<Tr> <Th> Northwest Territories </Th> <Td> Assembly </Td> <Td> Legislative Assembly </Td> <Td> Member of the Legislative Assembly </Td> <Td> Premier </Td> <Td> Commissioner </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Yukon </Th> <Td> Legislature </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Nunavut </Th> <Td> Assembly </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="8"> <Dl> <Dd> * Members were previously titled "Member of the Legislative Assembly". </Dd> <Dd> Quebec's lower house was previously called the "Legislative Assembly" with members titled "Member of the Legislative Assembly". The name was changed at the same time Quebec's upper house was abolished . </Dd> <Dd> Prince Edward Island's lower house was previously called the "House of Assembly" and its members were titled "Assemblyman". After abolition of its upper house, assemblymen and councillors both sat in the renamed "Legislative Assembly". Later, this practice was abolished so that all members would be titled "Member of the Legislative Assembly". </Dd> <Dd> In Northwest Territories and Yukon the head of government was previously titled "Government Leader". </Dd> </Dl> </Td> </Tr>

The provinces and territories of canada and their capitals