1811  An institution such as is now contemplated, would be desirable to a country so rapidly advancing in resources and improvement as the two Canadas.
1838  (1839)  The foundation of this complaint appears to be, that thirteen years ago a bill for the union of the two Canadas was brought into Parliament by the then government, which, had it passed into a law, would have made English the single official language of both.
1953  There [Kingston], in a structure built for a hospital, members from the two Canadas met in parliament for the first time.