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 National Assembly of Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Assembly of Québec (French: Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
Cabinet Ministers are in Bold, Leaders are in Italics and the President of the National Assembly has a Dagger next to his name.
The President of the Assembly is the arbiter of the parliamentary debates between the members of the government and the members of the Opposition.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Parliament_of_Quebec   (854 words)

  
 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
The 1947 National Assembly was to have been elected for a period of seven years however the fall of the Mainland made it impossible to hold new elections.
As a result, the Judicial Yuan decided that the members of the National Assembly would continue to hold office until new elections could be held on the Mainland.
The National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/NATIONAL+ASSEMBLY   (525 words)

  
 President of Concordia University to be honored by the National Assembly of Quebec - Press Releases - Concordia University Public Affairs Department
President of Concordia University to be honored by the National Assembly of Quebec
In a ceremony at the National Assembly of Quebec on Thursday, May 26, 2005, the President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia University, Dr. Frederick Lowy, will be honored for the broad range of his accomplishments and for his generous contributions to the field of higher education.
President of Concordia University to be honored by the National Assembly of Quebec - Press Releases - Concordia University Public Affairs Department
publicaffairs.concordia.ca /mediaroom/pressreleases/2005/05/004323.shtml   (137 words)

  
 National Order of Quebec
The Ordre national du Québec was created by law on June 20, 1984 by the National Assembly of Quebec.
The insignias are delivered during official ceremonies at the Salon Rouge in the Hôtel du Parlement of the National Assembly, which used to be the former home of the Legislative Council of Quebec.
Philippe Séguin (2000) - President of the French National Assembly
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/n/na/national_order_of_quebec.html   (423 words)

  
 Quebec City, Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mid-2001, 13.0 percent of the resident population in Quebec City were of retirement age (65 and over for males and females) compared with 13.2 percent in Canada, therefore, the average age is 39.5 years of age compared to 37.6 years of age for Canada as a whole.
Quebec City or Québec* (French: Ville de Québec) is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec.
In April 2001, Quebec City hosted the Summit of the Americas to discuss the Free Trade Area of the Americas; it also hosted massive anti-globalization demonstrations, provoked both by the summit and by the decision to wall off a large portion of the historic city with a four metre high chain-link fence for the duration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Quebec_City   (3417 words)

  
 Politics of Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It consists of the National Assembly of Quebec and the lieutenant governor of Quebec.
Quebec is a participating government in the international organization the Francophonie, which can be seen as a sort of Commonwealth of Nations for French-speaking countries.
The principal judicial courts of Quebec are the Court of Quebec, the Superior Court and the Court of Appeal.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Quebec   (2248 words)

  
 Minister Stéphane Dion tables a new resolution concerning the constitutional amendment proposed by Quebec's National Assembly - Press release
Quebec’s National Assembly acted on that desire for change by unanimously passing, on April 15, 1997, the resolution to amend section 93 of the Constitution Act, 1867, with respect to its application to Quebec.
On April 15, 1997, the Quebec National Assembly voted unanimously in favour of a resolution for a constitutional amendment that would end the application to Quebec of subsections (1) to (4) of section 93 (education) of the Constitution Act, 1867.
Noting that Quebec society has become secularized and considerably diversified with the arrival of newcomers, the Minister stressed that there was a broad consensus within Quebec society on the need to reorganize school structures along linguistic, rather than denominational, lines.
www.pco.gc.ca /aia/default.asp?Language=E&Page=PressRoom&Sub=PressRelease&Doc=19971001_e.htm   (1683 words)

  
 1993scr1_0319.txt
Sid M. Tarrabain, Edward J. Lieber and Michael P. Ritter, for the interveners the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon.
Robert G. Richards and Deborah Carlson, for the interveners the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.
The privileges of the members of the legislative assembly are subject to legislation by the province as part of the constitution of the province.
www.lexum.com /csc-scc/en/pub/1993/vol1/texte/1993scr1_0319.txt   (20598 words)

  
 President of Concordia University honored by the National Assembly of Quebec - Mediafax - Concordia University Public Affairs Department
President of Concordia University honored by the National Assembly of Quebec
In a ceremony today at the National Assembly of Quebec, the President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia University, Dr. Frederick Lowy, was honored for the broad range of his accomplishments and for his generous contributions to the field of higher education.
President of Concordia University honored by the National Assembly of Quebec - Mediafax - Concordia University Public Affairs Department
publicaffairs.concordia.ca /mediaroom/mediafax/2005/05/004344.shtml   (354 words)

  
 SPEECH GIVEN BY DR. FIDEL CASTRO RUZ, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA, AT THE EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PEOPLE’S POWER. HAVANA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER. JUNE 26, 2002
President Bush, either out of naiveté or insolent temerity, announced that he will "offer scholarships in the United States for Cuban students and professionals who try to build independent civil institutions in Cuba, and scholarships for family members of political prisoners".
I don’t know when it is that the U.S. president writes his speeches, or if he assigns this task to one of his closest advisors, or if they are a hybrid of the two.
On May 20, the president of the United States dedicated an entire day to Cuba and the Revolution.
espana.cuba.cu /gobierno/discursos/2002/ing/f260602i.html   (2887 words)

  
 Politics in Anjou QUEBEC Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory
the National Assembly is chosen as the Speaker (in Quebec the President...
Anjou is also the name of borough of Montreal and a district in the Canadian province of Quebec.
...rather the party of Margaret of Anjou and her favourites, was the.....Early Years of the Conqueror of Quebec,' 'A Wirepuller of Kings.....its superiority in speculative politics as in all other..
search.pagelite.ca /canada/QUEBEC/Anjou/Politics%20in   (620 words)

  
 Speaker (politics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some nations have a ceremonial president of their lower house of parliament instead of a speaker.
The term Speaker is usually the title given to the presiding officer of a country's lower house of parliament or congress (i.e., the House of Commons or House of Representatives).
In many nations, especially those with the Westminster System of government, the position of Speaker, modelled after the British office, is an official charged with enforcing procedural rules.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Speaker_of_the_House   (363 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Regional Briefs
Mr Michel Bissonet, President National Assembly, Quebec, Mr Gerald Tremblay, Montreal Mayor, and Mr Pierre Bourque, leader of the Opposition, Montreal, had recognised the contribution of the Sikhs in Quebac, stated a press release of the SGPC here on Friday.
Mr Rajneesh Ahuja, president of the Alumni Association, had contributed Rs 10 lakh for the construction of the block.
Mr Bharat Bhushan Sharma, president of the association, said this would keep their morale high.
www.tribuneindia.com /2004/20040912/region.htm   (2489 words)

  
 ambassade de Madagascar au Canada
The parliamentary cooperation, in particular within the Francophone parliamentary Assembly, the political and administrative reforms underway in Madagascar as well as the planned, end of the year, Malagasy presidential election were discussed during this audience.
Nicole DEAUDOIN, President of the RFAQ, and Mrs.
: The Aeronautical National school of Saint-Hubert QC invited the Ambassador and the Minister Counsellor to the graduation ceremony of 11 students of the College Stella de Saint-Leu (Island of la Réunion), and of 2 Malagasy students of the Christian High School in Management and Applied Mathematics.
www.madagascar-embassy.ca /contentang/01trim2_eng.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Attention Wal-Mart Workers, Quebec Union Wins
On August 2, the Quebec Labor Relations Board ruled that a majority of the hourly employees of the Wal-Mart store in Jonquière (part of the city of Saguenay), had signed up with the union, and on that basis it recognized Local 503 of the TUAC (Canadian United Food and Commercial Workers) as their representative.
ABI management is threatening to bring in scabs, despite a Quebec law that supposedly prevents the use of “replacement workers.” Simultaneously, some 400 iron ore workers in Sept-Îles on the north coast of the St. Lawrence River are striking since the beginning of August.
Quebec’s rate of union representation far exceeds anywhere else in North America (42 percent of all workers, compared to 13 percent in the U.S.).
www.internationalist.org /walmartquebec0904.html   (2506 words)

  
 Debates in the National Assembly
President, of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, changes in cardiac rhythm and changes in the circulatory system can be registered, which can eventually lead to very serious cardiac diseases including cardiac arrest.
We now know that exposure to secondhand smoke clearly increases the risk of lung cancer, and among higher risk individuals, heart disease.
www.tobacco.org /news/199005.html   (285 words)

  
 Now Brown joins Blair in saying no to Holyrood - [Sunday Herald]
The president of the parliament of Catalonia, the Rt Hon Ernest Benach i Pascual, is among those likely to attend, as is the president of the National Assembly of Quebec, Michel Bissonnet.
The first minister of the Welsh Assembly, Rhodri Morgan, should be in Edinburgh on October 9, as will a representative from the suspended Northern Ireland Assembly.
More broadly across Europe, the president of the German Bundesrat, Dieter Althaus, should join the list of assembled guests, while a representative from the Spanish parliament is also expected.
www.sundayherald.com /44422   (787 words)

  
 assnatangl
Michel Bissonnet, President of the National Assembly of Quebec, Mr.
Ben Weider, accompanied by the President of the National Assembly of Quebec, Mr.
The private ceremony took place in the office of the President of the National Assembly in the presence of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Jacques P. Dupuis, as well as friends and family of Mr.
www.napoleonicsociety.com /english/assnatangl.htm   (701 words)

  
 National Assembly of Quebec
THAT, on the occasion of the 89th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the National Assembly of Québec commemorate with respect the memory of the Armenian citizens who were lost in the events of 1915 and extend its deepest sympathy and compassion to our fellow countrymen of Armenian origin.
"THAT, on the occasion of the 89th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the National Assembly of Québec commemorate with respect the memory of the Armenian citizens who were lost in the events of 1915 and extend its deepest sympathy and compassion to our fellow countrymen of Armenian origin."
By leave of the Assembly under Standing Order 84, a debate arose thereon.
www.armenian-genocide.org /Affirmation.289/current_category.18/affirmation_detail.html   (140 words)

  
 11-01-95-queb.htm
since 1994, is also the president of D.B.K. Investments.
Residents of Quebec voted by an extremely narrow margin on
Quebec'' at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of
www.princeton.edu /pr/news/95/q4/1101queb.html   (127 words)

  
 News from September 11
The invitation was issued by the President of the National Assembly of Quebec Province Jean Pierre Charboneau and Dr. Theodorescu is attending the Meeting of Senators of the Parliamentary Foundation for the dialog of cultures.
On Monday in the city of Suceava the Cabinet Minister of Communication Dan Nica met with Prefects and Presidents of County Councils of the city and county of Suceava as well as with those of the city and county of Botosani.
The Romanian Cabinet Minister of Culture and Cults Razvan Theodorescu has been invited in his capacity as Senator to go to Quebec City.
www.ici.ro /romania/en/stiri/arh2001/e_sep11.html   (817 words)

  
 WUSC Annual Assembly - 2005
The Annual Assembly will include a showcase of WUSC’s work overseas and in Canada, seen through the lens of the Millennium Development Goals; the 3rd Annual WUSC Research Forum, providing a national forum for emerging scholars; and skills-building workshops on advocacy, fair trade, and communications.
During the business meeting at the 2005 WUSC Annual Assembly, changes to WUSC’s governing by-law will be proposed by the Board of Directors to the membership.
Hard copies of both the background document and proposed motion have been included in the mailing of Official Notice of Meeting for the 2005 Annual Assembly, sent to Institutional Members, Local Committees and WUSC Alumni.
www.wusc.ca /about/memgov/assembly.asp   (623 words)

  
 Infrastructure Canada Program - News Releases - Quebec - 2001
Shawinigan will contribute $116,200, an amount to be matched by both the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec, for total government financial assistance of $232,400.
(Quebec Department of Municipal Affairs and Greater Montreal)
Shawinigan Mayor Lise Landry is delighted that this work will not only upgrade community facilities, but improve residents' quality of life.
www.infrastructure.gc.ca /icp/publication/new_release/qc/2001/20011119shawinigan_e.shtml   (227 words)

  
 McGill Reporter - Volume 28 Number 12
One of the deputies immediately asked whether older faculty and staff continue to be productive.
In this same context I proposed to the Commission Parlementaire that Quebec reintroduce, at least for the university sector, compulsory retirement at age 65.
Although I do not know how appealing the new plan will be, I hope it will be sufficiently attractive to provide us with greater freedom to meet our academic and fiscal challenges.
www.mcgill.ca /uro/Rep/r2812/bjs.htm   (287 words)

  
 Communiqué c4276: THE 50TH COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN CANADA
The Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians' Steering Committee, chaired by the Honourable Sarmite Bulte, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Heritage and President of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) will meet in Quebec City on September 1st.
Held every year, the conference brings together Commonwealth parliamentarians who, irrespective of gender, race, religion or culture, are united by community of interest, respect for the rule of law and individual rights and freedoms, and by pursuit of the positive ideals of parliamentary democracy.
Association Branches now exist in more than 165 national, state, provincial and territorial parliaments, with a total membership of over 15,000 parliamentarians.
communiques.gouv.qc.ca /gouvqc/communiques/GPQE/Aout2004/26/c4276.html   (425 words)

  
 Photo gallery
Professor Boel Flodgren, former Vice-Chancellor and President of Lund University, speaks at the symposium.
Robert Rabinovitch, Chair of the Board of Governors and President of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, shares a word with Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada.
In the background are Professor Alan D. Gilbert, Vice-Chancellor and CEO of Melbourne University, and Professor Zhihong Xu, President of Peking University.
www.mcgill.ca /installation2003/photos   (321 words)

  
 Daycare in Saint Raphael QUEBEC Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory
Bissonnet, the president of the Quebec National Assembly...
The Quebec Musicians’ Guild (QMG) has been at the centre of some pretty...
25 and 26, 1989 in Quebec City; June 15, 1989 and...
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 QUEBEC NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
The bill changes the definition of de-facto couples in 28 Quebec laws to include same-sex couples, automatically allowing homosexual couples to receive tax deductions and spousal benefits paid to common-law partners from insurance policies and public pension plans.
Quebec couples who opt for civil unions may divorce simply by signing an agreement before a notary public, provided there are no children involved.
However the minimum age for traditional heterosexual marriages will be 16.
www.actwin.com /eatonohio/gay/quebec.html   (913 words)

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