What are the 3 statements that run through Canadian Politics?
When was the Treaty of Ultrecht and what did it do?
1713
- Britain gain control over Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
When was the Treaty of Paris and what did it do?
1763
- Marked the end of the Seven Years War and France ceded control of Canada to Britain
When was the Royal Proclamation and what did it do?
1763
- First constitutional document
- Carved out the colony of Quebec and provided protection for Indigenous Peoples
When was the Quebec Act and what did it do?
1774
- Established new political institutions in Quebec
What political institutions were established from the Quebec Act of 1774?
Who was granted religious freedom and rights from the Quebec Act in 1774?
Roman Catholics
What did the judicial system do following the Quebec Act in 1774?
When was the Constitution Act and what did it do?
1791
- An Act of the British Parliament
- Create Upper and Lower Canada
What did the Constitution Act of 1791 do for both Upper and Lower Canada?
Gave both Upper and Lower Canada:
- A Governor
- An Appointed Executive Council
- An Appointed Legislative Council
- A locally elected legislative assembly
Why was the locally elected legislative assembly that was introduced through the Constitution Act of 1791 important?
What was the problem with the newly formed representative government following the Constitutions Act of 1791?
Who was Lord Durham?
What did the Durham Report, 1839, recommend?
What would the recommended responsible government from the Durham Report, 1839, do?
When was responsible government implemented into Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Colony of Canada?
Who implemented the Act of Union in 1840 and what did it do?
Lord Durham
- Joined the Two Colonies into a single colony of Canada (upper and lower)
What was the Act of Union in 1840 meant to do?
When was the British North American Act, and what did it do?
1867
- Joined Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec & Ontario
What did the British North American Act of 1867 provide?
Why was the British North American Act of 1867 put into place?
What lead Canada towards Sovereignty?
What did the Constitution Act of 1982 do?
What does Canada’s parliamentary system feature?
Aspects of both:
- British Parliamentary system
- US federal system