List of members of the Legislative Council of Quebec

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The Legislative Council of Quebec was the unelected upper house of the Quebec legislature. It was abolished effective December 31, 1968.

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The Council was composed of 24 members, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor upon recommendation of the Premier. Each councillor nominally represented a portion of the Province of Quebec called a division. Members were appointed for life; in 1963 the rule was changed to retire members at age 75, but this did not apply to already-appointed members, and in the event remained entirely theoretical since the Council was abolished before it could be applied to anyone.

During its existence, all members of the Legislative Council belonged to either the Quebec Liberal Party, the Conservative Party of Quebec, or the Union Nationale.

When it was dissolved the standings were: Union Nationale – 15, Liberal – 9.

Members

Alma

Bedford

De la Durantaye

De Lanaudière

De la Vallière

De Lorimier

De Salaberry

Grandville

Gulf

Inkerman

Kennebec

La Salle

Lauzon

Mille-Isles

Montarville

Repentigny

Rigaud

Rougemont

Shawinigan

Stadacona

Saurel

The Laurentides

Victoria

Wellington

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