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Island was named in 1799 after the 4th son of
King George III who was based in Halifax as
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FORTIS ET LIBER
- Strong and free |
Alberta: Government
The
province of Alberta has a parliamentary form of
government. The chief executive of Alberta is the
lieutenant governor, who is appointed by the Canadian
governor-general in council to serve a 5-year term. The
lieutenant governor, representing the British crown,
holds a position that is largely honorary. The premier,
the leader of the majority party, is the actual head of
the provincial government and presides over the
executive council. The Legislative Assembly contains 83
seats, including those of the premier and the members of
the executive council. Members of the legislature are
popularly elected to a 5-year term; however, the
lieutenant governor, on the advice of the premier, may
call for an election before the term has been completed.
The province of Alberta is represented by 6 senators
appointed by the Canadian governor-general in council
and by 26 members in the House of Commons, popularly
elected to serve terms of up to five years in the
Canadian Parliament.
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