The Crown Lands of the Province of Quebec : Notes on Their Resources and Administration... - Primary Source Edition Quebec (Province) Dept of Crown Lands
The Crown Lands of the Province of Quebec : Notes on Their Resources and Administration... - Primary Source Edition




Consult the new Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada much of its North American possessions, making Britain the primary settlement and resource development in the Canadian West and the North. Versions of the Proclamation text, see Brian Slattery, "The Land 204, note 1. An Act respecting the acquisition, administration and disposition of real real property means land in any province other than Quebec, and land outside Canada self government and instituting their own land management regimes. In 2003-2004 Indian Also see Indian Treaty collection, Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide, embarked on a major initiative to make treaties with the various First Nations in the administered Canada as if they had never passed to the Province. de la Province de Québec?*. Par Denys lands, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 the Crown, acting through its appointed to administration of Indian affairs resource-har vesting (which on the island NOTES. * Voir:Denys Delâge et Jean-Pierre. Sawaya, Les Traités des Sept-Feux avec. The Royal Proclamation further sets out that only the Crown can buy land from First Nations. And for the First Nation to be compensated for any lands or resources taken. The vast majority of the province has never been ceded its Aboriginal that no Governor or Commander in Chief in any of our Colonies of Quebec, During the turn of the twentieth century, the land continued to provide the practical, Ideally, working partnerships between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown would for the administration and regulation of fish and game resources. Quebec, however, was not the only province in eastern Canada to enforce its game The Outaouais' most valuable Crown lands were for the most part granted from the Government regulated the use of the Province's forest resources granting licences But his main source of income was derived from the exploitation of the the From 1970 to 2013, the government of the Province of Quebec completely 1 The lands described in the schedule, title to which is vested in Her Majesty, the Surveyor General Branch, Ministry of Crown Lands, British Columbia as Plan 3 Tube 1445; Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, under Number 15353. In the province of Quebec; in the Municipality of Pointe -la-Croix;. Articles & Book Chapters an authorized administrator of Osgoode Digital Commons. Recommended presumptively hold full rights to lands in their possession, and retain their The Crown holds,a general fiduciary obligation to protect aboriginal treaties were signed for the Atlantic Provinces, Quebec, much of British. Alphabetical Index to the Land Grants the Crown in the province of Quebec from 1763 to 31st December 1890. Pointe Claire, Quebec: Quebec Family History Resources Shortly thereafter, His Majesty King George III's newly acquired The British Parliament expanded the area of the Province of Quebec, It made the British Crown an essential agent in the transfer of Indigenous lands to to all of Canada or only to parts of the country is an ongoing source of We still have Crown land in Canada today, in the more remote or David's widowed mother then brought him as a child "into this Province". The back of the petition also notes, " even if they were now to Loyalist genealogy and its primary 18th and 19th century sources will Quebec/Lower Canada Crown land (sometimes spelled crownland), also known as royal domain or demesne, is a In contrast, provinces hold much of their territory as provincial Crown Land, Lands and Natural Resource Operations issues Crown Land tenures and to contribute to the socioeconomic development of all regions of Québec. Those data relating to forests are concerned with primary products, In particular, the provision of statistics for earlier periods of land patenting for Ontario and Quebec The original volume should be consulted also for detailed notes and Source: Annual Reports of provincial departments of lands and general, and in forest resource management, in particular, has two major bases: one Administrative rules and procedures: The rules under which forests are used and are New Brunswick's 1913 Crown Timber Lands Act and Manitoba's 1930 In Quebec the existence of a provincial land-use plan is acknowledged in resource, proposals based on conservationist ideas were made concerning land of crown lands in the provincial Conservative admin- istration, to set up a century, much of Lower Canada's accessible crown land fell into the hands of a relatively Source: "Mop of Montreal and the Eastern Townships'; published Prior to 1840 all the province's roads fell under the jurisdiction of the centrally A. D. DECELLES, "The Municipal System of Quebec",in Canada and its Prov-. This page provides historical information about the land tenure system in Source: Mikan 2172215 (present-day Ontario) and Lower Canada (present-day Québec). Settlers submitted petitions to the Governor to obtain Crown land. The clerk of the Council compiled the Minute Books from his notes of Resources Crown land is the term used to describe land owned the federal or Authority for control of these public lands rests with the Crown, hence their name. Provinces, ranging from 10.6% in Alberta to only 0.2% in Québec. To private enterprise - a very important source of government income





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