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The 6th Parliament of the Province of Canada was summoned in January 1858, following the general election for the Legislative Assembly in December 1857. Sessions were held in Toronto in 1858 and then in Quebec City from 1859. The Parliament was dissolved in May 1861.
The 1858 parliamentary session was one of the longest and nastiest in Canadian history, opening in January 1858, just as news arrived from London that Queen Victoria had chosen Ottawa as the permanent seat for the Canadian government. In August 1858 the Macdonald-Cartier ministry carried out the divisive "double shuffle" that allowed the ministry to stay in power without facing by-elections.
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly was Sir Henry Smith.
Electoral system
Each voter could cast as many votes as there were seats to fill in the district (First-past-the-post voting).
Montreal and Quebec City elected three members; Toronto elected two members. All others elected just one member.
(Previous to the next election, all districts were changed to single-member districts.)
Canada East - 65 seats
Canada West - 65 seats
References
Upper Canadian politics in the 1850s, Underhill (and others), University of Toronto Press (1967)
Côté, George Oliver (1860). Political appointments and elections in the province of Canada. 1841 to 1860. St. Michael & Darveau.
External links
Ontario's parliament buildings ; or, A century of legislation, 1792-1892 : a historical sketch
Assemblée nationale du Québec (French)
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