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MP is a member of parliament at the federal level, while MPP is a member of parliament at the provincial level. It is important to note that not all provinces have MPs; some, like the provinces in the Prairies, use MLA (member of the legislative assembly).

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How are MPP's chosen?

If MPP means Mandal Praja Parishat, then a mandal is divided into few wards. For each ward a person is elected called as MPTC(Mandal Parishat Territorial Constituency). All these MPP's elect one among them as Vice chairman and the chairman of each mandal is elected by all people of the electorate of the mandal.


What does MPP stand for?

MPP or M.P.P. may refer to: * Marginal physical product * Marijuana Policy Project, organization in the United States * Massively parallel processing, in parallel computing ** Goodyear MPP, an early implementation of massively parallel processing * Master Production Planning * Master of Public Policy, an academic degree * Maximum Power Point (see Maximum power point tracker) * Member of Provincial Parliament, an elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada * Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland * Metroid Prime Pinball, a pinball video game for the Nintendo DS * Micro perforated plate, a type of sound absorber * Micro Precision Products, a British camera manufacturer * Mobile Positioning Protocol * Modus ponens, a principle in propositional logic * Molded Paper Pulp, a packaging and padding material made from wet paper fiber, formed and dried into rigid boxes and shapes. * Molypermalloy Powder, a low-loss alternative to ferrite toroidal Inductor cores, typically consisting of 79% nickel, 17% iron and 4% molybdenum alloy powder * mpp, Microsoft Project Plan file format * MPP+, 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridine, a toxic metabolite of MPTP causing symptoms of Parkinson's disease


What is an MP s?

MP can be either Member of Parliament, or Military Police, and there are probably a couple of other meanings too.


What is the capital of modern day Canada?

The capitol of Canada is Ottawa.


A political model used to compare political opinions is called what?

A political model used to compare political opinions is called a political spectrum.

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What is the difference between a MPP and a MP Poster?

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Where do the MPP's meet in Canada?

The Parliament Building


Does Canada have representatives if so are they elected?

The people who are elected are called Members of Parliament, or MP's. The leader of the party with the most elected MP's becomes the Prime Minister.


What is the name of mpp in Ontario?

In political terms, MPP means member of the provincial parliament. There are ten provincial parliaments in Canada, and they each have lots of members, so there is not just one MPP in Canada. Perhaps you would like to know who the Prime Minister of Canada is; at the present time (September 2011) it is Stephen Harper.


What mp stands for?

if you are searching this about government MPP stands for Member Of Parliment Party By : Diana Lamb :)


What political riding is 131 kenwood avenue in Toronto?

St. Paul's. The City Councillor is Joe Mihevc. The MPP is Eric Hoskins. The MP is Carolyn Bennett.


Does Canada have mp?

yes


Mp and msp What is the difference?

MP stands for "Member of Parliament". He's elected to represent you federally (in the house of commons). MPP stands for member of provincial parliament. Your MPP represents you provincially.


How many MP's does Canada have?

There is no MP's just just fish and green unicorns.


Does Canada have representitives?

Canada has representatives. There are Members of Parliament (MP's) and Members of Provincial Parliament (MPP's). MPP's are also known as MLA's (Members of the Legistlative Assembly). The federal representation by election of the people of Canada are the MP's. The Prime Minister (Head of Parliament, aka PM) is the leader of the party with the most popular vote. i.e. He/she happens to be the leader of the party with the most percentage of votes, not elected as a separate position. This person is not always the one individually with the most popular vote. Senators are appointed by the Parliamentary body (possibly either the PM or the Parliament and not by election). This is what makes Canada's political representation by election, based solely on geographical population concentration, not equal across the country. Eg. Ontario at one time had 99 seats but Alberta much fewer. The life-time term of the Governer-General is appointed.


What is the fullform of MPP?

MPP full form is Member of Provincal Parliament.


What are the responsibilities of the mp?

What are the responsibilities of senators in Canada