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61. 1925 in Canada: 14th Canadian
 
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63. 1884 in Canada: 5th Canadian Parliament,
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65. Marriage, Unions and Partnerships
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61. 1925 in Canada: 14th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 14th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 33. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 14th Canadian Parliament was in session from 8 March 1922 until 5 September 1925. The membership was set by the 1921 federal election on 6 December 1921, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1925 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the 12th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party, led by Arthur Meighen, although the new Progressive Party led by Thomas Crerar had more seats. The appearance of the Progressive Party created a three-party system in the House for the first time since the 1867 Anti-Confederation Party. The Speaker was Rodolphe Lemieux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. This was Canada's first federal minority parliament (excepting the last few days of the 2nd one). It marks the first appearance of the Labour Party, led by J. S. Woodsworth. That party, along with Woodsworths Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and their successor, the New Democratic Party (NDP) would eventually become a major player in Canadian parliaments. There were four sessions of the 14th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the fourteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3230266 ... Read more


62. Toward a more responsive parliament.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
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Title: Toward a more responsive parliament.
Author: Chuck Strahl
Publication: Canadian Parliamentary Review (Newsletter)
Date: March 22, 2001
Publisher: Canadian Parliamentary Review
Volume: 24Issue: 1Page: 2-4

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63. 1884 in Canada: 5th Canadian Parliament, La Presse, Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, William Stevens Fielding
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Chapters: 5th Canadian Parliament, La Presse, Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, William Stevens Fielding. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 32. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 5th Canadian Parliament was in session from February 8, 1883 until January 15, 1887. The membership was set by the 1882 federal election on June 20, 1882, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1887 election. It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 3rd Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by Edward Blake. The Speaker was George Airey Kirkpatrick. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1882-1887 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were four sessions of the 5th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the fifth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3229919 ... Read more


64. 1921 in Canada: 13th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 13th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 35. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 13th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 18, 1918 until October 4, 1921. The membership was set by the 1917 federal election on December 17, 1917, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1921 election. It was controlled by a Unionist Party majority first under Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden and the 10th Canadian Ministry, and after July 10, 1920 by Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and the 11th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Laurier Liberal Party, led first by Wilfrid Laurier, and then by Daniel McKenzie and William Lyon Mackenzie King consecutively. The Speaker was Edgar Nelson Rhodes. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were five sessions of the 13th Parliament; the third was opened by His Royal Highness Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII): Following is a full list of members of the thirteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3230219 ... Read more


65. Marriage, Unions and Partnerships in Canada: Same-Sex Marriage in Canada, Members of the 38th Canadian Parliament and Same-Sex Marriage
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Chapters: Same-Sex Marriage in Canada, Members of the 38th Canadian Parliament and Same-Sex Marriage, Members of the 39th Canadian Parliament and Same-Sex Marriage, Senators of the 38th Canadian Parliament and Same-Sex Marriage, Senators of the 39th Canadian Parliament and Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Marriage Act, Adult Interdependent Relationship in Alberta, Foundation for Equal Families, Re Same-Sex Marriage, the Michaels, Ontario Family Law Act, Common-Law Relationships in Manitoba, Same-Sex Marriage in Ontario, Same-Sex Marriage in Alberta, M. V. H., Same-Sex Marriage in British Columbia, Civil Unions in Quebec, Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf, Same-Sex Marriage in the Northwest Territories, Domestic Partnership in Nova Scotia, Same-Sex Marriage in Newfoundland and Labrador, Same-Sex Marriage in New Brunswick, Same-Sex Marriage in Prince Edward Island, Halpern V. Canada, Martha Mccarthy, Same-Sex Marriage in Nova Scotia, Same-Sex Marriage in Manitoba, Same-Sex Marriage in Yukon, Same-Sex Marriage in Nunavut, Same-Sex Marriage in Saskatchewan, St. Michael Report, Same-Sex Marriage in Quebec, Canadians for Equal Marriage. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 202. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: This article lists the members of the 38th Parliament of Canada and how they voted on Bill C-38, now known as the Civil Marriage Act. Bill C-38 amended the Marriage Act of Canada to recognize same-sex marriage (SSM). The 38th Parliament began with the federal election of June 28, 2004, and was dissolved on November 29, 2005. It was dissolved prior to the election of January 23, 2006. For information about the current parliament and the issue of same-sex marriage see Members of the 39th Canadian Parliament and same-sex marriage. House of Commons Up to 154 votes were needed to ensure the legis...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1267656 ... Read more


66. 1923 in Canada: 14th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 14th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 35. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 14th Canadian Parliament was in session from 8 March 1922 until 5 September 1925. The membership was set by the 1921 federal election on 6 December 1921, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1925 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the 12th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party, led by Arthur Meighen, although the new Progressive Party led by Thomas Crerar had more seats. The appearance of the Progressive Party created a three-party system in the House for the first time since the 1867 Anti-Confederation Party. The Speaker was Rodolphe Lemieux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. This was Canada's first federal minority parliament (excepting the last few days of the 2nd one). It marks the first appearance of the Labour Party, led by J. S. Woodsworth. That party, along with Woodsworths Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and their successor, the New Democratic Party (NDP) would eventually become a major player in Canadian parliaments. There were four sessions of the 14th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the fourteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3230266 ... Read more


67. 1927 in Canada: 16th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 16th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 47. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 16th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 9, 1926 until May 30, 1930. The membership was set by the 1926 federal election on September 14, 1926, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1930 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the 14th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party, led briefly by Hugh Guthrie, and then by Richard Bedford Bennett. The Speaker was Rodolphe Lemieux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1924-1933 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were four sessions of the 16th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the sixteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3230410 ... Read more


68. 1888 in Canada: 6th Canadian Parliament, Northwest Territories General Election, 1888, 1st North-West Legislative Assembly
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 6th Canadian Parliament, Northwest Territories General Election, 1888, 1st North-West Legislative Assembly, 1888 in Canada. Excerpt:Events from the year 1888 in Canada .Events Arts and literature New books Births January to June July to December Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The 1st North-West Legislative Assembly lasted from 1888 to 1891. This Assembly was the third in the history of the Northwest Territories. The Assembly marked a huge milestone bringing responsible government to the territory for the first time.Background The 1st Northwest Territories Council was dissolved after reaching the quota of elected members prescribed under the Northwest Territories Act . This precipitated the 1888 Northwest Territories general election.Despite being an elected body, there were three remaining appointed members left to serve in the Assembly. The three appointees were Legal Advisers they could actively participate in debates and mo... ... Read more


69. 1990 in Canada: 34th Canadian Parliament, Oka Crisis, Meech Lake Accord, 1990 Canadian Grand Prix, Juno Awards of 1990, R. v. Chaulk
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Chapters: 34th Canadian Parliament, Oka Crisis, Meech Lake Accord, 1990 Canadian Grand Prix, Juno Awards of 1990, R. v. Chaulk, 1990 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships, Sault Ste. Marie language resolution, 11th Genie Awards, 78th Grey Cup, 1990 CFL season, WrestleMania VI, 1990 Canadian incumbents, Morguard Investments Ltd. v. De Savoye, R. v. Sparrow, R. v. Askov, R. v. Khan, McKinney v. University of Guelph, R. v. Keegstra, 1990 Centennial Cup, 1990 Governor General's Awards, R. v. Martineau, List of Canadian number-one albums of 1990, Central Alberta Dairy Pool v. Alberta, Mahe v. Alberta, R. v. Skinner, R. v. Wong, Douglas/Kwantlen Faculty Assn. v. Douglas College, Patrick Cloutier, Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada v. Northwest Territories, R. v. Ladouceur, R. v. Brydges, R. v. Hess; R. v. Nguyen, 1990 Memorial Cup, R. v. Andrews, List of RPM number-one singles of 1990, R. v. Duarte, Knight v. Indian Head School Division No. 19, R. v. Lavallee, R. v. Hebert, National Corn Growers Assn. v. Canada, Integrated Circuit Topography Act, Rocket v. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Prostitution Reference, R. v. Storrey, 1990 Baseball World Cup, 1990 Gay Games,. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 202. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 34th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 12, 1988 until September 8, 1993. The membership was set by the 1988 federal election on November 21, 1988, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1993 election. It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry, and then Prime Minister Kim Campbell and the 25th Canadian Ministry. The official opposition was the Liberal Pa...http://booksllc.net/?id=859357 ... Read more


70. 1987 in Canada: 33rd Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 33rd Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 162. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 33rd Canadian Parliament was in session from November 5, 1984 until October 1, 1988. The membership was set by the 1984 federal election on September 4, 1984, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1988 election. It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative majority under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by former prime minister John Turner. The Speaker was first John William Bosley and then John Allen Fraser. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were two sessions of the 33rd Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: Members of the House of Commons in the 33rd parliament arranged by province. * Clément M. Côté resigned and was replaced by Lucien Bouchard in a June 20, 1988 by-election** Jean Chrétien resigned from parliament due to poor relations with the party leader. He was replaced by Gilles Grondin in a September 29, 1987 by-election. * Ian Deans left parliament to be appointed to a position in the federal government and was replaced by Marion Dewar in a 1987 by-election. * Erik Nielsen left parliament to become head of the National Transportation Agency and was replaced by Audrey McLaughlin in a 1987 by-election. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1299719 ... Read more


71. 1908 in Canada: 10th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 10th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 39. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 10th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 11, 1905 until September 17, 1908. The membership was set by the 1904 federal election on November 3, 1904, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1908 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the 8th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative/Liberal-Conservative, led by Robert Borden. The Speaker was Robert Franklin Sutherland. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1903-1907 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were four sessions of the 10th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the tenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. Established as a Canadian province on 1 September 1905. Established as a Canadian province on 1 September 1905. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3230135 ... Read more


72. 1891 in Canada: 7th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 7th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 50. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 7th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 29, 1891 until April 24, 1896. The membership was set by the 1891 federal election on March 5, 1891, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1896 election. It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority first under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 3rd Canadian Ministry, and then by Sir John Abbott and the 4th Canadian Ministry, Sir John Thompson and the 5th Canadian Ministry, Sir Mackenzie Bowell and the 6th Canadian Ministry, and finally Sir Charles Tupper and the 7th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by Wilfrid Laurier. The Speaker was Peter White. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1887-1892 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. It was the second longest parliament in Canadian history. Having five different people serve as prime minister during one parliament is easily a record for Canada; no other parliament has had more than two. There were six sessions of the 7th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the seventh Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2418857 ... Read more


73. 1976 in Canada: 30th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 30th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 84. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 30, 1974 until March 26, 1979. The membership was set by the 1974 election on July 8, 1974, and was only changed somewhat due to resignations and by-elections before it was dissolved prior to the 1979 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority led by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 20th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led first by Robert Stanfield, and then by Joe Clark. The sessions were prorogued (reason unknown currently0 The Speaker was James Alexander Jerome. See also the List of Canadian electoral districts 1966-1976 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were four sessions of the 30th Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: Members of the House of Commons in the 30th parliament arranged by province. * John Angus MacLean resigned to become leader of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party and was replaced by Donald Wood in a 1977 by-election * Robert McCleave resigned to become a judge and was replaced by Howard Crosby in a 1978 by-election * Robert Fairweather resigned to become Canada's first Human Rights Commissioner and was replaced by Robert Corbett in a 1978 by-election** Jean-Eudes Dubé resigned and was replaced by Maurice Harquail in a 1975 by-election * Gérard Pelletier left parliament to become ambassador to France he was replaced by Jacques Lavoie on October 14, 1975 after a by-election. On June 14, 1977 Lavoie quite the PC party and crossed the floor to join the Liberals.** Jean Marchand left parliament and was replaced by J. Gilles Lamontagne in a May 25, 1977 by-e...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1052919 ... Read more


74. 1975 in Canada: 30th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 30th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 98. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 30, 1974 until March 26, 1979. The membership was set by the 1974 election on July 8, 1974, and was only changed somewhat due to resignations and by-elections before it was dissolved prior to the 1979 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority led by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 20th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led first by Robert Stanfield, and then by Joe Clark. The sessions were prorogued (reason unknown currently0 The Speaker was James Alexander Jerome. See also the List of Canadian electoral districts 1966-1976 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were four sessions of the 30th Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: Members of the House of Commons in the 30th parliament arranged by province. * John Angus MacLean resigned to become leader of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party and was replaced by Donald Wood in a 1977 by-election * Robert McCleave resigned to become a judge and was replaced by Howard Crosby in a 1978 by-election * Robert Fairweather resigned to become Canada's first Human Rights Commissioner and was replaced by Robert Corbett in a 1978 by-election** Jean-Eudes Dubé resigned and was replaced by Maurice Harquail in a 1975 by-election * Gérard Pelletier left parliament to become ambassador to France he was replaced by Jacques Lavoie on October 14, 1975 after a by-election. On June 14, 1977 Lavoie quite the PC party and crossed the floor to join the Liberals.** Jean Marchand left parliament and was replaced by J. Gilles Lamontagne in a May 25, 1977 by-e...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1052919 ... Read more


75. 1920 in Canada: 1920 Elections in Canada, 13th Canadian Parliament, Manitoba General Election, 1920, Canada at the 1920 Summer Olympics
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1920 Elections in Canada, 13th Canadian Parliament, Manitoba General Election, 1920, Canada at the 1920 Summer Olympics, British Columbia General Election, 1920, Edmonton Municipal Election, 1920, Toronto Municipal Election, 1920, Nova Scotia General Election, 1920, New Brunswick General Election, 1920, Conservative Party of Ontario Leadership Convention, 1920, Yukon General Election, 1920, Canadian Liquor Plebiscite, 1920, Dollard Des Ormeaux Monument. Excerpt:The legislature of British Columbia in session, 1921The British Columbia general election of 1920 was the fifteenth general election for the Province of British Columbia , Canada . It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia . The election was called on October 23, 1920, and held on December 1, 1920. The new legislature met for the first time on February 8, 1921.Although it lost eleven seats in the legislature, and fell from 50 % of the popular vote to under 38 %, the governing Liberal Party was able to hold on to a slim majority in the legislature for its second consecutive term in government.The Conservative Party also lost a significant share of its popular vote, but won six additional seats for a total of fifteen, and formed the Official Opposition .Almost a third of the vote and seven seats were won by independents and by a wide variety of fringe parties.Results Party: Party leader: # of candidates: Seats: Popular vote Notes: * Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election. Liberals: One member elected by acclamation. One candidate, J. Oliver, who contested and was elected in both Delta and Victoria City is counted twice. Includes Liberty League of B.C., Vancouver Ratepayers Association, and Women's Freedom League candidates. Includes those candidates not directly nom... ... Read more


76. 1902 in Canada: 1902 Elections in Canada, 9th Canadian Parliament, Northwest Territories General Election, 1902, Ontario General Election, 1902
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Chapters: 1902 Elections in Canada, 9th Canadian Parliament, Northwest Territories General Election, 1902, Ontario General Election, 1902, Ontario Prohibition Referendum, 1902, Edmonton Municipal Election, 1902. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 37. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt:The 1902 municipal election was held December 8, 1902 for the purpose of electing a mayor and three aldermen to sit on the Edmonton Town Council , as well as five public school trustees and five separate school trustees. There were six aldermanic positions on the council at the time, but three of them were already filled: Cornelius Gallagher , Edmund Grierson , and Phillip Heiminck had been elected for two year terms in 1901, and were still in office.Voter Turnout Voter turnout figures for the 1902 municipal election are no longer available.Results (bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)Mayor William Short was acclaimed as mayor.Aldermen Vote totals for defeated candidates are no longer available.Public School Trustees H A Gray , Robert Lee , Kenneth McLeod , Alex Taylor , and H C Taylor were elected. Detailed results are no longer available.Separate (Catholic) School Trustees N D Beck , H Morel , Joseph Henri Picard , J Pomerleau , and Antonio Prince were elected. Detailed results are no longer available.References (URLs online) Edmonton election results (City of Edmonton website)A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Northwest Territories general election of 1902 , occurred on May 21, 1902 and was the fifth general election in the history of the Northwest Territories , Canada . It was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories . This was the last election held until 1951, and was the last in the Northwest Territories to have political parties.Frederick W. A. G. Haultain and the Li... ... Read more


77. 1880 in Canada: O Canada, 4th Canadian Parliament, Bell Canada, Emily Stowe
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Chapters: O Canada, 4th Canadian Parliament, Bell Canada, Emily Stowe. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 46. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 4th Canadian Parliament was in session from February 13, 1879 until May 18, 1882. The membership was set by the 1878 federal election on September 17, 1878, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1882 election. It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 3rd Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, first led by Alexander Mackenzie, and then by Edward Blake. The Speaker was Joseph Godéric Blanchet. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1873-1882 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were four sessions of the 4th Parliament: Following is a full list of members of the fourth parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3229872 ... Read more


78. 1992 in Canada: 34th Canadian Parliament
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Chapters: 34th Canadian Parliament. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 237. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 34th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 12, 1988 until September 8, 1993. The membership was set by the 1988 federal election on November 21, 1988, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1993 election. It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry, and then Prime Minister Kim Campbell and the 25th Canadian Ministry. The official opposition was the Liberal Party, led first by John Turner, and after 1990, by Jean Chrétien. The speaker of the House of Commons was John Allen Fraser. See also list of Canadian electoral districts 1987-1997 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were three sessions of the 34th Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: * After dissolution but before turning over power to Kim Campbell, Brian Mulroney filled all Senate vacancies with Progressive Conservative members, for a total caucus of 58.** There was one Reform senator in the middle of the 34th Parliament.*** In the middle of the 34th Parliament, Brian Mulroney used a little-known clause in the constitution to fill the Senate above its normal seat limit by eight, to 112. Members of the House of Commons in the 34th parliament arranged by province. ¥ Pat Nowlan quit the Tory party on October 24, 1990 to protest against the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax. He sat as an "Independent Conservative" for the remainder of the parliament. * When Jean Chrétien was elected Liberal leader in 1990, Fernand Robichaud stepped aside 24 September 1990 to cause a by-election that would al...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=859357 ... Read more


79. 1963 in Canada: 25th Canadian Parliament, 26th Canadian Parliament, 1963 Cfl Season, Reesor Siding Strike of 1963
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 25th Canadian Parliament, 26th Canadian Parliament, 1963 Cfl Season, Reesor Siding Strike of 1963, Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 831, 1963 in Canada, 1963 Memorial Cup, 51st Grey Cup, 1963 Governor General's Awards. Excerpt:The 1963 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 10th season in modern-day Canadian football , although it is officially the 6th Canadian Football League season.CFL News in 1963 Charter Membership into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame started on June 19.Regular Season Standings Final regular season standings Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points : end{sloppypar Grey Cup playoffs Note: All dates in 1963 Conference Semi-Finals end{sloppypar end{sloppypar end{sloppypar Conference Finals begin{sloppypar item begin{sl... ... Read more


80. The primacy of Parliament and the duty of a parliamentarian.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
by John Bryden
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Title: The primacy of Parliament and the duty of a parliamentarian.
Author: John Bryden
Publication: Canadian Parliamentary Review (Newsletter)
Date: March 22, 2005
Publisher: Canadian Parliamentary Association
Volume: 28Issue: 1Page: 22(2)

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