Canadian politics A List of the Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada , 1841 1866 ref cite web url http www.parl.gc.ca sites collections fine arts speakers pre confederation province thumbs e.htm title The House of Commons Heritage Collection publisher Canadian House of Commons accessdate 2010 05 28 ref Austin Cuvillier 1841 1843 Allan Napier MacNab 1844 1847 Augustin Norbert Morin 1848 1851 John Sandfield Macdonald 1852 1854 Louis Victor Sicotte 1854 1857 Sir Henry Smith Canadian politician Henry Smith 1858 1861 Joseph douard Turcotte 1862 1863 Lewis Wallbridge 1863 1866 References Reflist Category Legislative speakers Canada, Province of, Legislative Assembly Category Province of Canada Category Westminster system Canada, Province of Portal Canadian politics Canada politician stub ... more details
The Postmaster General for the Province of Canada was a member of the Executive Council for the Province of Canada responsible for the operation of the mail service. From 1784 to 1850, Deputy Postmasters General were appointed in the Canadian colonies, subordinate to the United Kingdom Postmaster General Postmaster General in Britain . On July 28, 1849, the British Parliament passed An Act for Enabling Colonial Legislatures to Establish Inland Posts . Legislation was passed in the Province of Canada in 1850 to regulate the operation of the postal service. The official transfer was completed in 1851. After Canadian Confederation in 1867, this function was transferred to the new federal government. In the Province of Canada, the Postmaster General also automatically became a member of the Board of Railway Commissioners. James Morris Canada West politician James Morris , April 1851 &ndash August 1853 Malcolm Cameron Canadian politician Malcolm Cameron , August 1853 &ndash July 1854 Robert Spence Canadian politician Robert Spence , October 1854 &ndash 1857 Sidney Smith lawyer Sidney Smith , February 1858 &ndash August 1858 Michael Hamilton Foley , August 1858 Sir John A. Macdonald , August 1858 Sidney Smith second time , September 1858 &ndash May 1862 Michael Hamilton Foley second time , May 1862 &ndash May 1863 Oliver Mowat , May 1863 &ndash March 1864 Michael Hamilton Foley third time , March 1864 &ndash May 1864 Oliver Mowat second time , June 1864 &ndash November 1864 William Pearce Howland , November 1864 &ndash August 1866 Hector Louis Langevin , November 1866 &ndash 1867 See also Postmaster General of Canada External links http www.civilization.ca cpm chrono chsmene.html A Chronology of Canadian Postal History Category Postmasters General of Canada List of Postmasters General for the Province of Canada Category Province of Canada Postmasters General for the Province of Canada ... more details
GLCPOOlogo.png right 220px thumb Current logo of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada in the Province of Ontario is a Freemasonry masonic Grand Lodge with jurisdiction over 578 ref Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Canada in the Province of Ontario, 153rd Annual Communication, July 2008 ref masonic lodges located in the province ... years the Grand Lodge went about petitioning the lodges of Canada West to come under the fold of their newly created Grand Lodge. Within a few years, not only were almost all the masonic lodges of Canada West under the jurisdiction of the GLC, but, since 1859, so were most of the lodges of Canada East . However, in 1869, sixteen of the lodges in Quebec formerly Canada East formed their own Grand Lodge, and in 1874 the Grand Lodge of Canada completely withdrew from the province of Qu bec, and twenty four more lodges moved from the Grand Lodge of Canada to the Grand Lodge of Quebec Grand Lodge of Qu bec . In 1887 the name of the Grand Lodge was changed to the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province ... The 150 year history of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario http www.sarniadistrictmasons.ca index.html Category Grand Lodges Canada Category Organizations based in Hamilton ...Freemasonry2 Image GrandLodgeOfCanada.JPG 250px right thumb Grand Lodge of Canada, King Street Hamilton ... Grand Lodge The Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada was formed at the request of Alexander ... Prince Edward , the P.G.M. for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Lower Canada , William Jarvis was not endowed ... of Canada Growing dissatisfaction within the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada ... led to the question of whether it was time to create an independent grand lodge in Canada. After ..., the officers met and formed the Grand Lodge of Canada on 10 November 1855. Its officers were elected ... Lodge as well as its history of being the first Grand Lodge in Canada . References Reflist External ... more details
This is a list of the Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada , who were the heads of government of the Province of Canada from the 1841 unification of Upper Canada and Lower Canada until Confederation in 1867. Each administration was led by two men, one from Canada West now Ontario and one from Canada East now Quebec . Officially, one of them at any given time had the title of Premier , while the other had the title of Deputy . Colour key Green reformers Reform Party pre Confederation Reform Party , Parti rouge Rouges Party , etc. Yellow conservatives see Family Compact , Ch teau Clique Red Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party , Clear Grits Blue Liberal Conservative Party , Parti bleu br border 1 cellpadding 4 align center cellspacing 0 style background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse colspan 2 Canada West Premier colspan 2 Canada East Premier Took Office Left Office bgcolor ffffe0 rowspan 2 File William Henry Draper 1801 1877 .jpg centre 75px bgcolor ffffe0 William Henry Draper William Draper br Deputy bgcolor 90ee90 Image Samuel Harrison small.jpg centre 75px bgcolor 90ee90 Samuel Harrison ref This was a coalition of the moderate wings of the conservative and reform factions, rather than a regionally based one. ref br Premier February 5, 1841 January 12, 1842 ... First Ministers Lists of Prime Ministers of Canada Category Premiers of the Province of Canada Category Lists of office holders Canada, Pre Confederation Joint Premiers Category Lists of Canadian first ministers de Liste der Premierminister der Provinz Kanada fr Liste des premiers ministres du Canada ... elected leaders of Canada. ref bgcolor 90ee90 Image RobertBaldwin23.jpg center 75px Robert Baldwin ... Macdonald John Sandfield MacDonald br Premier br Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party File Louis Victor Sicotte.jpg center 75px Louis Victor Sicotte br Deputy br Liberal Party of Canada Liberal ... Dorion br Deputy br Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party May 15, 1863 May 30, 1864 bgcolor BBDDFF ... more details
using the ref and ref tags and the tag below references DEFAULTSORT Former Tallest Buildings In Canada By Province And Territory Category Lists of buildings and structures in Canada Old buildings ... Building Royal Military College of Canada 1878 Kingston, Ontario Kingston Robert Gage Temple Building ... of Canada 1922 Kingston, Ontario Kingston 22 Front Street West Gowans Kent Building 60 15 1923 Toronto ... Tower 84 21 1927 Toronto 350 Bay Street 52 13 1928 Toronto S.B. Coon and Son Canada Building Windsor ... and Oxley Balfour Building 48 12 1930 Toronto Benjamin Brown Canada Permanent Trust Building 77 18 ... and Greene Canada Life Building 87 15 1931 Toronto Henry Sproatt Sproatt and Rolph Maple Leaf ... and Jean Omer Marchand Supreme Court of Canada 47 4 1939 Ottawa Ernest Cormier Quebec class ... Building 50 11 1888 Montreal Babb, Cook and Willard Canada Express Building 40 10 1908 Montreal ..., Saskatchewan Saskatoon Archibald Schofield See also List of buildings Tallest structures in Canada ... Building, Hyperion Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1986 Cameron, Stanley, Stones of History Canada s Houses of Parliament, Film Board of Canada Denby & Kilbourn, Toronto Observed Its Architecture ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 Provinces British Columbia 60 Alberta 60 Saskatchewan 55 Manitoba 75 Ontario 85 Quebec 60 Nova Scotia 75 Prince Edward Island 30 New Brunswick 85 Newfoundland and Labrador 65 Territories Northwest Territories 50 Nunavut 25 Yukon Territory 55 See also Forest cover by state, U.S. Forest cover by state, Australia Category Forests of Canada ... more details
This is a list of Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada in order of time served in office as joint premier, both as premier and as deputy. This list counts time during an election campaign as belonging to the preceding premier. When adding together days in non consecutive terms, a month is taken to mean 30 days. John A. Macdonald Sir John A. Macdonald 9 years, 0 months, 27 days William Henry Draper William Draper 5 years, 0 months, 25 days Robert Baldwin 4 years, 9 months, 18 days Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Sir Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine 4 years, 9 months, 18 days George tienne Cartier Sir George tienne Cartier 4 years, 5 months, 25 days tienne Paschal Tach Sir tienne Paschal Tach 3 years, 11 months, 30 days Augustin Norbert Morin 3 years, 2 months, 30 days Francis Hincks Sir Francis Hincks 2 years, 11 months, 14 days Denis Benjamin Viger 2 years, 6 months, 5 days John Sandfield Macdonald 2 years, 0 months, 6 days Narcisse Fortunat Belleau Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau 1 year, 11 months Denis Benjamin Papineau 1 year, 8 months, 23 days Allan MacNab Sir Allan Napier MacNab 1 year, 8 months, 13 days Antoine Aim Dorion 1 year, 0 months, 19 days Louis Victor Sicotte 11 months, 21 days Samuel Harrison 11 months, 7 days Henry Sherwood 9 months, 12 days Charles Richard Ogden 8 months, 2 days George Brown Canadian politician George Brown 4 days Lists of Prime Ministers of Canada Canadian politics by time in office Category Lists of people by time in office Canada, Joint Premiers Category Premiers of the Province of Canada ... more details
place. In 1957, The Province and The Vancouver Sun were sold to Pacific Press Limited which was jointly owned by both newspaper companies. CFCB CKCD radio station At 2 p.m. on March 23, 1922, the Province ... regulator taking over the latter function from previous regulator the Fisheries and Oceans Canada ... Postmedia DEFAULTSORT Province, The Category Newspapers published in Vancouver Category Postmedia Network publications Category Digital newspapers published in Canada Category Publications established in 1898 Canada newspaper stub de The Province fr The Province sw The Province pt The Province simple The Province tr The Province ... more details
of Canada and the South Australia Province of South Australia the latter, to distinguish it from ... province by area is Quebec , Canada 1,500,000  km . Polities translated province class wikitable ... of Canadaprovince English language English , French language French 10 Provinces of Chile provincia ... , at several echelons viceroyalty above intendencia British Empire British colonies Province of Canada ...Other uses dablink For provinces within Christian churches, see Ecclesiastical province Multiple issues lead too short January 2011 more footnotes January 2011 refimprove January 2011 A province is a territorial ... . Etymology The English language English word province is attested since about 1330 and derives from the 13th century Old French province , which itself comes from the Latin word provincia , which referred ... Latin etymology is from pro on behalf of and vincere to triumph or to take control of . Thus a province ... under Roman law . Geology In geology , the term province refers to a specific physiogeographic ... and culture In France , the expression en province still tends to mean outside the Paris region. Equivalent ..., le de France province le de France , built around the early House of Capet Capetian royal demesne ... the expression province is sometimes replaced by en r gion , r gion now being the term officially ... as the optimum size political unit in pre industrial Early Modern Europe . He asks, Was the province ... of Spain . While Serbia , the rump of former Yugoslavia , fought the separatists in the province ... and Kurdistan . Legal aspects In many federation s and confederation s, the province or state ... in a centralized federal system such as Canada they are retained at the federal level. Some of the enumerated power s can be quite important. For example, Provinces and territories of Canada Canadian ... the state or province is sovereign, such as the environment or health standards, agreements made ... the balance of powers. Though foreign affairs do not usually fall under a province s or a federal ... more details
About the Quebec provincial party other uses Canada Party The CANADA Party was an official political party in the province of Quebec from 1994 to 1998. It was founded on Canada Day 1994 by federalist Tony Kondaks , former top aide to Equality Party Quebec Equality Party leader Robert Libman ref Le Devoir June 28th 1994 Le Parti Canada du Qu bec, vous dites? ref Its name was initially called the Canada Party of Quebec Parti Canada du Qu bec but due to confusion with the federal Canada Party , changed its name to CANADA with all capital letters and an exclamation and the imminence of a referendum on Province of Quebec Quebec s independence, the main platform of the CANADA Party was to guarantee that any riding that elected one of its candidates would stay in Canada even if Province of Quebec Quebec voted in favour of sovereignty in the 1995 referendum . Kondaks had Devoir July 29, 1994 Pierre F. C t aux trousses du Parti Canada ref See also Equality Party Quebec Equality Party National Assembly of Quebec Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history References Reflist External links http www.assnat.qc.ca fra patrimoine National Assembly historical information http www.quebecpolitique.com La Politique qu b coise sur le Web DEFAULTSORT Canada Category Provincial political parties in Quebec Category Political parties established in 1994 Category Political parties disestablished in 1998 Category Defunct political parties in Canada Quebec politician stub ... more details
. They were re unified as the Province of Canada in 1841. ref cite book title Naming Canada Stories ... Act of 1791 divided the province into French speaking Lower Canada later Quebec Canadian Confederation ... The Act of Union 1840 merged The Canadas into a united Province of Canada . Responsible government ...Other uses Use mdy dates date April 2012 pp semi indef pp move indef Infobox country native name Canada common name Canada image flag Flag of Canada.svg alt flag Vertical triband red, white, red with a red ... br From Sea to Sea small national anthem O Canada royal anthem God Save the Queen ref cite web url ... last Kallmann first Helmut work Encyclopedia of Music in Canada title National and royal anthems editor ...?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0002533 accessdate May 23, 2011 ref image map Canada orthographic projection .svg alt map Projection of North America with Canada in green map width 220px capital Ottawa latd 45 ... leader title1 Monarchy of Canada Monarch leader name1 Elizabeth II leader title2 Governor General of Canada Governor General leader name2 David Johnston leader title3 Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister leader name3 Stephen Harper leader title4 Chief Justice of Canada Chief Justice leader name4 Beverley McLachlin legislature Parliament of Canada Parliament upper house Senate of Canada Senate ... event3 Canada Act 1982 Canada Act established date3 April 17, 1982 area km2 9,984,670 area sq mi 3,854,085 ... http www.statcan.gc.ca ig gi pop ca eng.htm title Canada s population clock publisher Statistics Canada this automatically updates ONCE per day at 00 00 UTC & rounds to nearest hundred Please do not change ... Canada accessdate February 8, 2012 ref population census year 2011 population density km2 3.41 ... 2CNGDPDPC 2CPPPGDP 2CPPPPC 2CLP&grp 0&a title Canada publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate ... cctld .ca calling code Telephone numbers in Canada 1 footnotes big Portal CanadaCanada portal big Canada IPAc en icon k n d is a North American country consisting of Provinces and territories ... more details
Independent baseball team name Canada A s founded 2009 city Palm Springs, California logo Canada A s Main Logo.png caplogo current league California Winter League 2010 California Winter League current division past league Arizona Winter League currentname Canada A s 2010 future pastnames Team Canada 2009 colors Crimson & White br color box crimson color box white ballpark Palm Springs Stadium pastparks Desert Sun Stadium leaguechamps 0 divisionchamps 0 owner California Winter League 2010 California Winter League manager TBA gm TBA media http www.mydesert.com The Desert Sun newspaper br http www.newstalk920.com KPSI AM 920 Radio br http www.krpbroadcasting.com KRP Broadcasting internet website http www.californiawinterleague.com www.californiawinterleague.com The Canada A s are a future independent professional baseball team representing Canada and Cathedral City, California that will be based in Palm Springs, California as a part of the new California Winter League 2010 California Winter League . They will play their games in a short season schedule from January to February at Palm Springs Stadium along with the Palm Springs Chill , Coachella Valley Snowbirds and Palm Desert Coyotes . They started as Team Canada Arizona Winter League Team Canada in the rival Arizona Winter League , a short season instructional winter league affiliated with the Golden Baseball League and played in the International Division. But they were reported to have left the AWL and joined the CWL as the Canada A s. The team will remain the A s but may adopt the Cat moniker based on Cathedral city. Year By Year Records Arizona Winter League class wikitable bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Season bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 W bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 L bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Win bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Place bgcolor DDDDFF width 10 Playoff align center 2009 8 12 .400 3rd, International Division Did not qualify. California Winter League class wikitable bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Season bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 W bgcolor ... more details
Province of Montreal may refer to The Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province of Montreal, see List of Roman Catholic dioceses in North America The Proposal for the Province of Montreal a misnomer from the 19th century for the province of Quebec a misnomer for the district of Montreal in the Canada, New France colony of Canada during the French colonial period Disambig ... more details
Maritime province may refer to Maritimes , a region of Canada on the Atlantic coast Maritime Province, another name for Primorsky Krai , Russia, sometimes used in English language texts disambig ... more details
id toc cellspacing 10 style margin 0 0 2em 2em float right Provinces align center Northern Province disambiguation Northern align center Western Province disambiguation Western align center Central Province disambiguation Central align center Eastern Province disambiguation Eastern align center Southern Province disambiguation Southern Central Province may refer to Central Province Kenya Central Province Papua New Guinea Central Province Solomon Islands Central Province, Maldives Central Province, Sri Lanka Central Province, Zambia Centre Province, Cameroon Central Provinces and Berar , a province of British India corresponding roughly to Madhya Pradesh T v Province , Mongolia Central province may also refer to the province in the centre of the country, such as Manitoba, Canada See also Central subnational entity disambiguation geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages br Provi s Kreiz ca Prov ncia Central de Central Province ko it Provincia Centrale lt Centrin provincija ja pt Prov ncia Central ru tg zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Island province is a province with jurisdictional extent encompassing the whole land area of an island . A province cannot be called an island province if a certain part of the island is governed or administered by a separate province. Some provinces include several smaller islands. Some of the recognizable island provinces are Prince Edward Island in Canada Easter Island Islas de Pascua or Rapa Nui in Chile Hainan in China Bali in Indonesia Cebu in the Philippines Jeju do in South Korea Phuket Province Phuket in Thailand DEFAULTSORT Island Province Category Provinces Category Islands Category Types of country subdivisions Category Political geography pt prov ncia insular Geo term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1789 in Canada . Events 1789 93 Alexander Mackenzie explorer Alexander Mackenzie of Canada, seeking northern river route to the Pacific , travels to the Arctic Ocean on second journey he crosses continent by land, making contact with many tribes. Alexander Mackenzie journeys to the Beaufort Sea , following what would later be named the Mackenzie River . French Revolution begin s David Thompson explorer David Thompson learns surveying from Philip Turnor. Lord Grenville proposes that lands in Upper Canada be held in free and common soccage, and that the tenure of Lower Canada Lower Canadian lands be optional with the inhabitants. Births November 13 Denis Benjamin Papineau , Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada joint premier of the Province of Canada d. 1854 in Canada 1854 Deaths Empty section date December 2010 BNA year nav DEFAULTSORT 1789 In Canada Category 1789 by country Canada Category Years of the 18th century in Canada 89 fr 1789 au Canada ... more details
The Province of Buffalo was a proposal for the creation of a Proposals for new Canadian provinces and territories new Canadian province in the early 1900s. Its main proponent was Sir Frederick Haultain , the premier of the North West Territories . However Haultain s frosty relations with then prime minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier did not help his cause, and the proposed province was divided into Alberta in the west, and Saskatchewan in the east in 1905. History The Province of Buffalo was one of several proposals for the area of what would become Alberta and Saskatchewan. Haultain proposed the idea in 1904, stating that One big province would be able to do things no other province could. At the time the majority of Calgarians and Edmontonians disagreed with the proposal, since Haultain thought the capital of the new province should be Regina, but the two major western cities each had their own ambitions to be a capital city Edmonton eventually becoming the capital of Alberta . Laurier eventually decided to carve two provinces out of that section of the North West Territories by dividing the land up vertically. This created Alberta in the west, and Saskatchewan in the east. Buffalo today Some Albertans and Saskatchewanites believe one province would have been better suited to the area, curbing Albertan right wing Conservatism in Canada conservatism and giving formerly resource poor Saskatchewan access to greater financial resources. The idea of a union is still brought up occasionally by fringe politicians in the two provinces. In 2005 Canadian Geographic magazine ran a cover story, How the West was divided , on Haultain s proposal. References http www.usask.ca history buffalo The Buffalo Province History Conference http www.canadiangeographic.ca magazine jf05 January February ... W display title Category Proposed provinces and territories of Canada Buffalo Category History of Alberta Category History of Saskatchewan Canada hist stub ... more details
Wiktionary CanadaCanada is a North American country. Canada may also refer to TOC right Geography Historical locales Canada may refer to historical regions now subsumed by CanadaCanada, New France , a French colony along the St. Lawrence River The Canadas , British colonies Upper Canada Lower Canada The united Province of Canada , formed from Upper and Lower Canada which then became Canada West and Canada East respectively Current locales Australia City of Canada Bay , in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Canada Bay, New South Wales , a suburb of the city Canada Upper Canada Village , a heritage park near Morrisburg, Ontario England Canada, a settlement in the parish encompassing Wellow, Hampshire United States Canada, Kansas , an unincorporated community Canada de los Alamos, New Mexico , a census designated place CDP Canada Creek Ranch, Michigan , an unincorporated community Little Canada, Minnesota , a city New Canada, Maine , a town West Canada Creek , a small river in New York Other Canada Glacier , Antarctica Canada Park , a region of the West Bank New Canada, Botswana , a neighbourhood of Gaborone, Botswana Barque Canada Reef, part of the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea Buildings and structures Canada, the warehouse section of the Auschwitz concentration camp Canada Dock, Liverpool , a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool Canada House , the Canadian High Commission in London Canada Square Complex , three interconnected office buildings located in Toronto Canada Square , a square on Canary Wharf, Docklands, London One Canada Square , the tallest building in the UK, commonly known as the Canary Wharf Tower Canada Water , an area in south east London around the former Canada Dock of the Surrey Commercial Docks Canada Water tube station , a London Underground station at Canada Water Brands, companies, and organizations Canada Dry , a brand of soft drinks Canada First , a movement organized in Toronto in the 1870s to promote ... more details
November 2007 Partly because of this, the Province of Canada pulled out of the negotiations for the Intercolonial Railway . Only 20 of Canada East s residents lived in the city Citation needed date ... articles province of canada 184167 title Province of Canada 1841 67 first ... canadiana.org ECO canadiana.ca Early Canadiana on line Category Province of CanadaCanada hist stub ...For the rugby union team that competes in the North America 4 Series , see Canada East rugby team . Canada East lang fr Canada Est was the eastern portion of the United Province of Canada . ref name canadianencyclopedia.com Lord Durham s Report investigating the causes of the Upper Canada Rebellion Upper and Lower Canada Rebellion Lower Canada Rebellions recommended merging the two Canada s. The new ... , having effect in 1841. Geography It consisted of the southern portion of the modern day Canada Canadian Province of Quebec . Formerly a United Kingdom British colony called the Province of Lower Canada , based on John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham Lord Durham s report it was merged with the Province of Upper Canada present day southern portion of the Province of Ontario to create the United Province of Canada. Language It was primarily a French language French speaking region. Citation needed ... of Canada West soon outstripped Canada East. Under the Act of Union 1840 the seats in the lower legislature ... all the land of Canada West had been bought. Citation needed date November 2007 The next frontier was west of Lake Superior . However, this land was owned by the Hudson s Bay Company. Most in Canada ... had to be transported on American railways. A railway through Canada East to Halifax would provide ... in Canada lived in Montreal. Lumber was the most important natural resource of Canada East. In the woods ... also factories in the District of Canada East that made windows, shingles, washboards, and door ... two more colonies to the United States . See also Canada West Act of Union 1840 History of Canada ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox Former Country native name Bas Canada conventional long name Province of Lower Canada common name Lower Canada ag continent North America region Central Canada country Canada era Canada under British Imperial Control 1764 1867 British Era status Colony status text British province empire United Kingdom government type Constitutional monarchy event start Constitutional ... date end 10 February event1 date event1 event2 date event2 event3 date event3 p1 Province of Quebec 1763 1791 flag p1 Union flag 1606 Kings Colors .svg s1 United Province of Canada flag s1 Flag of the United ... pop1 stat year2 stat pop2 political subdiv footnotes The Province of Lower Canada French Province du ... day Province of Quebec , Canada, and the Labrador region of the modern day Province of Newfoundland ... Canada and the Province of Upper Canada . The prefix lower in its name refers to its geographic position ... Canada were Union of Upper and Lower Canada united into the Province of Canada . Rebellion Main Lower ... the colony. The provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were combined as the United Province ... of lower canada.png thumb left Constitution of Lower Canada in 1791 The Province of Lower Canada inherited the mixed set of French and English institutions that existed in the Province of Quebec ... in the current Province of Quebec 1867 . br clear all Population main Population of Canada by year ... French and Indian War Province of Quebec 1763 1791 Former colonies and territories in CanadaCanada ... Robert Christie Quebec politician Robert Christie . A History of the Late Province of Lower Canada ... symbol type image coat image map Canada lower.PNG image map caption Map of Lower Canada green capital ... Governors of Lower Canada list of Lieutenant Governors year deputy1 title deputy Lieutenant Governor Canada Lieutenant Governor and Executive Council of Lower Canada legislature Parliament of Lower Canada house1 Legislative Council of Lower Canada Legislative Council house2 Legislative Assembly ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1803 in Canada . Events Thomas Jefferson completes Louisiana Purchase extending United States U.S. control west of the Mississippi River federal plans to resettle Eastern tribes beyond the Mississippi soon begin. John Colter becomes the fourth man selected by William Clark explorer William Clark to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition . The XY Company is reorganized under Alexander Mackenzie s name. Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry is created in Montreal. Births October 13 Augustin Norbert Morin , lawyer, judge, politician and Joint Premier of the Province of Canada d. 1865 in Canada 1865 December 6 Susanna Moodie , writer d. 1885 in Canada 1885 Full date unknown John Kinder Labatt , brewer and founder of the Labatt Brewing Company d. 1866 in Canada 1866 Deaths Empty section date November 2010 BNA year nav DEFAULTSORT 1803 In Canada Category 1803 by country Canada Category Years of the 19th century in Canada Category 1803 in Canada fr 1803 au Canada ... more details
Canada Clause is a term that has been used to refer to A clause in the Charlottetown Accord that would have recognized the province of Quebec as a distinct society within Canada , aboriginal rights, sex equality and other principles or Section Twenty three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1853 in Canada , 1854 other events of 1854 , 1855 in Canada . Events from the year 1854 in Canada . Events January 27 The Great Western Railway Ontario Great Western Railway opens, linking Toronto , Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton and Windsor, Ontario Windsor . June 6 The Canadian American Reciprocity Treaty is signed October 27 A Great Western Railway Ontario Great Western Railway passenger train collides with the tail end of gravel train at Baptiste Creek, Canada West. At least 52 people are killed. Establishment of the African Baptist Association of Nova Scotia. Births Image RobertLBorden.jpg thumb right 100px Robert Borden April 13 William Henry Drummond , poet d. 1907 in Canada 1907 May 21 Edward Gawler Prior , mining engineer, politician and Premier of British Columbia d. 1920 in Canada 1920 June 8 Douglas Colin Cameron , politician and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba d. 1921 in Canada 1921 June 26 Robert Borden , lawyer, politician and 8th Prime Minister of Canada d. 1937 in Canada 1937 August 29 Arthur Peters , politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island d. 1908 in Canada 1908 September 1 James Alexander Lougheed , businessman and politician d. 1925 in Canada 1925 Deaths January 20 Denis Benjamin Papineau , Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada joint premier of the Province of Canada b. 1789 in Canada 1789 September 19 Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet , army officer and colonial administrator b. 1784 in Canada 1784 BNA year nav DEFAULTSORT 1854 In Canada Category 1854 by country Canada Category Years of the 19th century in Canada Category 1854 in Canada ... more details