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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 53. Chapters: 1867 in Australia, 1867 in Austria, 1867 in Bolivia, 1867 in Brazil, 1867 in Canada, 1867 in China, 1867 in Croatia, 1867 in England, 1867 in Finland, 1867 in France, 1867 in India, 1867 in Ireland, 1867 in Italy, 1867 in Japan, 1867 in Liberia, 1867 in Luxembourg, 1867 in Mexico, 1867 in New Zealand, 1867 in Norway, 1867 in South Africa, 1867 in Taiwan, 1867 in Vietnam, 1867 in Wales, 1867 in international relations, 1867 in the United Kingdom, 1867 in the United States, Tenure of Office Act, 1st Canadian Parliament, Manchester Martyrs, Medicine Lodge Treaty, Winter Garden Theatre, Alaska Purchase, Hindi-Urdu controversy, Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, List of sovereign states in 1867, Fenian Rising, Battle of Mentana, Rule in Allhusen v Whittell, Mexican Empire, 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake, List of state leaders in 1867, Fanny Adams, French military mission to Japan, Luxembourg Crisis, Formosan Expedition, Andaman Islands Expedition, Ferndale, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Exposition Universelle, Treaty of London, Finnish famine of 1866-1868, 23rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia, Anglo-Dutch Gold Coast Treaty, 21st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, Icarus affair, Fenian dynamite campaign, Kidder massacre, Conquest of Cochinchina, London Conference of 1867, Battle of Infernal Caverns, Warrington rail crash, List of 1867 Canadian incumbents, Treaty of Ayacucho, Tax Anti-Injunction Act, Battle of Inlon River, 1867 English cricket season, Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1867, Liberian general election, 1867, List of colonial governors in 1867. Excerpt: The 1st Canadian Parliament was in session from November 6, 1867 until July 8, 1872. The membership was set by the 1867 federal election from August 7 to September 20, 1867, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was prorogued prior to the 1872 election. It was controlled by a majority coalition between the Conservative Party and the Liberal-Conservative Party under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 1st Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by Edward Blake from 1869 to 1871, followed by a vacancy in the Liberal leadership. The Speaker was James Cockburn. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1867-1871 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were five sessions of the 1st Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the first parliament by province. Cabinet members are bolded. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. Note: - The Anti-Confederate Party dissolved after failing to secure Nova Scotia's secession from Confederation. In 1869 its members joined other parties, or in one case sat as an independent. Four Quebec members recontested their seats in byelections, and were re-elected: - John Rose was reelected in Huntingdon on November 28, 1867, after being named Minister of Finance. - Barthélemy Pouliot was unseated on petition, but was reelected in L'Islet on July 14, 1869. - Christopher Dunkin was reelected in Brome on November 29, 1869, after being named Minister of Agriculture. - John Henry Pope was reelected in Compton on November 11, 1871, after being named Minister of Agriculture following Dunkin's resignation from Parliament. Note: - One Ontario MP, Alexander Morris, recontested his seat in a byelection. He was reelected in Lanark South on November 29, 1869,...

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