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Lists of members of the Canadian House of Commons - Wikipedia Seats in the House of Commons are distributed roughly in proportion to the population of each province and territory The lists of members are organized alphabetically, by age and by parliament
Members of Parliament - Parliament of Canada Canada’s 343 members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to represent different geographic areas across the country, called constituencies or ridings MPs voice concerns in the House of Commons on behalf of individuals living in these areas
Parliamentarians This page provides information about all senators and members of Parliament in office since 1867 Details include; mandate, roles, biographical information and more
How many Members of Parliament does Canada have? - Fun With Data Following the 2025 federal election, Canada’s House of Commons will have 343 Members of Parliament (MPs) The number of MPs in the House of Commons changes over time to reflect shifts in Canada’s population
House of Commons of Canada - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . . House of Commons of Canada The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada The House of Commons is an elected body, of 338 members, who are known as Members of Parliament (MPs) Members are elected for a maximum of four years at a time
Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia Each of Parliament's two chambers is presided over by a speaker; that for the Senate is a member appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister, while the equivalent for the House of Commons is a member of Parliament, who is elected by the other members of that body
Members of Parliament, their roles and related information - House of . . . Search for members from the 36th Parliament to present Each member of Parliament is elected to represent a constituency in the House The Speaker is the spokesperson of the House, presides over its sittings and is responsible for its administration