"the Natural Resources Question"; the Historical Basis of Provincial Claims

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. (Mr. Belcourt had asked, p. 3072, 'Are we to assume then that the Manitoba Act . . .
'which declared the ungranted lands of that province to remain subject to 'the control of the Dominion Government, was ultra vires?') 'The interpretation given by the Judical Committee of the Privy 'Council upon section 109 . . . has always been favourable to the 'provinces, and has gone very far in the direction of maintaining that all 'public lands . . . once the province is created fell under provincial 'c
...ontrol' . . .
'By common understanding of section 109 and the interpretation put 'upon that section since our constitutional questions have arisen, it would 'seem to be evident that public lands, by the very terms of the constitution, 'belonged to the provinces the moment they entered confederation, and I 'see no reason for departing from that rule in regard to the province created 'out of a portion of the Northwest Territories.' ®Lisgar to Kimberley, January 3, 1871, and Mem. of Sir John A.
Macdonald, Can.


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