Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Annual RegisterCharles Herbert Mackintosh Citizen Print. and Publishing Company, 1877 |
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Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Annual Register Charles Herbert Mackintosh Visos knygos peržiūra - 1879 |
Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Annual Register Charles Herbert Mackintosh Visos knygos peržiūra - 1880 |
Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Annual Register Charles Herbert Mackintosh Visos knygos peržiūra - 1880 |
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2ND MEM 2ndly acclamation acclamation at last Agricultural amendment appt Apptd April Bill Brockville Called Canada Canadian Clerk Cobourg College Committee Commr County Deputy Descended Dist Dominion elected g.e. A Conservative g.e. A Liberal Genl George Halifax House of Commons Intercolonial Railway Irel James John Joseph July June Kingston last g.e. late Legislative Liberal Conservative Lieut.-Col Macdonald Mackenzie Manitoba March Mary Mayor merchant Militia Minister Miss Montreal motion N.S. Assembly North Number Ontario Ottawa Parliament Presdt present seat Privy Council Province Provl Public Quebec Queen's Railway re-elected at last re-elected by acclamation Reeve returned at last returned to Commons returned to Parlt Rideau Club Salary Sat for present School Scot Secy Senate by Royal Sept sitting mem Society South Speaker supporter Thomas Toronto Union unseated on petition unsuccessful candidate Vice-Presdt Victoria voters WILLIAM writ
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55 psl. - If at any sitting of the House, or in committee, any member shall take notice that strangers are present, Mr. Speaker, or the Chairman (as the case may be), shall forthwith put the question, " That strangers be ordered to withdraw," without permitting any debate or amendment ; provided that Mr.
47 psl. - If Parliament at the time of the Sovereign's death be separated by adjournment or prorogation it must assemble immediately. If no Parliament be then in existence, the members of the last must again meet and may serve as a Parliament for six months, unless sooner prorogued; and so much...
40 psl. - Bill, it is taken by a member to the Bar of the Senate, desiring their concurrence, where it passes through the same forms as in the Commons. If the Bill be rejected, no further proceedings ensue. When the Senate...
46 psl. - ... that, by the previous permission of the House, the Speaker can leave the Chair for a certain number of hours ; but this does not amount to an adjournment, and could not be noted as such by the Clerk. But it must be remarked that the adjournment of one House does not adjourn the other. The Crown may, pending an adjournment, summon by proclamation either House or both, and may direct either House or both to adjourn to any particular day. But while the power exists, and although in former times...
137 psl. - Parlt. of Canada., which seat he held from that date until the Confederation of BNA Provinces, in 1867, when he was elected to the Commons by acclamation, and continued to hold the seat until 1872, when he retired a short time from political life. Held the position of Warden, of Penitentiaries of the...
53 psl. - SUPPLY. — All proceedings which relate to the public income or expenditure must originate with the Commons, and must be begun by resolution moved in Committee of Supply, which is always Committee of the Whole House. In the course of the Session, estimates are submitted to a Committee of Supply, and resolutions moved thereon, granting to the Crown the sums requisite for the management of the various departments of the Government, and the support of various public and private institutions. Such as...
152 psl. - Perthshire, Scot., but latterly of Perth, Lanark, Ont., by Isabella Graham, of the Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, Scot. B. in Perth, Ont., 14 Nov., 1836. A mill-owner.
78 psl. - General Officers of Her Majesty's Army serving in the Dominion, and officers of the rank of Admiral in the Royal Navy, serving on the British North American Station, not being in the.
40 psl. - The speaker then again opens the contents ; and, holding it up in his hands, puts the question, whether the bill shall pass ? If this is agreed to, the title to it is then settled; which used to be a general one for all the acts passed in the session, till in the first year of Henry VIII distinct titles were introduced for each chapter. After this, one of the members...
44 psl. - When the whole House Is In committee the Speaker vacates the chair, the mace is placed under the table, and the Chairman of Ways and Means or another member of the House presides. Proceedings relating to the expenditure of public money take place in Committee of Supply, while in...