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Journal articles on the topic "Saskatchewan. Legislature Assembly"

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Burningham, Sarah. "Constitutional Law and Abortion in Saskatchewan: The Freedom of Informed Choice (Abortions) Act." Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société 35, no. 1 (April 2020): 69–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cls.2019.43.

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AbstractThis paper reviews the history of Bill 53, the Freedom of Informed Choice (Abortions) Act. A private member’s bill introduced in the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly in 1985, Bill 53 would have imposed additional consent requirements on women seeking abortions. After concerns about its constitutionality were raised, the Bill was referred to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, which found it fell outside provincial jurisdiction. This paper explores the connection between Bill 53 and its more well-known cousins, Morgentaler and Borowski, and examines judicial and political decision-making in the early Charter era.
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Aunger, Edmund A. "The Mystery of the French Language Ordinances: An Investigation into Official Bilingualism and the Canadian North-West—1870 to 1895." Canadian journal of law and society 13, no. 1 (1998): 89–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0829320100005597.

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AbstractIn 1877, the North-West constitution was amended to provide for the publication of all statutes, or ordinances, in both English and French. In 1905, this provision was carried over into the newly-created provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan; it was not repealed until 1988, shortly after the Supreme Court's ruling in the Mercure case. At the present time, however, there remains only scant evidence that this constitutional guarantee was ever respected: very few French language ordinances are extant. Were the great majority of the ordinances never printed in French? Or, were they printed in French but then destroyed?This article examines the Canadian North-West's experience with legislative bilingualism from 1870 until 1895, and the circumstances surrounding its rise and subsequent demise. During the early years of territorial government, when responsibility for the publication of the ordinances was vested in a lieutenant-governor appointed by the Canadian government, perfunctory attention was paid to the language guarantees: the French language ordinances were printed, but with a considerable delay, and then they often went undistributed. After 1894, when authority was transferred to an executive committee directly responsible to the legislative assembly, the language guarantees were completely ignored: the French language printings ceased altogether. Minority rights succumbed to majority rule. The North-West experience provides an abject lesson in the failure of a constitution to protect minority language rights, when faced with determined opposition from an unsympathetic majority-controlled government.
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Assembly, Saskatchewan Legislative. Members' handbook. [Regina?]: The Assembly, 1991.

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1993, Saskatchewan Constituency Boundaries Commission. Final report, 1993. [Regina, Sask.]: The Commission, 1993.

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Saskatchewan. Constituency Boundaries Commission 1993. Interim report. [Regina, Sask.]: The Commission, 1993.

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Assembly, Saskatchewan Legislative. Rules and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan: Interim printing incorporating changes as per third report of the Special Committee on Rules and Procedures dated April 2, 2003. Saskatchewan: Legislative Assembly, 2003.

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Assembly, Saskatchewan Legislative. Rules and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan: Interim printing, November 12, 2013. Saskatchewan]: [Legislative Assembly], 2013.

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Indemnity, Saskatchewan Independent Review Committee on MLA. Report of the Independent Review Committee on MLA Indemnity. [Regina]: Independent Review Committee on MLA Indemnity, 2006.

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Assembly, Saskatchewan Legislative. Rules and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan: Adopted April 3, 2003 = Règlement de l'Assemblée Législative de la Saskatchewan : adopté le 3 Avril 2003. [Saskatchewan: Legislative Assembly, 2003.

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Assembly, Saskatchewan Legislative. Rules and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan: Adopted April 28, 1981 as amended August 31, 1987, as amended May 24, 1988, as amended June 10, 1988 = Règlement de l'Assemblée législative de la Saskatchewan : adopté le 28 avril 1981, modifié le 31 août 1987, modifié le 24 mai 1988, modifié le 10 juin 1988. [Saskatchewan]: The Assembly, 1988.

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Assembly, Saskatchewan Legislative. Rules and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan: Adopted April 11, 1991 = Règlement de l'Assemblée législative de la Saskatchewan : adopté le 11 avril 1991. [Saskatchewan: The Assembly, 1991.

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Auditor, Saskatchewan Provincial. Special report by the Provincial Auditor to the Legislative Assembly, May 23, 1989. [Regina]: Province of Saskatchewan, 1989.

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