Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island

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L'Assemblée législative de l'Île de Vancouver (Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island en anglais) était le parlement élu pour représenter les électeurs de la colonie de l'Île de Vancouver. Elle a été créée en 1856 à la suite d'une série de pétitions envoyées au bureau des Colonies à Londres protestant contre le contrôle de la Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson sur la colonie. Il s'agit de la première assemblée élue au sein de l'Amérique du Nord britannique à l'ouest de l'Ontario. rdf:langString
The Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island, sometimes House of Assembly of Vancouver Island, was the colonial parliamentary body that was elected to represent voters in the Colony of Vancouver Island. It was created in 1856 after a series of petitions were sent to the Colonial Office in London protesting the Hudson’s Bay Company’s proprietary rule over the colony. It was the first elected assembly in British North America west of Ontario. Although at first only handful of colonists met the voting requirement, and most of those that did were tied to the HBC, the franchise was gradually extended, and the assembly began to assert demands for more control over colonial affairs, as well as criticize colonial governor Sir James Douglas's inherent conflict of interest as both governor and Hudso rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island
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rdf:langString Speaker of the House of Assembly
rdf:langString Bachelor's Hall, Fort Victoria 1856–1860
rdf:langString Legislative Hall / Legislative Council Court 1860–1866
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rdf:langString The Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island, sometimes House of Assembly of Vancouver Island, was the colonial parliamentary body that was elected to represent voters in the Colony of Vancouver Island. It was created in 1856 after a series of petitions were sent to the Colonial Office in London protesting the Hudson’s Bay Company’s proprietary rule over the colony. It was the first elected assembly in British North America west of Ontario. Although at first only handful of colonists met the voting requirement, and most of those that did were tied to the HBC, the franchise was gradually extended, and the assembly began to assert demands for more control over colonial affairs, as well as criticize colonial governor Sir James Douglas's inherent conflict of interest as both governor and Hudson Bay Company's chief factor.
rdf:langString L'Assemblée législative de l'Île de Vancouver (Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island en anglais) était le parlement élu pour représenter les électeurs de la colonie de l'Île de Vancouver. Elle a été créée en 1856 à la suite d'une série de pétitions envoyées au bureau des Colonies à Londres protestant contre le contrôle de la Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson sur la colonie. Il s'agit de la première assemblée élue au sein de l'Amérique du Nord britannique à l'ouest de l'Ontario.
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