DCHP-3

L.C.

Hist.
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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1

See Lower Canada (def. 1).

See: Lower Canada(def .1)

Quotations

1815
His Excellency . . . has been please to appoint [him] Surveyor of Lands for the Province of L.C.
1850
It is now quite certain that the Ministers of L.C. will sustain the Radicals of Upper Canada in all their measures.
2

in Quebec, the upper house of the bicameral legislature, the 24 members of which are appointed for life by the government in power.

See: legislative council(def. 2)

Quotations

1885
Resigned his seat in the Latter on his appointment to L.C., Quebec, 1867.