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10th Parliament: 10th general: May 29, 1902 Dec. 13, 1904 Liberal: Sir George William Ross: Conservative: Sir James Whitney: none William Charlton: 11th Parliament: 11th general: Jan. 25, 1905 May 2, 1908 Conservative: Sir James Whitney: Liberal: Sir George William Ross (1905–1907) George P. Graham (1907) Alexander Grant MacKay (1907–1908) none
The Speaker is required to perform his or her office impartially, [10] but does not resign from his or her party membership upon taking office. [11] This is identical to the system in place in the federal House of Commons, but stands in contrast to the Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. [12]
The Office of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, also called the Office of the Assembly, is an organization mandated to support the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and the legislature's Members of Provincial Parliament in the exercise of their parliamentary duties.
Took office Left office Party Ref. Note Richard Hardisty (1831–1889) Northwest Territories: February 23, 1888: October 18, 1889: Conservative [44] Métis: James Gladstone (1887–1971) Alberta: January 31, 1958: March 31, 1971: Conservative [45] Metis (Cree) [46] Guy Williams (1907–1992) British Columbia: December 9, 1971: October 7, 1982 ...
Pages in category "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
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Ottawa is known to its speakers as Nishnaabemwin 'speaking the native language' (from Anishinaabe 'native person' + verb suffix -mo 'speak a language' + suffix -win 'nominalizer', with regular deletion of short vowels); the same term is applied to the Eastern Ojibwe dialect. [4] The corresponding term in other dialects is Anishinaabemowin. [5]
List of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin; United States. Federally recognized tribes (Federally) unrecognized tribes; Native Americans in the United States; List of Alaska Native tribal entities; List of Indian reservations in the United States; List of historical Indian reservations in the United States