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Subject: Which are these three?


Author:
Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 17:03:08 11/23/04 Tue
In reply to: Jim (Canada) 's message, "Provincial status for Canada three remaining territories" on 17:01:23 11/23/04 Tue


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[> Subject: I'm guessing...


Author:
Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 17:10:28 11/23/04 Tue

The Northern areas (North-West Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon)?

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[> [> Subject: Correct, Dave...but it'll be a while


Author:
Brent (Canada)
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Date Posted: 17:31:10 11/23/04 Tue


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[> [> Subject: First nations


Author:
Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 17:44:26 11/23/04 Tue

Given that these territories - soon to be provinces, it would seem - are pricipally inhabited by 'first nation' peoples, to what extent, do you think, would they be willing or able to fit into the FC? Are they, like the Maoris of New Zealand, thoroughly loyal to the Crown and the Commonwealth (more so than the British settlers' descendents, in fact)? Or would they be more like the Quebecois, believing that their integration with Anglophone peoples has gone far enough already?

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[> [> [> Subject: More the former I think...


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 17:47:40 11/23/04 Tue

Correct me if I'm wrong, but when I was in Edmonton, I seem to remember that a First Nation person served as a Lieutenant-Governor some time ago. I can't remember if this was in Alberta or not.

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[> [> [> [> Subject: This makes no sense


Author:
Mister Common Sense
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Date Posted: 18:29:22 11/23/04 Tue

Surely none of the three territories would have a population even approaching that of the smallest of provinces? Would it not be wiser to give provincial status to a giant northern province rather than three nothing little ones? L'Union fait la force and all that?

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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: agreed


Author:
Owain (UK)
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Date Posted: 18:36:38 11/23/04 Tue

I agree Mister Common Sense. It also means you have to employ less politicians and governers and then people there will have a stronger untied voice, thus there unity is a win-win situation.

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[> [> Subject: The First Nations of Canada are very loyal to the Crown


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Jim (Canada)
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Date Posted: 18:51:12 11/23/04 Tue

The First Nations of Canada are generally very loyal to the Crown as their treaties were signed directly with the Crown and not with the Canadian Government. I also believe that members of the Royal Family are honorary chiefs. Native land is Crown land, after all. When Nunvaut was created, the Queen was asked to open the new legislature, which she did. I am sure that new Northern Provinces of Yukon, North-west Territories (which would have to be renamed) and Nunavut would be quite loyal, like Ontario and British Columbia.

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[> [> [> Subject: Constitutional amendment required


Author:
QUITTNER
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Date Posted: 20:06:34 11/25/04 Thu

To change the territories of Canada into provinces would require an amendment of the Constitution Act, and that would very likely take a long time. Usually constitutions are made difficult to change on purpose.

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[> [> [> [> Subject: This is true and this is what makes the monarchy permanent in Canada


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Jim (Canada)
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Date Posted: 22:15:08 11/25/04 Thu


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