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Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament
Notice of Meeting
Previous Meeting
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
12:10 PM
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Location:
Room 160-S, Centre Block
Clerk :
Blair Armitage (613) 996-5588
Agenda
That the Senate should recognize the inalienable right of the first inhabitants of the land now known as Canada to use their ancestral language to communicate for any purpose; and that, to facilitate the expression of this right, the Senate should immediately take the necessary administrative and technical measures so that senators wishing to use their ancestral language in this House may do so
That the Senate should recognize the inalienable right of the first inhabitants of the land now known as Canada to use their ancestral language to communicate for any purpose; and that, to facilitate the expression of this right, the Senate should immediately take the necessary administrative and technical measures so that senators wishing to use their ancestral language in this House may do so.
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Mark Audcent, Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel
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