Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Executive Council of the Province of Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from its inception in 1841 to 1848. Members were advisers to the Governor and later to the Premier of the Province of Canada. Members of the Executive Council were not necessarily members of the Legislative Assembly but were usually members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada. Members were appointed, often for life and came from Canada East and Canada West. The council replaced the Executive Councils of Upper and Lower Canada. It sat from 1841 to 1867, when it was replaced by the Queen's Privy Council of Canada.The Executive Council sat at several capitals of the Province of Canada: Kingston 1841–1843 Montreal 1843–1849 Toronto 1849–1852 Quebec City 1852–1856 Toronto 1856–1858 Quebec City 1859–1866 Ottawa 1866–1867"@en }
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- Executive_Council_of_the_Province_of_Canada abstract "The Executive Council of the Province of Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from its inception in 1841 to 1848. Members were advisers to the Governor and later to the Premier of the Province of Canada. Members of the Executive Council were not necessarily members of the Legislative Assembly but were usually members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada. Members were appointed, often for life and came from Canada East and Canada West. The council replaced the Executive Councils of Upper and Lower Canada. It sat from 1841 to 1867, when it was replaced by the Queen's Privy Council of Canada.The Executive Council sat at several capitals of the Province of Canada: Kingston 1841–1843 Montreal 1843–1849 Toronto 1849–1852 Quebec City 1852–1856 Toronto 1856–1858 Quebec City 1859–1866 Ottawa 1866–1867".
- Q1443943 abstract "The Executive Council of the Province of Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from its inception in 1841 to 1848. Members were advisers to the Governor and later to the Premier of the Province of Canada. Members of the Executive Council were not necessarily members of the Legislative Assembly but were usually members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada. Members were appointed, often for life and came from Canada East and Canada West. The council replaced the Executive Councils of Upper and Lower Canada. It sat from 1841 to 1867, when it was replaced by the Queen's Privy Council of Canada.The Executive Council sat at several capitals of the Province of Canada: Kingston 1841–1843 Montreal 1843–1849 Toronto 1849–1852 Quebec City 1852–1856 Toronto 1856–1858 Quebec City 1859–1866 Ottawa 1866–1867".