament of Canada. The Act established a fund to support the construction of provincial highways as part of the post- World War I reconstruction program of Robert Borden 's Union government.
The Constitution of Canada is a large number of documents that have been entrenched in the constitution by various means. Regardless of how documents became entrenched, together those documents form the supreme law of Canada; no non-constitutional law may conflict with them, and none of them may be changed without following the amending formula given in Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982.
The Canadian government established the Air Board by act of Parliament on June 6, 1919, with the purpose of controlling all flying within Canada. [1]: 1–11 Canada was the first country to legislate and implement rules governing the entire domain of aviation. [2]
Category: 1919 in Canada. ... 13th Canadian Parliament; B. 1919 Birthday Honours; 1919 Birthday Honours (MBE) 1919 Birthday Honours (MC) 1919 Birthday Honours (OBE) C.
The Parliament of Canada (French: Parlement du Canada) is the federal legislature of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, and is composed of three parts: the King, the Senate, and the House of Commons. [2] By constitutional convention, the House of Commons is dominant, with the Senate rarely opposing its will. The Senate reviews ...