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  2. Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories

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    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 Assembly (MNAs); and in Newfoundland and Labrador, they are called members of the House of Assembly (MHAs).

  3. List of Ontario provincial electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario provincial electoral districts each elect one representative to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. [1] They are MPPs, Members of Provincial Parliament. Before 2025, these districts were coterminous with the federal electoral districts, based on the 2013 Representation Order as defined by Elections Canada .

  4. List of House members of the 41st Parliament of Canada

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    Edmonton—Leduc: 2000 Mike Lake ‡ Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont: 2006 Linda Duncan: New Democratic: Edmonton—Strathcona: 2008 Brent Rathgeber: Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert: 2008 Independent b Tim Uppal: Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park: 2008 Rona Ambrose: Conservative Edmonton—Spruce Grove: 2004 Brian Jean ...

  5. Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (OLA; French: Assemblée législative de l'Ontario) is the legislative chamber of the Canadian province of Ontario. Its elected members are known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs). Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor of Ontario to become law.

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

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    Edmonton Centre: 2019 Kerry Diotte: Conservative Edmonton Griesbach: 2015 Ziad Aboultaif: Conservative Edmonton Manning: 2015 Tim Uppal: Conservative Edmonton Mill Woods: 2008, [a] 2019 Matt Jeneroux: Conservative Edmonton Riverbend: 2015 Heather McPherson: New Democratic: Edmonton Strathcona: 2019 Kelly McCauley: Conservative Edmonton West ...

  7. List of visible minority politicians in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Federal electoral districts represented by visible minorities during the 42nd Canadian Parliament (2015–2019) marked by party colour. This list comprises persons who belong to a visible minority group who have been elected to the federal House of Commons, legislative assemblies of provinces and territories, and members appointed to the Senate.

  8. Electoral district (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1999, provincial electoral districts were defined independently of federal districts; at the time of the 1995 Ontario general election, the province had 103 seats in the Canadian House of Commons but 130 in its provincial legislature. For the 1999 Ontario general election, however, the government of Mike Harris passed legislation which ...

  9. List of Canadian electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 2011, the Conservative government proposed Bill C-20, [1] a measure that would expand the House of Commons from 308 to 338 seats, with 15 additional seats for Ontario, 6 additional seats each for Alberta and British Columbia, and 3 for Quebec. [2] This follows two previous measures to expand the chamber.