CANADIAN POLITICS
BILLS BEFORE PARLIAMENT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. OTTAWA, May 1. (deceived May 2, at 9JO a.m.) Parliament voted 66,000 dollars towards Canada’s participation in the Olympic Games. A Government Bill to repeal the amendments to the Immigration Act, adopted in 1919 after the Winnipeg strike, aroused keen Conservative opposition. The amendments provided for deportation without a jury trial of a British subject not born in Canada belonging to Red organisations. A similar Bill to delete the criminal code provisions against sedition, passed its third reading.—Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 6
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