Decennial Re-adjust- ment of Represen- tation 288 APPENDIX. 51. On the completion of the census in the year One thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and of each subsequent decennial census, the representation of the four Provinces shall be re-adjusted by such authority, in such manner, and for such time, as the Parliament of Canada from time to time provides, subject and according to the following rules: — (1) Quebec shall have the fixed number of Sixty-five members : There shall be assigned to each of the other Provinces such a number of Members as will bear the same proportion to the number of its population (ascertained at such census) as the number sixty-five bears to the number of the population of Quebec (so ascertained): In the computation of the number of Members for a Province a fractional part not exceeding one-half of the whole number requisite for entitling the Province to a Member shall be disregarded; but a fractional part exceeding one-half of that number shall be equivalent to the whole number : On any such re-adjustment the number of Members for a Province shall not be reduced unless the proportion which the number of the population of the Province bore to the number of the aggregate population of Canada at the then last preceding re-adjustment of the number of Members for the Province is ascertained at the then latest census to be diminished by one-twentieth part or upwards : Such re-adjustment shall not take effect until the termination of the then existing Parliament. (4) Increaseof ~~ 52. The number of Members of the House of Commons may Shae 3 ! be from time to time increased by the Parliament of Canada, Jommons. provided the proportionate representation of the Provinces prescribed by this Act is not thereby disturbed. Money Votes ; Royal Assent. Appro- priation and Tax Bills, 53. Bills for appropriating any part of the Public Revenue, or for imposing any tax or impost, shall originate in the House of Commons.