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| | Arts> Music> Styles> Dance> House> Clubs |
 | | opposition party which has turned its 18 seats of 308 in the House of Commons... |  | | Speaking at a luncheon held by the Canadian and Empire Clubs of Toronto, Layton... |  | | Family members of the couple alerted police who subsequently arrested the suspect in an unnumbered house in Kg Pingan-Pingan, Friday morning. |
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| | House Plans - welcome to Canadian House Plans |
 | | Campaign 2000 is a cross-Canada public education movement to build Canadians awareness and support for the 1989 all-party House of Commons resolution to end child poverty in Canada by the year 2000. |  | | House Plans - welcome to Canadian House Plans |  | | Custom design house plans, and home plans available as blueprints and CAD files for single and multi-family homes. Houseplans, homeplans, house and home floor plans that are very affordable. Also, professional CAD drafting services available. |
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| | LOS NITROS |
 | | featuring ex-members of D.O.A., Subhumans, SNFU, Arson, Deadcats, Disciples,Personality Crisis, Rocky Craig (Rockabilly Kings)& House of Commons and! |  | | Check out: FLYING SAUCER RECORDS on-line psychobilly/punk shop |
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| | House of Commons: Data Archive |
 | | See live article Canadian House of Commons image:parliament2.jpg The interior of the House of Commons chamber, called the "Green Chamber" The House of Commons (the Commons) is the lower, directly elected house of the Parliament of Canada which sits in the nation's... |  | | House of Commons - Select Committees - House of Commons - Select Committees An alphabetical index to the Home Pages of individual Select Committees of the House of Commons. |  | | See live article British House of Commons In the politics of the United Kingdom, the House of Commons is the dominant component of the bicameral Parliament, the other half being the House of Lords. |
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| | Commons |
 | | Canadian House of Commons The House of Commons (in French, la Chambre des communes) is the lower, directly elected house... |  | | House of Commons of Southern Ireland House of Commons of Southern Ireland was the lower house of the Irish parliament cr... |  | | Irish House of Commons The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Act of Union. |
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| | wiki/1904 Canadian election Definition / wiki/1904 Canadian election Research |
 | | The Canadian federal election of 1904 was held to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons The House of Commons (in French, la Chambre des communes) is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of Canada which sits in the nation's capital of Ottawa, Ontario.... |  | | There is no certainty that a federal election to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons will be held in Canada in 2005, but it is a distinct possibility. |  | | PE Prince Edward Island (PEI; French, l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard) is a Canadian province situated in the Maritimes. |
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| | Paul Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His father, Paul Joseph James Martin, served 33 years as a member of the Canadian House of Commons and was a cabinet minister in four Liberal governments. |  | | This development changed the balance of power in the Canadian House of Commons in favour of Martin's government and allowed them to pass the budget on May 19, 2005, by only one vote. |  | | The Liberals won 135 of 308 seats in the Canadian House of Commons. |
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| | Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The lower house, the House of Commons, is the dominant branch of the Canadian Parliament. |  | | Most amendments require the consent of the Canadian Senate, the Canadian House of Commons, and the Legislative Assemblies of two-thirds of the provinces representing a majority of the population. |  | | Where a Government has lost the confidence of the House of Commons, the Prime Minister is obliged to either resign (allowing the Governor General to appoint the Leader of the Opposition to the office), or seek the dissolution of Parliament and a new general election. |
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| | Canadian House of Commons - parliament Canada - House of Commons |
 | | Step-by-step instructions on how to be one of the 40 university students who serve as Canadian House of Commons pages each year. |  | | Peter Milliken, Ontario Liberal MP, has been acclaimed Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, as the 38th Parliament of Canada gets under way. |  | | Canadian House of Commons - parliament Canada - House of Commons |
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| | List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 - encyclopedia article about List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924. |
 | | Charlotte Charlotte was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of New Brunswick. |  | | Northumberland Northumberland was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of New Brunswick. |  | | Prince Prince was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Prince Edward Island. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Ottawa South |
 | | Canadian House of Commons by A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. |  | | The interior of the House of Commons chamber, also called the Green Chamber The House of Commons (in French, la Chambre des communes) is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of Canada which sits in the nations capital of Ottawa, Ontario. |  | | It is represented in the The interior of the House of Commons chamber, also called the Green Chamber The House of Commons (in French, la Chambre des communes) is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of Canada which sits in the nations capital of Ottawa, Ontario. |
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | James Alexander (Jim) Jerome (born March 4 1933) is a Canadian jurist and former politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | In the 1979 Canadian election, Jerome considered following the precedent set by his predecessor, Lucien Lamoureux and running as an independent as is the custom of the Speaker of the British House of Commons. |  | | His success in this role led Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to appoint Jerome as Speaker of the House of Commons following the 1974 Canadian election. |
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| | PILDAT > Events |
 | | PILDAT-Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, in association with the Canadian High Commission at Islamabad, held a Roundtable Discussion in honour of the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons on January 11, 2005 at Hotel Serena, Islamabad. |  | | In her comments, Ms Jean Augustine, Deputy Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons said that the accountability and transparency were crucial features of the Canadian political system. |  | | Speakers at the Discussion included the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Mr. |
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| | info: House_of_Commons |
 | | Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate Canadian Senate divisions House of Commons Speaker of the House Government Leader in the House Leader of the Official Opposition Political... |  | | The House of Commons was created to serve as the political outlet for this 'commons' class, while the elite estates were represented in the House of Lords. |  | | The House of Commons was thus elected by the people while members of the upper house were appointed on the basis of various forms of elite 'merit', such as wealth, family, or prestige. |
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| | Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons - Resources |
 | | Aitchison, James Heminston, "The Speakership of the Canadian House of Commons", in Robert Mills Clark ed., Canadian Issues: essays in honour of Henry F. |  | | Canada, Parliament, House of Commons, Election of the Speaker, Ottawa: House of Commons, 1997. |  | | Canada, Parliament, House of Commons, Election of the Speaker: a description of the process, Ottawa: House of Commons, 1994. |
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http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/SP-BL/hoc-cdc/res-e.asp
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| | Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons - Resources |
 | | Aitchison, James Heminston, "The Speakership of the Canadian House of Commons", in Robert Mills Clark ed., Canadian Issues: essays in honour of Henry F. |  | | Canada, Parliament, House of Commons, Election of the Speaker, Ottawa: House of Commons, 1997. |  | | Canada, Parliament, House of Commons, Election of the Speaker: a description of the process, Ottawa: House of Commons, 1994. |
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| | Carcross Staff- Cindy |
 | | Over the years, Martha was, in succession, wife, mother, and independent businesswoman, and after her 1904 marriage to George, political wife, Chatelaine of Government House, war worker, lecturer, correspondent, artistic botanist, writer, and wife of the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | Martha Black was the first naturalized Canadian to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | In a 1938 speech in the House of Commons, Martha Black noted that furs and minerals were the Yukon& main exports: “In 1935the Yukon produced $ 1,263,567 in gold; $ 90,165 in silver; $ 7,250in lead; $ 3,483 in coal; $ 25,575 in oil, and $ 230,070 in furs, making a total of $ 1,620,114. |
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| | Canadian House of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The new Canadian Parliament consisted of the Queen (represented by the Governor General), the Senate and the House of Commons. |  | | The Canadian House of Commons meets at Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario. |  | | It is often misunderstood that "Commons" is a shortening of the word "commoners"; in reality, the term "Commons" derives from the Norman French word communes, meaning "localities." Canada remains the only nation besides the United Kingdom to use the name " House of Commons " for the Lower House of Parliament. |
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| | Building the Future - Appendix B |
 | | Potential Future Governmental Arrangements for the Canadian Capital Area: A Brief Presented to the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and of the House of Commons on the Constitution of Canada, September 1970, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. |  | | Beauchesne, A. Memorandum for His Honour The Speaker re Congested Quarters Occupied by the Staff of the House of Commons, to Rodolphe Lemieux, Speaker of the House of Commons, January 16, 1930. |  | | Index of Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of Sittings of Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons on the Federal District Commission from March 21 to July 30, 1956. |
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| | University of Alberta Libraries |
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| | Robert Franklin Sutherland biography .ms |
 | | Sutherland was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Essex North in the 1900 Canadian election. |  | | Robert Franklin Sutherland (April 5 1859 - May 23 1922) was a Canadian politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons from 1905 to 1909. |  | | He was a member of the city council and first ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1900 and was elected. |
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http://robert-franklin-sutherland.biography.ms
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| | Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons - Resources |
 | | Aitchison, James Heminston, "The Speakership of the Canadian House of Commons", in Robert Mills Clark ed., Canadian Issues: essays in honour of Henry F. |  | | James Cockburn, Q.C., Speaker of the House of Commons." Canadian Illustrated News 3 (Mar. 4, 1971): 132‑3. |  | | Mallory, James R., "Financial administration of the House of Commons", Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 23:108‑13 February 1957. |
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| | Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons - Resources |
 | | Aitchison, James Heminston, "The Speakership of the Canadian House of Commons", in Robert Mills Clark ed., Canadian Issues: essays in honour of Henry F. |  | | Dawson, W.F., Procedure in the Canadian House of Commons, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1962: p. |  | | Mallory, James R., "Financial administration of the House of Commons", Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 23:108‑13 February 1957. |
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| | Canadian House of Commons - definition of Canadian House of Commons in Encyclopedia |
 | | Seats in the House of Commons are distributed roughly in proportion to each Canadian province's population. |  | | The speaker of the House of Commons is elected from amongst the MPs by secret ballot after each general election. |  | | Seated at a long table in front of the speaker are the clerk and other procedural officers of the House. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Canadian_House_of_Commons
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| | Prime Minister of Canada article - Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister Canada government political party Canadian House - What-Means.com |
 | | If a minority government is in power, a vote of non confidence in the House of Commons may lead to a quick election (9 months in the case of the second-most recent Canadian minority government, the Clark government of 1979-1980). |  | | The Prime Minister of Canada, the head of the Canadian government, is usually the leader of the political party with the most seats in the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | For example, John Turner was briefly Prime Minister in 1984 without being a member of the House of Commons; he would ironically win his seat in the general election that swept him from power. |
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http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Prime_Minister_of_Canada
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1891 Canadian election as Liberal Member of Parliament for Rouville, Quebec and represented the riding continuously until his retirement prior to the 1911 Canadian election. |  | | After the Liberals won the 1896 Canadian election, Brodeur was appointed deputy speaker and became Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons following the 1900 Canadian election. |  | | He was first elected to the House of Commons at the age of 29. |
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http://www.alanaditescili.net/index.php?title=Louis_Philippe_Brodeur
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| | Encyclopedia: Canadian Senate |
 | | The Speaker of the Canadian Senate is the presiding officer of the Canadian Senate. |  | | The Senate is the upper house of Parliament, whereas the House of Commons is the lower house. |  | | Moreover, the Government of Canada is responsible solely to the House of Commons; the Prime Minister stays in office only as long as he or she retains the support of the Lower House. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Canadian-Senate
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| | Category:Historical Members of the Canadian House of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Each MP currently in this category should be refiled in the appropriate subcategory of Category:Members of the Canadian House of Commons by province and the appropriate subcategory (or subcategories) of Category:Members of the Canadian House of Commons by political party. |  | | Categories: Members of the Canadian House of Commons |  | | Category:Historical Members of the Canadian House of Commons |
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