Legislation by Concept: Education, Public Health
Displaying 141 - 160 of 372 entries
Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act to Incorporate the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery. (29th March, 1845.) | 8 Victoria Chapter 81 | 1845 | This act incorporates the Montreal school of medicine and surgery under the individuals named, and specifies provisions for replacing those individuals should it become necessary. Tuition fees and the number of lectures to be delivered in both English and French on an annual basis are noted, and the institution is given the power to examine and grant medical certificates to its students, though the granting of licenses is a privilege kept by the province. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to incorporate the Quebec School of Medicine. (29th March, 1845.) | 8 Victoria Chapter 80 | 1845 | This act incorporates the Quebec school of medicine under the named individuals, and includes a process for replacing said individuals. It specifies the number of lectures which must be given by the institution annually (including the number of lectures to be given in English), empowers it to bestow medical certificates and pass bylaws to govern its students. It is also noted that students can only become licensed practitioners after applying to the province and paying the required fees. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the conveyance of certain real estates to the College of Regiopolis, and to enable the said College to acquire and hold real property to a certain amount. (29th March, 1845.) | 8 Victoria Chapter 79 | 1845 | This act amends the original act incorporating the College of Regiopolis, allowing the trustees to hold real estate in trust for the institution. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to enable the Corporation of the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning, to dispose of certain portions of Land, for the better support of the University of McGill College. (29th March, 1845.) | 8 Victoria Chapter 78 | 1845 | This act makes it possible for the trustees of McGill college to better use the Burnside estate left in to them in the will of James McGill for the maintenance and financing of the institution. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to incorporate the King’s County Mechanics’ Institute. Passed 27th March 1845. | 8 Victoria Chapter 50 | 1845 | This act allows for the incorporation the King’s County Mechanics’ Institute and stipulates its mission. | Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1845. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1845. |
An Act to make better Provision for Elementary Instruction in Lower Canada. (29th March, 1845.) | 8 Victoria Chapter 41 | 1845 | This act details the regulation of public education in the former Lower Canada. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a part of the Public Revenue for the services therein mentioned. Passed 13th April 1844. | 7 Victoria Chapter 45 | 1844 | This act awards revenue to various persons for their service to the government and for local infrastructure projects. | Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1844. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1844. |
An Act to appropriate a part of Public Revenue for the payment of the Ordinary Services of the Province. Passed 13th April 1844. | 7 Victoria Chapter 44 | 1844 | This act awards revenue to various persons for their service to the government and for local infrastructure projects. | Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1844. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1844. |
An Act to provide for the Establishment of an Academy at St. John's. (Passed 29th April, 1844.) | 7 Victoria Chapter 3 | 1844 | This act makes three thousand pounds available to establish an academy in St. John's, to build a building, establish a library, and buy materials necessary. Measures are also put in place to establish a board to run the school. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to incorporate “Les Dames Religieuses du Sacré Cœur de Jesus,” of the Parish of St Jacques de L’Achigan, in the District of Montreal, for the purposes of Education. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 54 | 1843 | An act to incorporate an Association of Religious Ladies known as "Les Dames Religieuses du Sacré Coeur de Jésus” who owned and operated a school for young women and girls in the county of Leinster in the District of Montreal. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Incorporate the Education Society of the District of Quebec. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 50 | 1843 | An act to incorporate the Education Society of the District of Quebec. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Incorporate “Bishop’s College” in the Diocese of Quebec. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 49 | 1843 | An act to incorporate Bishop's College in Lennoxville, in the Township of Ascot, in the District of St. Francis, in the Diocese of Quebec. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Incorporate the Members of the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 47 | 1843 | An act to incorporate the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the establishment and maintenance of Common Schools in Upper Canada. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 29 | 1843 | An act to name the secretary of the Province the Chief Superintendent of the Common Schools of Upper Canada, establish Common Schools in Upper Canada, and to provide for their funding and maintenance. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act further to provide for the establishment and maintenance of Common Schools, and for apportioning the fund for the support of the same, and also to grant an indemnity for the payment of certain portions of the School Monies for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and further to provide for the apportionment and distribution of the balance of the said Monies for the years one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and one thousand eight hundred and forty-three. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 9 | 1843 | An act to provide funding for common schools in the province, and to deal with certain issues regarding the distribution of funds in each of the former provinces. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate and facilitate the study of Anatomy. 9th December, 1843. | 7 Victoria – Chapter 5 | 1843 | This act establishes regulations regarding the procurement of cadavers for medical research in the province of Canada including the creation of the role of the Inspector of Anatomy to handle the transfer of unclaimed bodies to Medical Practitioners. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a part of the Public Revenue for the services therein mentioned. Passed 11th April 1843. | 6 Victoria Chapter 41 | 1843 | This act appropriates funds for payment for various public services. | Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1843. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1843. |
An Act to revive and continue the Acts relating to Parish Schools. Passed 11th April 1843. | 6 Victoria Chapter 38 | 1843 | This act revives and continues prior legislation concerning parish schools. | Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1843. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1843. |
An Act to authorize the Governor to appoint Commissioners for the appropriation of certain Monies granted to Her Majesty for the establishment of a Grammar School at Carbonear, and remaining unappropriated, and to make further provision for the support of the said School. (Passed 22nd May, 1843.) | 6 Victoria Chapter 8 | 1843 | This act establishes a fund of four hundred pounds for the establishment of a school at Carbonear. The act also establishes a school board, and details the board's responsibilities. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the Establishment and Support of a Grammar School at Harbor Grace. (Passed 22nd May, 1843.) | 6 Victoria Chapter 7 | 1843 | This act establishes a school at Harbour Grace, as well as a school board, to be paid for from the provincial treasury. | Early Canadiana Online |