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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 2831
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
Commons Debates, p. 8267, per Hnatyshyn90
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
Bill of Rights of 1689 (Eng.), 1 Will & Mar. sess. 2, c. 2, art. 927,29
Canadian Human Rights Act, R.S. 1985, chap. H-63,13,14,74-75,77,85-87,90-93,95-96
Constitution Act, 1867, section 18 (U.K., 30 & 31 Vict., c. 3, as repealed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-125
Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, R.S. 1985, chap. 333,13,57,62,
74,76,78-83-91,
95-96
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