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Different opinions The different opinions that were represented were the french, the Roman Catholics.The Roman Catholic bishops were demanding guarantees protecting the separate Catholic schools in this conference. However, this idea was opposed by the Nova Scotian and New Brunswick representatives.
Perspectives that were not represented The first nations were not in the conferenceIrish perspectives were not represented African American perspectives were not represented and In the British North American Act they were not mentioned. First nations perspectives were not represented. Although act passed at this conference contained things about first nations reserves and land
Terms of agreement New Brunswick and Nova Scotia changed the 72 resolutions to their won benefits. New Brunswick got assurances that a railway would be built The provincial government subsidies increased.
some of the 72 resolutions he General Government and Parliament shall have all powers necessary or proper for performing the obligations of the Federated Provinces, as part of the British Empire, to Foreign Countries arising under Treaties between Great Britain and such Countries was the 30th resolution. Both the English and French languages may be employed in the General Parliament and in its proceedings, and in the Local Legislature of Lower Canada, and also in the Federal Courts and in the Courts of Lower Canada was the 46th resolution. In regard to all subjects over which jurisdiction belongs to both the General and Local Legislatures, the laws of the General Parliament shall control and supersede those made by the Local Legislature, and the latter shall be void so far as they are repugnant to, or inconsistent with, the former was the 45th resolution
Difference opinions represented New Brunswick Tilley had always dreamed of a great British North America Nation. Nova Scotia Tupper and McCully were supporting to unit all of the provinces together. They didn't want to abandon the Maritime Union. There was only one catholic in the meeting who was Andrew Archibald MacDonald
Perspectives that were not represented some of the middle age men were not in the meeting, there were no women. A big population of people with a different race were also not included in the meeting. There were no delegates spoke for the Irish people. There were no Francophone and the black and the indigenous people were not in public life.
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