I think it's called the Legislative Assembly Hall, It kinda looks like the house of commons chamber but about half the size.
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario meets in Ontario's Legislative Building, located in the heart of downtown Toronto, north of the College St. and Queen's Park Crescent intersection.
The legislative branch along with all the other branches of government meet at The Capitol Building! (All branches of government are: judicial, legislative, and consecutive.)
The number of buildings that the Ontario government uses runs to several hundred, and possibly over a thousand. They are used by various government departments and agencies, and they are located in many communities all across the province. I suspect, however, that you might have been thinking about the Ontario Legislative Building, located in Queen's Park, at the head of University Avenue, in Toronto. The room that the Provincial members of the Government meet in, is called the THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The room that the Federal members of the Government meet in, is called the HOUSE OF COMMONS.
It does not. It meats at Legislature in Edmonton.
at a legislative place or in a white house (not Americas)
Yes. It is the San Lazaro Legislative Palace, in Mexico City.
Capital building
The government of Alberta meets at its capital of Edmonton .but life hates everyone
They meet in City Hall.
The Legislative Branch, or Congress (the House and the Senate).
Ottawa,Ontario
The U.S. capitol building in Washington DC.