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Royal Commission for the Investigation of all Grievances Affecting His Majesty's Subjects of Lower Canada

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The commissioners published a first report on financial matters in January 1836. Drafted by Gipps, the report recommended all crown revenues to be surrendered to the Legislative Assembly with the exception of a modest civil list. A second report was published in March. It recommended the
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of 1831 to be repealed to place at the disposal of the Executive sufficient funds to carry on the essential services of government. In May, a third report rejected the constitutional change whereby the Executive Council members would be responsible before the elective House of Assembly.
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A final report was published on 17 November 1836. Was rejected the idea of modifying the electoral system to increase the representation of British settlers in the colony.
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Reports of Commissioners on Grievances Complained of in Lower Canada. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 20 February 1837
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Resolutions intended to be proposed by Lord John Russell, in a committee of the whole house, relative to the affairs of Canada
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Royal Commission for the Investigation of all Grievances Affecting His Majesty's Subjects of Lower Canada
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Five reports, in addition to a conclusive general report were prepared by the commission.
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Mill, John Stuart. "Radical Party and Canada: Lord Durham and the Canadians", in
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Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Civil Government of Canada
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The commission's work became the basis of the ten resolutions which
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led the royal commission of inquiry as commissioner together with
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was established 7 years after the publication of the report of a
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Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Civil Government of Canada
Gosford
Charles Edward Grey
George Gipps
Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
John Russell
Secretary of State for the Home Department
House of Commons
"Acheson, Archibald, 2nd Earl of Gosford"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
online
online
online
Lower Canada Rebellion
Constitutional history of Canada
Categories
Political history of Quebec
Royal commissions in Canada
19th century in the United Kingdom
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell

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