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It does not. It meats at Legislature in Edmonton.

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Q: Why does the Alberta provincial government meet at the legislative assembly of Ontario?
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What is the name of Alberta's parliament?

Alberta's provincial legislature is known as the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.


What is the name of the building that the Alberta provincial government meet in?

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How is the provincial government chosen?

Candidates run for position on Legislative Assembly. One MLA is elected for each of Alberta's voting districts.


How do you choose your Alberta provincial government?

If you're an Albertan resident and over 18, then you vote for your favorite political party and thus MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) for the provincial government, then hope that the party you voted for wins.


When was Legislative Assembly of Alberta created?

Legislative Assembly of Alberta was created on 1905-09-09.


What are the names of Alberta's MLA's?

In Alberta, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) hold the title of "Member of the Legislative Assembly" followed by their constituency name (e.g. Member of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary-North). The names of the MLAs may change due to elections or appointments, so it's best to refer to the official Alberta government website for the most current information.


What is the official title of the elected members at the federal government?

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.


Who is your representative in the Legislature of Alberta?

The Queen's Provincial Representative: Lieutenant Governor of AlbertaThe Legislature of Alberta consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada (represented by the Lieutenant Governor), and the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the prime minister, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor General (usually around 5 years). Currently, the Queen's provincial representative is His Honour Col. (Ret'd) the Honourable Donald Ethell O.C., O.M.M., A.O.E., M.S.C., C.D., the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.Members of the Legislative Assembly of AlbertaThere are 83 members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, each of whom is elected by a single-member plurality system at each general election. To check your member of the Legislative Assembly, see sources and related links. If you are not sure which is your constituency, you can use the Street Key service provided on the Elections Alberta website, or contact Elections Alberta at 1 (780) 427-7191.


What is the short form for the Members of the Legislative Assembly in Alberta?

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How many senators does Alberta have?

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What is the opposition party in Alberta?

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When did Alberta Provincial Police end?

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