House of Commons passes motion seeking amendment to The Saskatchewan Act
Canada’s House of Commons on Wednesday approved a motion supporting Saskatchewan’s proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada.
The amendments would see Section 24 of The Saskatchewan Act repealed retroactively to Aug. 29, 1966.
Saskatchewan’s Legislative Assembly unanimously passed a similar motion on Nov. 29, seeking what it called Wednesday “certainty regarding Canadian Pacific Rail’s taxation requirements.”
In mid-December, Conservative MPs from the province put forward the motion in the House of Commons seeking to have the section repealed. CP Rail argues Section 24 exempts it from many taxes in the province.