LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF QUEBEC

The chamber of the Legislative Council of Quebec before its abolition

From 1867 until 1968, the 'Legislative Council of Quebec' (French; ''Conseil législatif du Québec'') was the unelected upper house of the bicameral legislature in the Canadian province of Quebec. The Legislative Assembly was the elected lower house.
The Council was composed of 24 members, appointed until 1963 for life and thereafter until the age of 75 by the Lieutenant-governor upon recommendation of the Premier. Each councillor nominally represented a portion of the Province of Quebec called a division.
The Council had the right to introduce bills, except of a financial nature, and to amend or veto bills passed by the Legislative Assembly. Its speaker, known in French as '''Orateur''', was by right a member of the Cabinet, and its members could serve as ministers or even Premier. Two of Quebec premiers, Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville and John Jones Ross were members of the Legislative Council.
In 1968, the Legislative Council was abolished, and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec was renamed the National Assembly. As a consequence, Quebec has a unicameral legislature. The establishment of the original system dates back to the Constitutional Act of 1791.
The Union Nationale government of Premier Jean-Jacques Bertrand passed the legislation, known as "Bill 90", to implement the change. Previous governments had made unsuccessful attempts to eliminate the upper chamber. In fact, the first attempt dated all the way back to Félix-Gabriel Marchand in the late nineteenth century. Quebec was the last of the provinces to abolish its unelected upper house.
The large chamber which used to house the Legislative Council is also known as ''le salon rouge'' (the red hall) because of the predominance of this colour on the walls. It is now used for committee meetings and for important state functions that require a large, impressive hall, such as inductions into the National Order of Quebec.

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Speakers of the Legislative Council of Quebec (1867-1968)
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Speakers of the Legislative Council of Quebec (1867-1968)



John Jones Ross 1873-1874

Félix-Hyacinthe Lemair 1874-1876

John Jones Ross 1876-1878

Henry Starnes 1878-1879

John Jones Ross 1879-1882

Pierre Boucher de la Bruère 1882-1889

Henry Starnes 1889-1892

Pierre Boucher de la Bruère 1892-1895

Thomas Chapais 1895-1897

Vildebon-Winceslas Larue 1897

Horace Archambeault 1897-1909

Adélard Turgeon 1909-1930

Jacob Nicol 1930-1934

Hector Laferté 1934-1936

Alphonse Raymond 1936-1940

Hector Laferté 1940-1944

Alphonse Raymond 1944-1950

Jean-Louis Baribeau 1950-1960

Hector Laferté 1960-1966

Jean-Louis Baribeau 1966-1968

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Constitutional Act, 1867

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Members of the Legislative Council of Quebec (in alphabetic order)

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