Temporary North-West Council

Temporary North-West Council
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Type
Type
History
Established1870
Disbanded1876
Leadership
Lieutenant Governor
Alexander Morris
since 1872
Seats15
Elections
Last election
Members chosen by appointment
Meeting place
Fort Garry, Manitoba
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The Temporary North-West Council, more formally known as the Council of the Northwest Territories and by its short name as the North-West Council, lasted from the creation of Northwest Territories, Canada, in 1870 until it was dissolved in 1876. The council was mostly made up of members of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly and members of the Parliament of Canada who were appointed to serve on the council.

No members appointed were allowed to sit on the council until December 28, 1872.[1] The council ran the territories under the Temporary Government of Rupert's Land Act and the Manitoba Act. The council's mandate was renewed every year by the federal government until it was dissolved in 1876, to make way for the 1st Council of the Northwest Territories.

  1. ^ Thomas 1978, p. 54.