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  2. List of House members of the 43rd Parliament of Canada

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    Vancouver Centre: 1993 Jenny Kwan: New Democratic Vancouver East: 2015 Jody Wilson-Raybould: Independent: Vancouver Granville: 2015 [d] Don Davies: New Democratic Vancouver Kingsway: 2008 Joyce Murray: Liberal Vancouver Quadra: 2008 Harjit Sajjan: Liberal Vancouver South: 2015 Laurel Collins: New Democratic Victoria: 2019 Patrick Weiler: Liberal

  3. Vancouver (electoral districts) - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver (1872–1903): This riding was the successor to the Vancouver Island riding, and did not include the site of the city of Vancouver (which was not named until 1885 to 1886). From 1892, the city of Vancouver riding was Burrard, which had been, from 1872 to 1892, a part of New Westminster.

  4. Metro Vancouver Regional District - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Vancouver Water District and the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District were established in 1924 and 1956 respectively. [9] The Government of British Columbia incorporated a regional district for this western portion of the Lower Mainland named the Regional District of Fraser-Burrard on 29 June 1967. [1]

  5. List of electoral districts on Vancouver Island - Wikipedia

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    All Vancouver Island ridings other than those immediately in and around Victoria are descended from the original Vancouver Island riding, which existed only as a temporary measure from the province's joining confederation in 1871 until elections with legally-mandated electoral districts was held the following year.

  6. Government and politics of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The legislation, passed in 1953, supersedes the Vancouver Incorporation Act, 1921 and grants the city more and different powers than other communities possess under BC's Municipalities Act. The city is governed by the 10-member city council, a nine-member school board, and a seven-member park board, all elected for four-year terms.

  7. Electoral district (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Under the "Senate floor", a province's number of seats in the House of Commons can never be lower than the province's representation in the Senate. [11] Under the " grandfather clause ", the province's number of seats can also never fall below the number of seats it had in the 43rd Canadian Parliament (2019–2021). [ 9 ]

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  9. Vancouver Centre (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver Centre (French: Vancouver-Centre) is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1917. It is the riding with the biggest Japanese community in Canada. As per the 2021 census, 2.4% of the population of Vancouver-Centre is Japanese. [3]