Document Information Date: 1896-08-26 By: Canada (Parliament), Lord Aberdeen, Charles Tupper Citation: Canada, Parliament, “RETURN To an ADDRESS of the HOUSE OF COMMONS, dated 28th August, 1896, for copies of all correspondence between His Excellency the Governor General and Sir Charles Tupper, respecting certain proposed appointments and Orders in Council” in Sessional Papers (1896). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 60 Victoria. … Read more Canada, “Correspondence between His Excellency the Governor General and Sir Charles Tupper, respecting certain proposed appointments and Orders in Council” Sessional Papers [No. 7] (1896) →
Document Information Date: 1896-07-13 By: Privy Council Citation: Functions of the Prime Minister, 1896-2710 (RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-1-a.) Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF).
Document Information Date: 1896-07-03 By: Lord Aberdeen Citation: Letter from Lord Aberdeen to Charles Tupper (3 July 1896), [MG 26 F, Vol. 11, 5696-5713]. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 5696 GOVERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA. July 3, 1896. My dear Sir Charles: I have gone carefully through the papers which you were good enough to leave here yesterday, and before entering into details which I shall be very glad to do when necessary later, I would take this opportunity of explaining to you briefly what I conceive… Read more Letter from Lord Aberdeen to Charles Tupper Denying PM Appointments (3 July 1896) →
Document Information Date: 1896-06-24 By: Jean Chapais Citation: Letter from Jean Chapais to Charles Tupper (24 June 1896). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 5643 Private Hon. J. Chapais Quebec June the 24th The honourable Sir Charles Tupper, [illegible] Secretary of State Ottawa Dear Sir, I am just arriving from Kamouraska where after the fiercest battle, we are beaten by eleven votes. I need not tell you how deeply affected I am by the dreadful blow that our partly has received. For me the most painful… Read more Letter from Jean Chapais to Charles Tupper re Senate appointments post-electoral defeat (24 June 1896) →
Document Information Date: 1896-05-01 By: Privy Council Citation: Functions of the Prime Minister, 1896-1853 (RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-1-a.) Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 1883 The Committee of the Privy Council, on the recommendation of the Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., G. C. M. G., submit the following memorandum regarding certain of the functions of the Prime Minister. 1. A meeting of a Committee of the Privy Council to at the call of the Prime Minister and, in his absence, of that of the… Read more Order-in-Council, Functions of the Prime Minister (1 May 1896) →
Document Information Date: 1892-11-28 By: Privy Council Citation: Appointt [appointment] of Clarence Primrose of Picton as a Senator, 1892-3024 (RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-1-a.) Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF).
Document Information Date: 1892-10-27 By: Privy Council Citation: Senator for Manitoba, Thomas A. Bernier of St Boniface, 1892-2558 (RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-1-a.) Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF).
Document Information Date: 1878-10-07 By: Privy Council, Alexander Mackenzie Citation: Supreme Court of Canada – Judge H.E. Taschereau [appointed] in room of Judge J.T. Taschereau resigned, 1878-0882 (RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-1-a.) Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). 882 On the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Justice the Committee advice that the vacancy on the Bench of the Supreme Court of Canada caused by the resignation of Judge J. T. Taschereau be filled by the appointment of Judge Henri Elgin Taschereau, Judge of… Read more Order-in-Council, Alexander Mackenzie Supreme Court Appointment post-election loss(7 October 1878) →