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  Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario, is the legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario.
The British North America Act, 1867 section 69 stipulated "There shall be a Legislature for Ontario consisting of the Lieutenant-Governor and of One House, styled the Legislative Assembly of Ontario".
The seat of Parkdale—High Park is vacant due to the resignation of Liberal MPP Gerard Kennedy on May 18, 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Legislative_Assembly_of_Ontario   (204 words)

  
 Queen's Park, Toronto - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Queen's Park is an oval park bounded by the University of Toronto to the west and northeast (the southeast quadrant of the park is primarily bounded by government offices).
The Royal Ontario Museum is just a short walk to the north of the Park, and the University of Toronto is to the east and west.
Seating Plan of Parliament as of 2004: Liberals in red, Progressive Conservatives in blue, New Democrats in orange.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Queen's_Park,_Toronto   (646 words)

  
 The Ontarians With Disabilities Act Committee: Ontario Legislature hansard dd November 23, 1999; The ODA Committee is a ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Ontarians With Disabilities Act Committee: Ontario Legislature hansard dd November 23, 1999; The ODA Committee is a voluntary coalition of individuals and community organizations who have united to secure the passage in Ontario of a new law which would achieve a barrier-free society for persons with disabilities.
Ontario's disabled now know that the single greatest barrier they face in reaching their full potential is not their disability; it is your inability to keep your promise.
Our government is the first in Ontario's history to have the courage to introduce a law which would have required, by the way, every government ministry and agency to review its policies and operating practices in order to remove barriers to employment and service for disabled citizens.
www.odacommittee.net /hansard39.html   (20750 words)

  
 BTRCA - Real Estate News
Topping the plans through 2008 are a new 107,500 sq.ft. academic building on the north end of the campus and the 200,000 sq.ft. technology center, to be located on two to three acres somewhere within the Inner Loop.
The Planning Board required that Judge landscape the property north and south of the skate park and a pedestrian walkway be designated with stop signs and striping on a private road on the property.
Plans call for a 14,000 square-foot, V-shaped building with a 120-seat town court in the east wing, a 40-seat meeting room in the west wing and multiple town offices in both.
www.btrcl.com /news/oth.html   (22566 words)

  
 Vision and Plan : Overview | A Treasure to Explore: Parliament Hill (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Seating in the Chamber had been planned for only the 130 Members representing Upper and Lower Canada in 1857, the year Ottawa was chosen as the capital of Canada.
The Vision and Plan calls for the construction of infill structures in the East Block and West Block courtyards where the Senate and the House of Commons would sit while the renovation work is completed in the Centre Block.
Current long term planning for the conservation and renovation of the Parliamentary Precinct provides an unparalleled opportunity for comprehensive changes urgently needed to address current space shortfalls, prepare the Precinct for the future and maintain the architectural and heritage integrity of the buildings, in the interest of all Canadians.
www.parliamenthill.gc.ca /text/ltvpoverview_e.html   (3053 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of Manitoba - winnipedia.ca
The Seating Plan in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as of 2003
A Legislative Assembly in British constitutional thought is the second-to-top or third-to-top tier of a government led by a Governor-General, Governor or a Lieutenant-Governor, inferior to an Executive Council and equal to or inferior to a Legislative Council.
Though the Legislative Council should in theory operate as a legislature of a governorate (not necessarily a colony) with elected members, the separate development of governments in the British Empire and Commonwealth has seen the Councils evolve.
winnipedia.ca /wiki/Legislative_Assembly_of_Manitoba   (214 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: State of New York
It is bounded by Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the Dominion of Canada on the north; by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut on the east; by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean on the south, and by Pennsylvania, Lake Erie, and the Niagara River on the west.
The Constitution of 1777 and the legislation of the Revolutionary period in aid of it are remarkable for deep sagacity and great grasp of principles, as well as for the conservative and sane treatment of the innovations and novelties which the radical changes in the government made necessary.
It enacted that the law of the State should be constituted of the Common Law of England and of the Acts of the Legislature of the Colony of New York, as together forming the law of the colony on 19 April, 1775 (the day of the battle of Concord and Lexington).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11029a.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Hansard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
I can assure you that the Ontario Realty Corp board of directors is doing a lot of things to change the policies and procedures that, going forward, will make the ORC operate in a way that will achieve better value for the taxpayers of this province.
Furthermore, the Ontario Liberals have stood idly by, never criticizing their federal cousins or even acknowledging that the federal cuts took place, all the while trying to deflect blame to us.
Mr Rick Bartolucci (Sudbury): This is a petition to the Ontario Legislature.
www.ontla.on.ca /hansard/house_debates/37_parl/session1/L036.htm   (17282 words)

  
 Ontario Empoblog
Ontario Christian Schools actively seeks Christian and Catholic families who desire to have their student(s) taught from a Christian perspective as well as maintaining high academic standards.
Richard Gonzales, of Ontario, said he pays a lot of money to keep his son out of public schools, which he said are plagued by drugs and gangs.
Yes, I agree with Ontario Christian School's belief that homosexuality is a sin - but there are a number of other sins, including greed and slander.
oemperor.blogspot.com /2005_09_01_oemperor_archive.html   (12958 words)

  
 Ted Arnott MPP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Citing major losses of manufacturing jobs in Ontario, Waterloo-Wellington MPP Ted Arnott is continuing to criticize the McGuinty Liberal Government for ignoring the problem.
And this week’s announcement by General Motors is a crushing body blow to the GM workers and Ontario’s economy.
Plants in Waterloo-Wellington, like Budd Automotive, Lear Seating and Kuntz Electroplating all sell to Big Three auto-makers, and we know that parts suppliers will be affected by any major restructuring of the automotive industry,” he said.
www.tedarnottmpp.com /news/2005/November/manufacturing.htm   (375 words)

  
 Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights: THE UNITED STATES: DIPLOMACY REVIVED
The head of the Ontario Teachers Federation, Barbara Sargent, announced that the federation would lobby its pension fund board to divest its Canadian $184 million worth of Talisman stock if it could corroborate evidence of violations in Sudan where Talisman operates.
Their Ontario pension fund board, in contrast, said that it had no plan to sell its 4.5 million Talisman shares (3.2 percent of Talisman’s publicly traded shares).
As of December 2000, the Ontario teachers’ pension fund held a diminished number of Talisman shares, 3.8 million, or 2.7 percent of Talisman’s outstanding stock.
www.hrw.org /reports/2003/sudan1103/28.htm   (9391 words)

  
 Historical Plaques of Toronto
From 1872 to 1896 he served a premier and attorney-general of Ontario, a period of office noted for the introduction of the ballot (1874), the extension of the franchise (1888), and a determined fight for provincial rights.
The chapel was erected in 1860 to plans by Cumberland and Storm, one of Toronto's leading 19th-century architectural firms.
On his retirement from sports in 1937 Conacher was elected to the Ontario Legislature and in 1949 to the House of Commons.
www.waynecook.com /atoronto.html   (15828 words)

  
 Portland NORML News - Tuesday, January 13, 1998
He was sitting in the passenger seat of his friend's Geosedan when he gave $20 to undercover officer Ernesto Conde in exchange for what he thought would be a piece of rock cocaine, police said.
Five Democrats on the county board said yesterday that they wanted to ask the legislature for the power to ban weapons in all buildings, but Republicans successfully argued that the request was too broad and would never win support in Richmond.
Kenex is investing in excess of four million dollars in a plant for the processing of industrial hemp being grown in south-western Ontario.
www.marijuanalibrary.org /980113.html   (9062 words)

  
 History of Nova Scotia, Before Dec 1699
Approaching the Acadian coasts he conceived, in his prudence, the plan of landing his dangerous charges upon Sable Island, till he might go and prepare for them, on the mainland, a place of safety.
The forty convicts, selected from the chief prisons of France, were landed through the uproar of the surf, and the ship made haste away from the perilous shore.
The United States claimed that the river the farthest east, the Magaguadavic, was the river sought, while the British agent contented in favor of the Schoodic.
www.littletechshoppe.com /ns1625/nshist01.html   (11402 words)

  
 Joy K. MacPhail | Members | 6th Session | 37th Parliament | Legislative Assembly of BC
Born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Joy studied economics at the University of Western Ontario before travelling to England to earn a diploma in labour studies from the London School of Economics.
Joy was first elected to the Legislature in 1991 as the MLA for Vancouver-Hastings.
Joy sees her move to the Opposition benches as an opportunity to speak out and learn about an even broader range of public policy issues.
www.legis.gov.bc.ca /mla/37thparl/macphail.htm   (211 words)

  
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