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Legislative Council of the Province of Canada

Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
Conseil législatif de la Province du Canada
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History
Founded February 10, 1841 (1841-02-10)
Disbanded July 1, 1867 (1867-07-01)
Preceded by Legislative Council of Lower Canada
Legislative Council of Upper Canada
Succeeded by Senate of Canada (federally)
none in Ontario
Legislative Council of Quebec

The Legislative Council of the Province of Canada was the upper house 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.

The first session of parliament began in Kingston in Canada West in 1841. It succeeded the Legislative Council of Lower Canada and Legislative Council of Upper Canada.

The 24 legislative councillors were originally appointed. In 1856, a bill was passed to replace the appointed members by election. Members were to be elected from 48 divisions, 24 in each of Canada East and Canada West. 12 members were elected every two years from 1856 to 1862.

The British North America Act of 1867 divided the Province of Canada into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, each with representation in the unelected Senate of Canada. As a province, Ontario never created a Legislative Council; however, Quebec had its own Legislative Council until 1968. Both the provincial and federal upper houses used (and, in the case of the Senate, continues to use to the present day) the same 24 divisions for Quebec as had been used for Canada East by the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada prior to Confederation.

The speaker was the presiding officer of the Legislative Council, and was appointed by the Queen-in-Council. The speaker was styled "The Honourable, the Vice-Chancellor, Speaker."

The office preceded by the Speaker of Legislative Council of Upper Canada and Speaker of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada.


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