world.wikisort.org - CanadaBellechasse was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of the Province of Canada, in Canada East. It was created by the Union Act, 1840 in 1841, based on the previous electoral district of the same name for the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. It was located in the current Chaudière-Appalaches area.
Provincial electoral district in Province of Canada, Canada
Bellechasse
Canada East Province of Canada electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada |
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District created | 1841 |
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District abolished | 1867 |
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First contested | 1841 |
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Last contested | 1867 |
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Bellechasse was represented by one Member at the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. It was abolished in 1867, upon the creation of Canada and the province of Quebec.
Boundaries
The Union Act, 1840 merged the two provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished.[1]
The Union Act provided that the pre-existing electoral boundaries of Lower Canada and Upper Canada would continue to be used in the new Parliament, unless altered by the Union Act itself.[2] The Bellechasse electoral district of Lower Canada was not altered by the Act, and therefore continued with the same boundaries which had been set by a statute of Lower Canada in 1829:
The County of Bellechasse shall be bounded on the north east by the said County of L'Islet, on the south-west by the north-east boundary-lines of the Seigniories of Lauzon and Jolliet, and of the Townships of
Frampton,
Cranbourne and
Watford, and thence by a line prolonged south east to the southern boundary of the Province, on the north west by the River Saint Lawrence, and include all the islands in the said River, nearest to the said County, and in the whole or part fronting the same, and in the south east by the southern boundary of the Province; which county so bounded comprises the Seigniories of Berthier,
Saint Vallier, Saint Michel,
Beaumont, and its augmentation,
La Durantaye and its augmentation La Martiniere, Montapeine, Vincennes,
Saint Gervais and Livandiere, and the Townships of
Buckland and
Standon.
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The electoral district of Bellechasse thus included the County of Bellechasse (now part of the Bellechasse Regional County Municipality), and some adjacent areas. The elections were held at Saint Vallier and Saint Gervais.[4]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Bellechasse was represented by one member in the Legislative Assembly.[5]
The following were the members for Bellechasse.
Parliament |
Years |
Members[6] |
Party[7] |
1st Parliament 1841-1844 |
1841-1842 |
Augustin-Guillaume Ruel[8] |
Anti-unionist |
1842-1844 (by-election) |
Abraham Turgeon[9] |
Groupe canadien français |
- Augustin-Norbert Morin (1844–1852)
- Jean Chabot (1852–1854)
- Octave-Cyrille Fortier (1854–1861)
- Édouard Rémillard (1861–1867)
Abolition
The district was abolished on July 1, 1867, when the British North America Act, 1867 came into force, splitting the Province of Canada into Quebec and Ontario.[10] It was succeeded by electoral districts of the same name in the House of Commons of Canada[11] and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.[12]
See also
- History of Canada
- History of Quebec
- Politics of Canada
- Politics of Quebec
References
- Union Act, 1840, 3 & 4 Vict., c. 35, s. 2.
- Union Act, 1840, ss. 16, 18.
- An Act to make a new and more convenient subdivision of the Province into Counties, for the purpose of effecting a more equal Representation thereof in the Assembly than heretofore, SLC 1829, c. 73, s. 1, para. 6.
- An Act to make a new and more convenient subdivision of the Province into Counties, for the purpose of effecting a more equal Representation thereof in the Assembly than heretofore, SLC 1829, c. 73, s. 3.
- Union Act, 1840, s. 18.
- J.O. Côté, Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860, (Quebec: St. Michel and Darveau, 1860), pp. 43-58.
- See biographies of individual members for party affiliation: Québec Dictionary of Parliamentary Biography, from 1764 to the present.
- Côté, Appointments and Elections, p. 59, note (3).
- Côté, Appointments and Elections, p. 59, note (4).
- British North America Act, 1867 [now the Constitution Act, 1867, s. 6.
- Constitution Act, 1867, s. 40, para. 2
- Constitution Act, 1867, s. 80.
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Statutes of Lower Canada, 13th Provincial Parliament, 2nd Session (1829), c. 74
Parliaments of the Province of Canada |
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Parliaments |
- 1st Parliament (1841–1844)
- 2nd Parliament (1844–1847)
- 3rd Parliament (1848–1851)
- 4th Parliament (1851–1854)
- 5th Parliament (1854–1857)
- 6th Parliament (1858–1861)
- 7th Parliament (1861–1863)
- 8th Parliament (1863-1867)
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