A list of puns related to "17th Canadian Parliament"
Order!
Members Statements is now in session. Members of Parliament may make 1 statement, and ministers and critics may make an additional statement with regard to their portfolio.
Members Statements concludes on June 20th at 12 PM.
I understand that the Northwest Territories had representation, but when the populous regions became Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905 the rest of the territory lost it's representation. What was the reason for this, and why did it get reversed in 1947?
Like there doesn't seem to be a lot of reason for the Canadians to actually put up with the whole thing.
I know some Canadian who thinks that if the 17th amendment wasn't a thing in the US, the US Senate would have grown irrelevant like some other upper houses of legislatures.
I think this is mistaken because some actors would want to use whatever tools they have at their disposal to block progress, an unelected Senate included.
So who's right here? What are the differences between the Canadian Senate, The US Senate and the UK House of Lords?
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.