CASES
Texts and Articles | PARAS. |
C.J. Boulton, CB, ed., Erskine May’s Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament, 21st ed. (London: Butterworth, 1989) | 30,37 |
D. Gibson, “Monitoring Arbitrary Government Authority: Charter Scrutiny of Legislative, Executive and Judicial Privilege”, (1998), 61 Sask, L. Rev. 297 | 70 |
| G.F. Lock, “Labour Law, Parliamentary Staff and Parliamentary Privilege” (1983) 12 Industrial Law Journal 28 | 31 |
J.P.J. Maingot, Q.C. Parliamentary Privilege in Canada, 2d ed. (House of Commons and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997) | 30 |
U.K., Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege, First Report (30 March 1999)
| 32,45 |
House of Commons Debates and related documents
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| Commons Debates, p. 8267, per Hnatyshyn | 90 |
House of Commons, Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Legislative Committee on Bill C-45 | 89,91 |
Bill C-45 and Collective Bargaining on Parliament Hill, document prepared by the Research Branch, Library of Parliament, dated 26 November 1985
| 90 |
Legislation
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| Bill of Rights of 1689 (Eng.), 1 Will & Mar. sess. 2, c. 2, art. 9 | 27,29 |
| Canadian Human Rights Act, R.S. 1985, chap. H-6 | 3,13,14,74-75,77,85-87,90-93,95-96 |
Constitution Act, 1867, section 18 (U.K., 30 & 31 Vict., c. 3, as repealed and re-enacted by the Parliament of Canada Act, 1875, (U.K.), 38-39 Vict., c. 38, reprinted in R.S.C., App. II, No. 5 ) | 25 |
| Parliament of Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. P-1 | 25 |
| Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, R.S. 1985, chap. 33 | 3,13,57,62, 74,76,78-83-91, 95-96 |