Inquiries Act | |
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Parliament of Canada | |
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Citation | R.S.C., 1985, c. I-11 |
Enacted by | Parliament of Canada |
Status: In force |
The Inquires Act (French: Loi sur les enquêtes) is legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada, governing the powers of government ministers to initiate inquiries, either at the departmental level or the government-wide level.
https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.bills_HOC_0101_2/211 (C-48)
https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.bills_SOC_0101_1/83 (Bill 96)
https://www.solon.org/Statutes/Canada/The_Revised_Statutes_of_Canada_1952_v3.pdf#page=642 (1952)
UNEDITED through 86 except bill title
EDITED in PARL 6-1 as INQUIRIES CONCERNING PUBLIC MATTERS Bill 72
-Was in this bill that the right against self-incrimination was removed
EDITED as of 1906 https://www.solon.org/Statutes/Canada/revisedstatuteso02cana.pdf
REVISED 1934 as on 1952 PARL 17-5
REVISED 1927 as of 1934
REVISED
Senate: Introduced and Read 16 March (Journal 167) Campbell
2nd and commit 18 mar (Journal 171) Campbel/Mitchell
Report 19mar w/oamendment, reported Letellier de St. Just (read third tim) (Journal 173)
House:
J-150 1st Time 23 March J.A.M.
J-162 Committed/2nd time April 2
J-179 small amendment 2 April (other Campbell)
J-181 Third Time
Senate:
J-208 16 April concurred and sent down
House:
Received April 16th
R.A 22 May
Commons J-429