Legislative Council of the Province of Canada





























Legislative Council of the Province of Canada

Conseil législatif de la Province du Canada

Type
Type

Upper house
of the Parliament of the Province of Canada
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 for life. In 1854, the British Parliament authorized their election,[1] and implementing legislation was passed by the Province of Canada in 1856.[2] It was provided that:



  • The present appointed councillors would continue to hold their positions until they had vacated them.[3]

  • Members were to be elected for eight-year terms from each of 48 divisions (24 in each of Canada East and Canada West).

  • The order in which divisions were to be selected for elections was to be determined by lot.

  • 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.




Contents






  • 1 List of legislative councillors


  • 2 Speakers of the Legislative Council


  • 3 Parliament Buildings


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





List of legislative councillors


dagger = died in office
double-dagger = elected in byelection
Hash-tag = resigned from office
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down-arrow = unseated



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Member
District
Start
End
Appointed
Elected
Appointed to the Senate of Canada
Appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec

Augustus Warren Baldwin
Canada West
1841
1841

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John Hamilton
Canada West
1841
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


James Crooks
Canada West
1841
1860

Green tickY




William Morris
Canada West
1841
1858dagger

Green tickY




John Macaulay
Canada West
1841
1857dagger

Green tickY




Adam Fergusson
Canada West
1841
1862

Green tickY




Peter Boyle de Blaquière
Canada West
1841
1860dagger

Green tickY




Alexander Fraser
Canada West
1841
1853dagger

Green tickY




Thomas McKay
Canada West
1841
1855dagger

Green tickY




Robert Sympson Jameson
Canada West
1841
1853

Green tickY




John McDonald
Canada West
1841
1843

Green tickY




Robert Baldwin Sullivan
Canada West
1841
1851

Green tickY




René-Édouard Caron
Canada East
1841
1857

Green tickY




François-Pierre Bruneau
Canada East
1841
1851dagger

Green tickY




Antoine-Olivier Berthelet
Canada East
1841
1841Hash-tag

Green tickY




Philip Henry Moore
Canada East
1841
1867

Green tickY




Jules-Maurice Quesnel
Canada East
1841
1842dagger

Green tickY



Gabriel Roy
Canada East
1841
1848dagger

Green tickY




Barthélemy Joliette
Canada East
1841
1850dagger

Green tickY




Peter McGill
Canada East
1841
1860dagger

Green tickY




Adam Ferrie
Canada East
1841
1863

Green tickY




Paul Holland Knowlton
Canada East
1841
1863dagger

Green tickY



George Pemberton
Canada East
1841
1849

Green tickY




Étienne Mayrand
Canada East
1841
1841Hash-tag

Green tickY



John Fraser
Canada East
1841
1843Hash-tag

Green tickY




Jean-Baptiste Taché
Canada East
1841
1849dagger

Green tickY



Joseph Dionne
Canada East
1842
1859

Green tickY




William Walker
Canada East
1842
1863dagger

Green tickY




Amable Dionne
Canada East
1842
1852dagger

Green tickY




George Jervis Goodhue
Canada West
1842
1867

Green tickY




Levius Peters Sherwood
Canada West
1842
1850dagger

Green tickY




Louis Massue
Canada East
1843
1851[4]

Green tickY



Pierre-Amable Boucher de Boucherville
Canada East
1843
1857dagger

Green tickY



René-Joseph Kimber
Canada East
1843
1843dagger

Green tickY




Christopher Widmer
Canada West
1843
1858dagger

Green tickY




Jacob Æmilius Irving
Canada West
1843
1856dagger

Green tickY




William Henry Draper
Canada West
1843
1844

Green tickY




John Neilson
Canada East
1844
1848dagger

Green tickY




James Morris
Canada West
1844
1865dagger

Green tickY



James Gordon
Canada West
1845
1865dagger

Green tickY




James Ferrier
Canada East
1847
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey
Canada West
1847
1857

Green tickY




Roderick Matheson
Canada West
1847
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


George Strange Boulton
Canada West
1847
1867

Green tickY




Denis-Benjamin Viger
Canada East
1848
1858

Green tickY




James Leslie
Canada East
1848
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


Étienne-Paschal Taché
Canada East
1848
1865dagger

Green tickY




Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel
Canada East
1848
1866dagger

Green tickY



Joseph Bourret
Canada East
1848
1859dagger

Green tickY




Georges-René Saveuse de Beaujeu
Canada East
1848
1865dagger

Green tickY




Louis Méthot
Canada East
1848
1857

Green tickY




Joseph-Ovide Turgeon
Canada East
1848
1857dagger

Green tickY




John Ross
Canada West
1848
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


Samuel Crane
Canada West
1849
1858

Green tickY




Samuel Sylvester Mills
Canada West
1849
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


Robert Jones
Canada East
1849
1850Hash-tag

Green tickY




Louis Panet
Canada East
1852
1867

Green tickY



Green tickY

Charles Wilson
Canada East
1852
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau
Canada East
1852
1867

Green tickY




Benjamin Seymour
Canada West
1854
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


David Morrison Armstrong
Canada East
1855
1867

Green tickY



Eusèbe Cartier
Canada East
1855
1862dagger

Green tickY




Joseph Légaré
Canada East
1855
1855dagger

Green tickY




Walter Hamilton Dickson
Canada West
1855
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


Ebenezer Perry
Canada West
1855
1867

Green tickY


Green tickY


Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière
Laurentides
1856
1864


Green tickY



Elzéar-Henri Juchereau Duchesnay
Lauzon
1856
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


John Simpson
Queen's
1856
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY

James Patton
Saugeen
1856
1862[5]


Green tickY



Hollis Smith
Wellington
1856
1863dagger


Green tickY



Isidore-Édouard-Candide Masson
Thousand Islands
1856
1864


Green tickY



Louis Renaud
Salaberry
1856
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Louis-Antoine Dessaulles
Rougemont
1856
1863


Green tickY

Green tickY


Philip Michael Matthew Scott VanKoughnet
Rideau
1856
1862


Green tickY



Harmannus Smith
Burlington
1856
1864


Green tickY



Edmund Murney
Trent
1856
1861dagger


Green tickY



John Prince
Western
1857
1860[6]


Green tickY



Joseph-François Armand
Alma
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


George Crawford
St. Lawrence
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Alexander Campbell
Cataraqui
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


David Christie
Erie
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Ulric-Joseph Tessier
Gulf
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Alexandre-Édouard Kierzkowski
Montarville
1858
1861down-arrow


Green tickY



Jean-Baptiste Guévremont
Sorel
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Pierre-Urgel Archambault
Repentigny
1858
1867


Green tickY



Édouard-Louis-Antoine-Charles Juchereau Duchesnay
La Salle
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


George Alexander
Gore
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


George William Allan
York
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Donald McDonald
Tecumseth
1858
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


James Shaw
Bathurst
1860
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Robert Unwin Harwood
Rigaud
1860
1863


Green tickY



David Reesor
King's
1860
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Asa Belknap Foster
Bedford
1860
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


William Hamilton Merritt
Niagara
1860
1862dagger


Green tickY



Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair
Brock
1860
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Pierre-Gabriel Huot
Stadacona
1860
1861down-arrow


Green tickY

Green tickY


Luc Letellier de St-Just
Grandville
1860
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


John Hamilton
Inkerman
1860
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Jean-Baptiste-Georges Proulx
La Vallière
1860
1867


Green tickY


Green tickY

Malcolm Cameron
St. Clair
1860
1863[7]


Green tickY



Allan Napier MacNab
Western
1860
1862dagger


Green tickY


Andrew Jeffrey
Newcastle
1860
1863


Green tickY



Louis Lacoste
Montarville
1861double-dagger
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Sidney Smith
Trent
1861
1863Hash-tag


Green tickY



Charles-François-Xavier Baby
Stadacona
1861double-dagger
1864dagger


Green tickY



James Cox Aikins
Home
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY

Thomas H. Bennett[8]
Eastern
1862
1867


Green tickY



William McMaster
Midland
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Jacques-Olivier Bureau
Lorimier
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Elijah Leonard
Malahide
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Charles-Christophe Malhiot
Shawinigan
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


François-Xavier Lemieux
La Durantaye
1862
1864dagger


Green tickY



Alexandre Bareil, dit Lajoie
Lanaudière
1862
1862dagger


Green tickY



Luther Hamilton Holton
Victoria
1862
1863[9]


Green tickY

Green tickY


Robert Read
Quinte
1862
1867


Green tickY



John McMurrich
Saugeen
1862double-dagger
1864


Green tickY

Green tickY


Charles Cormier
Kennebec
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


James Currie
Niagara
1862
1866Hash-tag


Green tickY



Walter McCrea
Western
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


James Skead
Rideau
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Oliver Blake
Thames
1862
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Louis Auguste Olivier
Lanaudière
1863double-dagger
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Alexander Vidal
St. Clair
1863
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


John Sewell Sanborn
Wellington
1863<Up-arrow
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Thomas Ryan
Victoria
1863double-dagger
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Billa Flint
Trent
1863double-dagger
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Eustache Prud'homme
Rigaud
1863double-dagger
1867


Green tickY


Green tickY

Asa Burnham
Newcastle
1863
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


William Henry Chaffers
Rougemont
1864
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


David Edward Price
Laurentides
1864
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Joseph-Noël Bossé
La Durantaye
1864double-dagger
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Jean-Élie Gingras
Stadacona
1864double-dagger
1867


Green tickY


Green tickY

Léandre Dumouchel
Thousand Islands
1864double-dagger
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


David Lewis Macpherson
Saugeen
1864
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY


Harcourt Burland Bull
Burlington
1864
1867


Green tickY

Green tickY






Speakers of the Legislative Council


The Speaker was the presiding officer of the Legislative Council, and was appointed by the Queen-in-Council. He was styled "The Honourable, the Vice-Chancellor, Speaker."[10]


The office was preceded by the Speaker of Legislative Council of Upper Canada and Speaker of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada. The following table displays the names and political parties of the Speakers between 1841 and 1866.[11]
















































































Picture
Name
Party
Term
Notes

Robert Sympson Jameson.png

Robert Sympson Jameson

1841-1843
First Speaker of the Legislative Council

Peter McGill.gif

Peter McGill

1843-1847, 1848-1853

Mayor of Montreal from 1840 to 1842

Rene-Edouard Caron.jpg

René-Édouard Caron

1843-1847; 1848-1853


James Morris (Canada West politician).png

James Morris

1853-1854; 1858



John Ross

1854-1856


Étienne-Paschal Taché.jpg
Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché

Blue
1856-1857


Sir Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau.jpg

Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau
Blue
1857-1858; 1858-1862


ANMacNab.jpg
Sir Allan MacNab

Conservative
1862


Sir Alexander Campbell.jpg
Sir Alexander Campbell
Conservative
1863


Ulric-Joseph Tessier.jpg

Ulric-Joseph Tessier

Liberal
1863-1866



Parliament Buildings


The Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada sat a various buildings in Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa:



  • 1841-1843 three sessions were held at the 3 storey Kingston General Hospital

  • 1843 Parliament moves to Montreal and sites at renovated St. Anne's Market; burned down in 1849; rebuilt as market only and burned down again in 1902; site later as parking lot and now public square called Place d'Youville.

  • 1849 temporary sites for Parliament at Bonsecours Market and the Freemason's Hall, Montreal for single session.

  • 1849-1850 Parliament returns to Toronto to the site of the Third Parliament Buildings at Front and Simcoe Street.

  • 1851 Parliament relocates to Quebec City in 1851 to the Quebec Parliament Building until fire in destroys the building in 1854.

  • 1854-1859 Parliament remains in Quebec and relocates to Quebec Music Hall and Quebec City Courthouse.

  • 1859 Parliament return to Toronto to the site of the last parliament held there in 1849-1851 sessions.

  • 1860-1865 Parliament returns to Quebec and new Parliament Buildings, Quebec at Parc Montmercy; re-used as Parliament of Quebec 1867-1883

  • 1866-1867 Parliament locates in Ottawa on Parliament Hill to the completed and original Centre Block, as well as the East and West Block; Centre Block was later destroyed by fire



See also


  • List of by-elections to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada


References





  1. ^ An Act to empower the Legislature of Canada to alter the Constitution of the Legislative Council for that Province, and for other Purposes, (UK) 17&18 Vict., c. 118



  2. ^ An Act to change the Constitution of the Legislative Council by rendering the same Elective, S.Prov.C. 1856, c. 140



  3. ^ subject to the terms provided in An Act to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, 3 & 4 Vic., c. 35, s. 5-8



  4. ^ resigned to accept appointment to government office


  5. ^ appointed Solicitor-General for Canada East


  6. ^ appointed judge


  7. ^ appointed Queen's printer


  8. ^ father of John Bennett


  9. ^ appointed Minister of Finance


  10. ^ Journals of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada ... being the first session, of the first provincial Parliament, 1841. 1841. p. 22. Retrieved November 12, 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  11. ^ Catalogue - Library of Parliament. 1858. pp. 1656–1657.
    [not in citation given]





External links



  • Assemblée nationale du Québec (French)


  • The Canadian parliamentary companion : first year, HJ Morgan (1862)


  • The Canadian parliamentary companion, HJ Morgan (1867)




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