3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada
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La 3e législature de la province du Canada siégea de 1848 à 1851. La première session eut lieu à Montréal au Canada-Est. En 1849, des émeutiers anglophones protestant contre la Loi sur l'indemnisation des personnes qui ont subi des pertes pendant la rébellion de 1837-1838 au Bas-Canada incendièrent l'édifice du Parlement. Les autres sessions eurent lieu à Toronto. La dissolution fut annoncée le 6 novembre 1851.
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The 3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada was in session from 1848 to 1851. Elections for the Legislative Assembly were held in the Province of Canada in January 1848. The first session was held at Montreal, Canada East. In 1849, rioters protesting the Rebellion Losses Bill burned the parliament buildings. The remaining sessions were held in Toronto. During the 1849 session of this parliament, a number of important bills were passed: Seats in the Canada East remained at 41, but Canada West increased by 1 to 43. The Speaker of this parliament was Augustin Norbert Morin.
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3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada
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3e législature de la province du Canada
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The 3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada was in session from 1848 to 1851. Elections for the Legislative Assembly were held in the Province of Canada in January 1848. The first session was held at Montreal, Canada East. In 1849, rioters protesting the Rebellion Losses Bill burned the parliament buildings. The remaining sessions were held in Toronto. During the 1849 session of this parliament, a number of important bills were passed:
* the Act to provide for the Indemnification of Parties in Lower Canada whose Property was destroyed during the Rebellion in the years 1837 and 1838[1] (Rebellion Losses Bill)
* the , also known as the Municipal Corporations Act, which replaced the local government system based on district councils in Canada West by government at the county level. It also granted more autonomy to townships, villages, towns and cities.
* the Amnesty Act which offered pardons to all those involved in the Rebellions of 1837-8. In 1850, legislation was passed to regulate the operation of the postal service and to establish a post on the Executive Council for the Postmaster General for the Province of Canada. Seats in the Canada East remained at 41, but Canada West increased by 1 to 43. The Speaker of this parliament was Augustin Norbert Morin.
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La 3e législature de la province du Canada siégea de 1848 à 1851. La première session eut lieu à Montréal au Canada-Est. En 1849, des émeutiers anglophones protestant contre la Loi sur l'indemnisation des personnes qui ont subi des pertes pendant la rébellion de 1837-1838 au Bas-Canada incendièrent l'édifice du Parlement. Les autres sessions eurent lieu à Toronto. La dissolution fut annoncée le 6 novembre 1851.
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