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Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories

This is a list of the legislative assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories. Each province's legislative assembly, along with the province's lieutenant governor, form the province's legislature (which is called a parliament or general assembly in some provinces). Historically, several provinces had bicameral legislatures, but they all eventually dissolved their upper house or merged it with their lower house, so that all provincial legislatures are now unicameral.

Current legislative assemblies edit

Provincial legislative assemblies
Province or territory Legislature name Assembly name Location First minister Members Ref
  Ontario Legislature / Provincial Parliament Legislative Assembly Toronto Premier 124 MPPs [1]
  Quebec Parliament National Assembly[a] Quebec City Premier[b] 125 MNAs [2]
  British Columbia Parliament Legislative Assembly Victoria Premier 87 MLAs [3]
  Alberta Legislature Legislative Assembly Edmonton Premier 87 MLAs [4]
  Manitoba Legislature Legislative Assembly Winnipeg Premier 57 MLAs [5]
  Saskatchewan Legislature Legislative Assembly Regina Premier 61 MLAs [6]
  Nova Scotia General Assembly House of Assembly Halifax Premier 55 MLAs [7]
  New Brunswick Legislature Legislative Assembly[c] Fredericton Premier[b] 49 MLAs [8]
  Newfoundland and Labrador General Assembly House of Assembly St. John's Premier 40 MHAs [9]
  Prince Edward Island General Assembly Legislative Assembly Charlottetown Premier 27 MLAs [10]
Territorial assemblies
Province or territory Legislature name Assembly name Location First minister Members Ref
  Northwest Territories Legislature Legislative Assembly[d] Yellowknife Premier[b] 19 MLAs [11]
  Yukon Legislature Legislative Assembly Whitehorse Premier 19 MLAs [12]
  Nunavut Legislature Legislative Assembly[e] Iqaluit Premier[f] 22 MLAs [13]
Autonomous area assemblies
Province or territory Legislature name Location First minister Members Ref
  Haida Nation Council[g] Hlg̱aagilda President 16 members [14]
  Nisg̱a'a Nation Nisg̱aʼa Lisims Gitlax̱tʼaamiks Executive chairperson 11 members [15]
  Nunatsiavut Assembly Hopedale First Minister 18 MNAs [16]
  Tłı̨chǫ Ndé Tłı̨chǫ Ndek'àowo Assembly Behchokǫ̀ Grand Chief 13 members [17]

Gallery edit

Composition edit

In the table below, the parties with shading form part of the provincial government whilst the parties in bold have official party status.

Canadian provincial and territorial legislature composition
Province Seats
(majority)
PC NDP Liberal Green Others
(in gov)
Others Ind. Last
election
Next
election
Ontario 124
(63)
83 31 8 1 - - 1 2022 44th
Quebec 125
(63)
- - 18 CAQ 89 QS 12, PQ 4
2 2022 44th
British Columbia 87
(44)
- 57 - 2 - BCU 27,
Con 1
2020 43rd
Alberta 87
(44)
- 38 - - UCP 48 - 1 2023 32nd
Manitoba 57
(29)
22 34 2 - - - - 2023 44th
Saskatchewan 61
(31)
- 12 - - Sask. 48 SUP 1 - 2020 30th
Nova Scotia 55
(28)
31 6 17 - - - 1 2021 65th
New Brunswick 49
(25)
29 - 16 3 - - 1 2020 41st
Newfoundland
and Labrador
40
(21)
12 3 22 - - - 3 2021 52nd
Prince
Edward Island
27
(14)
22 - 3 2 - - - 2023 68th
Northwest
Territories
19
(10)
- - - - - - 19 2023 26th
Yukon 19
(10)
- 3 8 - - Yukon 8 - 2021 40th
Nunavut 22
(12)
- - - - - - 22 2021 7th

Past legislative chambers edit

Past legislative chambers of provinces and territories edit

Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Alberta
1670–1905 See Northwest Territories.
1905–present Legislative Assembly of Alberta Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Legislature of Alberta
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
British Columbia
1849-1866 See Vancouver Island and Colony of British Columbia.
1866–1871 Legislative Council of British Columbia* Governor of the United Colony of British Columbia Governor-in-Council
1871–present Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Lieutenant governor of British Columbia Parliament of British Columbia

*Included some elected members, but did not have responsible government.

Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Manitoba
1670-1821 See Northwest Territories.
1821-1870 Council of Assiniboia Governor of Red River Colony and Assiniboia District Governor-in-Council
1870–1876 Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Legislative Council of Manitoba Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the North-West Territories Legislature of Manitoba
1876–1905 Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin
1905–present Lieutenant governor of Manitoba
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
New Brunswick
1763–1784 See Nova Scotia.
1784–1891 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick Legislative Council of New Brunswick Lieutenant governor of New Brunswick New Brunswick Legislature
1891–present
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Newfoundland and Labrador
1655–1713 Governor of Plaisance
1713–1770 Lieutenant Governor of Placentia
1770–1825 — (see Commodore-Governor)
1825–1833 Governor of Newfoundland
1833–1934 Newfoundland House of Assembly Legislative Council of Newfoundland General Assembly of Newfoundland
1934–1949 Commission of Government Governor-in-Council
1949–present* Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador

* Labrador was added to the name of the province in 2001. Before then, the bodies were the Newfoundland House of Assembly, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland, and General Assembly of Newfoundland.

Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Northwest Territories
1670–1821 Governor of Rupert's Land
1821–1839 Governor of Rupert's Land Northern Department
1839–1870 Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land
1870–1876 Temporary North-West Council Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the North-West Territories Governor-in-Council
1876–1888 1st Council of the Northwest Territories Lieutenant governor of the North-West Territories
1888–1905 North-West Legislative Assembly
1905–1951 2nd Council of the Northwest Territories Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of the Northwest Territories Commissioner-in-Council
1951–2014 Legislative Council of the Northwest Territories
2014–present Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Legislature of the Northwest Territories
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Nova Scotia
1603–1713 Governor of Acadia
1713–1720 Governor of Nova Scotia and Placentia
1720–1758 Nova Scotia Council Governor-in-Council
1758–1786 Nova Scotia House of Assembly Governor of Nova Scotia General Assembly of Nova Scotia
1786-1838 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
1838–1928 Legislative Council of Nova Scotia
1928–present
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Nunavut
1670–1999 See Northwest Territories.
1999–present Legislative Assembly of Nunavut Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of Nunavut Legislature of Nunavut
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Ontario
1627–1791 See Quebec.
1791–1841 Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Legislative Council of Upper Canada Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Parliament of Upper Canada
1841–1867 See Province of Canada.
1867–present Legislative Assembly of Ontario Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Parliament of Ontario
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Prince Edward Island
1763–1769 See Nova Scotia.
1769–1786 House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island[18] Governor of St. John's Island General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
1786-1893* Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
1893–present Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island

* The territory's name was changed from St. John's Island to Prince Edward Island in 1798. Before then, the bodies were the House of Assembly of the Island of St. John, Legislative Council of the Island of St. John, Lieutenant Governor of the Island of St. John, and General Assembly of the Island of St. John.

Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Quebec
1627–1763 Governor of New France
1763–1791 Council for the Affairs of the Province of Quebec Governor of the Province of Quebec Governor-in-Council
1791–1838 Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada Legislative Council of Lower Canada Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada Parliament of Lower Canada
1838–1841 Special Council of Lower Canada Governor-in-Council
1841–1867 See Province of Canada.
1867–1968 Legislative Assembly of Quebec Legislative Council of Quebec Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Parliament of Quebec
1968–present National Assembly of Quebec
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Saskatchewan
1670–1905 See Northwest Territories.
1905–present Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Legislature of Saskatchewan
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Yukon
????–1898 See Northwest Territories.
1898–1909 Yukon Territorial Council Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of Yukon Commissioner-in-Council
1909–1978 Yukon Territorial Council
1978–2002 Yukon Legislative Assembly
2002–present Legislature of Yukon

Past assemblies of former territories and colonies edit

Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Colony of British Columbia (mainland)
1858–1866 Colonial Assembly of British Columbia Governor of the Colony of British Columbia Governor-in-Council
1866–present See British Columbia.
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Colony of Cape Breton
1784–1820 Cape Breton Council Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Governor-in-Council
1820–present See Nova Scotia.
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
District of Keewatin
1670–1876 See Northwest Territories.
1876–1877 Council of Keewatin Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin Governor-in-Council
1877–1905
1905–1999 See Northwest Territories.
1999–present See Nunavut.
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Province of Canada
1627–1791 See Quebec.
1791–1841 See Ontario and Quebec.
1841–1867 Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada Legislative Council of the Province of Canada Governor General of the Province of Canada Parliament of the Province of Canada
1867–1968 See Ontario and Quebec.
Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy Parliament
Colony of Vancouver Island
1849–1855 Legislative Council of Vancouver Island Governor of Vancouver Island Governor-in-Council
1855–1866 House of Assembly of Vancouver Island Legislature of Vancouver Island
1866–present See British Columbia.

Notes edit

  1. ^ In French: Assemblée nationale.
  2. ^ a b c In French: Premier ministre (masculine) or Première ministre (feminine).
  3. ^ In French: Assemblée législative.
  4. ^ 10 other official names: Assemblée législative des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (French), Beba Ɂełígíth Ɂeła Déłtth’ı Kų́é (Chipewyan), ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᖅᑎᑦ (Inuktitut), K'áowe gogha ełek'éterewe ke łénakedé (North Slavey), Gogha Sombaa Nálée (South Slavey), Ek’ètehtsodǫ Łegehdı̀ Kǫ̀ (Tlicho), Ihumiurviat Malirutaliatigun (Inuinnaqtun), Dagwidįį'è' Tr'igwahtsii Geenjit Nadhat Kat" (Gwichʼin), Legislative Assemblitkut (Inuvialuktun).
  5. ^ In Inuktut: ᓄᓇᕗᒥ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᕐᕕᐊ.
  6. ^ In Inuktut: ᓯᕗᓕᖅᑎ.
  7. ^ In Haida: X̱aaydaG̱a Waadlux̱an Naay.

References edit

  1. ^ "Home page". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  2. ^ "Home - National Assembly of Québec". www.assnat.qc.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  3. ^ "WELCOME to the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of BRITISH COLUMBIA". www.leg.bc.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  4. ^ "Legislative Assembly of Alberta". www.assembly.ab.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  5. ^ "The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba". www.gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  6. ^ "Home - National Assembly of Québec". www.assnat.qc.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  7. ^ "Nova Scotia Legislature". Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  8. ^ "New Brunswick's Legislative Assembly Donald Desserud; Stewart Hyson – Canadian Parliamentary Review- La Revue parlementaire canadienne". 5 May 2012. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  9. ^ "House of Assembly - Newfoundland and Labrador". www.assembly.nl.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  10. ^ "Home | Legislative Assembly". www.assembly.pe.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  11. ^ "Home | Legislative Assembly of The Northwest Territories". www.ntassembly.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  12. ^ "Yukon Legislative Assembly | Yukon Legislative Assembly". yukonassembly.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  13. ^ "Nunavut Legislative Assembly". assembly.nu.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  14. ^ "Council of the Haida Nation". 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  15. ^ "Executive | Nisga'a Lisims Government". www.nisgaanation.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  16. ^ "Home". Nunatsiavut Government. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  17. ^ "Assembly". Tłı̨chǫ Government. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  18. ^ The Legislative Council was an elected body from 1862 to 1893. "Elections PEI: Provincial Electoral Reform". Government of Prince Edward Island. Retrieved 2008-10-18.

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This is a list of the legislative assemblies of Canada s provinces and territories Each province s legislative assembly along with the province s lieutenant governor form the province s legislature which is called a parliament or general assembly in some provinces Historically several provinces had bicameral legislatures but they all eventually dissolved their upper house or merged it with their lower house so that all provincial legislatures are now unicameral Contents 1 Current legislative assemblies 1 1 Gallery 1 2 Composition 2 Past legislative chambers 2 1 Past legislative chambers of provinces and territories 2 2 Past assemblies of former territories and colonies 3 Notes 4 ReferencesCurrent legislative assemblies editProvincial legislative assembliesProvince or territory Legislature name Assembly name Location First minister Members Ref nbsp Ontario Legislature Provincial Parliament Legislative Assembly Toronto Premier 124 MPPs 1 nbsp Quebec Parliament National Assembly a Quebec City Premier b 125 MNAs 2 nbsp British Columbia Parliament Legislative Assembly Victoria Premier 87 MLAs 3 nbsp Alberta Legislature Legislative Assembly Edmonton Premier 87 MLAs 4 nbsp Manitoba Legislature Legislative Assembly Winnipeg Premier 57 MLAs 5 nbsp Saskatchewan Legislature Legislative Assembly Regina Premier 61 MLAs 6 nbsp Nova Scotia General Assembly House of Assembly Halifax Premier 55 MLAs 7 nbsp New Brunswick Legislature Legislative Assembly c Fredericton Premier b 49 MLAs 8 nbsp Newfoundland and Labrador General Assembly House of Assembly St John s Premier 40 MHAs 9 nbsp Prince Edward Island General Assembly Legislative Assembly Charlottetown Premier 27 MLAs 10 Territorial assembliesProvince or territory Legislature name Assembly name Location First minister Members Ref nbsp Northwest Territories Legislature Legislative Assembly d Yellowknife Premier b 19 MLAs 11 nbsp Yukon Legislature Legislative Assembly Whitehorse Premier 19 MLAs 12 nbsp Nunavut Legislature Legislative Assembly e Iqaluit Premier f 22 MLAs 13 Autonomous area assembliesProvince or territory Legislature name Location First minister Members Ref nbsp Haida Nation Council g Hlg aagilda President 16 members 14 nbsp Nisg a a Nation Nisg aʼa Lisims Gitlax tʼaamiks Executive chairperson 11 members 15 nbsp Nunatsiavut Assembly Hopedale First Minister 18 MNAs 16 nbsp Tli chǫ Nde Tli chǫ Ndek aowo Assembly Behchokǫ Grand Chief 13 members 17 Gallery edit nbsp Legislative Assembly of Alberta nbsp Legislative Assembly of British Columbia nbsp Legislative Assembly of Manitoba nbsp Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick nbsp Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly nbsp Nisgga a Lisims nbsp Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories nbsp Nova Scotia House of Assembly nbsp Nunatsiavut Assembly nbsp Legislative Assembly of Nunavut nbsp Legislative Assembly of Ontario nbsp Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island nbsp National Assembly of Quebec nbsp Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan nbsp Yukon Legislative Assembly Composition edit In the table below the parties with shading form part of the provincial government whilst the parties in bold have official party status Canadian provincial and territorial legislature composition Province Seats majority PC NDP Liberal Green Others in gov Others Ind Lastelection NextelectionOntario 124 63 83 31 8 1 1 2022 44thQuebec 125 63 18 CAQ 89 QS 12 PQ 4 2 2022 44thBritish Columbia 87 44 57 2 BCU 27 Con 1 2020 43rdAlberta 87 44 38 UCP 48 1 2023 32ndManitoba 57 29 22 34 2 2023 44thSaskatchewan 61 31 12 Sask 48 SUP 1 2020 30thNova Scotia 55 28 31 6 17 1 2021 65thNew Brunswick 49 25 29 16 3 1 2020 41stNewfoundlandand Labrador 40 21 12 3 22 3 2021 52ndPrinceEdward Island 27 14 22 3 2 2023 68thNorthwestTerritories 19 10 19 2023 26thYukon 19 10 3 8 Yukon 8 2021 40thNunavut 22 12 22 2021 7thPast legislative chambers editPast legislative chambers of provinces and territories edit Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentAlberta 1670 1905 See Northwest Territories 1905 present Legislative Assembly of Alberta Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Legislature of AlbertaPeriod Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentBritish Columbia 1849 1866 See Vancouver Island and Colony of British Columbia 1866 1871 Legislative Council of British Columbia Governor of the United Colony of British Columbia Governor in Council1871 present Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Lieutenant governor of British Columbia Parliament of British Columbia Included some elected members but did not have responsible government Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentManitoba 1670 1821 See Northwest Territories 1821 1870 Council of Assiniboia Governor of Red River Colony and Assiniboia District Governor in Council1870 1876 Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Legislative Council of Manitoba Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the North West Territories Legislature of Manitoba1876 1905 Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin1905 present Lieutenant governor of ManitobaPeriod Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentNew Brunswick 1763 1784 See Nova Scotia 1784 1891 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick Legislative Council of New Brunswick Lieutenant governor of New Brunswick New Brunswick Legislature1891 present Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentNewfoundland and Labrador 1655 1713 Governor of Plaisance 1713 1770 Lieutenant Governor of Placentia1770 1825 see Commodore Governor 1825 1833 Governor of Newfoundland1833 1934 Newfoundland House of Assembly Legislative Council of Newfoundland General Assembly of Newfoundland1934 1949 Commission of Government Governor in Council1949 present Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador Labrador was added to the name of the province in 2001 Before then the bodies were the Newfoundland House of Assembly Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and General Assembly of Newfoundland Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentNorthwest Territories 1670 1821 Governor of Rupert s Land 1821 1839 Governor of Rupert s Land Northern Department1839 1870 Governor in Chief of Rupert s Land1870 1876 Temporary North West Council Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the North West Territories Governor in Council1876 1888 1st Council of the Northwest Territories Lieutenant governor of the North West Territories1888 1905 North West Legislative Assembly 1905 1951 2nd Council of the Northwest Territories Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of the Northwest Territories Commissioner in Council1951 2014 Legislative Council of the Northwest Territories 2014 present Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Legislature of the Northwest TerritoriesPeriod Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentNova Scotia 1603 1713 Governor of Acadia 1713 1720 Governor of Nova Scotia and Placentia1720 1758 Nova Scotia Council Governor in Council1758 1786 Nova Scotia House of Assembly Governor of Nova Scotia General Assembly of Nova Scotia1786 1838 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia1838 1928 Legislative Council of Nova Scotia1928 present Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentNunavut 1670 1999 See Northwest Territories 1999 present Legislative Assembly of Nunavut Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of Nunavut Legislature of NunavutPeriod Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentOntario 1627 1791 See Quebec 1791 1841 Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Legislative Council of Upper Canada Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Parliament of Upper Canada1841 1867 See Province of Canada 1867 present Legislative Assembly of Ontario Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Parliament of OntarioPeriod Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentPrince Edward Island 1763 1769 See Nova Scotia 1769 1786 House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island 18 Governor of St John s Island General Assembly of Prince Edward Island1786 1893 Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island1893 present Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island The territory s name was changed from St John s Island to Prince Edward Island in 1798 Before then the bodies were the House of Assembly of the Island of St John Legislative Council of the Island of St John Lieutenant Governor of the Island of St John and General Assembly of the Island of St John Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentQuebec 1627 1763 Governor of New France 1763 1791 Council for the Affairs of the Province of Quebec Governor of the Province of Quebec Governor in Council1791 1838 Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada Legislative Council of Lower Canada Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada Parliament of Lower Canada1838 1841 Special Council of Lower Canada Governor in Council1841 1867 See Province of Canada 1867 1968 Legislative Assembly of Quebec Legislative Council of Quebec Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Parliament of Quebec1968 present National Assembly of Quebec Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentSaskatchewan 1670 1905 See Northwest Territories 1905 present Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Legislature of SaskatchewanPeriod Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentYukon 1898 See Northwest Territories 1898 1909 Yukon Territorial Council Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of Yukon Commissioner in Council1909 1978 Yukon Territorial Council 1978 2002 Yukon Legislative Assembly2002 present Legislature of YukonPast assemblies of former territories and colonies edit Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentColony of British Columbia mainland 1858 1866 Colonial Assembly of British Columbia Governor of the Colony of British Columbia Governor in Council1866 present See British Columbia Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentColony of Cape Breton 1784 1820 Cape Breton Council Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Governor in Council1820 present See Nova Scotia Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentDistrict of Keewatin 1670 1876 See Northwest Territories 1876 1877 Council of Keewatin Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin Governor in Council1877 1905 1905 1999 See Northwest Territories 1999 present See Nunavut Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentProvince of Canada 1627 1791 See Quebec 1791 1841 See Ontario and Quebec 1841 1867 Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada Legislative Council of the Province of Canada Governor General of the Province of Canada Parliament of the Province of Canada1867 1968 See Ontario and Quebec Period Lower house Upper house Viceroy ParliamentColony of Vancouver Island 1849 1855 Legislative Council of Vancouver Island Governor of Vancouver Island Governor in Council1855 1866 House of Assembly of Vancouver Island Legislature of Vancouver Island1866 present See British Columbia Notes edit In French Assemblee nationale a b c In French Premier ministre masculine or Premiere ministre feminine In French Assemblee legislative 10 other official names Assemblee legislative des Territoires du Nord Ouest French Beba Ɂeligith Ɂela Deltth i Ku e Chipewyan ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᖅᑎᑦ Inuktitut K aowe gogha elek eterewe ke lenakede North Slavey Gogha Sombaa Nalee South Slavey Ek etehtsodǫ Legehdi Kǫ Tlicho Ihumiurviat Malirutaliatigun Inuinnaqtun Dagwidįį e Tr igwahtsii Geenjit Nadhat Kat Gwichʼin Legislative Assemblitkut Inuvialuktun In Inuktut ᓄᓇᕗᒥ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᕐᕕᐊ In Inuktut ᓯᕗᓕᖅᑎ In Haida X aaydaG a Waadlux an Naay References edit Home page Legislative Assembly of Ontario Retrieved 2022 06 03 Home National Assembly of Quebec www assnat qc ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 WELCOME to the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of BRITISH COLUMBIA www leg bc ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Legislative Assembly of Alberta www assembly ab ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba www gov mb ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Home National Assembly of Quebec www assnat qc ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Nova Scotia Legislature Nova Scotia Legislature Retrieved 2022 06 03 New Brunswick s Legislative Assembly Donald Desserud Stewart Hyson Canadian Parliamentary Review La Revue parlementaire canadienne 5 May 2012 Retrieved 2022 06 03 House of Assembly Newfoundland and Labrador www assembly nl ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Home Legislative Assembly www assembly pe ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Home Legislative Assembly of The Northwest Territories www ntassembly ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Yukon Legislative Assembly Yukon Legislative Assembly yukonassembly ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Nunavut Legislative Assembly assembly nu ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Council of the Haida Nation 2017 03 29 Retrieved 2022 06 03 Executive Nisga a Lisims Government www nisgaanation ca Retrieved 2022 06 03 Home Nunatsiavut Government Retrieved 2022 06 03 Assembly Tli chǫ Government Retrieved 2023 10 04 The Legislative Council was an elected body from 1862 to 1893 Elections PEI Provincial Electoral Reform Government of Prince Edward Island Retrieved 2008 10 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories amp oldid 1187494439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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