The Story of Confederation With Postscript On Quebec Situation

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The Story of Confederation With Postscript On Quebec Situation
R Edward Gosnell
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A. Lash and R. A. Falconer, president of the Toronto University.
THE STORY OF CONFEDERATION 69 ARTICLE X.
I have before me a copy of the Debates on Confederation, which took place in the Parliament of old Canada in the year 1865, following the Conference at Quebec. It contains over 1, 030 large, closely-printed pages, which some years ago I read carefully through, more as a matter of necessity than of inclination, I have here and there, incidentally, in previ- ous articles referred to the attit
...ude of the leading federation- ists as well as to that of some who were opposed to them, and to some of the arguments used for and against, and I do not propose here to attempt even a summary of the debates. Par- liament was then as at present divided into two. Branches, the Legislative Council, or Upper House, and the Legislative Assembly, called also the House of Commons. The seventy- two resolutions passed by the Quebec Conference were presented to the Legislative Council by Hon. Sir E. P. Tache, who had presided at the Quebec Conference, on February 3rd, and he formally moved that an address be presented to Her Majesty praying that a measure should be submitted to Imperial Parliament based on these resolutions.

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