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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF UPPER CANADA

The 'Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada' was the elected legislature for the province of Upper Canada and functioned as the province's lower house. Created by the Constitutional Act of 1791, in practice the Assembly's power was enormously curtailed by the fact that its actions were subject to the veto of the British-appointed lieutenant governor as well as appointed the Executive and Legislative Councils. The first elections, in which only land-owning males were permitted to vote, took place in August 1792. The first sitting of the Assembly's sixteen members occurred in Newark, later Niagara-on-the-Lake on September 17 1792. Shortly before the capital of Upper Canada was moved to York in 1796 the Assembly was dissolved and reconvended for twelve more sittings between 1797 to 1840 in modest buildings in the new capital. Members continued to be elected by land-owning males to represent counties and the larger towns.
After the War of 1812, the Executive and Legislative Councils became increasingly dominated the Family Compact, a clique of wealthy individuals led primarily by John Strachan. The Compact was deeply opposed to American republicanism and favoured full establishment for the Anglican church in Upper Canada. Their increasingly authoritarian style of governance and disregard for the will of the Legislative Assembly led to demands for government that was more responsible to the people and eventually the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837.
The Act of Union (1840) united Upper and Lower Canada into the single Province of Canada and, from this point until Confederation in 1867, a joint parliament was held for the united provinces.

Contents
List of Parliaments
References
External link

List of Parliaments



1st Parliament of Upper Canada 1792-1796

2nd Parliament of Upper Canada 1797-1800

3rd Parliament of Upper Canada 1801-1804

4th Parliament of Upper Canada 1805-1808

5th Parliament of Upper Canada 1808-1812

6th Parliament of Upper Canada 1812-1816

7th Parliament of Upper Canada 1817-1820

8th Parliament of Upper Canada 1821-1824

9th Parliament of Upper Canada 1825-1828

10th Parliament of Upper Canada 1829-1830

11th Parliament of Upper Canada 1831-1834

12th Parliament of Upper Canada 1835-1836

13th Parliament of Upper Canada 1837-1840

References



★ ''Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology'', Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X

External link



Government of Ontario site

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