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Página 7029 - ' from and after the date hereof the landing in Canada shall be and the same is hereby prohibited of any immigrants who have come to Canada otherwise than by continuous journey from the country of which they are natives or citizens, and upon through tickets purchased in that country...
Página 6965 - Certified to be a true copy of a Minute of a Meeting of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the $th February, 1946.
Página 6453 - The governor in council may, under regulations to be made for that purpose, allow, on the exportation of goods which have been imported into Canada, and on which a duty of customs has been paid, a drawback equal to the duty so paid, with such deduction therefrom as may be provided in such regulations...
Página 6341 - ... grain until the season following the harvest, is at first sight a serious one. but when it is known that not twenty per cent of the grain at present reaches the sea-board before the opening of navigation of the year following that in which It Is harvested, this objection practically disappears, for the grain may be as well stored on the shores of Hudson bay as In the elevators on the plains, or at Fort William. The...
Página 6869 - Provided, however, that if it be established to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that such marking would hinder the sale of any of said articles in foreign markets or in the markets of the United Kingdom, he may exempt such articles from the provisions of this section.
Página 6427 - Ito 81 Section 28 of the immigration act of 1906 provided as follows : ° No person shall be permitted to land in Canada who is a pauper or destitute, a professional beggar or vagrant, or who is likely to become a public charge; and any person landed in Canada who, within two years thereafter, has become a charge upon the public funds, whether municipal, provincial, or federal, or an inmate of or a charge upon any charitable institution, may be deported and returned to the port or place whence he...
Página 6999 - Immigrants to whom money has been given or loaned by any charitable organization for the purpose of enabling them to qualify for landing in Canada under this Act, or whose passage to Canada has been paid wholly or in part by any charitable organization, or out of public moneys, unless it is shown that the authority in writing of the...
Página 6687 - XCIX, page 679. inmate of a penitentiary, jail, prison, or hospital or other charitable institution, it shall be the duty of the clerk or secretary of the municipality to forthwith notify the Minister, giving full particulars. " (2) On receipt of such information the Minister may, in...
Página 6419 - The Governor General-in-Council may, by proclamation or order whenever he considers it necessary or expedient, prohibit the landing in Canada of any specified class of immigrants or of any immigrants who have come to Canada otherwise than by continuous journey from the country of which they are natives or citizens and upon through tickets purchased in that country.
Página 7211 - That the said Bill be now read the third time. And the question being proposed ; Mr. Bracken moved in amendment thereto: That the said Bill be not now read, the third time but that it be referred back to the Committee of the Whole for the purpose of reconsidering Sections 20, 21 and 22 thereof.

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