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1874
Members may no longer sit in both the Québec and Ottawa legislatures simultaneously.
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1973
The need to streamline parliamentary procedure leads to the adoption of new Standing Orders (there are only 179 orders, compared to 812 in 1941).
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1914
A new codification of the rules of procedure is implemented.
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1982
The National Assembly becomes more autonomous with the passing of the Act respecting the National Assembly and the establishment of the Office of the National Assembly.
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1941
An annotated version of the Standing Orders in French (Règlement annoté de l'Assemblée législative) comes into force.
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1984
With its new Standing Orders, the National Assembly modernizes committee proceedings by allowing Members to study a topic on their own initiative.
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1961
The first woman Member of the National Assembly is elected in a by-election.
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2009
A major parliamentary reform introduces new means of consulting citizens and allows Members to exercise more autonomy and initiative.
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1971
A major reform of the Legislature Act introduces various new parliamentary offices, including that of Assistant Vice-President and House Leader of the Opposition.
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2010
The Code of ethics and conduct of the Members of the National Assembly is passed.
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