Talk:Patriation Reference

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[edit] Needs fixing

Large parts of this article are totally wrong, mixing up the Patriation Reference (September 28, 1981) with the Quebec Veto Reference (December 6, 1982). I will fix it up when I have some time.--Mathew5000 02:29, 9 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "occurred during"

I don't really like the phrasing that the case "occurred during the patriation of the constitution". It would be better to say that it took place a few months before patriation. Either that, or say that it took place during the negotiations which led to patriation. By the way, there are two r's in "occurred".

I'm pretty sure that it is in fact true that the audio was lost just before the Chief Justice began speaking (or maybe just after). --Mathew5000 00:59, 30 May 2006 (UTC)