This is a list of the legislative assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories . Each province's legislative assembly, along with the province's lieutenant governor, form the province's legislature (which is called a parliament or general assembly in some provinces). Historically, several provinces had bicameral legislatures , but they all eventually dissolved their upper house or merged it with their lower house, so that all provincial legislatures are now unicameral .
Members of the legislative assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories are called by various names. In most provinces and all three territories, they are called Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in English. In Ontario , they are called members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs); in Quebec , they are called members of the National Assembly (MNAs); and in Newfoundland and Labrador , they are called members of the House of Assembly (MHAs).
The legislative assembly with the most members is the National Assembly of Quebec , which consists of 125 MNAs. The provincial legislative assembly with the fewest members is the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island , which consists of 27 MLAs. All of the legislative assemblies of Canada's territories have fewer members than that of Prince Edward Island .
Current legislative assemblies
Provincial legislative assemblies
Territorial assemblies
Autonomous area assemblies
Gallery
Current composition of legislative assemblies
In the table below, the parties with shading form part of the provincial government whilst the parties in bold have official party status .
Past legislative chambers
Past legislative chambers of provinces and territories
*Included some elected members, but did not have responsible government .
* Labrador was added to the name of the province in 2001. Before then, the bodies were the Newfoundland House of Assembly, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland, and General Assembly of Newfoundland.
Period
Lower house
Upper house
Viceroy
Parliament
Nunavut
1670–1999
Part of Northwest Territories and its preceding territories.
1999–present
Legislative Assembly of Nunavut
—
Governor General of Canada as represented by the Commissioner of Nunavut
Legislature of Nunavut
* The territory's name was changed from St. John's Island to Prince Edward Island in 1798. Before then, the bodies were the House of Assembly of the Island of St. John, Legislative Council of the Island of St. John, Lieutenant Governor of the Island of St. John, and General Assembly of the Island of St. John.
Period
Lower house
Upper house
Viceroy
Parliament
Colony of Cape Breton
1784–1820
—
Cape Breton Council
Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton
Governor-in-Council
1820–present
Part of Nova Scotia.
Period
Lower house
Upper house
Viceroy
Parliament
District of Keewatin
1670–1876
Part of Rupert's Land (now Northwest Territories).
1876–1877
—
Council of Keewatin
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin
Governor-in-Council
1877–1905
—
—
1905–1999
Part of Northwest Territories.
1999–present
Part of Nunavut.
Notes
^ a b c d e f g h i j k In French : Assemblée législative .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m In French : Premier ministre (masculine) or Première ministre (feminine).
^ In French : Assemblée nationale .
^ 10 other official names: Assemblée législative des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (French ) , Beba Ɂełígíth Ɂeła Déłtthʼı Kų́é (Chipewyan ) , ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᖅᑎᑦ (Inuktitut ) , K'áowe gogha ełek'éterewe ke łénakedé (North Slavey ) , Gogha Sombaa Nálée (South Slavey ) , Ekʼètehtsodǫ Łegehdı̀ Kǫ̀ (Tlicho ) , Ihumiurviat Malirutaliatigun (Inuinnaqtun ) , Dagwidįį'è' Tr'igwahtsii Geenjit Nadhat Kat" (Gwichʼin ) , Legislative Assemblitkut (Inuvialuktun ) .
^ In Inuktut : ᓄᓇᕗᒥ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᕐᕕᐊ .
^ In Inuktut : ᓯᕗᓕᖅᑎ .
^ Literal translation: "Déline Highest Leaders Group".
^ Literal translation: "Highest Honest Leader".
^ In Haida : X̱aaydaG̱a Waadlux̱an Naay .
^ Confidence and supply agreement
References
Canadian legislative bodies
Parliament of Canada Legislative assemblies Indigenous assemblies Defunct bodies
Provincial upper houses Territorial bodies Pre-Confederation bodies
British Columbia colonies
Lower Canada
Newfoundland
Province of Canada
Province of Quebec
Red River Colony
Upper Canada