350
Nova Scotia :
early colonisation, 22
Governor Cornwallis, 22
establishment of a Council, 22
courts of Judicature, 22
plan for calling Assembly, 23
assembly meets 1758, 24
alterations in representation, 24
separation of Executive from
Council, 24
Cape Breton separated, 24
re-annexed, 25
proposal for Union, 25
votes in favour of Confedera-
tion, 25
Legislative Assembly:
method of election, 64
privileges, 67
qualifications of voters, 57
quorum, 66
resignation, 71
Speaker, 66
{,egislative Council, 72
Councillors, how appointed, 72
number of, 72
qualifications of, 78, 74
resignation of, 76
privileges, 76
quorum, 75
Speaker, 75
Number :
on Committees, 156, 157
of House of Commons, 123
of members of the Legislative
Councils, 72
of Senate. 149 14%
INDEX
Distribution of seats, 63
History of the Province, 15-22
originally part of Quebec, 17
immigration into Colony, 17
separated from Quebec, 18
its Constitution, 18
rebellion of 1837, 18
Lord Durham’s report, 19
united to Quebec, 19
constituted separate Province,
22
Legislative Assembly:
method of Election, 64
privileges, 67
qualification of electors, 55
qualification of members, 61, 62
quorum, 66
regignation, 71
Speaker, 66
Opening of Parliament, 112
of provincial legislatures, 47
Orders in Council ;
affecting Constitution, 41
admitting British Columbia, 31
admitting Prince Edward’s Island,
34
admitting North-West Territories
into Dominion, 27
Order of business in Legislative Coun-
cils, 77, 78 .
Orders, standing. 42
Paper Money, issue of, 256
Pardon, right of, 170, 187
Parliament, Dominion :
adjournment, 119
dissolution, 121
Oath: how summoned, 110
of legislative Councillor, 74 opening of, 112
of members of House of Commons parties to legislation, 110
136 payment of members, 118
of Senator, 145 privileges, 117
Officers of House of Commons, 138 prorogation, 120
Officers, provincial, 242 quorum, 116
Officers of Dominion, taxes on, 238 Parliament, Imperial:
Ontario : Acts passed by, 40, 268
Courts of Civil jurisdiction, 92 legislative powers of, 224, 259, 266
of Criminal jurisdiction. 108 Party Government, 167, 185