Evolution of the Dominion of Canada; Its Government And Its Politics

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They have also the ; privilege of franking letters and parcels through the mails, a privilege which members of parlia- ment at Westminster have not enjoyed since the penny post was established in the United Kingdom in 1840. During the session at Ottawa letters can be sent to senators and members of the house of commons free of postage.
[279] state cere- monies EVOLUTION OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA V. The Chamber of the Senate Throne The chamber of the senate, colloquially known wnate as t ^ le re
...c * chamber, from the color of the uphol- ! stery and hangings, is modeled on the chamber of the house of lords at Westminster. There is no ■ woolsack; for Canada has no lord chancellor ; to act as the presiding officer of the senate. But, ' as in the house of lords, there is a throne; for the senate chamber is the scene of the state cere- monial attending the opening and proroguing of : parliament.
Scene of The commons are summoned thither by the gentleman usher of the black rod, when the king's speech at the opening or closing of the session is about to be read in English and French by the governor-general.


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