About the Court
This day in the history
of the Supreme Court of Canada
and in the legal history of Canada
June 10
1791
The British parliament passes the Constitutional Act of 1791. This act divides Canada into two provinces: Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec). Each province is given a legislative assembly; however, these assemblies do not have financial autonomy. In Upper Canada, British legislation is applied exclusively, while in Lower Canada, French civil law and English Criminal Law are applied.
1947
Michel Bastarache, who will be appointed puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1997, is born in Quebec City, Quebec.

