How are laws made?

What happens in the Legislative Assembly?

Picture of the Legislature BuildingThe Legislative Assembly passes the laws of the province. The following link will tell you more about what else happens in the Assembly.

Laws are passed by MLAs. Laws are introduced as bills, and debated in the Legislative Assembly before being put to a vote. If the Assembly passes a bill, it goes to the Lieutenant Governor for Royal Assent, at which point it becomes law.

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