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AB Results for Alberta: No results. NU Results for Nunavut: No results. Ridings across Canada How is each candidate performing in their riding? Incumbent Riding to watch. British Columbia. The North.

Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Northwest Territories. Party Leaders in their Own Ridings. Switching hands: how compares to How many seats have the federal parties won or lost since the last election? Ridings switching hands: leading and elected Change in seats compared to Parliament at dissolution. Annamie Paul resigns as Green leader, quits the party.

NDP will take vote-by-vote approach in minority Parliament, Singh says. How will election night work? Eligible electors can cast a vote in person at their local polling station. Voters can find their riding, list of candidates and polling station location on the Elections Canada website. You can look up the differences in the populations of each riding, to see how they have changed between the and Census.

Just in this 5 year period, the population changes range from StatsCan has a sortable table of population and dwelling statistics for all the federal ridings.

You can also download an Excel file with all the population and dwelling data for Canada's electoral districts. The elections were conducted with the same electoral boundaries used in the , with the exception of two constituencies in New Brunswick: Acadie—Bathurst and Miramichi. Note that a few ridings have new names since , but their boundaries have remained intact. Because the boundaries of electoral districts changed between the and elections it is necessary to transpose the results on a poll-by-poll basis before you can compare the results on a riding-by-riding basis.

You can see how the elections results would have been under the new seat distribution Adobe pdf file. Elections Canada also shows what the results would have been on a riding by riding basis.

For more information on the seat allocation to each province or on the redistribution of electoral boundaries, please consult our frequently asked questions. Resource Centre. Home Resource Centre Electoral Districts Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts House of Commons seat allocation by province to House of Commons seat allocation by province to On October 15 th , the Chief Electoral Officer calculated the House of Commons seats to be allocated to each province using the representation formula found in the Constitution and the population estimates provided by Statistics Canada.

Marilyn Gladu. Saskatoon West. Brad Redekopp. Kevin Waugh. Corey Tochor. Sault Ste. Terry Sheehan. Scarborough Centre. Salma Zahid. Scarborough North. Shaun Chen. Scarborough Southwest. Bill Blair. Jean Yip. John McKay.

Scarborough—Rouge Park. Gary Anandasangaree. James Bezan. Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan. Garnett Genuis. Simcoe North. Adam Chambers. Terry Dowdall. Skeena—Bulkley Valley.

Taylor Bachrach. Souris—Moose Mountain. Robert Kitchen. South Okanagan—West Kootenay. Richard Cannings. South Shore—St. Rick Perkins. South Surrey—White Rock. Kerry-Lynne D. Spadina—Fort York. Kevin Vuong. Michael Cooper. Chris Bittle. John's East. Joanne Thompson. John's South—Mount Pearl. Seamus O'Regan. Steveston—Richmond East. Parm Bains. Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry. Eric Duncan. Sturgeon River—Parkland.

Dane Lloyd. Viviane Lapointe. Surrey Centre. Randeep Sarai. Sukh Dhaliwal. Jaime Battiste. Louise Chabot. Melissa Lantsman. Thunder Bay—Rainy River. Marcus Powlowski. Thunder Bay—Superior North. Patty Hajdu.

Timmins—James Bay. Charlie Angus. Richard Bragdon. Toronto Centre. Marci Ien. Julie Dabrusin. Carolyn Bennett. Chrystia Freeland. Vancouver Centre. Hedy Fry. Vancouver East. Jenny Kwan. Vancouver Granville.

Taleeb Noormohamed. Vancouver Kingsway. Don Davies. Vancouver Quadra. Joyce Murray. Vancouver South. Harjit S. Peter Schiefke. Francesco Sorbara. Laurel Collins. Marc Miller. Annie Koutrakis. Bardish Chagger. Wellington—Halton Hills. Michael D. West Nova. Chris d'Entremont. Patrick Weiler. Ryan Turnbull. Ali Ehsassi. Windsor West. Brian Masse. Irek Kusmierczyk. Winnipeg Centre. Leah Gazan. Winnipeg North. Kevin Lamoureux. Winnipeg South. Terry Duguid.

Winnipeg South Centre. Jim Carr. Gerald Soroka. York Centre. Ya'ara Saks. York South—Weston. Ahmed Hussen. Scot Davidson. Cathay Wagantall.

Brendan Hanley. Paul's Ontario Bennett, Hon. The total number of seats in the House has changed over time, as have the boundaries of the constituencies, in order to reflect changes in the Canadian population.

Historical information about constituencies is available on the Library of Parliament website. Fast, Hon. Cormier, Serge. Joly, Hon. Holland, Hon. Iacono, Angelo. Hughes, Carol. Taylor Roy, Leah. McDonald, Ken. Michaud, Kristina. Richards, Blake. Brassard, John. Shipley, Doug. Kurek, Damien C. Falk, Rosemarie. Williams, Ryan. Erskine-Smith, Nathaniel. Lehoux, Richard. Desbiens, Caroline.

Vignola, Julie. LeBlanc, Hon. Plamondon, Louis. Vien, Dominique. Perron, Yves. Rogers, Churence. Dubourg, Emmanuel. Shields, Martin. Ali, Shafqat.

Sidhu, Maninder. Sahota, Ruby. Sidhu, Sonia. Khera, Hon. Maguire, Larry. Brock, Larry. St-Onge, Hon. Ruff, Alex. Gould, Hon. Beech, Terry. Singh, Jagmeet. McLean, Greg. Webber, Len. Hallan, Jasraj Singh. Benzen, Bob. Kusie, Stephanie. Rempel Garner, Hon. Kelly, Pat. Kmiec, Tom. Liepert, Ron. Chahal, George. May, Bryan.

Kelloway, Mike. MacAulay, Hon. Doherty, Todd. Poilievre, Hon. Block, Kelly. Fraser, Hon. Albas, Dan. Paul-Hus, Pierre. Morantz, Marty. Casey, Sean. Shanahan, Brenda. Epp, Dave. Martel, Richard. Strahl, Mark. Ashton, Niki. Aldag, John. Small, Clifford. Bibeau, Hon. McKinnon, Ron.

Johns, Gord. MacGregor, Alistair. Ellis, Stephen. Patzer, Jeremy. Fisher, Darren. Mazier, Dan. Dzerowicz, Julie. Qualtrough, Hon. Vidal, Gary. Coteau, Michael. Dong, Han. Oliphant, Robert. Dhillon, Anju. Champoux, Martin. Seeback, Kyle. O'Toole, Hon. Boissonnault, Hon. Desjarlais, Blake. Aboultaif, Ziad.



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