Haut-Canada. Parliament. House of Assembly
Upper Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly
Haut-Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly
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Works
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Appendix to the Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada | |
Important debate on the adoption of the report of the select committee on the differences between His Excellency and the late Executive Council in the House of Assembly, April 18th, 1836. | |
Important public documents relative to the late changes in the executive council | |
Parliamentary proceedings in the second session of the fourth Parliament of the province of Upper Canada | |
Proceedings had in the Legislature of Upper Canada during the years 1831-2 & 3, on the subject of the lands set apart by His late Most Gracious Majesty, King George the Third, for the purpose of schools together with sundry despatches and documents relating to the same subject. | |
Questions-- to the curates of the Diocese of Quebec relative to the affairs of the fabriques-- | |
Report of the Committee of the Commons House of Assembly of Upper Canada, relative to the Welland Canal with the letter of J.B. Yates, Esq. to said committee; some editorial articles from the Patriot, a newspaper edited by Thomas Dalton, Esq., city of Toronto, U.C. and extracts from the speeches of members of the provincial parliament, on the discussion of measures proposed for the completion and efficient support of that important work : also an extract from the report of Benjamin Wright, Esq., a distinguished engineer employed by the government commissioners to examine and report on the situation of the canal. | |
Report of the select committee to which was referred the petition of David Burns, and others inhabitants of the county of Oxford, and draft of an address to His Majesty on the subject of lands for common schools founded on the same. | |
Rules for the guidance of proceedings in the House of Assembly | |
Select Committee Appointed to Enquire into the State of the Representation of the People. First report on the state of representation of the people of Upper Canada in the Legislature of that province, 1831: | |
Substance of Mr. Bidwell's speech on the second reading of his Intesttne [sic] Estate Bill, in the session of 1832. |