MEET YOUR MP

Members of Parliament
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN MP AND AN MPP?

– MP stands for Member of Parliament, referring to a federal elected representative who sits in the House of Commons in Ottawa. MPs are responsible for making decisions on federal matters such as national defense, foreign policy, and federal laws. In summary, MPs focus on federal issues, while MPPs focus on provincial or territorial issues.

 

– MPP stands for Member of Provincial Parliament, referring to a provincial or territorial elected representative who sits in their respective provincial or territorial legislature. MPPs are responsible for making decisions on provincial or territorial matters such as healthcare, education, and provincial laws. In summary, MPs focus on federal issues, while MPPs focus on provincial or territorial issues.

HOW ARE MP'S SELECTED?

MPs are elected in Canada through the following steps:

– Dissolution of Parliament: The Prime Minister asks the Governor General to dissolve Parliament, which leads to the issuance of writs of election.
– Nomination of Candidates: Political parties and independent candidates submit their nominations to Elections Canada.
– Campaigning: Candidates and parties promote their platforms and engage with voters.
– Voting: Eligible voters cast their ballots on election day or in advance.
– Counting and Results: Ballots are counted, and the candidate with the most votes is declared the winner.
– Parliament Resumes: The elected MPs take their seats in the House of Commons, and the political party with the most MPs usually forms the government.

 

In Canada’s first-past-the-post system, the candidate with the most votes in each electoral district wins a seat in the House of Commons. The political party with the most seats usually forms the government, and its leader becomes the Prime Minister.

Liberal

Conservative

Green Party

Bloc Québécois

Independent

New Democratic Party

MEET YOUR MP

There are 338 members of Parliament in Canada. The number of members of Parliament is based on the number of constituencies, which is determined by population. Each MP represents approximately 110,000 Canadians.

Alberta: 34

British Columbia: 42

Manitoba: 14

New Brunswick: 10

Newfoundland and Labrador: 7

Nova Scotia: 11

Nunavut: 1

Ontario: 121

Quebec: 78

Prince Edward Island: 4

Saskatchewan: 14

Yukon: 1

Northwest Territories: 1

Adam van Koeverden

Milton, Ontario

Ahmed Hussen

York South—Weston, Ontario

Alexandra Mendès

Saint-Lambert, Quebec

Ali Ehsassi

Willowdale, Ontario

Andy Fillmore

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Angelo Iacono

Alfred-Pellan, Quebec

Anita Anand

Oakville, Ontario

Anita Vandenbeld

Ottawa West—Nepean, Ontario

Anju Dhillon

Dorval— LaSalle, Quebec

Anna Gainey

Westmount, Quebec

Annie Koutrakis

Vimy, Quebec

Anthony Housefather

Mount Royal, Quebec

Arielle Kayabaga

London West, Ontario

Arif Virani

Parkdale—High Park, Ontario

Bardish Chagger

Waterloo, Ontario

Ben Carr

Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba

Bill Blair

Scarborough Southwest, Ontario

Brenda Shanahan

Châteauguay—Lacolle, Quebec

Brendan Hanley

Yukon

Bryan May

Cambridge, Ontario

Carla Qualtrough

Delta, British Columbia

Chad Collins

Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, Ontario

Chandra Arya

Nepean, Ontario

Charles Sousa

Lakeshore, Ontario

Chris Bittle

St. Catharines, Ontario

Chrystia Freeland

University—Rosedale, Ontario

Churence Rogers

Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, Newfoundland and Labrador

Dan Vandal

Saint Vital, Manitoba

Darrell Samson

Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia

Darren Fisher

Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia

David J. McGuinty

Ottawa South, Ontario

Diane Lebouthillier

Les ĂŽles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec

Dominic LeBlanc

Beauséjour, New Brunswick

Élisabeth Brière

Sherbrooke, Quebec

Emmanuel Dubourg

Bourassa, Quebec

Emmanuella Lambropoulos

Saint-Laurent, Quebec

Fayçal El-Khoury

Laval—Les Îles, Quebec

Filomena Tassi

Ancaster—Dundas, Ontario

Francesco Sorbara

Vaughan—Woodbridge, Ontario

Francis Drouin

Humber River—Black Creek, Ontario

Francis Scarpaleggia

Lac-Saint-Louis, Quebec

François-Philippe Champagne

Saint-Maurice—Champlain, Quebec

Gary Anandasangaree

Scarborough—Rouge Park, Ontario

George Chahal

Calgary Skyview, Alberta

Ginette Petitpas Taylor

Dieppe, New Brunswick

Greg Fergus

Hull—Aylmer, Quebec

Gudie Hutchings

Long Range Mountains, Newfoundland and Labrador

Harjit S. Sajjan

Vancouver South, British Columbia

Heath MacDonald

Malpeque, Prince Edward Island

Hedy Fry

Vancouver Centre, British Columbia

Mark Holland

Ajax, Ontario

Mélanie Joly

Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Quebec

Iqra Khalid

Mississauga—Erin Mills, Ontario

Iqwinder Gaheer

Mississauga—Malton, Ontario

Irek Kusmierczyk

Windsor—Tecumseh, Ontario

Jaime Battiste

Sydney—Victoria, Nova Scotia

James Maloney

Lakeshore, Ontario

Jean Yip

Scarborough—Agincourt, Ontario

Jean-Yves Duclos

Québec, Quebec

Jenica Atwin

Fredericton, New Brunswick

Jenna Sudds

Kanata—Carleton, Ontario

Jennifer O’Connell

Uxbridge, Ontario

Joanne Thompson

St. John's East, Newfoundland and Labrador

Joël Lightbound

Louis-Hébert, Quebec

John McKay

Scarborough—Guildwood, Ontario

Jonathan Wilkinson

North Vancouver, British Columbia

Joyce Murray

Vancouver Quadra, British Columbia

Judy A. Sgro

Humber River—Black Creek, Ontario

Julie Dabrusin

Toronto—Danforth, Ontario

Julie Dzerowicz

Davenport, Ontario

Justin Trudeau

Papineau, Quebec

Kamal Khera

Brampton West, Ontario

Karina Gould

Burlington, Ontario

Ken Hardie

Port Kells, British Columbia

Ken McDonald

Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador

Kevin Lamoureux

Winnipeg North, Manitoba

Kirsty Duncan

Etobicoke North, Ontario

Kody Blois

Kings—Hants, Nova Scotia

Lawrence MacAulay

Ajax, OntarioaCardigan, Prince Edward Island

Leah Taylor Roy

Richmond Hill, Ontario

Lena Metlege Diab

Halifax West, Nova Scotia

Lisa Hepfner

Hamilton Mountain, Ontario

Lloyd Longfield

Guelph, Ontario

Majid Jowhari

Richmond Hill, Ontario

Maninder Sidhu

Brampton East, Ontario

Marc Miller

e-des-Soeurs, Quebec

Marci Ien

Toronto Centre, Ontario

Marco Mendicino

Eglinton—Lawrence, Ontario

Marcus Powlowski

Thunder Bay—Rainy River, Ontario

Marie-Claude Bibeau

Compton—Stanstead, Quebec

Marie-France Lalonde

Orléans, Ontario

Mark Gerretsen

ingston and the Islands, Ontario

Mary Ng

Thornhill, Ontario

Michael Coteau

Don Valley East, Ontario

Michael V. McLeod

Northwest Territories

Mike Kelloway

Canso, Nova Scotia

Mona Fortier

Ottawa—Vanier, Ontario

Nathaniel Erskine-Smith

Beaches—East York, Ontario

Omar Alghabra

sissauga Centre, Ontario

Pablo Rodriguez

Honoré-Mercier, Quebec

Pam Damoff

Burlington, Ontario

Parm Bains

Steveston—Richmond East, British Columbia

Pascale St-Onge

Brome—Missisquoi, Quebec

Patricia Lattanzio

Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, Quebec

Patrick Weiler

Sea to Sky Country, British Columbia

Patty Hajdu

Superior North, Ontario

Paul Chiang

Unionville, Ontario

Peter Fonseca

Cooksville, Ontario

Peter Fragiskatos

London North Centre, Ontario

Peter Schiefke

Vaudreuil—Soulanges, Quebec

Rachel Bendayan

Outremont, Quebec

Randeep Sarai

Surrey Centre, British Columbia

Randy Boissonnault

Edmonton Centre, Alberta

Rechie Valdez

Streetsville, Ontario

René Arseneault

Restigouche, New Brunswick

Robert J. Morrissey

Egmont, Prince Edward Island

Robert Oliphant

Don Valley West, Ontario

Ron McKinnon

Port Coquitlam, British Columbia

Ruby Sahota

Ottawa, Ontario

Ryan Turnbull

Whitby, Ontario

Salma Zahid

Scarborough Centre, Ontario

Sameer Zuberi

Dollard, Quebec

Seamus O’Regan

Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador

Sean Casey

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Sean Fraser

Central Nova, Nova Scotia

Serge Cormier

Bathurst, New Brunswick

Shafqat Ali

Brampton Centre, Ontario

Shaun Chen

Scarborough North, Ontario

Sherry Romanado

Charles-LeMoyne, Quebec

Sonia Sidhu

Ottawa, Ontario

Sophie Chatel

Pontiac, Quebec

Soraya Martinez Ferrada

Hochelaga, Quebec

Stéphane Lauzon

La Petite-Nation, Quebec

Steven Guilbeault

Sainte-Marie, Quebec

Steven MacKinnon

Gatineau, Quebec

Sukh Dhaliwal

Surrey—Newton, British Columbia

Taleeb Noormohamed

Vancouver Granville, British Columbia

Terry Beech

Seymour, British Columbia

Terry Duguid

Winnipeg South, Manitoba

Terry Sheehan

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Tim Louis

Conestoga, Ontario

Tony Van Bynen

Newmarket—Aurora, Ontario

Valerie Bradford

Hespeler, Ontario

Vance Badawey

Niagara Centre, Ontario

Viviane Lapointe

Sudbury, Ontario

Wayne Long

Rothesay, New Brunswick

Wilson Miao

ichmond Centre, British Columbia

Ya’ara Saks

York Centre, Ontario

Yasir Naqvi

Ottawa Centre, Ontario

Yvan Baker

Etobicoke Centre, Ontario

Yves Robillard

Aurèle-Fortin, Quebec

Yvonne Jones

Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador

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      Action committee

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