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Just Moved Again!

This web site, 1867confederation.com (now .net) was originally online over two years ago. This year, since April 1st, 2014, it has been taken down forcibly no fewer than seven (7) times by paid and free web hosts, and by a domain registrar (allcheapweb) who whited out the domain to hide the web site, and refused to clear it up.

I am therefore in the process of transferring this web site into Blogger. That has required that I alter the menu and the sidebars, and I have to find a lot of CODE to restore them, as there are no instant plugins to do this, as there are in WordPress.

Therefore, the menus and sidebars are not yet completed. Images also have to be reinstalled in most of the posts, but the text is available, and you can still enjoy the articles.

Meanwhile, please re-bookmark this web site at the new domain: http://www.1867confederation.net

Kathleen Moore
Admin FC1867
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Thursday, October 11, 2012

PostHeaderIcon The True Constitution: Solicitor-General Langevin speaks again

If federalism separates the races for the purpose of self-determination, the DIVISION OF POWERS separates them again.  The purpose, again, is local autonomy.

Under Canadian federalism, no Province may legislate for the territory of another Province.  By the DIVISION OF POWERS between the federal and provincial levels, (sections 91 and 92, although there are some joint powers at sections 93-95), the federal Parliament may not wantonly invade local affairs.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

PostHeaderIcon La vraie confédération comme décrite par l'Hon. Langevin en 1865

L'HON. Sol.-Gén. H.-L. LANGEVIN :
-- Lors de l'Assemblée législative, le 21 février 1865

« Le gouvernement est prêt à s'engager à présenter une mesure, à la prochaine session, pour faire disparaître les difficultés existantes en introduisant le principe fédéral en Canada, accompagné d'une disposition qui permettra aux provinces maritimes et au territoire du Nord-Ouest de s'incorporer dans le même système de gouvernement.