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Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau is greeted by British PM Margaret 
Thatcher outside 10 Downing Street in  London in  June 1984.
(Chris Schwarz/The Canadian Press)
Margaret Thatcher was for turning away Canada's constitutional lobbyists

Jim Bronskill

Ottawa - The Canadian Press

Published Thursday, Aug. 02 2012, 4:51 AM EDT

Last updated Thursday, Aug. 02 2012, 4:51 AM EDT

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/margaret-thatcher-was-for-turning-away-canadas-constitutional-lobbyists/article4457206/

Margaret Thatcher told Pierre Trudeau she had no desire to deal with "queues of 
Indians" knocking on her door at 10 Downing Street to voice objections about 
Canada's plan to patriate the Constitution, newly declassified records show.

Minutes of a pivotal June 25, 1980, meeting in London between the British prime 
minister and her Canadian counterpart reveal an early reluctance on the part of 
Ms. Thatcher to get caught up in the burgeoning political drama of a former 
colony.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Mr. Trudeau's successful gambit to 
bring home the Constitution through passage of legislation that included an 
amending formula and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Though Canada had long been in charge of its own affairs, there was still the 
matter of securing Westminster's blessing of the plan, with a chorus of 
competing interests in Canada determined to have a say.

According to the minutes, Ms. Thatcher said "(Her Majesty's Government) did not 
want to be accused of interfering in any way. HMG could help; and if, for 
example, queues of Indians knocked on the door of No. 10, the answer would be 
that it was for Canada to decide her future and not HMG."

The previous year a delegation of aboriginal chiefs and elders had spent a week 
in London, seeking British help to get a seat at the constitutional negotiating 
table.

During the meeting with Mr. Trudeau, it was suggested things would be easier 
for Britain if Canada "was united in its approach."

Mr. Trudeau said the British government "would be accused of interfering 
whichever way things went."

As for unanimity, "that could be forgotten," added Mr. Trudeau. "The provinces 
would want to be heard and one or more of them would say that they were not 
getting what they wanted."

The Canadian Press obtained copies of the previously confidential records from 
Britain's National Archives with the assistance of Steve Hewitt, a senior 
lecturer in the Department of American and Canadian Studies at the University 
of Birmingham.

Ms. Thatcher and her government were obviously concerned "that they would 
become the lightning rod" for anger in Canada over the plan, said Mr. Hewitt, 
president of the British Association for Canadian Studies.

"I think it was pretty clear that there was not going to be unanimity, and 
(Trudeau) was determined to push ahead regardless."

During the meeting, Ms. Thatcher said her public line would be that whether or 
not all provinces supported the Canadian request to patriate the Constitution, 
she would agree if it were the wish of Ottawa.

"The Prime Minister reiterated that she hoped that she would not have masses of 
people lobbying in front of No. 10," say the minutes.

Mr. Trudeau said that he did not want to cause Britain any problems - he would 
try to make things as easy as possible. But he then offered a glimpse of 
trouble to come.

"He meant to unite Canadians if possible," say the minutes. "But he recognized 
that he might in fact make things worse. He could foresee that Quebec, and 
perhaps other provinces, would not go along with what he wanted."

Mr. Trudeau's private acknowledgment of the risk contrasts sharply with his 
public bravado, said Eric Adams, an assistant professor of law at the 
University of Alberta.

"That's still the line out of that generation of Liberal politicians - how they 
have no regrets, they did nothing wrong, they needed to do this to basically 
save the country."

In the end, Mr. Trudeau won sufficient provincial backing, though Quebec and 
its separatist premier Rene Levesque dissented. Many supporters of an 
independent Quebec have since pointed to the constitutional episode as a 
federalist betrayal.

Mr. Trudeau met with Thatcher just over a month after Quebeckers rejected a 
significant step toward sovereignty in a provincial referendum.

Mr. Trudeau's desire to make the most of the opportunity was obvious to Ms. 
Thatcher and her advisers.

"He did not wish to give the Quebeckers and others the opportunity to say that 
he could not obtain any agreement, that they would be stuck for another five 
years with separatist tendencies or that there were reasons for holding another 
Referendum," say the minutes.

"Mr. Trudeau said he was determined on movement, and sooner or later the 
British North America Act would have to be amended."

Records that came to light last spring showed that at one point the British 
cabinet considered denying Canada's proposal to create a Charter of Rights over 
concerns that Mr. Trudeau was pushing the plan without the desired backing of 
the provinces.

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