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elections, it could be considered a violation of section 4. Although municipalities are not mentioned by section 4, they are under the control of the provinces, which are bound by section 4. However, the court refused to accept that just because the municipal council was under the control of the legislative assembly, it could be considered a legislative assembly itself and was thus bound by section 4. The municipal council would rather be a creation of the legislature.
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are held, work on proposed laws and agendas can be continued when the new municipal council meets. This is unusual, as at the federal and provincial level such legislation would expire and would have to be reintroduced. As it was argued the municipal council thus never ceases to operate even for
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would require an election to be called approximately nine months after that (at the latest), in order that Parliament (or the legislature) could fulfil its obligation of sitting at least once every twelve months. This interpretation is not universally accepted, but in any event the point is
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could unilaterally amend. One rule that Parliament could not unilaterally amend was that the House of Commons could not last for more than five years without an election, unless war or rebellion caused two-thirds or more of the House to believe a longer term would be necessary. It read,
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These sections have not been controversial. Some questions have arisen as to how long a government might be able to continue to operate after the five‑year life of the Parliament had expired; however, these questions have been only
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could theoretically allow almost six years between elections: under subsection 4(1) the House of Commons (or legislative assembly) would expire five years from the return of the writs of the previous election, and then
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50. Every House of Commons shall continue for Five Years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no longer.
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theoretical since no prime minister or premier has neglected or refused to request a dissolution of his or her respective Parliament or legislature prior to its "expiration" date since the
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4(1) No House of Commons and no legislative assembly shall continue for longer than five years from the date fixed for the return of the writs at a general election of its members.
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Since 2001, the federal government and all provincial and territorial governments have implemented laws specifying
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The five year limit was to be entrenched and extended to provincial legislatures under the bill of rights in the
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already limited the length which the House of Commons to not more than 5 years under section 50 of the
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that cannot be arbitrarily delayed or suspended. Subsection 4(1) provides that the maximum term of the
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An exception was made to the section 50 rule in 1916 so that the House of Commons in the
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does not specify an official), usually the governor general acts on the advice of the
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is provided under subsection 4(2), but any extension would still require support of a
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as the official who may call an election early (and section 4 of the
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Atkins et al. v. City of Calgary (1994), 148 A.R. 81 (Alta. Q.B.).
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Constitutional provision concerning duration of Parliaments
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must be held at least every five years under section 4.
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Section Four of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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