Talk:Official Opposition (Canada)

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Provincial opposition leaders
How about having a list of current (official)  Opposition leaders in the provinces as the Australian article has a list of current  Opposition leaders in its states and territories.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_(Australia)

110.33.0.155 (talk) 06:21, 31 March 2020 (UTC)

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Official Opposition v His Majesty's Opposition
The first line of the article currently begins with "His Majesty's Loyal Opposition". However, that is not the name of the article. Nor is the term "His Majesty's Loyal Opposition" used anywhere in the Standing Orders of the House of Commons, nor the Parliament of Canada Act. The term used is "Official Opposition" in the Standing Orders, while the Parliament of Canada Act refers to the Leader of the Opposition. The citation given in support of the term is a booklet put out by Citizenship Canada to help explain the government of Canada to newcomers. That booklet cannot take priority over the term used in the Standing Orders of the House of Commons. Given the lack of any reliable source from the House of Commons or the Government of Canada that the formal name is Loyal Opposition, that term should not be used in the opening line. The significance of the term is covered in the "Name" section of the article. Mr Serjeant Buzfuz (talk) 18:26, 13 September 2022 (UTC)