Patriation and Legitimacy of the Canadian Constitution; the 1982 Cronkite Lectures by Barry Lee Strayer (the “Patriation” was a coup d’état)

Barry Lee Strayer, author of Patriation and Legitimacy of the Canadian Constitution (1982)

The Quebec “secession” saga is only one part of a much larger project, the dismantling and restructuring of Canada into city-states in the socialist North American Union.

In 1982, a few months after Trudeau (a constitutional lawyer) supposedly “patriated” the Constitution, his constitutional adviser on the “Charter”, Barry Lee Strayer, delivered a pair of “law” lectures boasting that the patriation had been short on legality.  In other words it was illegal.  It was not a constitutional amendment, but a constitutional and parliamentary coup d’état.

A scan of a copy of an original of the lectures in pamphlet form is online and free to download. See the sidebar for the scan, the OCR, and a selection of key quotations from the lectures:

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The non-official English translation of the Judgment of Madam Justice Claude Dallaire in Henderson  c. Procureure générale du Québec  2018 QCCS 1586 is now complete


The exclusive English translation, now available in parallel French-English columns, has been divided into six parts of approximately 100 numbered paragraphs each, plus footnotes.  The six parts are in the sidebar to read online.  Download the whole Dallaire judgment in a zip folder:  click on the document icon at right.

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Unofficial English translation of the Judgment of Madam Justice Claude Dallaire in Henderson c. Procureure générale du Québec 2018 QCCS 1586

Bill 99, Quebec's response to Clarity Act, upheld by judge
Bill 99, Quebec’s response to Clarity Act, upheld by judge

UPDATE: 27 August 2019.  The second instalment is now online.  See the sidebar for paragraphs 103-200 of the “Bill 99” Quebec Secession Judgment of Madam Justice Claude Dallaire.

Subscribe, four more parts are to come with a total of 604 numbered paragraphs and 191 footnotes.

Unofficial English translation of the Judgment of Madam Justice Claude Dallaire in Henderson c. Procureure générale du Québec 2018 QCCS 1586

Bill 99, Quebec's response to Clarity Act, upheld by Judge (Mutsumi Takahashi reports)
Bill 99, Quebec’s response to Clarity Act, upheld by Judge (Mutsumi Takahashi reports)

The first instalment is now online.  See the sidebar for paragraphs 1-103 of the “Bill 99” Quebec Secession Judgment of Madam Justice Claude Dallaire.

Subscribe, five more parts are to come with a total of 604 numbered paragraphs and 191 footnotes.