Category: Province of Canada Debates

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess (19 September 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-09-19 By: The Globe Citation: The Globe (25 September 1854). Other formats: [illegible] ADRESS [illegible] [illegible] rose and [illegible] the address was then [illegible] administration [illegible]. [illegible] adhesion of [illegible] explained his position in regard [illegible] Canada [illegible] reserves. His opinions on that [illegible] unchanged by the alterations [illegible] place in the position of parties in [illegible]. Mr. HINCKS [illegible] He was decidedly opposed to secular [illegible] to the alienation of any of the [illegible] also, of [illegible] property of either Upper or Lower Canada [illegible] purposes… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess (19 September 1854)

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess (18 September 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-09-18 By: The Globe Citation: The Globe (23 September 1854). Other formats: QUEBEC, Monday, Sept. 18th. On motion of Mr. MACKENZIE, an address was voted to His Excellency, for a Copy of the original agreement to rent for the use of the Legislature from the Grey Nuns “l’Hospice des Sœurade la Charitee” or Grey Nunnery, and of any claim by the Archbishop of Quebec for the loss sustained by the burning, in May last, of said House, also any correspondence between the Government and parties interested; and… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess (18 September 1854)

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess ([?]18[?] September 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-09-18 By: Province of Canada (Parliament), The Globe Citation: The Globe (19 September 1854). Other formats: [Illegible] aid, that the [illegible] received an intimate [illegible] would be held in Quebec [illegible]ing of Parliament, for the [illegible]ing a candidate for the Speaker[illegible] will known that the greatest difficulty [illegible] Upper Canadian Reformers had to [illegible] with before the people at the late elec[illegible] was the name of the Inspector-General—the [illegible] of the Inspector-General and some of his colleagues. (Loud cries of hear, hear.) The only assurance they could… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess ([?]18[?] September 1854)

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly [Bagot Election], 5th Parl, 1st Sess (13 September 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-09-13 By: The Globe Citation: “Bagot Election,” The Globe (19 September 1854). Other formats: WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13th, 1854. BAGOT ELECTION. When the doors opened, we found Mr. McDONALD, of Glengarry, on his feet calling upon gentlemen on all sides of the House to lay aside party spirit, and unite in the vindication of the rights and privileges of the House by ejecting at once, and without further discussion, the sitting member for Bagot, (Mr. Brodeur) as they had complete evidence before them that that gentleman had not… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly [Bagot Election], 5th Parl, 1st Sess (13 September 1854)

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess (11 September 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-09-11 By: Province of Canada (Parliament), The Globe Citation: The Globe (16 September 1854). Other formats: [Illegible] (Reported for the Globe.) MONDAY, Sept. 11th 1854. [Illegible] transaction of the ordinary routine [Illegible]. [Illegible] rose and announced the formation [Illegible] new administration, declaring at the same [Illegible] adhesion of Sir Allan MacNab and his [Illegible] Canada colleagues, to the policy of the late [Illegible] administration on all the great questions of the [Illegible]. Mr. HINCKS then rose and said, that in view [Illegible] the position he lately occupied,… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, 5th Parl, 1st Sess (11 September 1854)

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly (25 & 27 August 1852)

Document Information Date: 1852-08-25 & 1852-08-27 By: Province of Canada (Parliament), The Globe Citation: “Latest From Parliament The Globe (28 August 1852). Other formats: LATEST FROM PARLIAMENT. BY TELEGRAPH. QUEBEC, August 25. Last night after the reporters left, the debate on the Address was continued until the adjournment of the House. No vote was taken. Mr. HINCKS spoke at great length on the state of the Province, and defended the government. He said that the House would see, from a despatch to be laid before it, that the English Government… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly (25 & 27 August 1852)

Province of Canada, Legislative Council, Debate on the Constitution (24 June 1850)

Document Information Date: 1850-06-24 – 1850-06-25 By: Province of Canada (Parliament), The Globe Citation: “Parliamentary Proceedings,” The Globe (27 June 1850). Other formats: Parliamentary Proceedings. [REPORTED FOR “THE GLOBE.”] LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MONDAY, JUNE 24. The House went into Committee for the consideration of the Bill, extending the jurisdiction of magistrates to foreign seamen in the ports of this Province. Hon. the Speaker said the provisions of the Bill before the Committee, had been deemed necessary owing to the recent alteration in the Navigation Laws of Great Britain, in consequence of… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Council, Debate on the Constitution (24 June 1850)

Province of Canada, Legislative Council [Elective Legislative Council] (18 June 1850)

Document Information Date: 1850-06-18 By: Province of Canada (Parliament), The Globe Citation: “Parliamentary Proceedings,” The Globe (20 June 1850). Other formats: Parliamentary Proceedings. [REPORTED FOR THE “GLOBE.”] LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TUESDAY, 18th JUNE. Hon. J. MORRIS laid on the table an immense number of petitions. Hon. Æ. IRVING introduced a Bill respecting a survey of the township of East Gwilliambury. The Bill to amend the act of incorporation of the St. Jean Baptiste Society was read a third time. Hon. W. MORRIS said he would not oppose the Bill at this… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Council [Elective Legislative Council] (18 June 1850)