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  1. The Legislative Council of Quebec (French; Conseil législatif du Québec) was the unelected upper house of the bicameral legislature in the Canadian province of Quebec from 1867 to 1968. The Legislative Assembly was the elected lower house.

  2. The Legislative Council of Quebec was the unelected upper house of the Quebec legislature. It was abolished effective December 31, 1968. The Council was composed of 24 members, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor upon recommendation of the Premier.

  3. The National Assembly was formerly the lower house of Quebec's legislature and was then called the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. In 1968, the upper house, the Legislative Council, was abolished and the remaining house was renamed.

  4. The Legislative Council of Quebec (French; Conseil législatif du Québec) was the unelected upper house of the bicameral legislature in the Canadian province of Quebec from 1867 to 1968. The Legislative Assembly was the elected lower house.

  5. In 1867, the British North America Act gave the province of Québec its own legislature, sovereign in its areas of jurisdiction. It had two houses: the Legislative Assembly, with 65 elected members, and the Legislative Council, with 24 members appointed for life by the Lieutenant Governor.

  6. Bills recently introduced: June 7, 2024 No. 70 - An Act to amend the Animal Health Protection Act ». June 6, 2024 No. 69 - An Act to ensure the responsible governance of energy resources and to amend various legislative provisions ».

  7. The Legislative Council of Quebec was the unelected upper house of the Quebec legislature. It was abolished effective December 31, 1968. The Council was composed of 24 members, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor upon recommendation of the Premier.

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