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Province House Legislative Chamber

The room where the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia holds its sittings. It may also be used for committee meetings. The mace is not shown in its usual position on the front table because the House of Assembly was not in session when the panorama was made.

The Nova Scotia Legislature, consisting of the Lieutenant Governor and the House of Assembly, is the legislative branch of the provincial Government of Nova Scotia, Canada. The Assembly is the oldest in Canada, having first sat in 1758. In 1848, Nova Scotia became the site of the first responsible government among the colonies of the British Empire.

Nova Scotia has 51 Members in the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing 51 electoral districts. The Assembly meets in Province House, a National Historic Site and Canada’s oldest legislative building. It is located in Halifax. It opened on February 11, 1819.

(Text copied from the official web site)

Copyright: Richard Novossiltzeff
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 12348x6174
Taken: 14/07/2015
Uploaded: 19/07/2015
Published: 19/07/2015
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Tags: legislature; house of assembly; mla; chamber; caucus; government; speaker; halifax; nova scotia; canada; provincial government;  province house;  legislative assembly;  parliament;  members of parliament
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