It isn't a coin, it's a medallion issued by Shell Oil. It is part of a set issued between 1967 and 1970. It was not legal currency and wasn't issued by the Canadian Mint.
If you can find a collector of the medallions it's worth anywhere from .50c to a couple of dollars at most. It depends on what condition it's in.
No.The Canadian House of Commons has 308 seats.
The Canadian Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the Senate. Together, their purpose is to write laws.
House of Commons
the "House of Commons" .
The House of Commons.
The current Speaker of the House of Commons is The Honourable Peter Milliken (member of the Commons for Kingston and the Islands). Mr. Milliken has indicated his intention to retire as a member of the House of Commons when the current Parliament ends.
The house of Commons
No, he lives at 24 Sussex Dr.
Sir John A. Macdonald envisioned the Senate as a body that would provide regional representation and act as a chamber of sober second thought. He believed it would serve to review and refine legislation passed by the House of Commons, ensuring that diverse regional interests were considered in the legislative process. Macdonald intended the Senate to function as a stabilizing force in Canadian governance, balancing the more populist tendencies of the elected House.
Canadian voters elect up to 308 members to the House of Commons.
The parliament in Canada meets in the House of Commons. The Canadian constitution requires parliament to meet at least once in a year.
The Canadian House of Commons has 308 seats. Currently, one seat is vacant.