The upper house of the Canadian parliament is the Senate, whose members are appointed.
The lower house is the House of Commons, whose members are elected.
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The Parliament of Canada forms the legislative branch of government in Canada.Parliament has three components: Her Majesty the Queen (represented by the Governor General of Canada), the appointed Senate (with 105 members, each appointed by the Governor General on the prime minister's advice), and the elected House of Commons (with 308 members elected at each general election using a single-member plurality voting system).
The Château Clique (French: Clique du Château) wielded considerable political power in Lower Canada (later Canada East) during the nineteenth century. Most members of the Château Clique were British merchants, which resulted in a relative lack of power for French-Canadians in decision-making.Members of the Château Clique were appointed to the Executive Council (the group of advisors to the Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada), and the Legislative Council (the Upper House of Lower Canada's legislature). This rendered the Legislative Assembly (the legislature's Lower House, controlled by a considerable French-Canadian majority) relatively powerless.
There are 338 Members of Parliament in the nation of Canada. There are also 105 Senators in the upper house.
Upper Canada did not exist in the 1860s.
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The Senate (The Upper House) and The House of Representatives (The Lower House)
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