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Page 582
... number of members of the House of Com- mons and the representation of the provinces therein shall upon the coming into force of this subsection and thereafter on the completion of each decennial census be readjusted by such authority ...
... number of members of the House of Com- mons and the representation of the provinces therein shall upon the coming into force of this subsection and thereafter on the completion of each decennial census be readjusted by such authority ...
Page 583
... number of mem- bers equal to the number obtained ( a ) by dividing the sum of the populations of the provinces ( other than Quebec ) having populations of less than one and a half million by the sum of the number of members assigned to ...
... number of mem- bers equal to the number obtained ( a ) by dividing the sum of the populations of the provinces ( other than Quebec ) having populations of less than one and a half million by the sum of the number of members assigned to ...
Page 586
... number of members assigned to all the provinces pursuant to rule one is less than two hundred and fifty - four , additional members shall be assigned to the provinces ( one to a province ) having remainders in the computation under rule ...
... number of members assigned to all the provinces pursuant to rule one is less than two hundred and fifty - four , additional members shall be assigned to the provinces ( one to a province ) having remainders in the computation under rule ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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