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provincial parlament is a short form for the members of legislature of Ontario.
The Queen's provincial representative: Lieutenant Governor of New BrunswickThe Legislature of New Brunswick is comprised of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of New Brunswick as represented by the Lieutenant Governor (s. 65 of the Constitution Act, 1867), and the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (s. 88 of the Act). The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General-in-Council, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor General. As of 30 September 2009, His Honour the Honourable Graydon Nicholas, O.N.B., the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, represents Her Majesty.Members of the Legislative Assembly of New BrunswickThe Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick usually has 55 members. As the Legislative Assembly was dissolved on 26 August 2010 by the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council, there are currently no members of the Legislative Assembly. Members-elect are to be decided on 27 September 2010, at a general election to use a system of single-member plurality.
Members of Provincial Parliment
In 2014, the provincial representative for Quebec was Denis Lebel. He was also the President of the Queen's Privy Council and Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Quebec Area.
Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) =========================== The names of the legislatures at the provincial level of government in Canada display a considerable variation. The most common is "Legislative Assembly" and the politicians elected to them are called "Members of the Legislative Assembly" or MLAs. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia employ this designation. In the three territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut) the term is also "Legislative Assembly." In Ontario, however, the legislature is called the "Provincial Parliament," in Québec it is the "National Assembly," and in Newfoundland and Labrador, it is the "House of Assembly." The elected members in those provinces are called MPPs, MNAs, and MHAs accordingly.
There are 338 seats the House of Commons. There are 105 in the Senate, though this can be augmented temporarily by 4 or 8 seats if needed with the Queen's authorization. Parliament also includes the Crown, and thus has a "seat" (the Throne) for the Monarch or the Governor General.
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Members of Parliament represent a riding in the federal government, while Members of Provincial Parliament represen a riding in the provincial government.
Everyone who lives in the provincial or territorial electoral district
the legislature are called MPPs
While the MPs elected to the provincial legislatures in most English-Canadian Canadian provinces are referred to as MLAs ("Members of the Legislative Assembly"), in Ontario, they are known as MPPs ("Members of Provincial Parliament"). That said, even in Ontario, the legislature is not called "Provincial Parliament", but is called "The Legislative Assembly of Ontario". The metonym for Ontario's government is "Queen's Park", a term which refers from the land on which the actual building housing this unicameral legislature is located (that land itself is leased to Her Majesty in Right of Ontario by the University of Toronto for 999 years since 1859). In Quebec, members of that Province's legislature are known to Anglo-Quebecers as MNAs ("Members of the National Assembly").
A one house legislature is called a unicameral legislature. The State of Nebraska is currently the only state that has such a legislature. Guam and the Virgin Islands also have unicameral legislatures.