Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
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The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada was the legislature for the Province of Canada, which consisted of the former provinces of Lower Canada, then known as Canada East and later the province of Quebec, and Upper Canada, then known as Canada West and later the province of Ontario. It was created by The Union Act of 1840. Canada East and Canada West each elected 42 members to the assembly.
The first session of parliament began in Kingston in Canada West in 1841.
The second parliament and the first sessions of the third parliament were held in Montreal. On April 25, 1849, rioters protesting the Rebellion Losses Bill burned the parliament buildings. The remaining sessions of the third parliament were held in Toronto. Subsequent parliaments were held in Quebec City and Toronto, except for the last session in 1866 of the eight and final parliament, which was held in Ottawa, the capital chosen for the Dominion of Canada.
The British North America Act of 1867 divided the Province of Canada into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, each province having its own Legislative Assembly, as well as representation in the Parliament of Canada.
[edit] List of Parliaments
- 1st Parliament of the Province of Canada 1841-1843
- 2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada 1844-1847
- 3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada 1848-1851
- 4th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1852-1854
- 5th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1854-1857
- 6th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1858-1861
- 7th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1861-1863
- 8th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1863-1866
[edit] References
- Upper Canadian politics in the 1850's, Underhill (and others), University of Toronto Press (1967)