Legislation by Province: Upper Canada (1792-1840)
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Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act granting to His Majesty a certain sum of Money to enable His Majesty to defray certain charges incurred during the prevalence of the Cholera during the last Summer. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 57 | 1833 | This act grants sums of money to the treasurer of the home district, the treasurer of the Brockville police, and the treasurer of the district of Niagara, in repayment of over-expenditure incurred during the cholera outbreak of the previous summer. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain sum of Money in aid of the Funds already granted for the Support of Common Schools in this Province. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 56 | 1833 | This act grants certain sums of money to school districts throughout the province. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for affording further aid towards the completion of the Welland Canal, and for other purposes therein mentioned. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 55 | 1833 | This act provides further funds for the completion of the Welland Canal and appoints commissioners for the administration of these funds. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide for the re-payment of certain sums of Money advanced by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, during the prevalence of the Asiatic Cholera. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 54 | 1833 | This act provides for the repayment of a sum of money advanced by the crown in 1832 during an outbreak of asiatic cholera. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting to His Majesty a sum of Money in aid of the York Hospital and Dispensary. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 53 | 1833 | This act grants a sum of money in aid of the hospital and dispensary in York, which has aided destitute emigrants both medically and surgically, as well as others. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting a Sum of Money for the relief of sick and destitute Emigrants at Prescott. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 52 | 1833 | This act grants two hundred and fifty pounds from the unappropriated funds of the province to aid immigrants newly arrived to Prescott from Great Britain who are often ill and destitute due to the difficulty of the voyage. Trustees for the administration of this fund are name. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting a further sum of Money for the Completion of the Parliament Buildings. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 51 | 1833 | This act sets aside a sum of money for the completion of the provincial parliament buildings, and appoints commissioners to oversee the project. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to make good certain Monies advanced for the payment of the Contingent expenses of the Legislature of this Province during its last Session. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 50 | 1833 | This act sets aside a certain sum of money for the payment of the expenses of the provincial legislature. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money towards defraying the expense of the Civil Administration of the Government of this Province. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 49 | 1833 | This act specifies the payments to be made to certain members of the legislative assembly and the civil service of the province. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to establish Boards of Health, and to guard against the introduction of Malignant, Contagious and Infectious Diseases, in this Province. Passed 13th February, 1833. | 3 William IV – Chapter 48 | 1833 | This act provides for the appointment of three or more health officers in the province as a measure against the spreading of contagious diseases. It specifies the role of these health officers, including home inspections, and includes the penalties for those who should defy the orders of the public health officers. It also makes it lawful for the legislative assembly to regulate passengers and cargo coming and going from certain ports into the province in order to control contagious diseases. | Early Canadiana Online |