The Nova Scotia House of Assembly is the oldest in Canada. The 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia sat between October 2, 1758 and December 4, 1759. Its members had been elected in the 1758 Nova Scotia general election. The Assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, Charles Lawrence. The assembly was dissolved on August 13, 1759.
The 5 cent stamp issued on October 2, 1958, featuring the mace and the Speaker's chair, commemorates the bicentennial of the first House of Representatives which met in Halifax in 1758. Credit for the design was given to Carl Dair and Gerald Mathew Trottier.
A commemorative slogan cancellation was also produced for use in Halifax:

BICENTENIAL
1758 CANADA 1958
FIRST PARLIAMENT
IN NOVA SCOTIA
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First Day Covers


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Usages
Domestic Forward Letter

Dundas to Toronto, October 17, 1958
5 cents forward letter rate
UPU Surface Letter

Stratford to Ayuthia, Thailand, March 31, 1959
6 cents UPU surface letter rate (1 cent overpayment)
International Air Mail

Halifax-Dartmouth to London, October 15, 1958
15 cents one-half ounce air mail rate to Great Britain







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