4.3 Main Streets 68 124, See also: List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto and List of tallest buildings in Toronto. ; . 7.2 Lake traffic: steamships Indigenous peoples have been in the area since about 7000 BC At the time of European contact inhabitants were the Mi'kmaq the Maliseet and the Passamaquoddy Although these tribes did not leave a written record their language is present in many placenames such as Aroostook Bouctouche Petitcodiac Quispamsis and Shediac New Brunswick may have been part of Vinland during the Norse exploration of North America and Basque Breton and Norman fishermen may have visited the Bay of Fundy in the early 1500s European settlements, Local government in the Province of Upper Canada was based on districts in 1788 four districts were created:. ; 5.1.6 British The New Brunswick Legislative Building serves as meeting place for the provincial legislative assembly Under Canadian federalism power is divided between federal and provincial governments Among areas under federal jurisdiction are citizenship foreign affairs national defence fisheries criminal law Indian policies and many others Provincial jurisdiction covers public lands health education and local government among other things Jurisdiction is shared for immigration pensions agriculture and welfare The parliamentary system of government is modelled on the British Westminster system Forty-nine representatives nearly always members of political parties are elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick the head of government is the Premier of New Brunswick normally the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the legislative assembly Governance is handled by the executive council (cabinet) with about 32 ministries. Ceremonial duties of the Monarchy in New Brunswick are mostly carried out by the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Under amendments to the province's Legislative Assembly Act in 2007 a provincial election is held every four years the two largest political parties are the New Brunswick Liberal Association and the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Since the 2018 election minor parties are the Green Party of New Brunswick and the People's Alliance of New Brunswick Judiciary.
. . . . . . 1996 10,753,573 +6.6% Newark now Niagara-on-the-Lake, 5.3 Museums 64 2718, 5.2.2 Catholic Church Hotel Firenze Wheel-Trans is a specialized accessible transit service in Toronto provided by the TTC it involves door-to-door accessible transit service for persons with physical disabilities using its fleet of accessible minibuses the TTC also operates designated 400-series community routes Ferry system. Greta Dale - muralist, Family Compact Scarborough Bluffs, Abu-Huraira Islamic School Faculty The province has professional sports teams in baseball basketball Canadian football ice hockey lacrosse rugby and soccer Club Sport League City Stadium.
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