| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 324 páginas
...number of the population of the Province bore to the number of the aggregate population of Canada 2 at the then last preceding readjustment of the number of Members for the Province is ascer1 The term of five years was chosen after the example of New Zealand. John A. Macdonald would... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1912 - 936 páginas
...as a safeguard to prevent the reduction of their representation. Subsection 4 is as follows: On such readjustment the number of members for a province...preceding readjustment of the number of members for the provinces is ascertained at the then latest census to be diminished by one-twentieth part or upwards.... | |
| Arthur Pierre Poley - 1913 - 472 páginas
...proportion which the number of the population bears to the number of the aggregate population at the last preceding readjustment of the number of members...then latest Census to be diminished by onetwentieth part or upward. " Aggregate population of Canada " relates to the whole of Canada as constituted by... | |
| Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1914 - 692 páginas
...function which in the United States is performed, in the Federal sense, by the Senate. (d) On any such readjustment the number of members for a Province...then latest census to be diminished by onetwentieth part or upwards. or, Translate and comment on the following passage from Siegfried "Le Canada":—... | |
| Ontario - 1914 - 1196 páginas
...fractional part exceeding one-half of that number shall be equivalent to the whole number. 4. On any such re-adjustment the number of members for a Province...then latest census to be diminished by one-twentieth part or upwards. 5. Such re-adjustment shall not take effect until the termination of the then existing... | |
| 1914 - 810 páginas
...fractional part exceeding one-half of that number shall be equivalent to the whole number. (4). On any such readjustment the number of members for a Province...then latest census to be diminished by one-twentieth part or upwards. (5). Such readjustment shall not take effect until the termination of the then existing... | |
| Manitoba - 1914 - 1162 páginas
...fractional part exceeding onehalf of that number shall be equivalent to the whole number ; (4) On any such !I"I#I$I part or upwards; (5) Such readjustment shall not take effect until the termination of the then existing... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1914 - 1088 páginas
...into Confederation. It is provided by section 51 of the British North America Act that: On any such readjustment the number of members for a province...members for the province is ascertained, at the then last census, to be diminished by one-twentieth part or upwards. This means that although the Maritime... | |
| Andrew John Herbertson - 1914 - 578 páginas
...census, but a reduction is not arranged for in the Redistribution Act which is subsequently passed unless the proportion which the number of the population...number of the aggregate population of Canada at the previous readjustment is diminished by one-twentieth part or upwards, and no readjustment takes effect... | |
| Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1915 - 764 páginas
...and enquire what has been the fate of the French in Louisiana. (Sir Hector Langevin). (d) On any such readjustment, the number of members for a Province...members for the province is ascertained at the then last census to be diminished by onetwentieth part or upwards. (BNA Act). (e) In and for each province... | |
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