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On March 24, 2022, the government tabled legislation to prevent Quebec (or any other province) from losing any seats relative to the number of seats it was apportioned in 2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution. [27] [28] Bill C-14 amended Rule 2 of subsection 51(1) of the Constitution Act, 1867, commonly known as the "grandfather clause".
2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution; A. 2010 Alberta electoral redistribution; M. 2008 Manitoba electoral redistribution This page was ...
With regards to the then ongoing 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, while the Act granted an extension for the Quebec commission to submit its final report should it require extra time due to the mid redistribution seat change, the commission did not use the extra time extension granted by the Act, and submitted its final report on ...
This is a list of the Canadian electoral districts used between 2013 and 2023. According to the 2023 Representation Orders, this list of electoral districts would be adopted for any general elections called before April 23, 2024. [1] During this period, the House of Commons of Canada had 338 seats. [2]
Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the riding will replace Burnaby South. [2] Gains the Sullivan Heights area as far west as Arden Avenue from Burnaby North—Seymour. Gains the part of Burnaby west of Canada Way and north of the Kingsway from New Westminster—Burnaby
The 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution took away much of the land area in the riding, which it renamed to just Kanata. [3] The community of Bells Corners was moved from Nepean riding into Kanata; Part of Carleton riding north of Hazeldean Road and west of Huntmar Road was reassigned to Kanata.
Using the 2021 Canadian census population results, the 2022 redistribution process began in October 2021 and was completed in September 2023. [ 18 ] On October 15, 2021, the chief electoral officer announced that, based on the formula in the Constitution Act, 1867 , then in force, the allocation would result in an increase to 342 seats. [ 19 ]
Kootenay—Columbia is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997. Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the riding will be renamed Columbia—Kootenay—Southern Rockies. [2]