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This is a list of Canada\'s 308 electoral districts (also known as ridings in Canadian English) as defined by the 2003 Representation Order, which came into effect on May 23, 2004.

Electoral districts are constituencies that elect Members of Parliament to Canada\'s House of Commons every election.

Four ridings established by the British North America Act in 1867 are still in existence: Beauce, Halifax, Shefford, and Simcoe North.

Canadians elected members for each electoral district in the 2006 federal election. On November 14, 2007, the government of Canada announced a bill that would see the creation of 22 new ridings - ten in Ontario, seven in British Columbia and five in Alberta.Tory plan would create 22 new ridings, but nobody knows just where. CBC News (2007-11-14). Retrieved on 2008-01-08. The new districts would take effect in 2014, and apply to all subsequent elections.

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Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats

Prince Edward Island - 4 seats

Nova Scotia - 11 seats

New Brunswick - 10 seats

Quebec - 75 seats

Ontario - 106 seats

Manitoba - 14 seats

Saskatchewan - 14 seats

Alberta - 28 seats

Main article: Alberta federal electoral districts

British Columbia - 36 seats

Yukon - 1 seat

Northwest Territories - 1 seat

Nunavut - 1 seat

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Preceded by
Electoral districts 1996-2003
Past Canadian electoral districts Succeeded by

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