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  2. Results breakdown of the 2021 Canadian federal election ...

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    Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole, furthest left, campaigning with candidates in Newfoundland The election was described as being "like a game of tug of war in which the rope won." [ 1 ] The remarkable similarity of the seat results and those in 2019 may have reinforced voters' sentiments that the early election was unnecessary, and its ...

  3. 2021 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The party received 2.3 per cent of the popular vote, approximately a third of what they won in 2019. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The People's Party did not win any seats, despite winning nearly 5 per cent of the popular vote, and party leader Maxime Bernier was defeated for the second time [ c ] in his riding of Beauce .

  4. Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories

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    Members of the legislative assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories are called by various names. In most provinces and all three territories, they are called Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in English. In Ontario, they are called members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs); in Quebec, they are called members of the National ...

  5. 1984 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    Map of Canada, showing the results of the 1984 election by riding. The 1984 Canadian federal election was held on September 4, 1984, to elect members to the House of Commons of the 33rd Parliament of Canada. In the largest landslide victory in Canadian political history, the Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party), led by Brian Mulroney ...

  6. 1993 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Canadian federal election was held on October 25, 1993, to elect members to the House of Commons of the 35th Parliament of Canada. Considered to be a major political realignment, it was one of the most eventful elections in Canada's history. Two new regionalist parties emerged, finishing second and third in seat count.

  7. List of Canadian federal general elections - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a summary of results for Canadian general elections (where all seats are contested) to the House of Commons, the elected lower half of Canada's federal bicameral legislative body, the Parliament of Canada. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 180 for the first election to the current total of 338.

  8. 2011 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Canadian federal election was held on May 2, 2011, to elect members to the House of Commons of Canada of the 41st Canadian Parliament. The writs of election for the 2011 election were issued by Governor General David Johnston on March 26. Prime Minister Stephen Harper advised the Governor General to dissolve parliament after the House ...

  9. List of Canadian electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Canada's 338 federal electoral districts (commonly referred to as ridings in Canadian English) as defined by the 2013 Representation Order. Canadian federal electoral districts are constituencies that elect members of Parliament to House of Commons of Canada every election. Provincial electoral districts often have names ...