Newfoundland has long provided a rich field of interest for students of constitutional minutiae. The reason for this is not hard to find. In 1842 the Colony\u27s elective Legislative Assembly and its appointive Legislative Council, both established in 1832, were combined in one chamber.\u27 In 1861, only six years after responsible government had been achieved in the Colony, the government of John Kent was dismissed from office by Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman. 2 In 1908 a general election produced a tie and a crisis which was resolved only through the action of Governor Sir William MacGregor. 3 In 1919 a motion of no confidence put forward by the Minister of Finance was seconded by the Prime Minister and carried unanimously by the Hou...
Newfoundland legal history has tended to focus on the period prior to the achievement of representat...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
This dissertation surveys the constitutional evolution of the Canadian governor general's role betw...
Newfoundland has long provided a rich field of interest for students of constitutional minutiae. The...
Representative Government was granted to Newfoundland in 1832. In 1841 the Imperial Parliament found...
Canada has, of course, been at the constitutional crossroads for some time. As Dicey put it in 1885:...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly...
On the surface, there was nothing special about the 2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election,...
In the politics of Newfoundland, during the first ten years of Responsible Government (1855-1865), s...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...
Confederation with Canada in 1949 marked a drastic change in Newfoundland’s identity as it moved fro...
This article challenges the notion that the dispute over Term 29 resulted from the enmity between Sm...
New Brunswick entered Confederation in 1867 with the rudiments of the Westminster model of legislati...
This paper examines the campaign for an elected assembly in Newfoundland, granted in 1832, and chall...
In this thesis, the viewpoint of the southwestern Ontario press via three representative newspapers ...
Newfoundland legal history has tended to focus on the period prior to the achievement of representat...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
This dissertation surveys the constitutional evolution of the Canadian governor general's role betw...
Newfoundland has long provided a rich field of interest for students of constitutional minutiae. The...
Representative Government was granted to Newfoundland in 1832. In 1841 the Imperial Parliament found...
Canada has, of course, been at the constitutional crossroads for some time. As Dicey put it in 1885:...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly...
On the surface, there was nothing special about the 2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election,...
In the politics of Newfoundland, during the first ten years of Responsible Government (1855-1865), s...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...
Confederation with Canada in 1949 marked a drastic change in Newfoundland’s identity as it moved fro...
This article challenges the notion that the dispute over Term 29 resulted from the enmity between Sm...
New Brunswick entered Confederation in 1867 with the rudiments of the Westminster model of legislati...
This paper examines the campaign for an elected assembly in Newfoundland, granted in 1832, and chall...
In this thesis, the viewpoint of the southwestern Ontario press via three representative newspapers ...
Newfoundland legal history has tended to focus on the period prior to the achievement of representat...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
This dissertation surveys the constitutional evolution of the Canadian governor general's role betw...