Alberta : a survey of the topography, climate, resources, industries, transportation and communication, and institutional services of the Province of Alberta . Provincial Legislative Buildings The people of the Province of Alberta have for their governmentthree sets of institutions which may be described as federal, provincial,and municipal. The federal and provincial institutions are modelled in form and spirit afterthe government ofGreat Britain Great Bri-tain is ruled by theKing, but the carryingon of government is byrepresentatives electedby the people. In theDominion Parl


Alberta : a survey of the topography, climate, resources, industries, transportation and communication, and institutional services of the Province of Alberta . Provincial Legislative Buildings The people of the Province of Alberta have for their governmentthree sets of institutions which may be described as federal, provincial,and municipal. The federal and provincial institutions are modelled in form and spirit afterthe government ofGreat Britain Great Bri-tain is ruled by theKing, but the carryingon of government is byrepresentatives electedby the people. In theDominion Parliamentthe sovereign is repre-sented by the Governor-General and in the Pro-vincial Legislature bythe Lieutenant Gover-nor. In the DominionParliament there are two Houses: the House of Commons and theSenate, corresponding to the House of Commons and the House ofLords in the Imperial Parliament. In the Provincial Legislaturethere is only one legislative body, which is called the LegislativeAssembly. In all three systems the actual work of administrationis carried on by a committee from the chief legislative body itself,which is called the Cabinet, the gov


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