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| | Office of the Leader of the House of Commons |
 | | Office of the Leader of the House of Commons |  | | The Leader of the House of Commons is responsible for the effective management of the business of the House, in particular the smooth progress of the Government's legislative programme. |  | | Office of the Leader of the House of Commons (external link) |
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 | | 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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| | Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (Canada) - |
 | | Prime Minister Paul Martin's first House Leader, Jacques Saada was also Minister responsible for Democratic Reform, however, with a minority government being elected in the 2004 election, he appointed Tony Valeri to the position of Leader of the Government in the House of Commons with no additional responsibilities. |  | | The Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (French: Leader du gouvernement à la Chambre des communes), more commonly known as the Government House Leader, is the Cabinet minister responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | The Government House Leader works on the government's behalf by negotiating with the House Leaders of the Opposition parties. |
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| | Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prime Minister Paul Martin's first House Leader, Jacques Saada was also Minister responsible for Democratic Reform, however, with a minority government being elected in the 2004 election, he appointed Tony Valeri to the position of Leader of the Government in the House of Commons with no additional responsibilities. |  | | The Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (French: Leader du gouvernement à la Chambre des communes), more commonly known as the Government House Leader, is the Cabinet minister responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | The Government House Leader works on the government's behalf by negotiating with the House Leaders of the Opposition parties. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Left-wing |
 | | Parties not represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | Parties represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | Canadian House of Commons, nor registered with Elections Canada is the non-partisan agency of the Government of Canada responsible for the conduct of federal elections and referendums. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Left-wing |
 | | Parties not represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | Parties represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | Canadian House of Commons, nor registered with Elections Canada is the non-partisan agency of the Government of Canada responsible for the conduct of federal elections and referendums. |
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| | House Leader biography .ms |
 | | In Canada each political party with representation in the House of Commons has a House Leader who is a front bench MP and an expert in parliamentary procedure. |  | | The House Leader is in charge of the party's day-to-day business in the Canadian House of Commons and usually conducts negotiations with other parties on the conduct of Bills and debates. |  | | The title of Opposition House Leader became official in 1963 and in 1974 a special annual indemnity was attached to the position of House Leader in each of the opposition parties. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Left-wing |
 | | Parties not represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | Parties represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | The Yukon NDP formed the government of the territory under the leadership of Tony Penikett from 1985 to 1992, and under the leadership of Piers McDonald from 1996 to 2000. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Left-Wing |
 | | Parties not represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | Parties represented in the Politics of Canada Executive Monarchy (The Crown) Governor General Prime Minister Cabinet Legislative Parliament Senate Speaker of the Senate Government Leader in the Senate Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons Speaker of the House Government House Leader Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Supreme Court Lower Courts of... |  | | The Yukon NDP formed the government of the territory under the leadership of Tony Penikett from 1985 to 1992, and under the leadership of Piers McDonald from 1996 to 2000. |
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| | House Leader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The House Leader is in charge of the party's day-to-day business in the Canadian House of Commons, and usually conducts negotiations with other parties on the conduct of Bills and debates. |  | | The title of Opposition House Leader became official in 1963, and in 1974, a special annual indemnity was attached to the position of House Leader in each of the opposition parties. |  | | The position of House Leader is especially important during periods of minority government where no one party has control of the House, and bills can only be passed with the agreement of several parties. |
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| | Commons, House of - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Commons, House of |
 | | The leader of the House of Commons, who usually holds the office of Lord President of the Privy Council, is in charge of the government's business in the House of Commons. |  | | The House of Commons is not socio-economically representative of the electorate. |  | | The House of Commons is part of the environment in which the government operates and neither controls the other: the power lies in the hands of the government, but its exercise is influenced from time to time by the activities of the House of Commons and its members. |
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| | House of Commons: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The leader of the ruling party in the House of Commons is the prime minister of Britain; the prime minister chooses a cabinet composed mainly of members of the House of Commons. |  | | 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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| | Leader of the Opposition (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | From 1993 to 2003 the official opposition in the Senate was the Progressive Conservative Party therefore the leader of the Progressive Conservatives in the House of Commons chose the leader of the opposition in the Senate. |  | | The Leader of the Opposition in Canada is the Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons who leads Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition (the body in Parliament recognized as the Official Opposition). |  | | There is also a Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, who is usually of the same party as the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons. |
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 | | From 1993 to 2003 the official opposition in the Senate was the Progressive Conservative Party therefore the leader of the Progressive Conservatives in the House of Commons chose the leader of the opposition in the Senate. |  | | The Leader of the Opposition in Canada is the Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons who leads Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition (the body in Parliament recognized as the Official Opposition). |  | | There is also a Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, who is usually of the same party as the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons. |
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| | british_house_of_commons.html |
 | | By constitutional convention, the monarch always appoints the leader of the majority party.) The Prime Minister and a majority of Ministers are members of the House of Commons, though some are members of the House of Lords. |  | | The House of Commons called an election in 1910 and the Liberals were successfully reelected, though not by as large a margin as the previous election. |  | | The House of Commons elects a Speaker, who controls the day-to-day running of the House and is empowered to call on members to speak during debates. |
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| | CanadaInfo: Government: Federal: Parliament: House of Commons: Leader of the Official Opposition |
 | | The leader of this party becomes the Leader of the Official Opposition, sitting directly across from the Prime Minister in the House of Commons. |  | | he Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition is the leader of the party with the second greatest number of seats in the House of Commons. |  | | The opposition is allocated 20 "Opposition Days" or "Supply Days" each calendar year, during which it can propose a motion for debate in the House of Commons and criticize the Government on issues of broad national policy. |
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| | CanadaInfo: Government: Federal: Parliament: House of Commons: Leader of the Official Opposition |
 | | The leader of this party becomes the Leader of the Official Opposition, sitting directly across from the Prime Minister in the House of Commons. |  | | he Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition is the leader of the party with the second greatest number of seats in the House of Commons. |  | | The opposition is allocated 20 "Opposition Days" or "Supply Days" each calendar year, during which it can propose a motion for debate in the House of Commons and criticize the Government on issues of broad national policy. |
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| | House of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The leader of the majority party in the House of Commons usually becomes the prime minister. |  | | 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 merit, such as family lineage or service to the realm. |
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| | House of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The leader of the majority party in the House of Commons usually becomes the prime minister. |  | | 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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| | House of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The leader of the majority party in the House of Commons usually becomes the prime minister. |  | | 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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| | Bill C-60 to be referred to a legislative committee, not Heritage or Industry Digital Copyright Canada |
 | | Tony Valeri, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons. |  | | On behalf of the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Tony Valeri, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your correspondence dated July 27th, 2005, concerning the study and implementation of Bill C-60, An Act to amend the Copyright Act. |  | | Tony Valeri, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons |
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| | Andrew Bonar Law: biography and encyclopedia article |
 | | Andrew Bonar Law - Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons Leader of the House of Commons quick summary: |  | | The leader of the house of commons is a member of the cabinet of the united kingdom who is responsible for arranging government business in the house of commons.... |  | | The home secretary (official full title secretary of state for the home department) is the chief united kingdom government minister responsible for law... |
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| | British House of Commons - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | By constitutional convention, the monarch always appoints the leader of the majority party.) The Prime Minister and a majority of Ministers are members of the House of Commons, though some are members of the House of Lords. |  | | The House of Commons called an election in 1910 and the Liberals were successfully reelected, though not by as large a margin as the previous election. |  | | One important characteristic of the House of Commons is Question Time, in which members of both the party in power and the opposition parties have a weekly opportunity to ask questions of Cabinet ministers including the Prime Minister. |
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| | Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The counterpart in the lower house is the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons. |  | | From 1993 until 2003 the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate was a Progressive Conservative despite the fact that the Progressive Conservatives were not the Official Opposition in the House of Commons, as the parties that were the Official Opposition (Bloc Québécois, Reform, Canadian Alliance) did not have Senate representation. |  | | In Canada, the Leader of the Official Opposition in the Senate (French: Leader de l'opposition au Sénat) is the leader of the largest party in the Senate that is not in government. |
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| | ipedia.com: British House of Commons Article |
 | | By constitutional convention, the monarch always appoints the leader of the majority party.) The Prime Minister and a majority of Ministers are members of the House of Commons, though some are members of the House of Lords. |  | | The House of Commons called an election in 1910 and the Liberals were successfully reelected, though not by as large a margin as the previous election. |  | | The House of Commons elects a Speaker, who controls the day-to-day running of the House and is empowered to call on members to speak during debates. |
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 | | The leader of the majority party in the House of Commons usually becomes the prime minister. |  | | The House of Commons was also the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland, before its abolition under the 1801 Act of Union, and the short-lived Parliament of Southern Ireland in 1920, which was subsequently superseded by the Dáil of the Irish Free State. |  | | Similarly, the House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Northern Ireland before its abolition in 1972. |
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| | Prime Minister of Canada |
 | | Legislative Parliament Senate :Speaker of the Senate :Government Leader in the Senate :Opposition Leader in the Senate House of Commons :Speaker of the House :Government House Leader :Leader of the Official Opposition |  | | 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). |  | | However, if the leader of the governing party is changed shortly before an election is due and the new leader is not a Member of Parliament, he or she will normally await the general election before running for a seat. |
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| | The Honourable Dan Hays, Speaker of the Senate of Canada |
 | | The senator makes the case that in Westminster, the opposition leadership in the House of Lords is determined by reference to the political composition of the House of Commons. |  | | Day, Member of Parliament, Leader of the Canadian Alliance and Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, advising me that he had nominated Senator St. Germain, the only Senate member of the party, to be the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. |  | | He also proposed that I, as Speaker, give "some strong direction regarding the resolution of this matter." In closing, the senator made additional references to the statutory authority of the Speaker of the British House of Commons to determine the official opposition when the question is in dispute. |
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