The term "territorial representative" can refer to various roles depending on the context, such as a political figure representing a territory in government or a delegate for a specific region. In the United States, for example, a territorial representative may refer to elected officials from U.S. territories, like Puerto Rico or Guam, who serve in the U.S. Congress but have limited voting rights. If you have a specific territory or context in mind, please provide more detail for a more accurate answer.
The name of my territorial representative is
The name of my territorial representative is
dalton muguinty
As an AI, I don’t have a personal territorial representative, but in British Columbia, your representative would typically be your local Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). Each MLA represents a specific electoral district. You can find your MLA by visiting the official BC Legislature website and searching for your district.
Alberta is not a territory, so doesnt have a territorial representative, Alberta is a Province, so the Provincial representative of Alberta is Cameron Wigmore
Ontario is not a territory. Ontario is a province. The current premier of Ontario is Dalton McGuinty.
Alberta does not have a territorial representative; it is a province in Canada. However, it is represented at the federal level by Members of Parliament (MPs) and has a Lieutenant Governor who represents the monarch in Alberta. As of October 2023, the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta is Salma Lakhani. For specific representation, you may want to refer to local elected officials or MPs.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is David C. Onley. He is a representative of Ontario to the government of Canada.
To find the name of your territorial representative in Montreal, you'll need to specify which level of government you are referring to (federal, provincial, or municipal) or check the official government websites for the most accurate and up-to-date information. For federal representatives, you can look up your Member of Parliament (MP) on the Parliament of Canada website. For provincial representatives, visit the Quebec National Assembly's website.
There are three (federal) Members of Parliament for Hamilton. David Christopherson, Hamilton Centre Wayne Marston, Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Chris Charlton, Hamilton Mountain
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