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Procedural Officers And Senior Officials Of The Parliament Of Canada
The procedural officers and senior officials of the Parliament of Canada are responsible for the administration of the Senate and the House of Commons: Senate * Clerk of the Senate and Clerk of the Parliaments * Deputy Clerk of the Senate of Canada * Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel of the Senate of Canada * Usher of the Black Rod of the Senate of Canada * Senate Ethics Officer House of Commons * Clerk of the House of Commons * Deputy Clerk of the House of Commons * Clerk Assistant * Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel * Sergeant-at-Arms A serjeant-at-arms, or sergeant-at-arms, is an officer appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to keep order during its meetings. The word "serjeant" is derived from the Latin ''serviens'', which means "servant". Historically, ... Library of Parliament The Parliamentary Librarian is an officer of the parliament of Canada and in charge of the library on Parliament Hill. See also * Great Officer of State References ...
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Senate Of Canada
The Senate of Canada (french: region=CA, Sénat du Canada) is the upper house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Crown and the House of Commons, they comprise the bicameral legislature of Canada. The Senate is modelled after the British House of Lords with members appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister. The explicit basis on which appointment is made and the chamber's size is set, at 105 members, is by province or territory assigned to 'divisions'. The Constitution divides provinces of Canada geographically among four regions, which are represented equally. Senatorial appointments were originally for life; since 1965, they have been subject to a mandatory retirement age of 75. While the Senate is the upper house of parliament and the House of Commons is the lower house, this does not imply the former is more powerful than the latter. It merely entails that its members and officers outrank the members and officers of the Commons ...
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Clerk Of The Senate And Clerk Of The Parliaments
The Clerk of the Senate and Clerk of the Parliaments is the chief clerk and senior administrative officer of the Senate of Canada. List of Clerks * 1867–1871 John Fennings Taylor Sr. * 1871–1883 Robert Le Moine * 1883–1900 Edouard-Joseph Langevin * 1900–1917 Samuel-Edmour St-Onge Chapleau * 1917–1938 Austen Ernest Blount * 1938–1955 L. Clare Moyer * 1955–1968 John Forbes MacNeill * 1968–1981 Robert Fortier * 1981–1989 Charles A. Lussier * 1989–1994 Gordon Barnhart * 1994–2009 Paul Bélisle * 2009–2015 Gary W. O'Brien * 2015–2017 Charles Robert (Interim) * 2017–2018 Nicole Proulx (Interim; first female clerk) * January 31, 2018—2020 Richard Denis (Interim) * December 30, 2020- Gérald Lafrenière (Interim) See also * Clerk of the House of Commons (Canada) * Clerk of the Parliaments The Clerk of the Parliaments is the chief clerk of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The position has existed since at least 1315, and dut ...
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Deputy Clerk Of The Senate Of Canada
Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spain, Argentina, or Brazil. ** A member of a National Assembly, as in Costa Rica, France, Pakistan, Poland or Quebec. ** A member of the Dáil Éireann (Lower House of the parliament of the Republic of Ireland) ** A member of the States of Guernsey or the States of Jersey elected by a parish or district ** Deputy (Acadian), a position in 18th-century Nova Scotia, Canada * Deputy Führer, a title for the deputy head of the Nazi Party * A subordinate ** Deputy premier, a subordinate of the Premier and next-in-command in the cabinet of the Soviet Union and its successor countries, including: *** First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union *** Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union, a subordinate of the Premier and the First Deputy Premier and t ...
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Law Clerk And Parliamentary Counsel Of The Senate Of Canada
Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior,Robertson, ''Crimes against humanity'', 90. with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the art of justice. State-enforced laws can be made by a group legislature or by a single legislator, resulting in statutes; by the executive through decrees and regulations; or established by judges through precedent, usually in common law jurisdictions. Private individuals may create legally binding contracts, including arbitration agreements that adopt alternative ways of resolving disputes to standard court litigation. The creation of laws themselves may be influenced by a constitution, written or tacit, and the rights encoded therein. The law shapes politics, economics, history and society in various ways and serves as a mediator of relations between people. Legal systems vary between jurisdiction ...
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Usher Of The Black Rod Of The Senate Of Canada
The Usher of the Black Rod (french: Huissier du bâton noir), often shortened to Black Rod is the most senior protocol position in the Parliament of Canada. Black Rod leads the Speaker of the Senate of Canada, Speaker's Parade at the beginning of each sitting of the Senate of Canada, Senate and oversees protocol and administrative and logistical details of important events taking place on Parliament Hill, such as the opening of parliament and the Speech from the Throne. The office is modelled on the Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Upon the appointment of the first woman to the position of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod on 20 October 1997, the title was changed to ''Usher of the Black Rod''. The rod The usher carries an ebony and gold staff of office modelled on that used in the House of Lords. Canada's original rod is believed to have been made in the 1840s in Montreal for the Legislative Assembly of the ...
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Senate Ethics Officer
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the elder" or "old man") and therefore considered wiser and more experienced members of the society or ruling class. However the Roman Senate was not the ancestor or predecessor of modern parliamentarism in any sense, because the Roman senate was not a legislative body. Many countries have an assembly named a ''senate'', composed of ''senators'' who may be elected, appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country. Modern senates typically serve to provide a chamber of "sober second thought" to consider legislation passed by a lower house, whose members are usually elected. Most senates have asymmetrical duties and powers compared with their respective lower house meaning they have special dut ...
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House Of Commons Of Canada
The House of Commons of Canada (french: Chambre des communes du Canada) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Crown and the Senate of Canada, they comprise the bicameral legislature of Canada. The House of Commons is a democratically elected body whose members are known as members of Parliament (MPs). There have been 338 MPs since the most recent electoral district redistribution for the 2015 federal election, which saw the addition of 30 seats. Members are elected by simple plurality ("first-past-the-post" system) in each of the country's electoral districts, which are colloquially known as ''ridings''. MPs may hold office until Parliament is dissolved and serve for constitutionally limited terms of up to five years after an election. Historically, however, terms have ended before their expiry and the sitting government has typically dissolved parliament within four years of an election according to a long-standing convention. In any case, an ...
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List Of Clerks Of The Canadian House Of Commons
The Clerk of the House of Commons is the senior procedural and administrative officer in the House of Commons of Canada. The duties performed by the Clerk of the House of Commons include advising the Speaker of the House of Commons and Members of Parliament on matters of parliamentary procedure. As well, the Clerk is involved in the management of the House of Commons. The office is modelled on the Clerk of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Prior to the establishment of this office, there was the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. The current Clerk is Charles Robert. History The thirteenth century saw the emergence of the Clerk as a profession in England. At that time, they were employed to record the decisions made by kings and kings' advisors. It was not until 1361 that the first Clerk of the House of Commons was officially appointed by the Crown. The main duty of the early Clerks of the House consisted of reading petitions and bills, whil ...
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List Of Deputy Clerks Of The Canadian House Of Commons
The Deputy Clerk of the House of Commons acts as assistant to the Clerk A clerk is a white-collar worker who conducts general office tasks, or a worker who performs similar sales-related tasks in a retail environment. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service ... in the administration of the House of Commons of Canada. The post was created in 1987. In 2017, the post was split into two: a Deputy Clerk for Procedure and a Deputy Clerk for Administration. List of Deputy Clerks * 1987–1997: Mary Anne Griffith * 1998–1999: Camille Montpetit * 1999: William C. Corbett * 2000–2005: Audrey O'Brien * 2005–2014: Marc Bosc * 2014–2017: André Gagnon (acting) * 2017–2021: André Gagnon (procedure) * 2017–present: Michel Patrice (administration) * 2021–present: Eric Janse (procedure) References * Officers and Officials of Parliament of Canada Deputy Clerks Canadian civil servants House of Commons of Canada C ...
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List Of Law Clerks And Parliamentary Counsel Of The Canadian House Of Commons
This is a list of Law Clerks and Parliamentary Counsel of the House of Commons of Canada. * Gustavus W. Wicksteed – 1867–1887 * William Wilson – 1887–1890 * Frederick Augustus McCord – 1890–1908 * A.H. O'Brien – 1909–1914 * Francis A. Gisborne – 1914–1922 * Joseph K. Foran – 1923–1924 * Arthur Gordon Troop – 1924–1925 * Paul Maurice OllivierAlthough Paul Maurice Ollivier’s appointment date is 1925, he was acting as Joint Law Clerk during the 1924 session to assist Arthur Gordon Troop (letter from the Clerk, Mr. Northrup, to the Civil Service Commission, 25 November 1924). Paul Maurice Ollivier was Joint Law Clerk with Arthur Gordon Troop, then with Arthur Angus Fraser, and as Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel up to the end of 1970, making him the longest-serving Law Clerk in the history of the House of Commons. – 1925–1952 * Arthur Gordon Troop – 1926–1936 * Arthur Angus Fraser – 1938–1952 * Paul Maurice Ollivier – 1952–197 ...
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List Of Sergeants-at-Arms Of The Canadian House Of Commons
The Sergeants-at-Arms of the House of Commons of Canada is a senior officer for the legislative body appointed by Governor General-in-Council through letter patent under the Great Seal of Canada. The Sergeant-at Arms assists the Clerk of the House of Commons as head of parliamentary precinct services, performing certain administrative and ceremonial functions, and maintaining order and security in the parliamentary buildings. Ceremonial functions performed by the sergeant-at-arms includes administering the Canadian oath of allegiance to newly elected members of the House of Commons. Additionally it is the sergeant-at-arms’ responsibility to bring the ceremonial mace into the legislative chambers before the Speaker of the House of Commons enters the chambers. The sergeant-at-arms occupies a bar in the chambers until proceedings are completed, after which he removes the ceremonial mace from the chambers. Ten individuals have been appointed to the position since Canadian Confe ...
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