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Kitchen Meeting : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kitchen Meeting The Kitchen Meeting〔The Canadian Encyclopedia : (''Patriation of Constitution'' )〕 is a term that refers to the night of November 4, 1981, when the constitutional act of 1982 had been accepted by the prime minister of Canada Pierre Elliot Trudeau, as well as 9 of the 10 prime ministers of the provinces, without knowledge of the prime minister of Quebec René Lévesque, who was sleeping at Hull. In Quebec, this event is called the "Nuit des Longs Couteaux". ==Origin of the French expression==
The sentence "Nuit des Longs Couteaux", translates to "Night of the Long Knives". It refers to an event that occurred in 1934 in Nazi Germany, during which political individuals who threatened Adolf Hitler's political status were eliminated. The observers of the Canadian constitution negotiations of 1981 coined this expression the day after the deal, which was concluded during the night by the federal government and nine of the ten province governments and without the participation of the Quebec government.
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