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  1. Aug 15, 2021 · A Parliament is the period between two elections. Dissolution marks the end of a Parliament, paving the way for the next general election. It brings an end to essentially all parliamentary business before the Senate and the House of Commons and their respective committees. Dissolution should not be confused with a prorogation of Parliament ...

  2. The dissolution of a legislative assembly (or parliament) is the simultaneous termination of service of all of its members, in anticipation that a successive legislative assembly will reconvene later with possibly different members. In a democracy, the new assembly is chosen by a general election. Dissolution is distinct on the one hand from ...

  3. In parliamentary democracies the government (executive branch) is led by a council of ministers or cabinet, which must have the confidence (i.e. the approval and support) of parliament (legislative branch). This means that the government in a parliamentary democracy is indirectly selected: the people elect a parliament, and the parliament then ...

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  4. Dissolution terminates a Parliament, ending all business in the Senate and in the House of Commons, and is followed by a general election. 131 The date of the election is set in accordance with the provisions of the Canada Elections Act, which stipulates that a general election must be held on the third Monday in October in the fourth calendar year following polling day from the last general ...

  5. The first is for the dissolution itself, stating that Parliament is dissolved and declaring that “the Senators and Members of Parliament are discharged from their meeting and attendance”. A second proclamation appears simultaneously; it calls the next Parliament and informs with regard to the issuance of writs of election, the date set for polling and the date set for the return of the writs.

  6. The House of Commons. The House of Commons, or lower House, is the elected assembly of the Parliament of Canada. Its members are elected by Canadians to represent defined electoral districts or constituencies, also known as ridings. There are currently 338 seats in the House of Commons. A government formed by the party or the coalition of ...

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  8. Step 1: Dissolution of Parliament. Before candidates hit the campaign trail and voters go to the polls, the government has to end all business in Parliament. Dissolution is the process of stopping parliamentary business to prepare for an election. The Prime Minister asks the Governor General to dissolve Parliament. The Governor General directs ...

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