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the sixty-five Electoral Divisions or Districts of Lower Canada in this Act referred to, subject to alteration. thereof by the Legislature of Quebec: Provided that it shall not be lawful to present to the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec for assent any bill for altering the limits of any of the Electoral Divisions or Districts mentioned in the second Schedule to this Act, unless the second and third readings of such bill have been passed in the Legislative Assembly with the concurrence of the majority of the members representing all those Electoral Divisions or Districts, and the assent shall not be given to such bill unless an address has been presented by the Legislative Assembly to the Lieutenant-Governor stating that it has been so passed.

3. ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.

of Legisla

81. The Legislatures of Ontario and Quebec respec- First Session tively shall be called together not later than six months tures. after the Union.

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82. The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario and of Que- Summoning of bec shall from time to time, in the Queen's name, by Assemblies. instrument under the Great Seal of the Province, summon and call together the Legislative Assembly of the Province.

election of

offices.

83. Until the Legislature of Ontario or of Quebec Restriction on otherwise provides, a person accepting or holding in holders of Ontario or in Quebec any office, commission, or employment, permanent or temporary, at the nomination of the Lieutenant-Governor, to which an annual salary, or any fee, allowance, emolument, or profit of any kind or amount whatever from the Province is attached, shall not be eligible as a member of the Legislative Assembly of the respective Province, nor shall he sit or vote as

Continuance of existing election laws.

such; but nothing in this section shall make ineligible any person being a member of the Executive Council of the respective Province, or holding any of the following offices, that is to say, the offices of Attorney-General, Secretary and Registrar of the Province, Treasurer of the Province, Commissioner of Crown Lands, and Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, and in Quebec Solicitor-General, or shall disqualify him to sit or vote in the House for which he is elected, provided he is elected while holding such office.

84. Until the Legislatures of Ontario and Quebec respectively otherwise provide, all laws which at the Union are in force in those Provinces respectively, relative to the following matters, or any of them, namely,— the qualifications and disqualifications of persons to be elected or to sit or vote as members of the Assembly of Canada, the qualifications or disqualifications of voters, the oaths to be taken by voters, the Returning Officers, their powers and duties, the proceedings at elections, the periods during which such elections may be continued, and the trial of controverted elections and the proceedings incident thereto, the vacating of the seats of members and the issuing and execution of new writs in case of seats vacated otherwise than by dissolution, shall respectively apply to elections of members to serve in the respective Legislative Assemblies of Ontario and Quebec.

Provided that until the Legislature of Ontario otherwise provides, at any election for a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the District of Algoma, in addition to persons qualified by the law of the Province of Canada to vote, every male British subject, aged twenty-one years or upwards, being a householder, shall have a vote.

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85. Every Legislative Assembly of Ontario and every Duration of Legislative Assembly of Quebec shall continue for four Assemblies. years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the same (subject nevertheless to either the Legislative Assembly of Ontario or the Legislative Assembly of Quebec being sooner dissolved by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province), and no longer.

86. There shall be a Session of the Legislature of Yearly Session of LegisOntario and of that of Quebec once at least in every lature. year, so that twelve months shall not intervene between the last sitting of the Legislature in each Province in one Session and its first sitting in the next Session.

87. The following provisions of this Act respecting Speaker, the House of Commons of Canada shall extend and apply quorum, &c. to the Legislative Assemblies of Ontario and Quebec, that is to say, the provisions relating to the election of a Speaker originally and on vacancies, the duties of the Speaker, the absence of the Speaker, the quorum, and the mode of voting, as if those provisions were here reenacted and made applicable in terms to each such Legislative Assembly.

4.-NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

and New

88. The constitution of the Legislature of each of the Constitutions of Legislatures Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shall, sub- of Nova Scotia ject to the provisions of this Act, continue as it exists at Brunswick. the Union until altered under the authority of this Act; and the House of Assembly of New Brunswick, existing at the passing of this Act shall, unless sooner dissolved,

continue for the period for which it was elected.

5.-ONTARIO, QUEBEC, AND NOVA SCOTIA.

89. Each of the Lieutenant-Governors of Ontario, First elections. Quebec and Nova Scotia shall cause writs to be issued for the first election of members of the Legislative Assembly

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money votes,

&c.

thereof in such form and by such person as he thinks fit, and at such time and addressed to such Returning Officer as the Governor-General directs, and so that the first election of member of Assembly for any Electoral District or any subdivision thereof shall be held at the same time and at the same places as the election for a member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada for that Electoral District.

6. THE FOUR PROVINCES.

90. The following provisions of this Act respecting of provisions the Parliament of Canada, namely, the provisions rerespecting lating to appropriation and tax bills, the recommendation of money votes, the assent to bills, the disallowance of Acts, and the signification of pleasure on bills reserved,— shall extend and apply to the Legislatures of the several Provinces as if those provisions were here re-enacted and made applicable in terms to the respective Provinces and the Legislatures thereof, with the substitution of the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province for the GovernorGeneral, of the Governor-General for the Queen and for a Secretary of State, of one year for two years, and of the Province for Canada.

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VI.-DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS.

Powers of the Parliament.

91. It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the Parliament of advice and consent of the Senate and House of Com

authority of

Canada.

mons, to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of Canada, in relation to all matters not coming within the classes of subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces; and for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing terms of this section, it is hereby declared

that (notwithstanding anything in this Act) the exclusive legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to all matters coming within the classes of subjects next hereinafter enumerated; that is to say :

1. The Public Debt and Property.

2. The regulation of Trade and Commerce.

3. The raising of money by any mode or system of Taxation.

4. The borrowing of money on the public credit. 5. Postal service.

6. The Census and Statistics.

7. Militia, Military and Naval Service, and Defence. 8. The fixing of and providing for the salaries and allowances of civil and other officers of the Government of Canada.

9. Beacons, Buoys, Lighthouses, and Sable Island. 10. Navigation and Shipping.

11. Quarantine and the establishment and maintenance of Marine Hospitals.

12. Sea coast and inland Fisheries.

13. Ferries between a Province and any British or Foreign country or between two Provinces.

14. Currency and Coinage.

15. Banking, incorporation of banks, and the issue of paper money.

16. Savings' Banks.

17. Weights and Measures.

18. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes.

19. Interest.

20. Legal tender.

21. Bankruptcy and Insolvency.

22. Patents of invention and discovery.

23. Copyrights.

24. Indians, and lands reserved for the Indians

25. Naturalization and Aliens.

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