the legislature are called MPPs
The Canadian legislature is called parliament, and those who are part of it are called members of parliament (or MPs for short).
The Queen's Representative in the LegislatureThe Legislature of Ontario consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario, and the Legislaive Assembly of Ontario. Her Majesty is represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General-in-Council. As of 5 September 2007, His Honour the Honourable David Onley, O.Ont., represents the Queen as the Lieutenant Governor.Members of the Provincial Parliament of OntarioThe Legislative Assembly of Ontario has 107 members (styled Members of the Provincial Parliament). Each member of the Provincial Parliament represents one constituency of the province, and is elected at each general election using the single-member plurality system. To check your constituency's member of the Provincial Parliament, see sources and related links.
The unicameral legislature of Nebraska has one house. It is known as the Nebraska Legislature, and it consists of 49 members called senators. This unique structure distinguishes Nebraska from other U.S. states, which typically have a bicameral legislature with two houses.
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.
In the Province of Ontario, "MPP" stands for "Member of Provincial Parliament." There are 107 members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament. Three political parties are represented by elected members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament: Liberal Party, Progressive Conservative Party and New Democratic Party. Click on the link below, which will take you to the government website listing all MPPs, the ridings they represent, and their political affiliations.
provincial parlament is a short form for the members of legislature of Ontario.
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").
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There are 107 members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. There are 72 Liberals, 25 Progressive Conservatives and 10 New Democrats as at May 2010.
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Iran called on the legislature (parliament. Islami). It has 290 members. Members are elected with the votes.
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The plan called for a two house legislature, and a court system. The members of the lower house of the legislature would be elected by the people. The members of the upper house would be chosen by the lower house.
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There are 107 members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. There are 72 Liberals, 25 Progressive Conservatives and 10 New Democrats as at May 2010.