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Secretary Bernard Hewitt’s Minutes of the Proceedings at Quebec (1864)

Document Information Date: 1864 By: Bernard Hewitt Citation: Secretary Bernard Hewitt’s Minutes of the Proceedings at Quebec (1864) in Joseph Pope, Confederation Being a Series of Hitherto Unpublished Documents Bearing On the British North America Act (Toronto: Carswell Co. Ltd., 1895) at 1-38. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Minutes of The Proceedings of The Quebec Conference, October 1864. Conference Chamber, Parliament House, Monday, 10th October 1864. The following gentlemen assembled at the Conference Chamber in the Parliament House, Quebec, on Monday, the tenth day of… Read more Secretary Bernard Hewitt’s Minutes of the Proceedings at Quebec (1864)

Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, Ministerial Explanations (25 October 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-10-25 By: Province of Canada (Parliament), The Globe Citation: The Globe (6 November 1854). Other formats: [illegible] a select Committee [illegible] and report as to the [illegible] removal of the Postmaster General [illegible] appointment of Postmaster General [illegible] other places in the [illegible] the recent Parliamentary [illegible] or immediately there [illegible] and report upon the [illegible] with the issuing of a [illegible] Peace for the County of Kent in [illegible] a vote of this House had been [illegible] to the Administration, and a [illegible] had been ordered;… Read more Province of Canada, Legislative Assembly, Ministerial Explanations (25 October 1854)

Debate of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada (May 31, 1853)

Click here to view the original document (PDF). Debate of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada TUESDAY, 31 MAY 1853. (903) ORDERED, That the Bill to make more ample provision for the incorporation of the Town of St. Hyacinthe, and to extend its limits, as reported from the Standing Committee on Miscellaneous Private Bills, be committed to a Committee of the whole House, for To-morrow, and be then the second Order of the day. Ordered, That the Bill to vest in John Carling and others, a certain portion of Church… Read more Debate of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada (May 31, 1853)

Debate of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada (May 13, 1853)

Click here to view the original document (PDF). Debate of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada FRIDAY, 13 MAY 1853. (850) MR. SPEAKER acquainted the House, That, yesterday, he received from the Commissioner appointed for the examination of witnesses on the trial of the Petition complaining of an undue Election and Return for the County of Prince Edward, a copy of the Minutes of his proceedings under the said Commission. Mr. Speaker further acquainted the House, That he had, this day, issued his Warrant for the re-assembling of the Select… Read more Debate of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada (May 13, 1853)

Debates of the Legislative Assembly of United Canada — Volume XI — Part II

Click here to view the original document (PDF). TUESDAY, 19 OCTOBER 1852. (318) THE Clerk laid before the House,–Minutes of the Proceedings of the General Committee of Elections, pursuant to the 41st Section of “The Election Petitions Act of 1851.” Ordered, That the said Minutes do lie upon the table. The following Petitions were severally brought up, and laid on the table:– By Mr. Smith of Durham,–The Petition of Paul Robins and others, Bible Christians, of Darlington; and the Petition of the Municipality of the Township of Manvers. By Mr.… Read more Debates of the Legislative Assembly of United Canada — Volume XI — Part II

“An Elective Legislative Council,” The Globe (3 April 1852)

Document Information Date: 1852-04-03 By: The Globe Citation: “An Elective Legislative Council,” The Globe (3 April 1852). Other formats: AN ELECTIVE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The proposed alteration in the construction of the second branch of our Legislature, has attracted some attention from the press, but has not received that close examination which we anticipated. A number of our cotemporaries seem determined for the change, right or wrong; and two or three of them, we observe, attack the Globe bitterly for opposing the movement—though they make no attempt to meet our objections.… Read more “An Elective Legislative Council,” The Globe (3 April 1852)

Letter from Hon. Francis Hincks to the Editor of the Daily News (10 August 1849)

Document Information Date: 1849-08-10 By: Francis Hincks, The Globe Citation: Letter from Hon. Francis Hincks to the Editor of the Daily News (10 August 1849) in “Letter from the Hon. Francis Hincks on Canadian Affairs,” The Globe (6 September 1849). Other formats: LETTER FROM THE HON. FRANCIS HINCKS ON CANADIAN AFFAIRS. To the Editor of the Daily News. SIR,—Though very reluctant to intrude myself on the attention of the English public, I feel that in justice to the country of my adoption I ought at least to make an effort… Read more Letter from Hon. Francis Hincks to the Editor of the Daily News (10 August 1849)

UK, House of Commons, “Affairs of Canada,” vol 40 (16 January 1838)

Document Information Date: 1838-01-16 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Affairs of Canada“, vol 40 (1838), cols 7-95. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). AFFAIRS OF CANADA. HC Deb 16 January 1838 vol 40 cc7-937 Lord J. Russell Mr. Speaker, I rise in pursuance of the promise which I made to the House on a former occasion, to bring under its consideration at the earliest possible opportunity, the affairs of Canada. In proportion to the satisfaction which I feel whenever… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Affairs of Canada,” vol 40 (16 January 1838)