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  2. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Speaker once had both reception space and an apartment within the Ontario Legislative Building. After the closure of Chorley Park in 1937, the reception space was transferred over to the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, as a non-residential vice regal suite. The Speaker maintains a residence at the Legislature, known as the Speaker's Apartment.

  3. Traynor Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    Two channels, Reverb Accutronix, 2 way Footswitch, 12' Celestion V30, Black tolex, Black grill cloth. Custom Special 50 – 50 watt class AB/15 watt class 'A' amp. 2 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s Channel Independent Tone Control, 12 inch Celestion speaker. Custom Valve 80 – 80 watt class AB amp. 4 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s, 2 x 12 inch Celestion 70/80 speakers

  4. Yorkville Sound - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Based in Pickering, Ontario, Canada, the firm has a global presence as an importer and exporter of audio electronic products. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Yorkville manages its original Traynor brand, its own Yorkville brand and has expanded to include other brands such as Apex, ART (Applied Research and Technology), Orion FX Lights, Granite Percussion ...

  5. Speaker of Toronto City Council - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Council has opted to use this provision and the election of presiding officers with the titles Speaker and Deputy Speaker is authorized by s. 27-6.4 of the Council Procedures. [2] Unlike "Speakers" in parliamentary assemblies, the Council Speaker has no other duties outside of presiding over meetings. The Mayor is considered to be the ...

  6. Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada was the lower house of the Parliament of the Province of Canada. The Province of Canada consisted of the former province of Lower Canada, then known as Canada East (now Quebec), and Upper Canada, then known as Canada West (now Ontario). It was created by The Union Act, 1840.

  7. 43rd Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    3 2 1 – – Independent: 1 5 4 7 13 6 Independent Senators Group – – 57 40 17 Senate Liberal Caucus – – 9 – 9 Canadian Senators Group – – – 12 12 Progressive Senate Group – – – 11 11 Total members: 338: 337: 1 102: 95: 7 Vacant – 1 1 3 10 7 Total seats 338 105

  8. 1951 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    April 21 - The Toronto Maple Leafs win their ninth Stanley Cup by defeating the Montreal Canadiens 4 games to 1. The deciding Game 5 was played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto; May 8 - The Ontario Hockey Association's Barrie Flyers win their first Memorial Cup by defeating the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Winnipeg Monarchs 4 game to 0.

  9. 30th Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 30, 1974, until March 26, 1979. The membership was set by the 1974 election on July 8, 1974, and was only changed somewhat due to resignations and by-elections before it was dissolved prior to the 1979 election.

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