The Senate of Canada has 105 seats.
(Note that the Constitution Act, 1867 provides that Her Majesty the Queen of Canada may authorise, on the recommendation of the Governor General of Canada, for the summons of an extra four or eight senators, to bring the total membership of the Senate to a maximum of 113 seats. The Governor General has only made such a recommendation once, on the advice of the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney, the 18th prime minister.)
There are 100 seats in the senate.
100-2 from each state
100 .
3 house seats and 2 senate seats but the election in 2012 will drop from 17 to 16 so house and senate seats will be cut back
435
In the House of Commons, they have 77 of the 308 seats. In the Senate, they have 49 of the 105 seats. Hope that helps.
The U.S. does not have a Parliament but has a Senate with 50 seats and a House of Representatives which has 435 seats.
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what's the house of commons? the seats in the house of representatives are green, and the seats in the senate are red
There are 535 seats in both houses, 100 seats in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives. The Senate has two members from each of the fifty states. The House has at least one member from each state, with the rest portioned out according to each state's population, based on the latest Census.
The State Senate has 67 State Senators.
House of Commons. The Senate is seen as a national joke and not many people respect the Senate or Senators. Senate seats are nothing more than a patronage appointment.
6 (4 for the House seats and 2 for the Senate seats)
I believe it is 101 seats.
It has 11 seats in the House of Commons and 10 in the Senate.