Canadian Parliamentary Guide

Canadian Parliamentary Guide

The Canadian Parliamentary Guide, formerly known as the Canadian Parliamentary Companion and the Canadian parliamentary companion and annual register, is a publication which lists the members of the Canadian House of Commons and the Senate of Canada as well as of the provincial and territorial legislatures.

It also includes short biographies of each member and results from the most recent election and by-elections. It was first published in 1862 and was published annually (occasionally biennially) since 1867.

Editors included:
* Henry James Morgan
* Charles H. Mackintosh
* John Alexander Gemmill
* P.G. Normandin
* A.L. Normandin

External links

* [http://www.library.ubc.ca/govpubs/canparl.html Parliament of Canada, Government of Canada publications, University of British Columbia]
* [http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/SearchResults?id=87bdb9e5fcb3e0c5&query=Canada.%20Parliament%20--%20Biography.&range=subject&bool=exact&subset=all Online editions from 1862 to 1897]


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