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Executive Council of the Province of Canada

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29: 40: 43:. The council replaced the Executive Councils of Upper and Lower Canada. It lasted from 1841 to 1867, when the Province of Canada was abolished as part of 214: 121: 36: 39:. Members of the Executive Council were generally members of the elected Legislative Assembly, but there were also some members from the appointed 209: 156: 109: 204: 133: 115: 48: 164: 139: 199: 189: 194: 44: 152: 21: 127: 66: 183: 168: 160: 51:, and at the provincial level by the executive councils of the two new provinces, 84: 72: 62:
The Executive Council sat at several capitals of the Province of Canada:
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Members were advisers to the Governor and later to the
47:. It was replaced at the federal level by the 30:Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada 41:Legislative Council of the Province of Canada 8: 18:Executive Council of the Province of Canada 122:Philip Michael Matthew Scott VanKoughnet 167:(1817-1818, 1820) and Administrator of 32:from its inception in 1841 to 1848. 7: 104:Presidents of the Executive Council 14: 165:Executive Council of Upper Canada 163:officer and former member of the 37:Premier of the Province of Canada 215:1867 disestablishments in Canada 130:, May 16, 1863 – March 29, 1864 49:Queen's Privy Council of Canada 28:but was not responsible to the 20:had a similar function to the 1: 210:1841 establishments in Canada 140:Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair 136:June 30, 1864 – December 1865 231: 205:Former ministers of Canada 45:Canadian Confederation 93:Quebec City 1859–1866 200:Monarchy of Canada 190:Province of Canada 153:Samuel Boies Smith 128:Isidore Thibaudeau 90:Toronto 1856–1858 222: 230: 229: 225: 224: 223: 221: 220: 219: 180: 179: 178: 149: 106: 12: 11: 5: 228: 226: 218: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 195:Privy councils 192: 182: 181: 177: 174: 173: 172: 148: 145: 144: 143: 137: 131: 125: 119: 113: 110:William Morris 105: 102: 101: 100: 94: 91: 88: 82: 76: 70: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 227: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 187: 185: 175: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 151: 150: 146: 141: 138: 135: 132: 129: 126: 123: 120: 117: 114: 111: 108: 107: 103: 98: 95: 92: 89: 86: 83: 80: 77: 74: 71: 68: 65: 64: 63: 60: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 33: 31: 27: 23: 19: 169:Upper Canada 161:British Army 157:Samuel Smith 134:George Brown 116:James Leslie 61: 34: 17: 15: 85:Quebec City 184:Categories 176:References 171:1817-1818 155:- son of 112:1846–1848 99:1866–1867 87:1852–1856 81:1849–1852 75:1843–1849 69:1841–1843 73:Montreal 67:Kingston 79:Toronto 53:Ontario 26:England 22:Cabinet 147:Clerks 97:Ottawa 57:Quebec 142:1866 124:1856 118:1848 55:and 16:The 24:in 186:: 159:, 59:.

Index

Cabinet
England
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Premier of the Province of Canada
Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
Canadian Confederation
Queen's Privy Council of Canada
Ontario
Quebec
Kingston
Montreal
Toronto
Quebec City
Ottawa
William Morris
James Leslie
Philip Michael Matthew Scott VanKoughnet
Isidore Thibaudeau
George Brown
Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair
Samuel Boies Smith
Samuel Smith
British Army
Executive Council of Upper Canada
Upper Canada
Categories
Province of Canada
Privy councils
Monarchy of Canada
Former ministers of Canada

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