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N: 2. Canada, House <strong>of</strong> Commons Debates (June 3, 2000), p. 7904 (Mrs. Lalonde, MP).B: Canada. Manitoba. Legislative Assembly. Debates <strong>and</strong> Proceedings. August 17, 2000.Cite parliamentary bills by bill number, title, session number, Parliament number, year, <strong>and</strong>additional in<strong>for</strong>mation as needed.N: 3. Bill C-40, Extradition Act, 2d sess., 36th Parliament, 1998, cl. 1 (assented to June 17, 1999), Statutes <strong>of</strong>Canada 1999, c. 18.Canadian statutes are first published in the annual Statutes <strong>of</strong> Canada <strong>and</strong> were mostrecently consolidated in 1985 in the Revised Statutes <strong>of</strong> Canada. Wherever possible, use thelatter source <strong>and</strong> identify the statute by title, reporter, year <strong>of</strong> compilation, chapter, <strong>and</strong>section.N: 4. Canada Wildlife Act, Revised Statutes <strong>of</strong> Canada 1985, c. W-9, s. 1.5. Assisted Human Reproduction Act, Statutes <strong>of</strong> Canada 2004, c. 2, s. 2.17.9.10 British Government DocumentsCite British government documents similarly to U.S. public documents. Begin citations withthe phrase United Kingdom unless it is obvious from the context. The publisher <strong>of</strong> mostBritish government material is Her (or His) Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) in London.Parliamentary debates have been published in several series <strong>and</strong>, since 1909, in separateseries <strong>for</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Lords <strong>and</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Commons. Citations include series, volumenumber, date, <strong>and</strong> (if relevant) column or occasionally page number. In some cases, you maycite a specific document within a volume. Notice the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> a shortened note, which differsfrom the usual pattern (see 16.4.1).N: 1. Hansard Parliamentary Debates, 3d ser., vol. 249 (1879), cols. 611–27.5. Hansard, 3d ser., vol. 249, col. 628.21. Churchill, Speech to the House <strong>of</strong> Commons, January 18, 1945, Parliamentary Debates, Commons,5th ser., vol. 407 (1944–45), cols. 425–46.B: United Kingdom. Hansard Parliamentary Debates, 3d ser., vol. 249 (1879).Churchill, Winston. Speech to the House <strong>of</strong> Commons, January 18, 1945. Parliamentary Debates,Commons, 5th ser., vol. 407 (1944–45), cols. 425–46.The bills, reports, <strong>and</strong> <strong>papers</strong> issued separately by Parliament are published together at theend <strong>of</strong> each session in volumes referred to as Sessional Papers. Each volume includes adivisional title.N: 8. House <strong>of</strong> Commons, “Present <strong>and</strong> Future Role <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Chief Education Officer,” SessionalPapers, 1982–83, Prison Education, April 25, 1983, vol. 2, par. 9.14, p. 102.B: United Kingdom. House <strong>of</strong> Commons. “Present <strong>and</strong> Future Role <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Chief EducationOfficer.” Sessional Papers, 1982–83, Prison Education, April 25, 1983, vol. 2, par. 9.14, p. 102.Acts <strong>of</strong> Parliament should usually be cited only in a note. You generally need not include

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