Current Constituencies
Canada is divided into 343 electoral districts, also known as constituencies or ridings, and each is entitled to one seat in the House of Commons. Members of Parliament are elected to represent Canadians living in each constituency.
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Name Sorting | Affiliation Sorting | Constituency Sorting | Constituency | Provinces/Territories | Member of Parliament | Political Affiliation |
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Jackson Grant | Conservative | Brandon Souris | Brandon—Souris | Manitoba | Jackson, Grant | Conservative |
Chartrand Rebecca | Liberal | Churchill Keewatinook Aski | Churchill—Keewatinook Aski | Manitoba | Chartrand, Hon. Rebecca | Liberal |
Reynolds Colin | Conservative | Elmwood Transcona | Elmwood—Transcona | Manitoba | Reynolds, Colin | Conservative |
Dancho Raquel | Conservative | Kildonan St Paul | Kildonan—St. Paul | Manitoba | Dancho, Raquel | Conservative |
Leslie Branden | Conservative | Portage Lisgar | Portage—Lisgar | Manitoba | Leslie, Branden | Conservative |
Falk Ted | Conservative | Provencher | Provencher | Manitoba | Falk, Ted | Conservative |
Mazier Dan | Conservative | Riding Mountain | Riding Mountain | Manitoba | Mazier, Dan | Conservative |
Bezan James | Conservative | Selkirk Interlake Eastman | Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman | Manitoba | Bezan, James | Conservative |
Lavack Ginette | Liberal | St Boniface St Vital | St. Boniface—St. Vital | Manitoba | Lavack, Ginette | Liberal |
Gazan Leah | NDP | Winnipeg Centre | Winnipeg Centre | Manitoba | Gazan, Leah | NDP |
Lamoureux Kevin | Liberal | Winnipeg North | Winnipeg North | Manitoba | Lamoureux, Hon. Kevin | Liberal |
Duguid Terry | Liberal | Winnipeg South | Winnipeg South | Manitoba | Duguid, Hon. Terry | Liberal |
Carr Ben | Liberal | Winnipeg South Centre | Winnipeg South Centre | Manitoba | Carr, Ben | Liberal |
Eyolfson Doug | Liberal | Winnipeg West | Winnipeg West | Manitoba | Eyolfson, Doug | Liberal |
The total number of seats in the House has changed over time, as have the boundaries of the constituencies, in order to reflect changes in the Canadian population.