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Provincial and legislature
At the province level, the Provincial legislature ( Provincial Assembly ) elects a governor, and the governor, with his government of up to 10 ministers, is in charge of the provincial executive.
Each province had its own legislature known as a Provincial Council that elected its own Speaker and Superintendent.
Each province has its own unicameral legislature, with each member usually known as a Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ), although in certain provinces they carry other titles: Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) in Ontario ; Member of the National Assembly ( MNA ) in Quebec (); or Member of the House of Assembly ( MHA ) in Newfoundland and Labrador.
He left cabinet on the defeat of the Miller ministry in the legislature, and served as an opposition Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) until the Progressive Conservatives returned to power in 1995.
Each province elected its own legislature known as a Provincial Council, and elected a Superintendent who was not a member of the council.
In 1776, after the Provincial Congress had become the New Jersey Legislature under the state's first Constitution, Stevens was elected Vice-President of Council of New Jersey, holding the office of chairman of the joint meetings of the legislature until 1782.
He became a member of the provincial legislature when he was elected three times to serve in the Jeonbuk Provincial Assembly.
The Provincial Secretary is an employee of the party and manages the day to day party organization outside of the legislature.
" Scott easily retained the premiership, with his Liberals winning 16 seats in the provincial legislature, while Haultain's newly-created Provincial Rights Party won only 9.
It establishes a National Revenue Fund, from which money may be appropriated only by an act of Parliament, and Provincial Revenue Funds, from which money may only be appropriated by an act of the provincial legislature.
Prior to the adoption of this resolution, members had no fixed designation Prior to Confederation members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada had been known by various titles including MPP, MLA and MHA and this confusion persisted after 1867 with members of the Ontario legislature using the titles Members of the Legislative Assembly ( MLAs ) or Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs ) interchangeably.
In the 1908 elections to an expanded 41 seat legislature, the Provincial Rights Party won 14 seats with 47 % of the vote, losing again to the Liberals.
He was a member of the Cape Provincial Council ( the provincial legislature ) until 1918, and then a member of Parliament until 1942.
He was first elected to the legislature in the 1990 Ontario election as the New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) for Elgin, defeating incumbent Liberal Marietta Roberts by over 4, 000 votes.
That year he won a seat in the legislature and served as Provincial Secretary from 1872 to 1878 when he succeeded George E. King as Premier and Attorney-General.
On February 4, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced that a by-election would be held on March 5, 2009 in Haliburton — Kawartha Lakes — Brock to fill the seat vacated by Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament Laurie Scott, who stepped aside so that PC leader John Tory could seek a seat in the legislature.
Martin first ran for the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1990 after Karl Morin-Strom, the sitting Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) for Sault Ste.
Federal electoral districts each return one Member of Parliament ( MP ) to the Canadian House of Commons ; provincial or territorial electoral districts each return one representative — called, depending on the province or territory, Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ), Member of the National Assembly ( MNA ), Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) or Member of the House of Assembly ( MHA ) — to the provincial or territorial legislature.
The Progressive Conservative Party won a majority government in the election, and Pupatello entered the legislature as an opposition Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ).
He was rumoured to be in line to become Provincial Treasurer but was consigned to the backbench when Joseph Monteith defied pundits by retaining his seat in the legislature in the 1929 election.
The opposition, now renamed from the Provincial Rights Party to the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan and led by Wellington Bartley Willoughby, lost both votes and seats in the legislature.
He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in a by-election in on December 2, 1993 in the riding of Essex South, held after longtime Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) Remo Mancini announced his resignation from the legislature.

Provincial and many
Provincial cities, however, experienced equal and, in many cases, greater expansion than the capital.
The Kingdom of León and Diputación Provincial de León ( Leonese Provincial Government ); and many municipalities including León and Ponferrada ; supported this model ( some of them supported the Leonese Autonomous Community as a " Historical Nationality ").
As a result of the revenue decline resulting from prohibition the Provincial Government shut down hundreds of government-run primary schools, a decision that Rajaji's political opponents alleged deprived many low-caste and Dalit students of their education.
In Canada, paralegals are legal agents who have the ability to represent on many matters, including all Provincial Offences, work for Provincial Tribunals and Boards, as well as Summary Criminal Cases.
Rae initially declined a request from a provincial delegation led by Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) Dave Cooke, but reconsidered after further entreaties from former Ontario NDP leader Stephen Lewis and many others.
Initially, he remained Liberal leader and appointed an ally, Gordon Daniel Conant as Premier of the province while Hepburn remained Provincial Treasurer leading many to think that Conant was Premier in name only.
Unlike many small towns and villages in Ontario who have disbanded their municipal police forces in favour of contracting with the Ontario Provincial Police, the Gananoque Police Service continues to grow.
As the site of the main ferry terminal, Nanaimo is the gateway to many other destinations both on the island — Tofino, Comox Valley, Parksville, Campbell River, Port Alberni, Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park — and off its coast — Newcastle Island, Protection Island, Gabriola Island, Valdes Island, and many other of the Gulf Islands.
In Canada, it is native to that part of Ontario south of a line from Hamilton to Sarnia, with many specimens in Rondeau Provincial Park, but most cultivation is seen in British Columbia.
He remained Chairman of the Lau Provincial Council, a position he had held concurrently with his national offices for many years.
All suspects in the " local connection " ( among them, many members of the Buenos Aires Provincial Police ) were found to be " not guilty " in September 2004.
The new governor faced many challenges: Pontiac's Rebellion, the Paxton Boys, border disputes with other colonies, controversy over the taxation of Penn family lands, and the efforts of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly, led by Benjamin Franklin, to have the Penn proprietary government replaced with a royal government.
Visitors start at Santa Rosa and reach Lihué Calel National Park, Parque Luro Provincial Reserve or visit one of the many estancias, some of which are dedicated to agritourism.
It is served by Provincial Highway No. 2 and many other main roads through the city.
Each year, Jacks ' wife, Agnes, continued to be a strong supporter of the sport, attending Provincial Championships in many of the Provinces and, of course, the Canadian Ringette Championships each April until she died in April 2005.
This is because unlike the other Canadian provinces, members of the assembly refer to themselves as " Members of the Provincial Parliament " ( MPPs ) as opposed to " Members of the Legislative Assembly " ( MLAs ) as in many other provinces.
The film has many cameos by Canadian actors, including Dan Aykroyd, who appears uncredited as an Ontario Provincial Police officer.
Its representatives, in coalition with other democratic forces are part of many municipal councils ( including that of the capital Belgrade ), and it has several deputies and ministers in the Provincial Government of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
Kindersley has also hosted many sporting events including the 1984 World Youth Baseball Championships, 1990 Men's Provincial Curling Championship, 1994 Saskatchewan Winter Games, 1997 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships, 2001 Men's Provincial Curling Championships, 2007 Provincial Mixed Curling Championships, 2008 Junior Men's and Women's Provincial Curling Championships, 2009 and 2010 Baseball Canada Cup and the 2010 Provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts ( the tournament was moved to Eston because of the fire on January 8, 2010 ).

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