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2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution

A redistribution of federal electoral districts ("ridings") began in Canada following the results of the 2021 Canadian census. The Constitution of Canada requires that federal electoral districts that compose the House of Commons undergo a redistribution of boundaries following each decennial Canadian census.[1] The redistribution process began in October 2021; it was completed in October 2023.[2] It is based on data obtained during the 2021 Canadian census.[3] It is also based on the practice of giving each district only one member, which has been in effect since the 1968 election.[4]

The changes to the federal electoral district boundaries take effect for the 2025 Canadian federal election, which will be the first general election called after April 22, 2024.[5][6] If the election had been called before this date, that election would have used the existing electoral district boundaries, which had been in effect since the 2015 federal election was called on August 4, 2015.[7][8]

The redistribution formula for federal electoral districts is set out in Section 51 of the Constitution Act, 1867.[9] The formula in Section 51 was amended to its current form in 2022 by the Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act. Section 52 permits additional seats to be added to the House of Commons provided proportionate representation between the provinces is maintained.[9]

Under the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, to redistribute the electoral boundaries within each province, ten independent electoral boundary commissions will be established, one for each province. The commissions are composed of three members, one appointed by the chief justice of each province, and two members appointed by the speaker of the House of Commons.[10][11] Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon do not require commissions as each territory is allotted only a single member in the House of Commons, resulting in the entirety of each territory being a single electoral district.[1][12]

Allocation of seats

Initial proposal

The initial allocation of seats to the provinces and territories was based on rules in the Constitution of Canada established in 2012 by the Fair Representation Act, as well as estimates of the Canadian population on July 1, 2021, made by Statistics Canada.[3] The chief electoral officer announced the allocation of seats on October 15, 2021.[5]

Allocation of seats in the House of Commons under the Fair Representation Act
Province or territory 2012 redistribution Initial 2022 seat allocation[5] Change
Ontario 121 122 1 Increase
Quebec 78 77 1 Decrease
British Columbia 42 43 1 Increase
Alberta 34 37 3 Increase
Manitoba 14 14 Steady
Saskatchewan 14 14 Steady
Nova Scotia 11 11 Steady
New Brunswick 10 10 Steady
Newfoundland and Labrador 7 7 Steady
Prince Edward Island 4 4 Steady
Northwest Territories 1 1 Steady
Nunavut 1 1 Steady
Yukon 1 1 Steady
Canada 338 342 4 Increase

Final apportionment

Notwithstanding the chief electoral officer's announcement, Parliament retained certain powers to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 and thus the redistricting process.[13] Such a change occurred during the 2012 redistribution.[12] Amendments affecting proportionate representation between the provinces, however, required support of seven provinces representing at least 50 percent of the population of Canada.[13]

Several days after the chief electoral officer's announcement of the allocation, Quebec provincial minister of justice Sonia LeBel said that Quebec's "special status" as Canada's "only francophone province" meant that the province must not lose any seats.[14][15] LeBel said the province represents one of the "founding peoples of Canada", saying that represents much more than "a simple calculation of population".[15] In November 2021, both the Premier of Quebec François Legault and the opposition Bloc Québécois (BQ) also called for Quebec to maintain its current number of seats of 78.[16][17]

The same month, The Toronto Star editorial board called for further seats to be added in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, to provide fair representation for voters in those provinces.[18] It also said calls to institute a minimum threshold of seats for Quebec should be rejected.[18] The Globe and Mail's editorial board also called on Parliament to add additional seats to ensure the principle of "one person, one vote" would be realized.[19]

On February 8, 2022, BQ shadow minister Martin Champoux introduced a private member's bill entitled An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (representation in the House of Commons).[20] The bill proposed that Quebec would be guaranteed never to be allotted less than 25% of the seats in the House. This had previously been a provision in the failed 1992 Charlottetown Accord. The bill was defeated at second reading on June 8, 2022, by a vote of 51 to 264, with the BQ and New Democratic Party (NDP) voting for the bill, and the Liberals and Conservatives voting against it.[21]

On March 2, 2022, the House of Commons called for the rules for apportioning seats to be amended in a non-binding motion.[22][23][24] The motion was introduced by the Bloc to avoid Quebec losing a seat in the House of Commons.[25] Following the vote, the government announced it would reject any scenario where Quebec loses a seat and would be working on a way to ensure the existing number of Quebec seats would be maintained.[23] Following the announcement, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner said that the decision could contribute to western alienation and raised new questions about Canada's electoral system.[26] She said Conservatives should consider advocating for the adoption of proportional representation.[25][26]

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".[29][30] The Bill passed the House of Commons on June 15, 2022,[31] passed the Senate on June 21, 2022,[32] and received royal assent on June 23, 2022.[33]

The chief electoral officer announced the new allocation of seats under the Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act on July 8, 2022.[34]

Allocation of seats in the House of Commons under the Preserving Provincial Representation in the House of Commons Act
Province or territory 2012 redistribution 2022 seat allocation Average population
per electoral district
Change
Ontario 121 122 116,590 1 Increase
Quebec 78 78 108,998 Steady
British Columbia 42 43 116,300 1 Increase
Alberta 34 37 115,206 3 Increase
Manitoba 14 14 95,868 Steady
Saskatchewan 14 14 80,893 Steady
Nova Scotia 11 11 88,126 Steady
New Brunswick 10 10 77,561 Steady
Newfoundland and Labrador 7 7 72,935 Steady
Prince Edward Island 4 4 38,583 Steady
Northwest Territories 1 1 41,070 Steady
Nunavut 1 1 36,858 Steady
Yukon 1 1 40,232 Steady
Canada 338 343 107,848 5 Increase

Transposed 2021 results

2021 results transposed onto 2023 boundaries[35]
Party MPs
2021 actual result 2021 notional result Change
Liberal 160 157 Decrease 3
Conservative 119 126 Increase 7
Bloc Québécois 32 34 Increase 2
New Democratic 25 24 Decrease 1
Green 2 2 Steady
Total seats 338 343 5 Increase

Initial proposals

Alberta

On June 10, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[36]

British Columbia

On May 2, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[37]

Manitoba

On June 16, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[39]

New Brunswick

On June 16, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[40]

Newfoundland and Labrador

On June 28, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Newfoundland and Labrador released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[41]

Nova Scotia

On April 27, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[42]

Ontario

On August 19, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[43]

Prince Edward Island

On May 2, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Prince Edward Island released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[44]

  • Cardigan: Loses all of its territory in North Shore and the North Shore Fire District, plus everything west of Highway 6 between them to Malpeque
  • Charlottetown: No boundary changes proposed
  • Egmont: Gains the Bedeque area plus some areas east and southeast of Summerside from Malpeque
  • Malpeque: Gains the remainder of North Shore and the North Shore Fire District, plus everything west of Highway 6 between them from Cardigan; loses the Bedeque area plus some areas east and southeast of Summerside to Egmont.

Quebec

On July 29, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[45]

Saskatchewan

On May 9, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[46]

Public hearings

The publication of the initial proposals by each of the Boundary Commissions was followed by 150 virtual and in person public hearings.

Province Publication of initial proposal Public hearings No. of public hearings Publication of final report[a]
Newfoundland and Labrador June 28, 2022 August 15, 2022 – September 16, 2022[47] 15[47] December 7, 2022
Prince Edward Island May 2, 2022 June 7, 2022 – June 9, 2022[48] 3[48] November 29, 2022
Nova Scotia April 27, 2022 May 30, 2022 – June 27, 2022[49] 9[49] November 17, 2022
New Brunswick June 16, 2022 September 7, 2022 – September 29, 2022 [50] 9[b][50] November 30, 2022
Quebec July 29, 2022 September 6, 2022 – October 13, 2022[51] 20[b][51] February 1, 2023
Ontario August 19, 2022 September 26, 2022 – November 8, 2022[52] 23[52] February 10, 2023
Manitoba June 16, 2022 September 7, 2022 – September 22, 2022[53] 4[c][53] December 6, 2022
Saskatchewan May 9, 2022 June 20, 2022 – July 14, 2022[54] 15[54] December 6, 2022
Alberta June 10, 2022 September 6, 2022 – October 14, 2022[55] 25[55] February 2, 2023
British Columbia May 2, 2022 June 6, 2022 – September 29, 2022[56] 27[56] February 8, 2023

Final report

Alberta

On February 2, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[57]

British Columbia

On February 8, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[58]

Manitoba

On December 6, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[59]

New Brunswick

On November 30, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[60]

Newfoundland and Labrador

On December 7, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Newfoundland and Labrador released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[61]

Nova Scotia

On November 17, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[62]

Ontario

On February 10, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[63]

Prince Edward Island

On November 29, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Prince Edward Island released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[64] The map is nearly identical to the commission's initial proposal, save for a small part of what had been the North Shore Fire District located west of Highway 25 and north of Highway 2 being transferred to Charlottetown. This area was annexed into the City of Charlottetown in June 2022.[65]

Quebec

On February 1, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[66]

Saskatchewan

On December 6, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[67]

Objections from MPs

After the publication of each commission's final report, the reports were referred to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. MPs could file written objections to a report with the standing committee within 30 days of the tabling of the final report. Members had to specify the provisions objected to in the reports and the reasons for their objection, and objections had to be signed by at least 10 MPs.[3][68]

After the filling deadline, the standing committee had 30 days to consider the objections, with a 30-day extension available, after which the reports along with a copy of all the objections, including those the committee did not support, were returned to the commissions through the speaker of the House of Commons.[3][68]

The commissions had to consider the objections within the following 30 days, but they were not compelled to make any changes as a result of the objections.[68]

New Brunswick

  • Conservative MP John Williamson objected to the name "Saint John—St. Croix", and proposed instead the name "New Brunswick Southwest".[69] The standing committee supported the objection.[70] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick dismissed the objection.[71]

The standing committee completed its consideration of the New Brunswick Final Report on February 16, 2023, and reported the objection back to the House of Commons on March 20, 2023.[72][70]

Newfoundland and Labrador

There were no MP objections to the Newfoundland and Labrador Final Report.[73]

The standing committee completed its consideration of the Newfoundland and Labrador Final Report on January 31, 2023, and reported the lack of objections back to the House of Commons on February 8, 2023.[74][73]

Nova Scotia

  • Liberal MP Sean Fraser objected to the division of Antigonish County and Pictou County into separate electoral districts (Cape Breton—Canso—Antigonish and Pictou—Eastern Shore respectively), objected to the inclusion of Antigonish County in Cape Breton—Canso, and objected to the inclusion of Lawrencetown, Porters Lake and Chezzetcook in Pictou—Eastern Shore.[69] The standing committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[75]
  • Liberal MP Sean Fraser objected to the name "Pictou—Eastern Shore" and proposed instead the name "Central Nova".[69] The standing committee supported the objection.[75]
  • Liberal MP Jaime Battiste objected to the territory exchange between Cape Breton—Canso and Sydney—Victoria.[69] The standing committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[75]
  • Liberal MP Lena Diab objected to the removal of the area around Larry Uteck Boulevard from Halifax West and objected to the inclusion of the Chebucto Peninsula in Halifax West.[69] The standing committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[75]

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed all four objections.[76]

The standing committee completed its consideration of the Nova Scotia Final Report on February 14, 2023, and reported the objections back to the House of Commons on March 20, 2023.[72][75]

Prince Edward Island

There were no MP objections to the Prince Edward Island Final Report.[77]

The standing committee completed its consideration of the Prince Edward Island Final Report on January 31, 2023, and reported the lack of objections back to the House of Commons on February 8, 2023.[74][77]

Manitoba

The standing committee completed its consideration of the Manitoba Final Report on February 16, 2023, and reported the objections back to the House of Commons on March 20, 2023.[81][79]

Saskatchewan

  • New Democratic MP Daniel Blaikie objected to the boundaries in Saskatoon, and proposed instead that the commission restore to the proposed "Saskatoon Centre" from the initial proposal.[78] The standing committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[82] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan dismissed the objection.[83]
  • Conservative MPs Warren Steinley and Andrew Scheer jointly objected to the territory exchange between Regina—Lewvan and Regina—Qu'Appelle.[78] The standing committee supported the objection.[82] The Commission accepted the objection.[83]
  • Scheer also objected to the removal of Wynyard and Ituna from Regina—Qu'Appelle.[78] The standing committee supported the objection.[82] The Commission accepted the objection.[83]

The standing committee completed its consideration of the Saskatchewan Final Report on February 16, 2023, and reported the objections back to the House of Commons on March 20, 2023.[81][82]

Submissions to the House of Commons

Alberta

On July 20, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[84]

British Columbia

On July 20, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[85]

Manitoba

On April 26, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[86] Only one minor change was approved after the final report.

New Brunswick

On April 18, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[87]

Newfoundland and Labrador

On March 23, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Newfoundland and Labrador completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[61][88]

Nova Scotia

On April 26, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[89]

Ontario

On July 20, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[90]

Prince Edward Island

On March 23, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Prince Edward Island completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[64][91]

Quebec

On June 22, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[92]

Saskatchewan

On April 26, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan completed its work, with the final report as submitted to the House of Commons being considered final.[93] There were two modifications from the final report.

Detailed transposed 2021 results

The transposed results of the 2021 election, if they had taken place under the 2023 Representation Order
Interactive map version, with notional results shown in clickable points

The 2025 Canadian federal election will be the first election contested under the new electoral districts established in this redistribution. Consequently, media outlets tend to report seat gains and losses as compared to notional results. These are the results if all votes cast in 2021 were unchanged but regrouped by new electoral district boundaries, as published by Elections Canada.[94]

2021 results transposed onto 2023 boundaries
Party MPs
2021 actual result 2021 notional result Change
Liberal 160 157 Decrease 3
Conservative 119 126 Increase 7
Bloc Québécois 32 34 Increase 2
New Democratic 25 24 Decrease 1
Green 2 2 Steady
Total seats 338 343 5 Increase
2021 election results transposed to 2023 redistribution of ridings[95]
Constituency[d] Turnout (pp) Top 3 parties Share of vote (pp)[e]
Prov Name 1st 2nd 3rd Con Lib NDP BQ PPC Green Other Margin (1st vs 2nd)
 
NL Avalon 52.89 52.89
 
Lib Con NDP 33.04 50.88 14.25 1.83 17.83 17.83
 
NL Cape Spear 52.31 52.31
 
Lib NDP Con 20.38 54.72 23.13 1.77 31.60 31.6
 
NL Central Newfoundland 51.12 51.12
 
Con Lib NDP 46.89 46.01 7.10 0.88 0.88
 
NL Labrador 48.16 48.16
 
Lib Con NDP 30.35 42.67 23.80 3.18 12.32 12.32
 
NL Long Range Mountains 52.57 52.57
 
Lib Con NDP 39.36 44.39 11.93 4.33 5.03 5.03
 
NL St. John's East 57.46 57.46
 
Lib NDP Con 18.09 45.14 34.84 1.94 10.30 10.3
 
NL Terra Nova—The Peninsulas 51.58 51.58
 
Lib Con NDP 40.45 47.26 8.33 3.96 6.81 6.81
 
PE Cardigan 72.09 72.09
 
Lib Con NDP 30.91 50.57 9.77 3.28 4.81 0.66 19.65 19.65
 
PE Charlottetown 70.47 70.47
 
Lib Con NDP 31.06 46.70 10.72 1.93 9.59 15.64 15.64
 
PE Egmont 69.30 69.3
 
Lib Con Green 31.04 45.94 8.65 4.96 9.41 14.90 14.9
 
PE Malpeque 74.68 74.68
 
Lib Con Green 33.13 42.02 8.03 2.79 14.02 0.01 8.89 8.89
 
NS Acadie—Annapolis 62.68 62.68
 
Con Lib NDP 51.31 30.69 12.69 5.30 20.62 20.62
 
NS Cape Breton—Canso—Antigonish 67.31 67.31
 
Lib Con NDP 35.11 45.43 14.75 3.95 0.49 0.27 10.33 10.33
 
NS Central Nova 63.71 63.71
 
Lib Con NDP 32.85 44.30 16.15 3.99 1.52 1.19 11.45 11.45
 
NS Cumberland—Colchester 60.05 60.05
 
Con Lib NDP 46.02 34.20 12.33 4.17 2.59 0.69 11.82 11.82
 
NS Dartmouth—Cole Harbour 61.34 61.34
 
Lib NDP PPC 2.87 51.50 32.97 9.75 2.91 18.54 18.54
 
NS Halifax 66.29 66.29
 
Lib NDP Con 12.75 42.24 40.29 2.11 2.21 0.40 1.95 1.95
 
NS Halifax West 64.29 64.29
 
Lib NDP Con 21.55 47.55 26.00 2.30 2.45 0.15 21.56 21.56
 
NS Kings—Hants 62.23 62.23
 
Lib Con NDP 30.25 44.39 18.90 4.53 1.93 14.15 14.15
 
NS Sackville—Bedford—Preston 64.39 64.39
 
Lib Con NDP 24.99 44.65 24.78 3.48 2.05 0.05 19.66 19.66
 
NS South Shore—St. Margarets 62.15 62.15
 
Con Lib NDP 43.39 35.58 18.20 2.83 7.82 7.82
 
NS Sydney—Glace Bay 61.55 61.55
 
Lib Con NDP 34.17 41.93 19.76 3.27 0.64 0.23 7.76 7.76
 
NB Acadie—Bathurst 64.81 64.81
 
Lib Con NDP 13.85 64.96 11.25 5.87 2.82 1.24 51.11 51.11
 
NB Beauséjour 67.54 67.54
 
Lib Con NDP 19.42 55.54 10.97 7.58 5.70 0.79 36.11 36.11
 
NB Fredericton—Oromocto 65.91 65.91
 
Lib Con NDP 34.51 37.79 13.00 0.34 12.89 1.48 3.28 3.28
 
NB Fundy Royal 65.97 65.97
 
Con Lib NDP 46.33 25.59 14.50 8.58 5.00 20.74 20.74
 
NB Madawaska—Restigouche 61.94 61.94
 
Lib Con PPC 27.77 51.99 6.16 7.54 2.72 3.83 24.22 24.22
 
NB Miramichi—Grand Lake 67.34 67.34
 
Con Lib NDP 45.46 37.00 7.39 5.38 4.69 0.09 8.46 8.46
 
NB Moncton—Dieppe 61.09 61.09
 
Lib Con NDP 22.60 50.03 16.80 6.30 4.26 27.44 27.44
 
NB Saint John—Kennebecasis 60.57 60.57
 
Lib Con NDP 36.39 42.60 13.18 4.90 2.93 6.21 6.21
 
NB Saint John—St. Croix 65.38 65.38
 
Con Lib NDP 47.00 28.07 13.09 7.64 4.05 0.15 18.93 18.93
 
NB Tobique—Mactaquac 62.77 62.77
 
Con Lib NDP 52.83 22.65 11.53 7.23 4.90 0.86 30.18 30.18
 
QC Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou 44.69 44.69
 
BQ Lib Con 15.85 25.97 11.69 37.92 3.77 1.55 3.25 11.96 11.96
 
QC Abitibi—Témiscamingue 56.44 56.44
 
BQ Lib Con 11.69 24.11 6.12 50.61 3.37 1.64 2.48 26.50 26.5
 
QC Ahuntsic-Cartierville 64.70 64.7
 
Lib BQ NDP 8.16 51.91 11.72 22.62 2.59 2.99 29.28 29.28
 
QC Alfred-Pellan 66.22 66.22
 
Lib BQ Con 13.28 47.71 7.82 26.58 0.34 1.66 2.60 21.13 21.13
 
QC Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation 60.31 60.31
 
Lib BQ Con 13.48 39.16 7.13 32.81 5.77 0.38 1.27 6.36 6.36
 
QC Beauce 66.63 66.63
 
Con PPC BQ 48.29 12.32 2.90 15.17 18.19 0.85 2.29 30.10 30.1
 
QC Beauharnois—Salaberry—Soulanges—Huntingdon 62.75 62.75
 
BQ Lib Con 11.85 27.30 7.42 48.32 3.31 0.19 1.61 21.02 21.02
 
QC Beauport—Limoilou 65.41 65.41
 
BQ Con Lib 30.54 24.64 9.71 31.06 0.33 2.04 1.68 0.52 0.52
 
QC Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel—Alnôbak 63.40 63.4
 
BQ Lib Con 16.81 16.90 5.10 54.80 2.43 1.54 2.43 37.90 37.9
 
QC Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis 66.47 66.47
 
Con BQ Lib 52.00 15.55 4.92 22.76 1.44 3.33 29.24 29.24
 
QC Beloeil—Chambly 69.17 69.17
 
BQ Lib NDP 8.39 23.43 8.52 53.53 2.02 2.00 2.11 30.10 30.1
 
QC Berthier—Maskinongé 64.87 64.87
 
BQ NDP Lib 10.92 15.40 32.69 35.93 2.64 0.97 1.46 3.25 3.25
 
QC Bourassa 56.41 56.41
 
Lib BQ NDP 7.00 60.39 8.00 18.70 3.65 1.84 0.41 41.69 41.69
 
QC Brome—Missisquoi 66.07 66.07
 
Lib BQ Con 16.20 34.96 6.23 34.64 3.22 2.38 2.37 0.32 0.32
 
QC Brossard—Saint-Lambert 63.88 63.88
 
Lib BQ Con 11.99 54.10 10.39 19.94 2.46 1.11 34.16 34.16
 
QC Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles 68.39 68.39
 
Con BQ Lib 45.02 19.65 5.92 24.64 2.20 1.67 0.89 20.39 20.39
 
QC Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville 62.59 62.59
 
BQ Lib Con 12.16 36.51 7.82 36.59 3.77 1.49 1.66 0.08 0.08
 
QC Chicoutimi—Le Fjord 64.65 64.65
 
Con BQ Lib 40.37 18.22 4.70 34.07 1.37 1.17 0.09 6.30 6.3
 
QC Compton—Stanstead 67.25 67.25
 
Lib BQ Con 17.41 36.66 7.54 30.51 3.76 2.81 1.31 6.15 6.15
 
QC Côte-du-Sud—Rivière-du-Loup—Kataskomiq—Témiscouata 61.52 61.52
 
Con BQ Lib 44.88 19.05 3.38 29.81 0.35 2.52 15.08 15.08
 
QC Côte-Nord—Kawawachikamach—Nitassinan 50.09 50.09
 
BQ Con Lib 21.83 18.70 4.31 52.63 2.53 30.80 30.8
 
QC Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle 59.37 59.37
 
Lib BQ NDP 11.93 52.23 13.11 15.72 4.19 2.83 36.51 36.51
 
QC Drummond 61.33 61.33
 
BQ Lib Con 17.93 18.78 11.15 46.62 5.51 27.84 27.84
 
QC Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Listuguj 57.02 57.02
 
BQ Lib Con 8.26 39.76 4.27 44.34 2.01 1.37 4.58 4.58
 
QC Gatineau 64.80 64.8
 
Lib BQ Con 11.11 50.05 8.62 23.42 4.05 1.56 1.18 26.64 26.64
 
QC Hochelaga—Rosemont-Est 61.37 61.37
 
Lib BQ NDP 4.71 38.43 20.28 31.42 2.27 2.00 0.89 7.02 7.02
 
QC Honoré-Mercier 63.84 63.84
 
Lib BQ Con 10.54 59.99 7.31 16.28 4.18 1.50 0.18 43.71 43.71
 
QC Hull—Aylmer 66.11 66.11
 
Lib BQ NDP 10.78 52.46 12.74 16.10 3.65 2.82 1.44 36.36 36.36
 
QC Joliette—Manawan 62.15 62.15
 
BQ Lib Con 9.47 22.28 5.79 55.14 3.02 1.95 2.34 32.85 32.85
 
QC Jonquière 63.12 63.12
 
BQ Con Lib 28.31 20.80 5.37 43.11 1.70 0.72 14.81 14.81
 
QC La Pointe-de-l'Île 62.19 62.19
 
BQ Lib NDP 6.71 32.32 9.70 46.66 2.74 1.87 14.34 14.34
 
QC La Prairie—Atateken 67.79 67.79
 
BQ Lib Con 9.94 34.61 7.30 43.73 2.59 1.66 0.17 9.12 9.12
 
QC Lac-Saint-Jean 60.56 60.56
 
BQ Con Lib 25.27 18.97 3.27 50.90 1.60 25.64 25.64
 
QC Lac-Saint-Louis 69.58 69.58
 
Lib Con NDP 18.90 56.26 13.30 5.33 2.97 3.24 37.36 37.36
 
QC LaSalle—Émard—Verdun 60.28 60.28
 
Lib BQ NDP 7.63 43.42 19.01 21.83 3.41 3.01 1.70 21.59 21.59
 
QC Laurentides—Labelle 60.99 60.99
 
BQ Lib Con 10.50 23.47 5.56 52.31 3.64 2.42 2.10 28.84 28.84
 
QC Laurier—Sainte-Marie 56.28 56.28
 
Lib NDP BQ 4.50 39.51 30.43 20.13 1.77 2.23 1.44 9.08 9.08
 
QC Laval—Les Îles 61.52 61.52
 
Lib BQ Con 17.71 48.93 7.69 19.08 5.08 1.50 29.85 29.85
 
QC Les Pays-d'en-Haut 63.14 63.14
 
BQ Lib Con 11.66 25.89 6.89 47.54 4.33 1.53 2.16 21.65 21.65
 
QC Lévis—Lotbinière 70.87 70.87
 
Con BQ Lib 49.70 15.37 7.28 22.82 2.38 1.35 1.10 26.88 26.88
 
QC Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne 59.80 59.8
 
Lib BQ NDP 8.31 40.44 10.33 35.28 2.94 2.44 0.25 5.16 5.16
 
QC Longueuil—Saint-Hubert 67.64 67.64
 
BQ Lib NDP 6.93 38.32 7.95 41.20 2.37 2.79 0.44 2.88 2.88
 
QC Louis-Hébert 74.18 74.18
 
Lib BQ Con 24.31 38.21 7.23 27.00 2.60 0.64 11.21 11.21
 
QC Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk 67.67 67.67
 
Con BQ Lib 52.03 17.34 5.28 20.13 2.13 1.42 1.68 31.90 31.9
 
QC Marc-Aurèle-Fortin 67.21 67.21
 
Lib BQ Con 11.74 44.11 8.56 30.80 2.89 1.90 13.31 13.31
 
QC Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière 65.29 65.29
 
Con BQ Lib 56.71 13.50 3.12 19.61 3.52 1.31 2.24 37.10 37.1
 
QC Mirabel 64.13 64.13
 
BQ Lib Con 13.31 24.39 8.61 45.82 3.80 2.16 1.91 21.43 21.43
 
QC Mount Royal 57.37 57.37
 
Lib Con NDP 24.07 57.41 8.83 4.07 2.65 2.73 0.24 33.34 33.34
 
QC Mont-Saint-Bruno—L'Acadie 73.74 73.74
 
BQ Lib Con 9.69 34.12 8.32 45.49 2.11 0.15 0.13 11.37 11.37
 
QC Montcalm 57.45 57.45
 
BQ Lib Con 11.68 19.98 6.27 53.22 4.28 2.55 2.02 33.24 33.24
 
QC Montmorency—Charlevoix 66.23 66.23
 
BQ Con Lib 33.88 20.20 4.63 36.70 1.88 1.19 1.51 2.82 2.82
 
QC Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount 62.44 62.44
 
Lib NDP Con 13.45 52.83 20.08 5.98 3.25 4.00 0.40 32.76 32.76
 
QC Outremont 56.88 56.88
 
Lib NDP BQ 7.31 44.36 27.30 15.44 2.13 3.12 0.33 17.06 17.06
 
QC Papineau 63.47 63.47
 
Lib NDP BQ 4.84 50.30 22.68 15.04 2.34 3.19 1.61 27.62 27.62
 
QC Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères 68.98 68.98
 
BQ Lib Con 8.82 25.85 7.71 54.26 1.95 1.41 28.41 28.41
 
QC Pierrefonds—Dollard 64.62 64.62
 
Lib Con NDP 20.83 56.01 11.54 7.92 3.71 35.18 35.18
 
QC Pontiac—Kitigan Zibi 65.49 65.49
 
Lib Con BQ 21.40 43.86 11.35 15.17 4.48 2.90 0.85 22.46 22.46
 
QC Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier 68.58 68.58
 
Con BQ Lib 52.35 15.15 4.72 23.74 2.45 1.60 28.61 28.61
 
QC Québec Centre 67.46 67.46
 
Lib BQ Con 18.02 35.72 12.70 29.03 1.58 2.36 0.59 6.69 6.69
 
QC Repentigny 66.03 66.03
 
BQ Lib Con 8.84 28.14 7.46 51.37 4.20 23.23 23.23
 
QC Richmond—Arthabaska 66.16 66.16
 
Con BQ Lib 49.88 14.95 4.46 24.76 3.60 2.35 25.13 25.13
 
QC Rimouski—La Matapédia 59.74 59.74
 
BQ Lib Con 11.20 22.08 5.86 54.30 2.06 4.51 32.21 32.21
 
QC Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 65.46 65.46
 
BQ Lib Con 10.25 35.36 7.20 40.54 2.75 1.82 2.09 5.18 5.18
 
QC Rivière-du-Nord 57.92 57.92
 
BQ Lib Con 12.04 22.47 6.88 51.60 3.83 0.29 2.89 29.13 29.13
 
QC Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie 67.76 67.76
 
NDP Lib BQ 4.00 23.17 48.57 21.37 2.38 0.52 25.41 25.41
 
QC Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot—Acton 65.43 65.43
 
BQ Lib Con 13.51 22.68 11.63 47.45 2.72 1.99 24.77 24.77
 
QC Saint-Jean 65.90 65.9
 
BQ Lib Con 12.74 28.12 7.28 46.01 2.13 3.72 17.89 17.89
 
QC Saint-Laurent 56.88 56.88
 
Lib Con NDP 18.31 59.35 10.76 7.95 3.15 0.11 0.37 41.03 41.03
 
QC Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel 57.44 57.44
 
Lib Con NDP 10.46 69.60 8.20 7.98 3.76 59.14 59.14
 
QC Saint-Maurice—Champlain 61.55 61.55
 
Lib BQ Con 18.00 42.45 5.06 30.07 1.30 3.13 12.38 12.38
 
QC Shefford 65.14 65.14
 
BQ Lib Con 12.13 33.49 5.32 41.92 3.48 1.78 1.88 8.43 8.43
 
QC Sherbrooke 65.15 65.15
 
Lib BQ NDP 12.83 37.53 13.93 29.01 2.46 2.87 1.36 8.52 8.52
 
QC Terrebonne 66.19 66.19
 
BQ Lib Con 10.46 29.37 6.65 41.40 2.68 1.43 8.03 12.03 12.03
 
QC Thérèse-De Blainville 63.92 63.92
 
BQ Lib Con 11.04 35.20 7.27 40.94 2.68 1.93 0.93 5.74 5.74
 
QC Trois-Rivières 64.19 64.19
 
BQ Con Lib 29.35 28.63 8.05 29.49 1.92 1.30 1.26 0.14 0.14
 
QC Vaudreuil 66.70 66.7
 
Lib BQ Con 16.47 47.47 10.64 20.96 2.53 1.93 26.51 26.51
 
QC Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs 55.87 55.87
 
Lib NDP Con 12.82 51.37 18.08 11.94 2.61 2.67 0.51 33.28 33.28
 
QC Vimy 58.39 58.39
 
Lib BQ Con 13.85 50.14 9.33 22.34 4.34 27.80 27.8
 
ON Ajax 54.10 54.1
 
Lib Con NDP 26.60 56.83 14.04 2.52 30.23 30.23
 
ON Algonquin—Renfrew—Pembroke 66.54 66.54
 
Con NDP Lib 49.50 19.37 20.96 7.64 1.90 0.64 28.55 28.55
 
ON Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill 56.69 56.69
 
Lib Con NDP 42.12 44.76 8.03 3.87 0.18 1.02 2.64 2.64
 
ON Barrie South—Innisfil 59.16 59.16
 
Con Lib NDP 47.67 28.89 15.77 7.67 18.78 18.78
 
ON Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte 64.31 64.31
 
Con Lib NDP 45.79 30.41 16.62 6.93 0.21 0.03 15.37 15.37
 
ON Bay of Quinte 64.56 64.56
 
Con Lib NDP 40.59 37.02 15.25 4.93 2.20 3.57 3.57
 
ON Beaches—East York 64.91 64.91
 
Lib NDP Con 14.35 56.58 22.52 3.16 2.72 0.68 34.05 34.05
 
ON Bowmanville—Oshawa North 59.63 59.63
 
Con Lib NDP 44.75 30.80 18.38 5.41 0.66 13.94 13.94
 
ON Brampton Centre 53.03 53.03
 
Lib Con NDP 31.42 48.32 15.78 3.60 0.88 16.90 16.9
 
ON Brampton—Chinguacousy Park 55.62 55.62
 
Lib Con NDP 31.01 50.81 16.82 1.37 19.80 19.8
 
ON Brampton East 54.29 54.29
 
Lib Con NDP 28.56 53.19 15.62 2.63 24.64 24.64
 
ON Brampton North—Caledon 57.62 57.62
 
Lib Con NDP 33.19 51.44 13.95 0.96 0.40 0.05 18.25 18.25
 
ON Brampton South 55.90 55.9
 
Lib Con NDP 29.46 53.88 13.53 2.87 0.26 24.42 24.42
 
ON Brampton West 53.41 53.41
 
Lib Con NDP 27.73 56.29 12.76 2.47 0.74 28.57 28.57
 
ON Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations 58.22 58.22
 
Con Lib NDP 40.08 27.73 20.29 8.78 2.64 0.48 12.35 12.35
 
ON Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound 64.09 64.09
 
Con Lib NDP 49.18 25.23 13.59 8.04 3.06 0.90 23.95 23.95
 
ON Burlington 69.69 69.69
 
Lib Con NDP 37.25 45.73 10.86 4.00 1.98 0.18 8.48 8.48
 
ON Burlington North—Milton West 65.45 65.45
 
Lib Con NDP 36.60 47.89 9.60 3.96 1.94 11.30 11.3
 
ON Cambridge 60.98 60.98
 
Lib Con NDP 34.14 38.24 17.09 7.15 3.39 4.10 4.1
 
ON Carleton 75.83 75.83
 
Con Lib NDP 51.86 31.86 11.37 2.75 2.15 0.01 19.99 19.99
 
ON Chatham-Kent—Leamington 63.35 63.35
 
Con Lib PPC 42.43 26.74 14.61 14.71 1.52 15.70 15.7
 
ON Davenport 60.26 60.26
 
Lib NDP Con 10.85 43.60 39.57 3.27 2.40 0.31 4.03 4.03
 
ON Don Valley North 56.00 56
 
Lib Con NDP 32.54 52.77 9.92 2.95 1.81 0.01 20.23 20.23
 
ON Don Valley West 64.34 64.34
 
Lib Con NDP 29.91 57.23 9.16 2.54 1.06 0.11 27.32 27.32
 
ON Dufferin—Caledon 61.61 61.61
 
Con Lib NDP 49.04 28.63 10.38 7.12 4.51 0.33 20.42 20.42
 
ON Eglinton—Lawrence 61.78 61.78
 
Lib Con NDP 36.45 48.48 9.16 2.91 3.00 12.03 12.03
 
ON Elgin—St. Thomas—London South 64.20 64.2
 
Con Lib NDP 49.25 19.65 16.18 12.18 2.21 0.53 29.60 29.6
 
ON Essex 66.64 66.64
 
Con NDP Lib 40.96 15.45 31.66 10.20 1.23 0.49 9.31 9.31
 
ON Etobicoke Centre 63.38 63.38
 
Lib Con NDP 34.09 48.14 10.76 6.59 0.32 0.11 14.04 14.04
 
ON Etobicoke—Lakeshore 62.99 62.99
 
Lib Con NDP 32.47 47.14 13.49 4.40 2.12 0.39 14.67 14.67
 
ON Etobicoke North 50.84 50.84
 
Lib Con NDP 25.44 58.88 10.54 4.34 0.80 33.44 33.44
 
ON Flamborough—Glanbrook—Brant North 68.12 68.12
 
Con Lib NDP 43.78 32.54 14.62 6.53 2.44 0.09 11.25 11.25
 
ON Guelph 64.75 64.75
 
Lib Con NDP 23.45 41.37 22.02 4.66 7.85 0.66 17.92 17.92
 
ON Haldimand—Norfolk 66.86 66.86
 
Con Lib NDP 47.39 27.52 13.29 10.50 1.30 19.87 19.87
 
ON Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes 66.54 66.54
 
Con Lib NDP 51.97 23.87 14.23 6.85 2.46 0.62 28.11 28.11
 
ON Hamilton Centre 55.71 55.71
 
NDP Lib Con 16.52 26.73 46.96 6.57 2.66 0.57 20.23 20.23
 
ON Hamilton East—Stoney Creek 59.26 59.26
 
Lib Con NDP 30.12 39.07 21.68 7.26 1.86 8.95 8.95
 
ON Hamilton Mountain 60.99 60.99
 
Lib NDP Con 25.05 34.50 31.56 6.32 2.00 0.59 2.94 2.94
 
ON Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas 69.57 69.57
 
Lib Con NDP 29.07 44.30 19.71 4.10 2.61 0.21 15.23 15.23
 
ON Hastings—Lennox and Addington—Tyendinaga 66.04 66.04
 
Con Lib NDP 45.58 34.47 11.04 5.68 1.78 1.44 11.11 11.11
 
ON Humber River—Black Creek 48.93 48.93
 
Lib Con NDP 17.40 60.69 16.40 3.91 1.21 0.40 43.29 43.29
 
ON Huron—Bruce 69.72 69.72
 
Con Lib NDP 50.93 26.17 14.80 7.25 0.85 24.76 24.76
 
ON Kanata 72.51 72.51
 
Lib Con NDP 36.85 43.16 14.69 2.76 2.54 6.31 6.31
 
ON Kapuskasing—Timmins—Mushkegowuk 54.89 54.89
 
NDP Lib Con 25.18 26.22 35.79 12.27 0.40 0.14 9.57 9.57
 
ON Kenora—Kiiwetinoong 56.66 56.66
 
Con NDP Lib 43.32 19.85 29.14 6.31 1.39 14.18 14.18
 
ON Kingston and the Islands 66.91 66.91
 
Lib NDP Con 24.55 40.69 28.80 3.49 2.46 0.01 11.89 11.89
 
ON King—Vaughan 50.59 50.59
 
Con Lib NDP 44.86 42.90 6.62 4.35 1.27 1.96 1.96
 
ON Kitchener Centre 62.90 62.9
 
Green Con NDP 24.84 17.36 17.50 6.65 33.37 0.28 8.53 8.53
 
ON Kitchener—Conestoga 67.73 67.73
 
Lib Con NDP 37.64 38.29 11.93 7.22 4.91 0.01 0.65 0.65
 
ON Kitchener South—Hespeler 61.82 61.82
 
Lib Con NDP 35.54 37.45 16.27 6.75 3.44 0.54 1.91 1.91
 
ON Lanark—Frontenac 70.09 70.09
 
Con Lib NDP 49.69 25.83 15.25 6.21 2.68 0.34 23.86 23.86
 
ON Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes 68.17 68.17
 
Con Lib NDP 50.53 25.20 14.95 5.73 3.60 25.33 25.33
 
ON London Centre 59.96 59.96
 
Lib NDP Con 24.80 37.55 30.38 5.15 1.96 0.15 7.17 7.17
 
ON London—Fanshawe 56.29 56.29
 
NDP Con Lib 24.27 23.05 43.50 9.18 19.23 19.23
 
ON London West 68.29 68.29
 
Lib Con NDP 34.15 36.87 22.88 4.99 1.11 2.72 2.72
 
ON Markham—Stouffville 59.39 59.39
 
Lib Con NDP 34.75 51.55 8.79 2.94 1.97 16.80 16.8
 
ON Markham—Thornhill 56.06 56.06
 
Lib Con NDP 26.38 61.54 8.36 1.72 2.00 35.15 35.15
 
ON Markham—Unionville 52.27 52.27
 
Lib Con NDP 42.43 48.23 6.55 2.79 5.80 5.8
 
ON Middlesex—London 68.01 68.01
 
Con Lib NDP 45.25 27.16 17.85 7.76 1.81 0.17 18.10 18.1
 
ON Milton East—Halton Hills South 63.82 63.82
 
Lib Con NDP 41.25 41.71 9.57 4.88 2.60 0.46 0.46
 
ON Mississauga Centre 55.01 55.01
 
Lib Con NDP 28.85 53.88 11.32 4.19 1.62 0.13 25.03 25.03
 
ON Mississauga East—Cooksville 56.08 56.08
 
Lib Con NDP 31.60 50.28 10.50 6.45 0.32 0.84 18.67 18.67
 
ON Mississauga—Erin Mills 58.12 58.12
 
Lib Con NDP 33.51 51.19 10.30 3.36 1.63 17.68 17.68
 
ON Mississauga—Lakeshore 63.52 63.52
 
Lib Con NDP 38.58 45.01 9.77 4.26 2.20 0.18 6.43 6.43
 
ON Mississauga—Malton 54.44 54.44
 
Lib Con NDP 30.79 52.68 13.74 0.30 1.86 0.63 21.89 21.89
 
ON Mississauga—Streetsville 59.13 59.13
 
Lib Con NDP 34.32 47.34 12.09 3.73 2.13 0.39 13.02 13.02
 
ON Nepean 70.62 70.62
 
Lib Con NDP 33.37 45.74 16.22 2.73 1.94 12.37 12.37
 
ON Newmarket—Aurora 60.44 60.44
 
Lib Con NDP 38.16 43.78 11.55 4.19 1.84 0.48 5.62 5.62
 
ON New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury 57.01 57.01
 
Con Lib NDP 47.67 30.27 13.05 7.49 1.24 0.28 17.40 17.4
 
ON Niagara Falls—Niagara-on-the-Lake 61.85 61.85
 
Con Lib NDP 37.42 35.19 17.85 7.58 1.95 2.23 2.23
 
ON Niagara South 62.53 62.53
 
Con Lib NDP 33.41 32.96 22.79 8.95 1.90 0.45 0.45
 
ON Niagara West 70.41 70.41
 
Con Lib NDP 44.03 31.05 13.97 7.09 2.80 1.05 12.98 12.98
 
ON Nipissing—Timiskaming 62.72 62.72
 
Lib Con NDP 31.88 36.86 23.33 7.93 4.98 4.98
 
ON Northumberland—Clarke 69.74 69.74
 
Con Lib NDP 43.99 34.02 13.95 5.48 2.57 9.97 9.97
 
ON Oakville East 67.10 67.1
 
Lib Con NDP 39.43 46.22 9.40 3.31 1.64 6.78 6.78
 
ON Oakville West 67.54 67.54
 
Lib Con NDP 38.47 47.49 8.70 3.62 1.72 9.02 9.02
 
ON Orléans 70.85 70.85
 
Lib Con NDP 28.67 52.34 14.45 2.64 1.62 0.28 23.67 23.67
 
ON Oshawa 56.29 56.29
 
Con NDP Lib 39.71 23.12 28.50 7.14 1.53 11.22 11.22
 
ON Ottawa Centre 74.55 74.55
 
Lib NDP Con 16.28 45.24 32.71 2.24 2.80 0.74 12.53 12.53
 
ON Ottawa South 65.76 65.76
 
Lib Con NDP 26.97 49.41 18.12 3.09 2.20 0.21 22.45 22.45
 
ON Ottawa—Vanier—Gloucester 65.23 65.23
 
Lib NDP Con 20.54 49.00 23.26 3.19 3.05 0.96 25.74 25.74
 
ON Ottawa West—Nepean 68.64 68.64
 
Lib Con NDP 27.67 45.42 20.22 3.20 2.89 0.61 17.75 17.75
 
ON Oxford 64.82 64.82
 
Con Lib NDP 46.79 20.67 18.44 10.64 2.70 0.76 26.11 26.11
 
ON Parry Sound—Muskoka 64.67 64.67
 
Con Lib NDP 47.93 21.65 16.83 7.54 5.58 0.48 26.28 26.28
 
ON Perth—Wellington 65.56 65.56
 
Con Lib NDP 48.55 24.62 17.19 9.64 23.93 23.93
 
ON Peterborough 69.03 69.03
 
Con Lib NDP 39.19 34.82 19.16 4.31 2.23 0.28 4.37 4.37
 
ON Pickering—Brooklin 60.39 60.39
 
Lib Con NDP 34.26 48.16 13.48 3.85 0.25 13.90 13.9
 
ON Prescott—Russell—Cumberland 70.26 70.26
 
Lib Con NDP 32.40 47.22 10.80 6.42 2.04 1.12 14.81 14.81
 
ON Richmond Hill South 54.86 54.86
 
Lib Con NDP 38.76 47.83 8.75 2.95 1.71 9.07 9.07
 
ON Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong 66.71 66.71
 
Con NDP Lib 46.50 19.39 20.99 11.00 1.49 0.63 25.51 25.51
 
ON Sault Ste. Marie—Algoma 61.10 61.1
 
Con Lib NDP 35.59 32.36 25.89 5.24 0.63 0.28 3.23 3.23
 
ON Scarborough—Agincourt 53.00 53
 
Lib Con NDP 29.17 56.24 10.08 2.79 1.72 27.07 27.07
 
ON Scarborough Centre—Don Valley East 56.12 56.12
 
Lib Con NDP 25.32 56.32 13.75 4.26 0.36 30.99 30.99
 
ON Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park 60.76 60.76
 
Lib Con NDP 22.07 61.28 13.38 3.01 0.26 39.22 39.22
 
ON Scarborough North 51.33 51.33
 
Lib Con NDP 18.09 66.98 11.59 2.43 0.90 48.89 48.89
 
ON Scarborough Southwest 57.17 57.17
 
Lib Con NDP 20.59 57.96 15.99 2.88 2.25 0.33 37.36 37.36
 
ON Scarborough—Woburn 56.13 56.13
 
Lib Con NDP 22.55 60.41 13.16 3.08 0.81 37.86 37.86
 
ON Simcoe—Grey 64.71 64.71
 
Con Lib NDP 47.42 27.88 13.17 6.94 4.15 0.43 19.54 19.54
 
ON Simcoe North 62.40 62.4
 
Con Lib NDP 42.18 30.83 15.96 7.65 3.05 0.33 11.35 11.35
 
ON Spadina—Harbourfront 52.98 52.98
 
Lib NDP Con 21.70 38.23 33.84 3.02 3.22 4.39 4.39
 
ON St. Catharines 64.57 64.57
 
Lib Con NDP 32.37 37.87 21.31 6.59 1.87 5.50 5.5
 
ON Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry 62.45 62.45
 
Con Lib NDP 54.32 24.71 10.90 7.67 2.32 0.08 29.61 29.61
 
ON Sudbury 61.93 61.93
 
Lib NDP Con 27.82 34.98 28.90 6.12 1.98 0.20 6.08 6.08
 
ON Sudbury East—Manitoulin—Nickel Belt 62.27 62.27
 
Lib NDP Con 26.91 31.98 30.34 8.90 1.73 0.14 1.65 1.65
 
ON Taiaiko'n—Parkdale—High Park 64.79 64.79
 
Lib NDP Con 13.33 42.79 38.40 3.20 1.89 0.39 4.40 4.4
 
ON Thornhill 57.38 57.38
 
Con Lib NDP 51.72 36.06 5.97 4.60 1.64 15.66 15.66
 
ON Thunder Bay—Rainy River 61.17 61.17
 
Lib Con NDP 29.28 34.26 28.45 6.58 1.43 4.98 4.98
 
ON Thunder Bay—Superior North 62.80 62.8
 
Lib NDP Con 23.96 40.40 27.71 5.89 1.77 0.26 12.69 12.69
 
ON Toronto Centre 56.86 56.86
 
Lib NDP Con 12.93 49.83 26.25 2.35 8.05 0.59 23.59 23.59
 
ON Toronto—Danforth 65.47 65.47
 
Lib NDP Con 12.56 48.36 33.67 2.46 1.96 1.00 14.69 14.69
 
ON Toronto—St. Paul's 66.13 66.13
 
Lib Con NDP 26.51 49.51 15.89 2.50 5.56 0.03 23.00 23
 
ON University—Rosedale 59.12 59.12
 
Lib NDP Con 17.94 46.48 28.07 2.59 4.44 0.47 18.41 18.41
 
ON Vaughan—Woodbridge 57.21 57.21
 
Lib Con NDP 40.27 46.15 6.93 5.39 0.96 0.31 5.88 5.88
 
ON Waterloo 67.34 67.34
 
Lib Con NDP 27.44 45.48 19.12 4.55 3.41 18.04 18.04
 
ON Wellington—Halton Hills North 68.11 68.11
 
Con Lib NDP 46.78 30.25 11.96 6.19 4.70 0.12 16.53 16.53
 
ON Whitby 61.19 61.19
 
Lib Con NDP 34.48 45.09 14.41 4.40 1.61 10.61 10.61
 
ON Willowdale 54.47 54.47
 
Lib Con NDP 33.86 51.19 10.29 2.68 1.98 17.34 17.34
 
ON Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore 60.96 60.96
 
Lib NDP Con 27.03 30.88 30.30 10.29 1.21 0.29 0.58 0.58
 
ON Windsor West 53.10 53.1
 
NDP Lib Con 19.34 27.77 44.24 8.34 0.31 16.46 16.46
 
ON York Centre 53.37 53.37
 
Lib Con NDP 37.85 47.29 10.18 4.68 9.44 9.44
 
ON York—Durham 62.09 62.09
 
Con Lib NDP 51.75 28.50 12.57 6.37 0.55 0.26 23.25 23.25
 
ON York South—Weston—Etobicoke 52.02 52.02
 
Lib Con NDP 22.48 55.58 15.09 4.94 1.91 0.01 33.10 33.1
 
MB Brandon—Souris 61.55 61.55
 
Con NDP Lib 59.37 11.94 20.39 8.22 0.02 0.05 38.98 38.98
 
MB Churchill—Keewatinook Aski 35.82 35.82
 
NDP Lib Con 24.17 25.18 42.56 5.02 3.08 17.39 17.39
 
MB Elmwood—Transcona 59.46 59.46
 
NDP Con Lib 28.45 14.88 49.12 5.95 1.59 0.01 20.67 20.67
 
MB Kildonan—St. Paul 66.36 66.36
 
Con Lib NDP 42.45 27.91 23.80 5.42 0.31 0.12 14.54 14.54
 
MB Portage—Lisgar 66.56 66.56
 
Con PPC NDP 52.15 10.97 13.42 21.88 1.58 30.27 30.27
 
MB Provencher 66.15 66.15
 
Con PPC Lib 48.34 16.50 12.21 17.49 2.56 2.90 30.85 30.85
 
MB Riding Mountain 61.23 61.23
 
Con NDP Lib 59.19 12.74 14.51 10.55 2.11 0.90 44.68 44.68
 
MB St. Boniface—St. Vital 66.12 66.12
 
Lib Con NDP 28.29 43.90 21.17 4.32 1.50 0.82 15.61 15.61
 
MB Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman 65.48 65.48
 
Con NDP Lib 56.97 13.24 19.43 7.67 2.69 37.55 37.55
 
MB Winnipeg Centre 49.74 49.74
 
NDP Lib Con 12.80 28.95 49.65 4.28 2.39 1.92 20.70 20.7
 
MB Winnipeg North 52.93 52.93
 
Lib NDP Con 13.49 53.21 27.75 4.04 1.23 0.29 25.46 25.46
 
MB Winnipeg South 67.23 67.23
 
Lib Con NDP 32.70 48.15 14.34 3.34 1.48 15.45 15.45
 
MB Winnipeg South Centre 69.70 69.7
 
Lib Con NDP 28.12 45.29 20.67 2.81 2.65 0.46 17.17 17.17
 
MB Winnipeg West 69.34 69.34
 
Con Lib NDP 40.35 39.24 14.91 3.42 2.06 0.02 1.10 1.1
 
SK Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake 58.18 58.18
 
Con NDP Lib 67.26 7.32 12.91 5.99 0.78 5.74 54.35 54.35
 
SK Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek 70.05 70.05
 
Con NDP PPC 68.00 5.47 14.04 9.26 0.93 2.29 53.97 53.97
 
SK Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River 32.96 32.96
 
Lib NDP Con 23.57 46.35 24.02 3.13 1.17 1.78 22.33 22.33
 
SK Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan 69.16 69.16
 
Con NDP PPC 60.99 6.03 18.93 11.32 1.03 1.70 42.06 42.06
 
SK Prince Albert 58.55 58.55
 
Con NDP Lib 64.09 11.81 15.02 6.88 1.10 1.11 49.07 49.07
 
SK Regina—Lewvan 67.14 67.14
 
Con NDP Lib 46.16 14.30 34.81 3.50 1.24 11.35 11.35
 
SK Regina—Qu'Appelle 60.07 60.07
 
Con NDP Lib 60.28 10.23 22.67 4.93 1.89 37.61 37.61
 
SK Regina—Wascana 63.73 63.73
 
Con Lib NDP 49.90 26.92 18.07 3.50 1.61 22.98 22.98
 
SK Saskatoon South 67.99 67.99
 
Con NDP Lib 49.25 14.37 30.63 4.52 1.23 18.62 18.62
 
SK Saskatoon—University 68.33 68.33
 
Con NDP Lib 47.92 10.86 35.40 4.18 0.95 0.69 12.53 12.53
 
SK Saskatoon West 55.59 55.59
 
Con NDP Lib 45.37 8.19 39.30 6.09 1.05 6.06 6.06
 
SK Souris—Moose Mountain 76.13 76.13
 
Con PPC NDP 76.01 4.20 8.05 9.17 0.06 2.51 66.84 66.84
 
SK Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley 68.55 68.55
 
Con NDP PPC 72.46 4.11 10.27 7.58 0.84 4.74 62.18 62.18
 
SK Yorkton—Melville 65.62 65.62
 
Con NDP PPC 68.79 6.31 12.11 9.21 1.74 1.84 56.68 56.68
 
AB Airdrie—Cochrane 69.38 69.38
 
Con NDP Lib 59.90 10.16 14.92 8.23 1.26 5.52 44.97 44.97
 
AB Battle River—Crowfoot 71.51 71.51
 
Con NDP PPC 71.38 4.26 9.70 9.33 0.91 4.42 61.68 61.68
 
AB Bow River 62.39 62.39
 
Con PPC NDP 69.57 7.86 9.37 9.85 3.35 59.72 59.72
 
AB Calgary Centre 62.16 62.16
 
Con Lib NDP 50.92 30.06 16.42 1.63 0.97 20.85 20.85
 
AB Calgary Confederation 67.19 67.19
 
Con Lib NDP 45.69 27.89 17.72 4.64 3.68 0.38 17.80 17.8
 
AB Calgary Crowfoot 67.61 67.61
 
Con Lib NDP 54.94 21.69 16.18 4.63 1.68 0.87 33.25 33.25
 
AB Calgary East 53.48 53.48
 
Con Lib NDP 52.86 18.54 18.08 7.17 2.12 1.24 34.32 34.32
 
AB Calgary Heritage 66.35 66.35
 
Con NDP Lib 58.32 16.19 17.28 5.11 1.42 1.67 41.05 41.05
 
AB Calgary McKnight 51.55 51.55
 
Lib Con NDP 34.22 43.76 16.18 3.94 1.13 0.77 9.54 9.54
 
AB Calgary Midnapore 67.70 67.7
 
Con NDP Lib 60.27 12.46 18.54 6.09 1.34 1.31 41.73 41.73
 
AB Calgary Nose Hill 62.88 62.88
 
Con Lib NDP 55.32 20.23 16.92 4.80 1.62 1.12 35.09 35.09
 
AB Calgary Shepard 65.39 65.39
 
Con NDP Lib 61.20 13.92 16.03 5.73 1.70 1.42 45.17 45.17
 
AB Calgary Signal Hill 68.32 68.32
 
Con Lib NDP 59.81 19.38 14.13 4.04 1.70 0.93 40.43 40.43
 
AB Calgary Skyview 55.97 55.97
 
Con Lib NDP 44.96 33.12 16.53 3.74 0.91 0.73 11.84 11.84
 
AB Edmonton Centre 59.94 59.94
 
Con Lib NDP 32.60 31.21 30.41 4.86 0.11 0.81 1.39 1.39
 
AB Edmonton Gateway 62.36 62.36
 
Con Lib NDP 43.12 25.41 25.32 5.66 0.21 0.27 17.70 17.7
 
AB Edmonton Griesbach 53.43 53.43
 
NDP Con Lib 36.31 15.17 40.36 5.94 1.13 1.08 4.05 4.05
 
AB Edmonton Manning 55.06 55.06
 
Con NDP Lib 41.12 20.57 31.01 7.01 0.28 10.11 10.11
 
AB Edmonton Northwest 58.74 58.74
 
Con NDP Lib 43.10 22.87 27.63 6.24 0.03 0.13 15.47 15.47
 
AB Edmonton Riverbend 65.03 65.03
 
Con Lib NDP 45.44 24.93 24.43 4.02 1.15 0.04 20.51 20.51
 
AB Edmonton Southeast 62.57 62.57
 
Con Lib NDP 37.70 34.00 22.32 5.68 0.29 3.70 3.7
 
AB Edmonton Strathcona 69.14 69.14
 
NDP Con Lib 26.77 9.02 57.95 4.52 1.25 0.49 31.18 31.18
 
AB Edmonton West 64.13 64.13
 
Con NDP Lib 45.62 24.45 24.52 5.10 0.05 0.27 21.10 21.1
 
AB Foothills 69.24 69.24
 
Con NDP PPC 68.43 6.94 11.39 8.21 1.32 3.70 57.03 57.03
 
AB Fort McMurray—Cold Lake 56.25 56.25
 
Con PPC NDP 67.81 7.07 10.12 12.70 0.98 1.32 55.11 55.11
 
AB Grande Prairie 64.25 64.25
 
Con NDP PPC 68.96 4.22 11.85 10.20 4.77 57.11 57.11
 
AB Lakeland 66.85 66.85
 
Con PPC NDP 69.40 4.96 10.51 11.06 0.88 3.19 58.34 58.34
 
AB Leduc—Wetaskiwin 66.69 66.69
 
Con NDP PPC 63.37 7.10 17.60 11.20 0.02 0.71 45.77 45.77
 
AB Lethbridge 65.23 65.23
 
Con NDP Lib 55.65 15.14 19.31 6.95 2.96 36.34 36.34
 
AB Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner 62.60 62.6
 
Con NDP PPC 65.80 7.07 13.89 9.32 1.38 2.55 51.90 51.9
 
AB Parkland 69.64 69.64
 
Con NDP PPC 63.09 6.24 16.28 11.28 3.11 46.81 46.81
 
AB Peace River—Westlock 61.27 61.27
 
Con NDP PPC 62.65 5.48 13.16 12.53 0.75 5.42 49.49 49.49
 
AB Ponoka—Didsbury 71.65 71.65
 
Con PPC NDP 67.87 4.65 10.95 13.36 3.16 54.52 54.52
 
AB Red Deer 64.92 64.92
 
Con NDP PPC 60.51 8.17 17.35 11.29 2.68 43.15 43.15
 
AB Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan 73.46 73.46
 
Con NDP Lib 57.55 12.23 20.64 7.01 0.98 1.59 36.91 36.91
 
AB St. Albert—Sturgeon River 71.62 71.62
 
Con NDP Lib 56.03 11.38 23.55 7.80 1.23 32.48 32.48
 
AB Yellowhead 68.45 68.45
 
Con NDP Lib 60.23 10.62 14.67 9.25 1.25 3.98 45.57 45.57
 
BC Abbotsford—South Langley 58.87 58.87
 
Con Lib NDP 45.59 26.05 18.22 7.00 3.14 19.54 19.54
 
BC Burnaby Central 50.68 50.68
 
NDP Lib Con 22.16 31.25 39.78 3.38 2.92 0.52 8.53 8.53
 
BC Burnaby North—Seymour 63.44 63.44
 
Lib Con NDP 26.56 40.88 26.52 2.65 3.39 14.32 14.32
 
BC Cariboo—Prince George 61.33 61.33
 
Con NDP Lib 51.17 16.26 20.40 8.21 3.48 0.47 30.77 30.77
 
BC Chilliwack—Hope 60.85 60.85
 
Con NDP Lib 45.99 17.12 26.42 7.65 2.81 19.57 19.57
 
BC Cloverdale—Langley City 61.04 61.04
 
Lib Con NDP 36.12 39.10 19.96 4.82 2.98 2.98
 
BC Columbia—Kootenay—Southern Rockies 67.59 67.59
 
Con NDP Lib 43.62 8.94 36.64 7.09 3.71 6.98 6.98
 
BC Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam 59.84 59.84
 
Lib Con NDP 30.12 37.92 27.60 4.37 7.80 7.8
 
BC Courtenay—Alberni 65.16 65.16
 
NDP Con Lib 31.30 13.61 42.88 5.00 7.05 0.16 11.57 11.57
 
BC Cowichan—Malahat—Langford 63.96 63.96
 
NDP Con Lib 28.36 16.38 42.78 6.27 6.22 14.43 14.43
 
BC Delta 67.10 67.1
 
Lib Con NDP 33.54 42.54 18.45 2.48 2.23 0.76 9.00 9
 
BC Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke 63.79 63.79
 
NDP Lib Con 20.97 21.88 43.23 4.65 8.89 0.38 21.35 21.35
 
BC Fleetwood—Port Kells 57.31 57.31
 
Lib Con NDP 28.53 45.93 20.34 2.89 1.92 0.39 17.40 17.4
 
BC Kamloops—Shuswap—Central Rockies 67.22 67.22
 
Con NDP Lib 45.01 16.61 25.04 8.15 5.09 0.10 19.98 19.98
 
BC Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola 63.56 63.56
 
Con NDP Lib 43.50 17.70 28.56 5.97 3.76 0.52 14.94 14.94
 
BC Kelowna 61.89 61.89
 
Con Lib NDP 42.31 26.24 21.15 7.29 3.01 16.07 16.07
 
BC Langley Township—Fraser Heights 63.75 63.75
 
Con Lib NDP 43.92 29.58 19.53 4.50 2.42 0.05 14.34 14.34
 
BC Mission—Matsqui—Abbotsford 63.48 63.48
 
Con Lib NDP 47.12 24.22 17.99 6.97 3.71 22.91 22.91
 
BC Nanaimo—Ladysmith 63.32 63.32
 
NDP Con Green 26.58 13.18 29.38 5.01 25.85 2.79 2.79
 
BC New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville 58.75 58.75
 
NDP Lib Con 21.02 23.44 47.98 3.74 3.79 0.03 24.55 24.55
 
BC North Island—Powell River 65.49 65.49
 
NDP Con Lib 36.22 13.30 39.46 4.56 5.86 0.59 3.24 3.24
 
BC North Vancouver—Capilano 64.67 64.67
 
Lib Con NDP 29.38 44.69 19.05 2.57 4.27 0.03 15.31 15.31
 
BC Okanagan Lake West—South Kelowna 65.68 65.68
 
Con Lib NDP 48.35 23.22 18.89 6.79 2.75 25.13 25.13
 
BC Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge 64.00 64
 
Con NDP Lib 37.14 24.65 31.29 5.53 0.29 1.10 5.85 5.85
 
BC Port Moody—Coquitlam 63.25 63.25
 
NDP Con Lib 31.96 29.48 35.04 3.32 0.20 3.08 3.08
 
BC Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies 60.27 60.27
 
Con NDP PPC 59.33 9.25 14.37 10.40 3.48 3.17 44.96 44.96
 
BC Richmond Centre—Marpole 46.55 46.55
 
Lib Con NDP 35.45 38.58 20.38 2.46 3.13 3.12 3.12
 
BC Richmond East—Steveston 52.88 52.88
 
Lib Con NDP 33.99 41.91 19.38 2.38 2.34 7.92 7.92
 
BC Saanich—Gulf Islands 69.77 69.77
 
Green Con NDP 22.65 18.81 19.55 3.01 35.77 0.22 13.12 13.12
 
BC Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay 65.09 65.09
 
NDP Con Lib 37.58 13.23 38.97 6.87 3.35 1.39 1.39
 
BC Skeena—Bulkley Valley 55.20 55.2
 
NDP Con PPC 36.14 7.66 42.58 7.72 3.76 2.13 6.44 6.44
 
BC South Surrey—White Rock 64.75 64.75
 
Con Lib NDP 42.44 38.90 14.80 3.86 3.54 3.54
 
BC Surrey Centre 52.32 52.32
 
Lib NDP Con 20.66 44.63 27.57 3.86 2.21 1.07 17.07 17.07
 
BC Surrey Newton 55.67 55.67
 
Lib NDP Con 15.22 54.43 26.08 2.61 1.66 28.35 28.35
 
BC Vancouver Centre 55.52 55.52
 
Lib NDP Con 21.90 40.67 30.34 3.28 3.81 10.33 10.33
 
BC Vancouver East 54.85 54.85
 
NDP Lib Con 10.89 19.76 56.40 2.79 7.72 2.46 36.64 36.64
 
BC Vancouver Fraserview—South Burnaby 53.50 53.5
 
Lib NDP Con 21.88 42.32 31.10 2.99 1.01 0.70 11.22 11.22
 
BC Vancouver Granville 62.17 62.17
 
Lib NDP Con 24.66 37.23 32.91 2.38 2.73 0.09 4.31 4.31
 
BC Vancouver Kingsway 54.28 54.28
 
NDP Lib Con 14.14 29.02 50.40 2.20 3.63 0.60 21.38 21.38
 
BC Vancouver Quadra 61.89 61.89
 
Lib Con NDP 29.22 43.39 19.39 2.03 5.96 14.17 14.17
 
BC Vernon—Lake Country—Monashee 64.09 64.09
 
Con NDP Lib 43.83 19.77 21.71 9.51 5.18 22.11 22.11
 
BC Victoria 66.45 66.45
 
NDP Lib Con 13.71 27.26 43.90 3.09 11.19 0.84 16.64 16.64
 
BC West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country 65.13 65.13
 
Lib Con NDP 29.14 33.05 26.89 3.76 6.80 0.37 3.91 3.91
 
Terr Yukon 64.13 64.13
 
Lib Con NDP 26.26 33.35 22.44 4.36 13.60 7.09 7.09
 
Terr Northwest Territories 46.69 46.69
 
Lib NDP Con 14.41 38.22 32.34 2.33 12.71 5.88 5.88
 
Terr Nunavut 33.80 33.8
 
NDP Lib Con 16.47 35.86 47.67 11.81 11.81
 

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The 10 month deadline to publish the final report for all commissions except Quebec was December 9, 2022, with a 2 month extension to February 9, 2023, available to commissions that requested it.
  2. ^ a b Two public hearings were cancelled
  3. ^ One public hearing was cancelled
  4. ^ Sorted in order of electoral district number
  5. ^ Sorted in order of national share for those parties achieving at least 1% of the total. All others grouped under Other.

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