Controversial provincial school law in New Brunswick
The Common Schools Act of 1871 (the Act) was legislation of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, passed by the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, which replaced the Parish Schools Act of 1858. The legislation aimed to abolish church-run schooling in New Brunswick and replace it with a system of government-run "common schools." The case of Maher v. Town Council of Portland was initiated as a result, and in the end, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council upheld the Act. The Act was stridently opposed by the Roman Catholic Church and its adherents, and a series of clashes between New Brunswick Catholics and the provincial government culminated in the shooting of two people following riots at Caraquet in 1875, after which the Act was substantially amended to implement a joint religious/secular schooling system.
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The CommonSchoolsActof1871 (the Act) was legislation of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, passed by the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly...
government-operated "commonschools" requiring compulsory attendance of students. On May 17, 1871, the bill was passed into law as the CommonSchoolsActof1871. The...
until 1878. One of King's major accomplishments was the CommonSchoolsActof1871 which implemented a single, tax supported public school system. As Attorney...
against the CommonSchoolsActof1871, which imposed a non-denominational school system and forbade religious instruction during school hours. This led...
published by Israël Landry 1871, CommonSchoolsActof1871 prohibiting the teaching of religion in the classroom 1875, the death of Louis Mailloux, 19 years...
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1871. Law 87, also known as the CommonSchoolsAct, established school boards and a school tax, mandated non-denominational...
Catholic, he opposed the CommonSchoolsActof1871 and formed a legal defence fund for the people who had been charged in the wake of the riots and manslaughter...
denominational schools set out in section 93 of the British North America Actof 1867. The issue was whether the CommonSchoolsActof1871 infringed the...
in section 93 of the Constitution Act, 1867 (formerly the British North America Act, 1867). The issue was whether the CommonSchoolsAct, enacted by the...
Lower Common, is protected by the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Actof1871 from being enclosed or built upon. The common is for the benefit of the general...
related to 1871. 1871 (MDCCCLXXI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar...
government of George King voted in the CommonSchoolsAct in 1871 which removed any religious presence in schools and made education difficult in French...
designating them as habitual criminals. The first CTA, the Criminal Tribes Act1871, applied mostly in North India, before it was extended to the Bengal Presidency...
redesignated as secondary school by the Act to Improve the Common and Grammar Schoolsof the Province of Ontario of1871. Schools that offered classical...
American city of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871. The fire killed approximately 300 people, destroyed roughly 3.3 square miles (9 km2) of the city including...
American Indian boarding schools, also known more recently as American Indian residential schools, were established in the United States from the mid-17th...
the CommonSchoolsActof1871, which abolished church-run schools, and compelled Catholics to financially contribute to the replacement system of government-run...
the 1871act, the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 (c. 80), which currently regulates bank holidays in the UK, was passed. The majority of the...
In New Zealand, native schools were established to provide education for Māori. The first schools for Māori children were established by the Church Missionary...
conferred on this Act by section 2 of the Factory and Workshop Act1871 Bleaching and Dyeing Works Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 78) Lace Factory Act 1861 (24 &...