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Legislative buildings of Canada
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There are currently fourteen legislative buildings in Canada: Parliament in Ottawa, and one for each of the provinces and territories of Canada, though not all contain the words legislative building in their names.
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- Bonsecours Market, Montreal, United Province of Canada, (1849)
- Colonial Building, St. John's, Colony of Newfoundland (1850–1907), Dominion of Newfoundland (1907–1949), Province of Newfoundland (1949–1959)
- First Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Upper Canada (1832–1841), United Province of Canada (intermittently 1849–1859), Ontario (1867–1893)
- Navy Hall, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Upper Canada (1792–1796)
- Episcopal Palace, Quebec City, Province of Quebec (1777–1791), Lower Canada (1791–1840), United Province of Canada (1850–1853)
- Old Parliament Building (Quebec), Quebec City, United Province of Canada (1853–1854)
- Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, federal Parliament (1916–19)[1]
- Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, United Province of Canada, (1841-1844)
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