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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 which 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]

The changes to the federal electoral district boundaries will take effect at the earliest for a general election called after April 22, 2024.[4][5] If the next federal election occurs before the new electoral boundaries have been established, that election will occur using the existing electoral district boundaries, which have been in effect since the 2015 federal election was called on August 4, 2015.[6][7]

The redistribution formula for federal electoral districts is set out in Section 51 of the Constitution Act, 1867.[8] 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.[8]

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.[9][10] 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][11]

Allocation of seats edit

Initial proposal edit

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.[4]

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

Final apportionment edit

Notwithstanding the chief electoral officer's announcement, Parliament retained certain powers to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 and thus the redistricting process.[12] Such a change occurred during the 2012 redistribution.[11] Amendments affecting proportionate representation between the provinces, however, required support of seven provinces representing at least 50 percent of the population of Canada.[12]

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.[13][14] LeBel said the province represents one of the "founding peoples of Canada", saying that represents much more than "a simple calculation of population".[14] 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.[15][16]

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.[17] It also said calls to institute a minimum threshold of seats for Quebec should be rejected.[17] 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.[18]

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).[19] 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.[20]

On March 2, 2022, the House of Commons called for the rules for apportioning seats to be amended in a non-binding motion.[21][22][23] The motion was introduced by the Bloc to avoid Quebec losing a seat in the House of Commons.[24] 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.[22] 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.[25] She said Conservatives should consider advocating for the adoption of proportional representation.[24][25]

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.[26][27] Bill C-14 amended Rule 2 of subsection 51(1) of the Constitution Act, 1867, commonly known as the "grandfather clause".[28][29] The Bill passed the House of Commons on June 15, 2022,[30] passed the Senate on June 21, 2022,[31] and received royal assent on June 23, 2022.[32]

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.[33]

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  
Quebec 78 78 108,998  
British Columbia 42 43 116,300 1  
Alberta 34 37 115,206 3  
Manitoba 14 14 95,868  
Saskatchewan 14 14 80,893  
Nova Scotia 11 11 88,126  
New Brunswick 10 10 77,561  
Newfoundland and Labrador 7 7 72,935  
Prince Edward Island 4 4 38,583  
Northwest Territories 1 1 41,070  
Nunavut 1 1 36,858  
Yukon 1 1 40,232  
Canada 338 343 107,848 5  

Initial proposals edit

Alberta edit

On June 10, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[34]

British Columbia edit

On May 2, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[35]

Manitoba edit

On June 16, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[37]

New Brunswick edit

On June 16, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[38]

Newfoundland and Labrador edit

On June 28, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Newfoundland and Labrador released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[39]

Nova Scotia edit

On April 27, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[40]

Ontario edit

On August 19, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[41]

Prince Edward Island edit

On May 2, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Prince Edward Island released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[42]

  • 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 edit

On July 29, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[43]

Saskatchewan edit

On May 9, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released their initial proposal, proposing the following ridings:[44]

Public hearings edit

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[45] 15[45] December 7, 2022
Prince Edward Island May 2, 2022 June 7, 2022 – June 9, 2022[46] 3[46] November 29, 2022
Nova Scotia April 27, 2022 May 30, 2022 – June 27, 2022[47] 9[47] November 17, 2022
New Brunswick June 16, 2022 September 7, 2022 – September 29, 2022 [48] 9[b][48] November 30, 2022
Quebec July 29, 2022 September 6, 2022 – October 13, 2022[49] 20[c][49] February 1, 2023
Ontario August 19, 2022 September 26, 2022 – November 8, 2022[50] 23[50] February 10, 2023
Manitoba June 16, 2022 September 7, 2022 – September 22, 2022[51] 4[d][51] December 6, 2022
Saskatchewan May 9, 2022 June 20, 2022 – July 14, 2022[52] 15[52] December 6, 2022
Alberta June 10, 2022 September 6, 2022 – October 14, 2022[53] 25[53] February 2, 2023
British Columbia May 2, 2022 June 6, 2022 – September 29, 2022[54] 27[54] February 8, 2023

Final report edit

Alberta edit

On February 2, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[55]

British Columbia edit

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:[56]

New Brunswick edit

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:[57]

Newfoundland and Labrador edit

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:[58]

Nova Scotia edit

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:[59]

Ontario edit

On February 10, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[60]

Prince Edward Island edit

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:[61] 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.[62]

  • 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: Gains newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area from Malpeque
  • 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; loses newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area to Charlottetown.

Quebec edit

On February 1, 2023, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[63]

Manitoba edit

On December 6, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[64]

Saskatchewan edit

On December 6, 2022, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released their final report, submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings:[65]

  • Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake: Replaces Battlefords—Lloydminster; gains the Beaver Lake, Spiritwood, Meadow Lake, Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities, including enclosed Indian Reserves, Villages and the City of Meadow Lake from Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River; loses the Rural Municipalities of Eye Hill, Grass Lake, Tramping Lake, Reford, Rosemount, Heart's Hill, Progress, Mariposa, Grandview, Antelope Park, Prairiedale, Oakdale, Winslow and all enclosed towns and villages in those RMs to Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley
  • Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek: Gains the Rural Municipalities of St. Louis, Invergordon, and Flett's Springs, including the One Arrow 95 Indian Reserve, and the villages of St. Louis and Beatty from Prince Albert; gains the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore and the Town of St. Brieux from Yorkton—Melville; gains the Humboldt Lake area, the Rural Municipality of Blucher, and the municipalities of Allan, Bradwell and Clavet from Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park in the riding of Saskatoon—Grasswood; loses the Rural Municipalities of Biggar, Perdue, Mountain View, Marriott, Harris, Montrose, Pleasant Valley, St. Andrews, Milden and Fertile Valley, including all enclosed towns and villages to Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley; loses newly annexed territory by the City of Saskatoon to Saskatoon West, but also gains all of Saskatoon West not in the City of Saskatoon
  • Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River: Loses the Beaver Lake, Spiritwood, Meadow Lake, Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities, including enclosed Indian Reserves, Villages and the City of Meadow Lake to Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake; loses the Rural Municipalities of Big River, Canwood, Lakeland, plus Prince Albert National Park, and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask, Shellbrook, Paddowckwood and Torchwood, plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves, Towns and Villages to Prince Albert
  • Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan: Gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose from Regina—Qu'Appelle; gains the Rural Municipalities of Maple Bush, Enfield, Chaplin, Wheatlands, Caron, Shamrock, Rodgers, Hillsborough, Gravelbourg, Sutton, and Lake Johnston plus all enclosed towns and villages from Cypress Hills—Grasslands; loses the Humboldt Lake area, the Rural Municipality of Blucher, and the municipalities of Allan, Bradwell and Clavet to Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek; loses all newly annexed territory by the City of Regina to Regina—Lewvan (west of McCarthy Blvd) or Regina—Qu'Appelle (east of McCarthy); gains the parts of Regina—Lewvan and Regina—Wascana (south of Highway 33) not in the City of Regina
  • Prince Albert: Gains the Rural Municipalities of Big River, Canwood, Lakeland, plus Prince Albert National Park, and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask, Shellbrook, Paddowckwood and Torchwood, plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves, Towns and Villages from Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River; loses the Rural Municipalities of Arborfield and Moose Range, and the municipalities of Tobin Lake, Carrot River and Arborfield to Yorkton—Melville; loses the Rural Municipalities of St. Louis, Invergordon, and Flett's Springs, including the One Arrow 95 Indian Reserve, and the villages of St. Louis and Beatty to Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek
  • Regina—Lewvan: Gains the area south of 4th Avenue and West of Albert Street in Regina from Regina—Qu'Appelle; loses all of the City of Regina north of 1st Avenue and east of McCarthy Blvd to Regina—Qu'Appelle; gains all newly annexed territory by the City of Regina west of McCarthy Blvd from Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; loses the parts not in the City of Regina to Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan
  • Regina—Qu'Appelle: Loses the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose to Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; loses the Rural Municipalities of Big Quill, Elfros and Ituna Bon Accord plus all enclosed Indian Reserves, towns and villages to Yorkton—Melville; loses the area south of 4th Avenue and West of Albert Street in Regina to Regina—Lewvan; gains all of the City of Regina north of 1st Avenue and east of McCarthy Blvd from Regina—Lewvan and Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; loses all newly annexed territory in the city of Regina south of the CP Railway to Regina—Wascana; gains that part of Regina—Wascana between Highways 1 and 33 not in the City of Regina
  • Regina—Wascana: Loses all of its territory outside the City of Regina to either Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan (west of Highway 33) or Regina—Qu'Appelle (east of Highway 33); gains newly annexed territory in the City of Regina from Regina—Qu'Appelle north of Highway 1
  • Saskatoon South: Replaces Saskatoon—Grasswood; loses all of its territory outside of the City of Saskatoon to Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek; loses the area north of 8th Street and west of Highway 11 to Saskatoon—University
  • Saskatoon—University: Gains that part of Saskatoon—Grasswood north of 8th Street and west of Highway 11
  • Saskatoon West: Western border reconfigured to follow the new Saskatoon city limits
  • Souris—Moose Mountain: Gains the Rural Municipalities of Stonehenge, Lake of the Rivers, Willow Bunch, Old Post and Poplar Valley, and all enclosed towns and villages from Cypress Hills—Grasslands
  • Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley: Replaces Cypress Hills—Grasslands; loses the Rural Municipalities of Stonehenge, Lake of the Rivers, Willow Bunch, Old Post and Poplar Valley, and all enclosed towns and villages to Souris—Moose Mountain; loses the Rural Municipalities of Maple Bush, Enfield, Chaplin, Wheatlands, Caron, Shamrock, Rodgers, Hillsborough, Gravelbourg, Sutton, and Lake Johnston plus all enclosed towns and villages to Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; gains the Rural Municipalities of Eye Hill, Grass Lake, Tramping Lake, Reford, Rosemount, Heart's Hill, Progress, Mariposa, Grandview, Antelope Park, Prairiedale, Oakdale, Winslow and all enclosed towns and villages in those RMs from Battlefords—Lloydminster; gainsthe Rural Municipalities of Biggar, Perdue, Mountain View, Marriott, Harris, Montrose, Pleasant Valley, St. Andrews, Milden and Fertile Valley, including all enclosed towns and villages from Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek
  • Yorkton—Melville: Loses the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore and the Town of St. Brieux to Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek; gains the Rural Municipalities of Arborfield and Moose Range, and the municipalities of Tobin Lake, Carrot River and Arborfield from Prince Albert; gains the Rural Municipalities of Big Quill, Elfros and Ituna Bon Accord plus all enclosed Indian Reserves, towns and villages from Regina—Qu'Appelle.

Objections from MPs edit

After the publication of each commissions 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][66]

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 Standing Committee did not support, were returned to the commissions through the speaker of the House of Commons.[3][66]

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.[66]

New Brunswick edit

  • Conservative MP John Williamson objected to the name "Saint John—St. Croix", and proposed instead the name "New Brunswick Southwest".[67] The Standing Committee supported the objection.[68] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick dismissed the objection.[69]

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.[70][68]

Newfoundland and Labrador edit

There were no MP objections to the Newfoundland and Labrador Final Report.[71]

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.[72][71]

Nova Scotia edit

  • 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.[67] The Standing Committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[73] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed the objection.[74]
  • Liberal MP Sean Fraser objected to the name "Pictou—Eastern Shore" and proposed instead the name "Central Nova".[67] The Standing Committee supported the objection.[73] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia accepted the objection.[74]
  • Liberal MP Jaime Battiste objected to the territory exchange between Cape Breton—Canso and Sydney—Victoria.[67] The Standing Committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[73] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed the objection.[74]
  • 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.[67] The Standing Committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[73] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed the objection.[74]

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.[70][73]

Prince Edward Island edit

There were no MP objections to the Prince Edward Island Final Report.[75]

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.[72][75]

Manitoba edit

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.[79][77]

Saskatchewan edit

  • 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.[76] The Standing Committee supported the objection, with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting.[80] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan dismissed the objection.[81]
  • Conservative MP Warren Steinley and Conservative MP Andrew Scheer jointly objected to the territory exchange between Regina—Lewvan and Regina—Qu'Appelle.[76] The Standing Committee supported the objection.[80] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan accepted the objection.[81]
  • Conservative MP Andrew Scheer objected to the removal of Wynyard and Ituna from Regina—Qu'Appelle.[76] The Standing Committee supported the objection.[80] The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan accepted the objection.[81]

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.[79][80]

Submissions to the House of Commons edit

Alberta edit

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.[82]

British Columbia edit

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.[83]

Manitoba edit

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.[84] Only one minor change was approved after the final report.

New Brunswick edit

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.[85]

Newfoundland and Labrador edit

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.[58][86]

Nova Scotia edit

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.[87]

Ontario edit

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.[88]

Prince Edward Island edit

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.[61][89]

  • 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: Gains newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area from Malpeque
  • 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 from Malpeque; loses newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area to Charlottetown.

Saskatchewan edit

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.[90] There were two modifications from the final report.

  • Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake: Replaces Battlefords—Lloydminster; gains the Beaver Lake, Spiritwood, Meadow Lake, Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities, including enclosed Indian Reserves, Villages and the City of Meadow Lake from Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River; loses the Rural Municipalities of Eye Hill, Grass Lake, Tramping Lake, Reford, Rosemount, Heart's Hill, Progress, Mariposa, Grandview, Antelope Park, Prairiedale, Oakdale, Winslow and all enclosed towns and villages in those RMs to Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley
  • Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek: Gains the Rural Municipalities of St. Louis, Invergordon, and Flett's Springs, including the One Arrow 95 Indian Reserve, and the villages of St. Louis and Beatty from Prince Albert; gains the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore and the Town of St. Brieux from Yorkton—Melville; gains the Humboldt Lake area, the Rural Municipality of Blucher, and the municipalities of Allan, Bradwell and Clavet from Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park in the riding of Saskatoon—Grasswood; loses the Rural Municipalities of Biggar, Perdue, Mountain View, Marriott, Harris, Montrose, Pleasant Valley, St. Andrews, Milden and Fertile Valley, including all enclosed towns and villages to Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley; loses newly annexed territory by the City of Saskatoon to Saskatoon West, but also gains all of Saskatoon West not in the City of Saskatoon
  • Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River: Loses the Beaver Lake, Spiritwood, Meadow Lake, Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities, including enclosed Indian Reserves, Villages and the City of Meadow Lake to Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake; loses the Rural Municipalities of Big River, Canwood, Lakeland, plus Prince Albert National Park, and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask, Shellbrook, Paddowckwood and Torchwood, plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves, Towns and Villages to Prince Albert
  • Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan: Gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose from Regina—Qu'Appelle; gains the Rural Municipalities of Maple Bush, Enfield, Chaplin, Wheatlands, Caron, Shamrock, Rodgers, Hillsborough, Gravelbourg, Sutton, and Lake Johnston plus all enclosed towns and villages from Cypress Hills—Grasslands; loses the Humboldt Lake area, the Rural Municipality of Blucher, and the municipalities of Allan, Bradwell and Clavet to Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek; loses all newly annexed territory by the City of Regina to Regina—Lewvan (west of McCarthy Blvd) or Regina—Qu'Appelle (east of McCarthy); gains the parts of Regina—Lewvan and Regina—Wascana (south of Highway 33) not in the City of Regina
  • Prince Albert: Gains the Rural Municipalities of Big River, Canwood, Lakeland, plus Prince Albert National Park, and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask, Shellbrook, Paddowckwood and Torchwood, plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves, Towns and Villages from
2022, canadian, federal, electoral, redistribution, redistribution, federal, electoral, districts, ridings, began, canada, following, results, 2021, canadian, census, constitution, canada, requires, that, federal, electoral, districts, which, compose, house, c. 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 which 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 The changes to the federal electoral district boundaries will take effect at the earliest for a general election called after April 22 2024 4 5 If the next federal election occurs before the new electoral boundaries have been established that election will occur using the existing electoral district boundaries which have been in effect since the 2015 federal election was called on August 4 2015 6 7 The redistribution formula for federal electoral districts is set out in Section 51 of the Constitution Act 1867 8 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 8 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 9 10 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 11 Contents 1 Allocation of seats 1 1 Initial proposal 1 2 Final apportionment 2 Initial proposals 2 1 Alberta 2 2 British Columbia 2 3 Manitoba 2 4 New Brunswick 2 5 Newfoundland and Labrador 2 6 Nova Scotia 2 7 Ontario 2 8 Prince Edward Island 2 9 Quebec 2 10 Saskatchewan 3 Public hearings 4 Final report 4 1 Alberta 4 2 British Columbia 4 3 New Brunswick 4 4 Newfoundland and Labrador 4 5 Nova Scotia 4 6 Ontario 4 7 Prince Edward Island 4 8 Quebec 4 9 Manitoba 4 10 Saskatchewan 5 Objections from MPs 5 1 New Brunswick 5 2 Newfoundland and Labrador 5 3 Nova Scotia 5 4 Prince Edward Island 5 5 Manitoba 5 6 Saskatchewan 6 Submissions to the House of Commons 6 1 Alberta 6 2 British Columbia 6 3 Manitoba 6 4 New Brunswick 6 5 Newfoundland and Labrador 6 6 Nova Scotia 6 7 Ontario 6 8 Prince Edward Island 6 9 Saskatchewan 6 10 Quebec 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Citations 9 2 Final reports 10 External linksAllocation of seats editInitial proposal edit 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 4 Allocation of seats in the House of Commons under the Fair Representation Act Province or territory 2012 redistribution Initial 2022 seat allocation 4 ChangeOntario 121 122 1 nbsp Quebec 78 77 1 nbsp British Columbia 42 43 1 nbsp Alberta 34 37 3 nbsp Manitoba 14 14 nbsp Saskatchewan 14 14 nbsp Nova Scotia 11 11 nbsp New Brunswick 10 10 nbsp Newfoundland and Labrador 7 7 nbsp Prince Edward Island 4 4 nbsp Northwest Territories 1 1 nbsp Nunavut 1 1 nbsp Yukon 1 1 nbsp Canada 338 342 4 nbsp Final apportionment edit Notwithstanding the chief electoral officer s announcement Parliament retained certain powers to amend the Constitution Act 1867 and thus the redistricting process 12 Such a change occurred during the 2012 redistribution 11 Amendments affecting proportionate representation between the provinces however required support of seven provinces representing at least 50 percent of the population of Canada 12 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 13 14 LeBel said the province represents one of the founding peoples of Canada saying that represents much more than a simple calculation of population 14 In November 2021 both the Premier of Quebec Francois Legault and the opposition Bloc Quebecois BQ also called for Quebec to maintain its current number of seats of 78 15 16 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 17 It also said calls to institute a minimum threshold of seats for Quebec should be rejected 17 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 18 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 19 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 20 On March 2 2022 the House of Commons called for the rules for apportioning seats to be amended in a non binding motion 21 22 23 The motion was introduced by the Bloc to avoid Quebec losing a seat in the House of Commons 24 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 22 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 25 She said Conservatives should consider advocating for the adoption of proportional representation 24 25 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 26 27 Bill C 14 amended Rule 2 of subsection 51 1 of the Constitution Act 1867 commonly known as the grandfather clause 28 29 The Bill passed the House of Commons on June 15 2022 30 passed the Senate on June 21 2022 31 and received royal assent on June 23 2022 32 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 33 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 populationper electoral district ChangeOntario 121 122 116 590 1 nbsp Quebec 78 78 108 998 nbsp British Columbia 42 43 116 300 1 nbsp Alberta 34 37 115 206 3 nbsp Manitoba 14 14 95 868 nbsp Saskatchewan 14 14 80 893 nbsp Nova Scotia 11 11 88 126 nbsp New Brunswick 10 10 77 561 nbsp Newfoundland and Labrador 7 7 72 935 nbsp Prince Edward Island 4 4 38 583 nbsp Northwest Territories 1 1 41 070 nbsp Nunavut 1 1 36 858 nbsp Yukon 1 1 40 232 nbsp Canada 338 343 107 848 5 nbsp Initial proposals editAlberta edit On June 10 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 34 Airdrie Chestermere new district takes in the Airdrie area from Banff Airdrie and the Chestermere area from Bow River Battle River Crowfoot expanded to take in the Alberta side of Lloydminster Vegreville portions of Beaver County and Minburn County from Lakeland loses much of its area to Bow River Bow River expanded to include the town of Bowden village of Elnora and portions of Red Deer County and Mountain View County from Red Deer Mountain View the M D of Acadia No 34 Starland County Special Area No 2 and No 3 portions of Stettler County from Battle River Crowfoot portions of Cypress County including CFB Suffield from Medicine Hat Cardston Warner portions of Lethbridge County from Lethbridge Calgary Centre Calgary Confederation Calgary Crowchild largely replaces Calgary Rocky Ridge Calgary Forest Lawn Calgary Heritage Calgary McKnight new district takes in the Calgary neighbourhoods of Sadle Ridge Martindale Taradale Castleridge Falconridge Whitehorn and Temple from Calgary Skyview and the neighbourhoods of Coral Springs Monterey Park Rundle and Prineridge from Calgary Forest Lawn Calgary Midnapore Calgary Nose Hill Calgary Shepard Calgary Signal Hill Calgary Skyview Canmore Cochrane Olds new district takes in the Canmore and Cochrane areas from Banff Airdrie plus the Olds area from Red Deer Mountain View Edmonton Centre expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Boyle Street McCauley portions of the neighbourhoods of Cromdale and Alberta Avenue from Edmonton Griesbach Edmonton Gateway new district takes in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Tweddle Place Richfield Lee Ridge Tipaskan Kameyosek Meyonohk Ekota Satoo and Menisa from Edmonton Mill Woods the neighbourhoods of Steinhauer Ermineskin Keheewin Bearspaw Blackburn Richford and the western half of Duggan from Edmonton Riverbend and the neighbourhoods of Ellerslie Summerside the Orchards at Ellerslie Rutherford Blackbud Creek Cavanagh Callaghan and Allard from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Griesbach expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Ozerna Mayliewan Belle Rive Eaux Claires Beaumaris Lorelei Klarvatten and Lago Lindo from Edmonton Manning the neighbourhoods of Canossa Chambery Elsinore and Baturyn from St Albert Edmonton Edmonton Manning expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Bergman Beacon Heights Rundle Heights and Abbottsfield from Edmonton Griesbach Edmonton Mill Woods expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhood of Charlesworth a portion of Walker and southeast rural areas to city limits from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Riverbend expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Keswick Hays Ridge Graydon Hill Paisley Chappelle Desrochers and southwest rural areas to city limits from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Strathcona expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Rideau Park Royal Gardens Aspen Gardens and a portion of Duggan from Edmonton Riverbend Edmonton West expanded to take in the Edmonton neighbourhood of Windermere from Edmonton Riverbend the neighbourhoods of Patricia Heights Rio Terrace Quesnell Heights Lynnwood Jasper Park Sherwood Parkview and Laurier Heights from Edmonton Centre Edmonton Winterburn new district takes in the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Mayfield Britannia Youngstown Glenwood Terra Losa La Perle Belmead Secord Rosenthal Stewart Greens Webber Greens Suder Greens Breckenridge Greens Potter Greens and Westview Village from Edmonton West the neighbourhoods of Hawkes Ridge Trumpeter Starling Albany Rapperswill Carlton Oxford Dunluce Cumberland Hudson Baranow Caernarvon Pembina and Carlisle from St Albert Edmonton and the neighbourhoods of Wellington Athlone Calder and Kensington from Edmonton Griesbach Foothills expanded to take in the Blood 148 and 148A reserves from Medicine Hat Cardston Warner the town of Vulcan and portions of Vulcan County from Bow River and portions of Lethbridge County from Lethbridge Fort McMurray Cold Lake Grande Prairie largely replaces Grande Prairie Mackenzie loses Mackenzie County to Peace River Westlock Lakeland expanded to take in Fort Saskatchewan and portions of Strathcona County from Sherwood Park Fort Saskatchewan the towns of Redwater Gibbons portions of Sturgeon County from Sturgeon River Parkland Lethbridge loses a large portion of Lethbridge County to Bow River and Foothills Medicine Hat Cardston Warner expanded to take in the town of Taber village of Barnwell and portions of the MD of Taber from Bow River Peace River Westlock expanded to take in Mackenzie County from Grande Prairie Mackenzie Birch Cove and portions of Lac Ste Anne County from Sturgeon River Parkland Red Deer new district unites all of Red Deer in one riding plus some rural area south and southeast of the city Sherwood Park Beaumont new district takes in Sherwood Park area from Sherwood Park Fort Saskatchewan and the Beaumont area from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Spruce Grove Leduc new district takes in Spruce Grove area from Sturgeon River Parkland and the Leduc area from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Sturgeon River new district includes much of Sturgeon County and St Albert Wetaskiwin Lacombe new district takes in the Wetaskiwin area from Edmonton Wetaskiwin and the Lacombe area from Red Deer Lacombe Yellowhead expanded to take in Banff National Park and the town of Banff from Banff Airdrie portions of Wetaskiwin County from Edmonton Wetaskiwin portions of Wetaskiwin County Clearwater County and Ponoka County from Red Deer Lacombe and portions of Lac Ste Anne County from Sturgeon River ParklandBritish Columbia edit On May 2 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 35 Abbotsford Burnaby North Seymour Burnaby South Cariboo Prince George Chilliwack Replaces Chilliwack Hope loses Hope gains some of the Sumas Prairie area of Abbotsford Cloverdale Langley City Coquihalla Replaces Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Courtenay Alberni Cowichan Malahat Langford No boundary changes proposed Delta Esquimalt Saanich Sooke Fleetwood Port Kells Kamloops Thompson Lytton Replaces Kamloops Thompson Cariboo Kelowna New district contains Kelowna part of Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola and southern and eastern parts of Kelowna Lake Country Kootenay Columbia Langley Aldergrove Mission Maple Ridge New district contains eastern half of Maple Ridge from Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge and Mission and Agassiz from Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon Nanaimo Ladysmith New Westminster Bridgeview Replaces New Westminster Burnaby and includes the Bridgeview neighbourhood of Surrey 36 North Island Powell River Gains the eastern half of Courtenay from Courtenay Alberni North Okanagan Shuswap North Vancouver Pitt Meadows Fort Langley New district contains Pitt Meadows and the western half of Maple Ridge from Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Surrey Bend area from Fleetwood Port Kells and northern third of Langley Township from Langley Aldergrove Port Moody Coquitlam Prince George Peace River Northern Rockies Gains area north of the Cariboo Highway and west of the Fraser River in Prince George from Cariboo Prince George Richmond East replaces Steveston Richmond East gains Queensborough from New Westminster Burnaby loses Steveston Richmond West replaces Richmond Centre gains Steveston from Steveston Richmond East Saanich Gulf Islands Skeena Bulkley Valley No boundary changes proposed South Okanagan West Kootenay South Surrey White Rock Surrey Centre Surrey West Replaces Surrey Newton Vancouver Centre Vancouver East Vancouver Granville Vancouver Kingsway Vancouver Quadra Vancouver South Vernon Lake Country New district contains northern half of Kelowna and Lake Country from Kelowna Lake Country and Vernon area from North Okanagan Shuswap Victoria No boundary changes proposed West Vancouver Sunshine Coast Sea to Sky CountryManitoba edit On June 16 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 37 Brandon Souris Loses Virden and the former Rural Municipality of Wallace and gains the CFB Shilo area from Dauphin Swan River Neepawa gains the Municipality of Lorne the Municipality of Pembina and Swan Lake 7 from Portage Lisgar Churchill Keewatinook Aski Gains the Rural Municipality of Mountain the Municipality of Minitonas Bowsman and the remainder of Division No 19 not already in the riding from Dauphin Swan River Neepawa gains the Obushkudayang and Little Saskatchewan 48 area from Selkirk Interlake Eastman Dauphin Swan River Neepawa Loses the Rural Municipality of Mountain the Municipality of Minitonas Bowsman and the parts of Division No 19 in the riding to Churchill Keewatinook Aski gains Virden and the former Rural Municipality of Wallace and loses the CFB Shilo area to Brandon Souris gains the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne and the area around Long Plain 6 from Portage Lisgar Elmwood Transcona Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Grassie to Kildonan St Paul gains that part of the Rural Municipality of Springfield located within the Red River Floodway from Provencher gains the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Southland Park from St Boniface St Vital Kildonan St Paul Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Grassie from Elmwood Transcona loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Leila North to Winnipeg North Portage Lisgar Loses the Municipality of Lorne the Municipality of Pembina and Swan Lake 7 to Brandon Souris loses the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne and the area around Long Plain 6 to Dauphin Swan River Neepawa gains the Rural Municipality of Woodlands from Selkirk Interlake Eastman loses the Rural Municipality of St Francois Xavier and the Rural Municipality of Cartier to Winnipeg West gains the Rural Municipality of De Salaberry the Rural Municipality of Montcalm the Municipality of Emerson Franklin and the Village of St Pierre Jolys and the Indian Reserves of Roseau River 2 and Roseau Rapids 2A from Provencher Provencher Loses the Rural Municipality of De Salaberry the Rural Municipality of Montcalm the Municipality of Emerson Franklin and the Village of St Pierre Jolys and the Indian Reserves of Roseau River 2 and Roseau Rapids 2A to Portage Lisgar loses that part of the Rural Municipality of Springfield located within the Red River Floodway to Elmwood Transcona loses the Rural Municipality of Whitemouth to Selkirk Interlake Eastman St Boniface St Vital Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Southland Park from Elmwood Transcona gains the neighbourhood of Minnetonka from Winnipeg South Selkirk Interlake Eastman Loses the Obushkudayang and Little Saskatchewan 48 area to Churchill Keewatinook Aski loses the Rural Municipality of Woodlands to Portage Lisgar gains the Rural Municipality of Whitemouth from Provencher Winnipeg Centre Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of North Point Douglas Lord Selkirk Park and the eastern half of Dufferin from Winnipeg North Winnipeg North Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of North Point Douglas Lord Selkirk Park and the eastern half of Dufferin to Winnipeg Centre gains the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Leila North from Kildonan St Paul Winnipeg South Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Minnetonka to St Boniface St Vital loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Whyte Ridge and Linden Ridge to Winnipeg South Centre Winnipeg South Centre Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Whyte Ridge and Linden Ridge from Winnipeg South loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Tuxedo Tuxedo South Old Tuxedo and Edgeland to Winnipeg West Winnipeg West Replaces Charleswood St James Assiniboia Headingley gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Tuxedo Tuxedo South Old Tuxedo and Edgeland from Winnipeg South Centre gains the Rural Municipality of St Francois Xavier and the Rural Municipality of Cartier from Portage LisgarNew Brunswick edit On June 16 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 38 Acadie Bathurst Gains the remainder of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie from Miramichi Grand Lake Beausejour Loses the remainder of Moncton to Moncton Dieppe Fredericton Oromocto Replaces Fredericton border with Tobique Mactaquac rerouted to follow the northern border of the City of Fredericton 2023 borders loses the remainder of the Parishes of Maugerville Sheffield and Canning to Miramichi Grand Lake loses Burton Parish to Saint John St Croix Fundy Royal Riverview Replaces Fundy Royal gains the remainder of the Town of Riverview from Moncton Riverview Dieppe loses Waterborough to Miramichi Grand Lake loses Quispamsis to Saint John Kennebecasis Madawaska Restigouche Gains the parishes of Drummond and Grand Falls and the municipalities of Saint Andre Grand Falls and Drummond from Tobique Mactaquac Boundary with Miramichi Grand Lake rerouted around Mount Carleton Provincial Park and the Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area Miramichi Grand Lake Boundary with Madawaska Restigouche rerouted around Mount Carleton Provincial Park and the Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area loses the remainder of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie from Acadie Bathurst gains the remainder of the Parishes of Maugerville Sheffield and Canning from Fredericton gains Waterborough from Fundy Royal Moncton Dieppe Replaces Moncton Riverview Dieppe loses the remainder of the Town of Riverview to Fundy Royal Riverview gains the remainder of Moncton from Beausejour Saint John Kennebecasis New riding consists of that part of the riding of Saint John Rothesay east of the St John River plus the Town of Quispamsis Saint John St Croix New riding largely replacing New Brunswick Southwest gains the City of Saint John west of the St John River from Saint John Rothesay gains Burton from Fredericton loses the Parishes of McAdam Dumfries Prince William Manners Sutton Kingsclear and the municipalities of Hanwell McAdam Harvey and the Indian Reserve of Kingsclear 6 to Tobique Mactaquac Tobique Mactaquac Gains the Parishes of McAdam Dumfries Prince William Manners Sutton Kingsclear and the municipalities of Hanwell McAdam Harvey and the Indian Reserve of Kingsclear 6 from New Brunswick Southwest border with Fredericton Oromocto replacing Fredericton rerouted to follow the northern border of the City of Fredericton 2023 borders loses the parishes of Drummond and Grand Falls and the municipalities of Saint Andre Grand Falls and Drummond to Madawaska RestigoucheNewfoundland and Labrador edit On June 28 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Newfoundland and Labrador released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 39 Avalon Loses the communities of Victoria Carbonear Harbour Grace Bryant s Cove Upper Island Cove and Spaniard s Bay to Terra Nova The Peninsulas gains the remainder of Paradise from St John s East gains that part of St John s west of Highway 1 from St John s South Mount Pearl Cape Spear Replaces St John s South Mount Pearl loses that part of St John s west of Highway 1 to Avalon loses the remainder of St John s Harbour to St John s East Labrador No changes Long Range Mountains Gains the communities of Galeville Georges Cove and The Beaches from Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame Notre Dame Bay d Espoir Replaces Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame loses the communities of Galeville Georges Cove and The Beaches to Long Range Mountains gains the communities of Carmanville Musgrave Harbour Lumsden New Wes Valley Greenspond Indian Bay and Centreville Wareham Trinity from Bonavista Burin Trinity St John s East Loses the remainder of Paradise to Avalon gains the remainder of St John s Harbour from St John s South Mount Pearl Terra Nova The Peninsulas Replaces Bonavista Burin Trinity loses the communities of Carmanville Musgrave Harbour Lumsden New Wes Valley Greenspond Indian Bay and Centreville Wareham Trinity to Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame gains the communities of Victoria Carbonear Harbour Grace Bryant s Cove Upper Island Cove and Spaniard s Bay from Avalon Nova Scotia edit On April 27 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 40 Acadian Shore Shelburne Replaces West Nova loses some territory Berwick area in Kings County to Kings Hants gains Shelburne County from South Shore St Margarets Cape Breton Antigonish Replaces Cape Breton Canso gains remainder of Antigonish County from Central Nova Cumberland Colchester No boundary changes proposed Dartmouth Cole Harbour Gains the Eastern Passage area from Sackville Preston Chezzetcook loses all of the area north of Highways 111 and 7 to Shubenacadie Bedford Basin Halifax Loses the southern rural part of the riding to South Shore St Margarets and the Fairmount area to Halifax West Halifax West Gains Fairmount area from Halifax loses Parkdale Lakeside and Beechville communities to South Shore St Margarets loses Hammonds Plains area and northern part of Bedford to Shubenacadie Bedford Basin Kings Hants Gains some territory in Kings County Berwick area from West Nova loses Lantz area to Pictou Eastern Shore Preston Pictou Eastern Shore Preston Replaces Central Nova loses remainder of Antigonish County to Cape Breton Antigonish gains Lantz area from Kings Hants gains Preston Chezzetcook and Lawrencetown areas from Sackville Preston Chezzetcook Shubenacadie Bedford Basin Replaces Sackville Preston Chezzetcook gains Hammonds Plains and northern part of Bedford from Halifax West loses Preston Chezzetcook and Lawrencetown areas to Pictou Eastern Shore Preston South Shore St Margarets Loses Shelburne County to Acadian Shore Shelburne Parkdale Lakeside and Beechville communities from Halifax West gains remainder of the rural part of the Chebucto Peninsula from Halifax Sydney Victoria No boundary changes proposedOntario edit On August 19 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 41 Ajax No boundary changes proposed Algonquin Renfrew Pembroke Largely Replaces Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill Barrie Innisfil No boundary changes proposed Barrie Springwater Oro Medonte Bay of Quinte No boundary changes proposed Bayview Finch Largely replaces Willowdale Black Creek Largely replaces Humber River Black Creek Bowmanville Oshawa North Contains all of Durham south of Highway 407 and east of Oshawa Creek Brampton Centre Re oriented to a more central location within Brampton compared to its current location in the south central part of the city Brampton Chinguacousy Largely replaces Brampton North Brampton Mayfield West New riding carved from Dufferin Caledon Brampton North and Brampton West Brampton North Largely replaces Brampton East Shares no territory with the current riding of Brampton North Brampton Southeast New riding carved from parts of Brampton South Brampton Centre and Brampton East Brampton Southwest Largely replaces Brampton West Brantford Largely replaces Brantford Brant Bruce Grey Owen Sound Burlington Lakeshore Largely replaces Burlington Burlington Milton West Largely replaces Milton Cambridge Carleton Chatham Kent Leamington Kingsville Largely replaces Chatham Kent Leamington Cochrane Timmins Timiskaming Largely replaces Timmins James Bay Collingwood Blue Mountains Largely replaces Simcoe Grey Davenport Don Valley East Don Valley North Don Valley West Dufferin Caledon Eglinton Lawrence Elgin Middlesex Thames New riding carved from Lambton Kent Middlesex and Elgin Middlesex London Essex Etobicoke Centre Etobicoke Lakeshore Etobicoke North Flamborough Glanbrook Gananoque Brockville Prescott Largely replaces Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Georgetown Milton East New riding carved out of Wellington Halton Hills Milton and Oakville North Burlington Guelph Haldimand Norfolk Six Nations Largely replaces Haldimand Norfolk Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock Hamilton Centre Hamilton Mountain Hamilton Stoney Creek Grimsby Lakeshore Largely replaces Hamilton East Stoney Creek Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas Hastings Lennox and Addington Tyendinaga Largely replaces Hastings Lennox and Addington Humber Largely replaces York South Weston Kanata Largely replaces Kanata Carleton Kenora Thunder Bay Rainy River Largely replaces Thunder Bay Rainy River Kiiwetinoong Mushkegowuk New riding carved out of Kenora Timmins James Bay Thunder Bay Superior North and a small part of Thunder Bay Rainy River Located in the far north of Ontario the riding is a special consideration riding with small population due to its geographic size isolated character and the majority of its population being Indigenous King Vaughan Kingston and the Islands No boundary changes proposed Kitchener Centre Kitchener Conestoga Kitchener South North Dumfries Largely replaces Kitchener South Hespeler Lake Simcoe Uxbridge New riding carved out of York Simcoe Markham Stouffville Pickering Uxbridge and Durham 72 within York Region Lanark Frontenac Largely replaces Lanark Frontenac Kingston London Centre Largely replaces London North Centre London Northeast Largely replaces London Fanshawe London South St Thomas New riding carved out of parts of London Fanshawe and Elgin Middlesex London London West Manitoulin Nickel Belt Combines parts of Nickel Belt with parts of Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing Markham Stouffville Markham Thornhill Markham Unionville Mississauga Centre Mississauga East Cooksville Mississauga Erin Mills Mississauga Lakeshore Mississauga Malton Mississauga Meadowvale Largely replaces Mississauga Streetsville Nepean New Tecumseth Bradford new riding carved out of parts of Simcoe Grey York Simcoe and King Vaughan 73 within Simcoe County giving it a fifth riding Newmarket Aurora Niagara Falls Niagara South Largely replaces Niagara Centre Niagara West Nipissing Largely replaces Nipissing Timiskaming Northumberland Largely replaces Northumberland Peterborough South Oakville Lakeshore Largely replaces Oakville Oakville North Largely replaces Oakville North Burlington Orleans Oshawa Ottawa Centre Ottawa South Ottawa Vanier Ottawa West Nepean Oxford Brant Largely replaces Oxford Parry Sound Muskoka Penetanguishene Couchiching Largely replaces Simcoe North Perth Wellington Peterborough Largely replaces Peterborough Kawartha Pickering Brooklin Largely replaces Pickering Uxbridge Prescott Russell Largely replaces Glengarry Prescott Russell Richmond Hill South Largely replaces Richmond Hill Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong Largely replaces Sarnia Lambton Sault Ste Marie Scarborough Centre Scarborough Guildwood Scarborough Northwest Largely replaces Scarborough North and Scarborough Agincourt Scarborough Rouge Park Scarborough Southwest South Huron Shores Largely replaces Huron Bruce Spadina Harbourfront Largely replaces Spadina Fort York St Catharines St Clair Mount Pleasant Largely replaces Toronto St Paul s Stormont Dundas Glengarry Largely replaces Stormont Dundas South Glengarry Sudbury Taiaiako n High Park Largely replaces Parkdale High Park The Beaches East York Largely replaces Beaches East York Thunder Bay Superior North Toronto Centre Toronto Danforth University Rosedale Vaughan Thornhill Largely replaces Thornhill Vaughan Woodbridge Waterloo Wellington Halton Largely replaces Wellington Halton Hills Whitby Windsor Tecumseh Windsor West York CentrePrince Edward Island edit On May 2 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Prince Edward Island released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 42 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 edit On July 29 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 43 Abitibi Baie James Nunavik Eeyou No boundary changes proposed Abitibi Temiscamingue No boundary changes proposed Ahuntsic Cartierville Alfred Pellan Argenteuil La Petite Nation Beauce No boundary changes proposed Beauport Limoilou Becancour Nicolet Saurel Odanak largely replaces Becancour Nicolet Saurel Bellechasse Les Etchemins Levis Beloeil Chambly Berthier Maskinonge Bourassa No boundary changes proposed Brome Missisquoi No boundary changes proposed Brossard Saint Lambert No boundary changes proposed Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles Chateauguay Les Jardins de Napierville largely replaces Chateauguay Lacolle Chicoutimi Le Fjord Compton Stanstead Cote de Beaupre Ile d Orleans Charlevoix largely replaces Beauport Cote de Beaupre Ile d Orleans Charlevoix Dorval Lachine LaSalle Drummond Gaspesie Les Iles de la Madeleine Listuguj largely replaces Gaspesie Les Iles de la Madeleine Gatineau Hochelaga Honore Mercier Hull Aylmer Joliette Manawan largely replaces Joliette Jonquiere La Pointe de l Ile No boundary changes proposed La Prairie Atateken replaces La Prairie Lac Saint Jean Lac Saint Louis No boundary changes proposed LaSalle Emard Verdun Laurentides Labelle Laurier Sainte Marie Laval Les Iles Les Pays d en Haut new district Levis Lotbiniere Longueuil Charles LeMoyne No boundary changes proposed Longueuil Saint Hubert Louis Hebert Louis Saint Laurent Manicouagan Kawawachikamach Uapishka renamed from Manicouagan no boundary changes proposed Marc Aurele Fortin Megantic L Erable Mirabel Mont Royal Montarville Montcalm Montmagny Temiscouata Kataskomiq largely replaces Montmagny L Islet Kamouraska Riviere du Loup Notre Dame de Grace Westmount Outremont Papineau No boundary changes proposed Pierre Boucher Les Patriotes Vercheres Pierrefonds Dollard No boundary changes proposed Pontiac Kitigan Zibi largely replaces Pontiac Portneuf Jacques Cartier Quebec Repentigny Richmond Arthabaska Rimouski Matane replaces about half of Rimouski Neigette Temiscouata Les Basques Riviere des Mille Iles Riviere du Nord Rosemont La Petite Patrie No boundary changes proposed Saint Hyacinthe Bagot Saint Jean No boundary changes proposed Saint Laurent Saint Leonard Saint Michel Saint Maurice Champlain No boundary changes proposed Salaberry Suroit Soulanges largely replaces Salaberry Suroit Shefford Sherbrooke Terrebonne Therese De Blainville Trois Rivieres No boundary changes proposed Vaudreuil largely replaces Vaudreuil Soulanges Ville Marie Le Sud Ouest Ile des Sœurs VimySaskatchewan edit On May 9 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released their initial proposal proposing the following ridings 44 Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River Loses Beaver River Loon Lake Medstead Big River Spiritwood Canwood Shellbrook Lakeland Paddockwood Torch River and Hudson Bay rural municipalities and Prince Albert National Park Battlefords Lloydminster Gains Beaver River Loon Lake Medstead Spiritwood Big River and the western half of Canwood rural municipality loses Heart s Hill Progress Mairposa Grandview Antelope Park Prairiedale Oakdale and Winslow rural municipalities Prince Albert Gains eastern half of Canwood and Shellbrook Lakeland Paddockwood and Torch River rural municipalities Prince Albert National Park and Duck Lake rural municipality east of Highway 11 loses Moose Range and Aborfield rural municipalities Saskatoon Wanuskewin Successor riding of Carlton Trail Eagle Creek loses territory southwest of Saskatoon Duck Lake rural municipality east of Highway 11 gains Lake Lenore rural municipality Humboldt Lake area and the Silverwood Heights and Lawson Heights neighbourhoods of Saskatoon Saskatoon Centre New riding located in the core of Saskatoon encircled by Circle Drive except for the University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon University Loses Nutana Varsity View Grosvenor Park Greystone Heights Richmond Heights North Park Silverwood Heights and Lawson Heights neighbourhoods of Saskatoon gains College Park East Wildwood Briarwood and Rosewood neighbourhoods Saskatoon Grasswood Vastly changes from its current iteration gains all of area west of Circle Drive West and south of Graypool Drive from Saskatoon West loses area north of Highway 11 and west of Circle Drive East to new riding of Saskatoon Centre loses College Park East Wildwood Briarwood and Rosewood neighbourhoods to Saskatoon University gains area of Corman Park rural municipality from Carlton Trail Eagle Creek Kindersley Rosetown New riding stretching from the Alberta border in the west to the Quill Lakes in the east from Saskatoon in the north to Regina in the south Regina Qu Appelle Loses the rural municipalities of Big Quill Elfros Mount Hope Emerald Touchwood Kellross Ituna Bon Accord Tullymet and Stanley gains Lakeridge Walsh Acres Normanview and Regent Park neighbourhoods loses area around Mosaic Stadium Regina Lewvan Lakeridge Walsh Acres Normanview and Regent Park neighbourhoods gains Downtown Regina area and area around Mosaic Stadium Regina Wascana Loses Downtown Regina area and rural areas in Sherwood Park rural municipality Yorkton Melville Gains rural municipalities of Moose Range Aborfield Hudson Bay Elfros Emerald Touchwood Kellross Ituna Bon Accord Tullymet and Stanley loses rural municipality of Lakeside Moose Jaw Swift Current Grasslands Largely made up of Cypress Hills Grasslands south of the South Saskatchewan River except for the Stonehenge Lake of the Rivers Old Post Willow Bunch Poplar Valley Maple Bush and Enfield rural municipalities plus the city of Moose Jaw and the rural municipalities of Moose Jaw Baildon and Terrell Souris Moose Mountain Gains rural municipalities of Stonehenge Lake of the Rivers Old Post Willow Bunch Poplar Valley Pense Sherwood Redburn Bratt s Lake Elmsthorpe and Caledonia Public hearings editThe 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 45 15 45 December 7 2022Prince Edward Island May 2 2022 June 7 2022 June 9 2022 46 3 46 November 29 2022Nova Scotia April 27 2022 May 30 2022 June 27 2022 47 9 47 November 17 2022New Brunswick June 16 2022 September 7 2022 September 29 2022 48 9 b 48 November 30 2022Quebec July 29 2022 September 6 2022 October 13 2022 49 20 c 49 February 1 2023Ontario August 19 2022 September 26 2022 November 8 2022 50 23 50 February 10 2023Manitoba June 16 2022 September 7 2022 September 22 2022 51 4 d 51 December 6 2022Saskatchewan May 9 2022 June 20 2022 July 14 2022 52 15 52 December 6 2022Alberta June 10 2022 September 6 2022 October 14 2022 53 25 53 February 2 2023British Columbia May 2 2022 June 6 2022 September 29 2022 54 27 54 February 8 2023Final report editAlberta edit On February 2 2023 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta released their final report submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings 55 Airdrie Cochrane Carved out of Banff Airdrie Consists of Airdie Cochrane and the central part of Rocky View County Battle River Crowfoot Gains the remainder of Kneehill County including the villages of Linden Acme and Carbon from Bow River loses all of its territory in Leduc County to Leduc Wetaskiwin Bow River Loses all of its territory in Kneehill County including the villages of Linden Acme and Carbon to Battle River Crowfoot loses all of its territory west of Highways 23 and Highway 24 in Vulcan County including all of the Town of Vulcan to Foothills gains a bit of area in Rocky View County east of Airdrie from Banff Airdrie Calgary Centre Loses the neighbourhoods of Lincoln Park Rutland Park CFB Currie and that part of Richmond west of Crowchild Trail and south of Richmond Road and all of its territory in Shaganappi and Rosscarrock to Calgary Signal Hill Calgary Confederation Loses the neighbourhoods of Dalhousie Highland Park Highwood Queens Park Village and Greemview to Calgary Nose Hill gains the neighbourhoods of Bowness and Greenwood Greenbriar from Calgary Signal Hill Calgary Crowfoot Largely replaces Calgary Rocky Ridge loses the neighbourhood of Kincora to Calgary Nose Hill and the neighbourhoods of Evanston and Sage Hill east of Symons Valley Rd to Calgary Skyview Calgary East New riding created out of Calgary Forest Lawn south of 16 Ave NE plus part of Vista Heights and that part of Calgary Shepard north of a line following 130 Ave SE to 52 St SE to Glenmore Trail Calgary Heritage Loses the neighbourhood of Kingsland to Calgary Midnapore gains the neighbourhoods of Millrise and Shawnessy from Calgary Midnapore Calgary McKnight New riding created out of Calgary Forest Lawn north of 16 Ave NE excluding part of Vista Heights and that part of Calgary Skyview south of a line following Deerfoot Trail NE to Country Hills Blvd NE to Metis Trail NE to 96 Ave NE to 68 St NE to 80 Ave NE Calgary Midnapore Gains the neighbourhood of Kingsland from Calgary Heritage loses the neighbourhoods of Millrise and Shawnessy to Calgary Heritage Calgary Nose Hill Gains the neighbourhoods of Dalhousie Highland Park Highwood Queens Park Village and Greemview from Calgary Confederation gains the neighbourhood of Kincora from Calgary Rocky Ridge loses the neighbourhood of Panorama Hills to Calgary Skyview gains the neighbourhood of Havest Hills from Calgary Skyview Calgary Shepard Loses all of its territory north of a line following 130 Ave SE to 52 St SE to Glenmore Trail to Calgary East Calgary Signal Hill Gains the neighbourhoods of Lincoln Park Rutland Park CFB Currie Shaganappi Rosscarrock and that part of Richmond west of Crowchild Trail and south of Richmond Road from Calgary Centre loses the neighbourhoods of Bowness and Greenwood Greenbriar to Calgary Confederation Calgary Skyview Loses all of its territory south of a line following Deerfoot Trail NE to Country Hills Blvd NE to Metis Trail NE to 96 Ave NE to 68 St NE to 80 Ave NE to Calgary McKnight loses the neighbourhood of Havest Hills to Calgary Nose Hill gains the neighbourhood of Panorama Hills from Calgary Nose Hill gains the neighbourhoods of Evanston and Sage Hill east of Symons Valley Rd from Calgary Rocky Ridge Edmonton Centre Gains the neighbourhoods of Athlone Kensington and Calder from Edmonton Griesbach loses the remainder of the neighbourhood of McCauley to Edmonton Griesbach loses all of its territory south of the Mackenzie Ravine to 95 Ave to Edmonton West gains the neighbourhoods of Glenwood Britannia Youngstown and Mayfield from Edmonton West Edmonton Gateway New riding consists of Edmonton Mill Woods west of 66 St except for the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St Edmonton Riverbend east of 111 St except the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks and the neighbourhoods of Rutherford Blackmud Creek Cashman Cavanagh Callaghan Allard Desrochers Ellerslie Summerside The Orchards at Ellerslie and the southern half of Walker from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Griesbach Gains the neighbourhoods of Eaux Claires Belle Rive and Mayliewan from Edmonton Manning gains the neighbourhood of Riverdale from Edmonton Strathcona gains the remainder of McCauley from Edmonton Centre loses the neighbourhoods of Athlone Kensington and Calder to Edmonton Centre loses the neighbourhood of Wellington to Edmonton Northwest Edmonton Manning Loses the neighbourhoods of Lorelei and Beaumaris to Edmonton Northwest loses the neighbourhoods of Eaux Claires Belle Rive and Mayliewan to Edmonton Griesbach Edmonton Northwest New riding consisting mostly of the Edmonton portions of St Albert Edmonton plus the neighbourhoods of Lorelei and Beaumaris from Edmonton Manning Wellington from Edmonton Griesbach and that part of Edmonton West north of a line following Whitemud Dr to Anthony Henday Dr to 87 Av to 178 St to 95 Av to 170 St to Mayfield Rd to 111 Av Edmonton Riverbend Loses the neighbourhoods of Aspen Gardens Royal Gardens Rideau Park and Duggan to Edmonton Strathcona loses the area east of 111 St except the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks to Edmonton Gateway gains the neighbourhoods of Kewsiwck the remainder of Ambleside Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Hays Ridge Graydon Hill Paisley and Chappelle and everything in Edmonton south of those neighbourhoods and west of the Queen Elizabeth Highway in Edmonton Wetaskiwin loses the neighbourhood of Windermere to Edmonton West Edmonton Southeast Largely replaces Edmonton Mill Woods loses the area west of 66 St to Edmonton Gateway except for the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St which is being transferred to Edmonton Strathcona gains the neighbourhoods of Charlesworth and the northern half of Walker plus the rural south eastern part of the city from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Strathcona Loses the neighbourhood of Riverdale to Edmonton Griesbach gains the neighbourhoods of Aspen Gardens Royal Gardens Rideau Park and Duggan from Edmonton Riverbend gains the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St from Edmonton Mill Woods Edmonton West Gains the neighbourhood of Windermere from Edmonton Riverbend loses the area north of a line following Whitemud Dr to Anthony Henday Dr to 87 Av to 178 St to 95 Av to 170 St to Mayfield Rd to 111 Av to Edmonton Northwest loses the neighbourhoods of Glenwood Britannia Youngstown and Mayfield to Edmonton Centre gains all of Edmonton Centre south of the Mackenzie Ravine to 95 Ave Foothills Loses remainder of Kananaskis and Rocky View County except Bragg Creek area to Jasper Banff Canmore gains territory west of Highways 23 and Highway 24 in Vulcan County including all of the Town of Vulcan from Bow River gains Blood 148 and Blood 148A Indian Reserves plus the remainder of Improvement District No 4 Waterton from Medicine Hat Cardston Warner Fort McMurray Cold Lake Gains area north of Highway 659 and east of Durlingville from Lakeland Grande Prairie Replaces Grande Prairie Mackenzie loses its territory east of the Smoky River and its north eastern pan handle generally east of Hay River to Peace River Westlock Jasper Banff Canmore New district based along the Rocky Mountains Contains Jasper Edson Hinton Rocky Mountain House Caroline Sundre Cremona Carstairs Crossfield Canmore and Banff Lakeland Loses area north of Highway 659 and east of Durlingville to Fort McMurray Cold Lake Leduc Wetaskiwin New district mostly containing the non Edmonton parts of Edmonton Wetaskiwin but contains all of Leduc County including Warburg and Thorsby and all of the Indian Reserves between Wetaskiwin and Ponoka Lethbridge No change Medicine Hat Cardston Warner Loses Blood 148 and Blood 148A Indian Reserves plus the remainder of Improvement District No 4 Waterton to Foothills Parkland New district based in the western exurbs of Edmonton Includes all of Parkland County including Spruce Grove Stony Plain Spring Lake Brazeau County including Drayton Valley and Breton the eastern part of Yellowhead County around Chip Lake and the part of Lac Ste Anne County around Mayerthorpe Peace River Westlock Gains the territory east of the Smoky River and the north eastern pan handle generally east of Hay River from Grande Prairie Mackenzie Ponoka Didsbury New district created from much of the rural areas of the two Red Deer based ridings Contains Ponoka County Lacombe County and the municipalities they surround the western half of Red Deer County including Innisfail and Bowden and the northeastern half of Mountain View County including Olds and Didsbury Red Deer New district Contains Red Deer and the eastern half of Red Deer County including Penhold Delburne and Elnora Sherwood Park Fort Saskatchewan No change St Albert Sturgeon River New district Contains St Albert Sturgeon County and the municipalities it surrounds and most of Lac Ste Anne County and the municipalities it surrounds except for the Mayerthorpe area British Columbia edit 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 56 Abbotsford South Langley Burnaby Central Burnaby North Seymour Capilano North Vancouver Cariboo Prince George Chilliwack Hope Cloverdale Langley City Columbia Kootenay Southern Rockies Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Courtenay Alberni Cowichan Malahat Langford Delta Esquimalt Saanich Sooke Fleetwood Port Kells Howe Sound West Vancouver Kamloops Shuswap Central Rockies Kamloops Thompson Nicola Kelowna Langley Township Mission Matsqui Abbotsford Nanaimo Ladysmith New Westminster Burnaby Maillardville North Island Powell River Okanagan Lake West South Kelowna Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Port Moody Coquitlam Prince George Peace River Northern Rockies Richmond Centre Marpole Richmond East Steveston Saanich Gulf Islands Similkameen West Kootenay Skeena Bulkley Valley South Surrey White Rock Surrey Centre Surrey Newton Vancouver Arbutus Vancouver Centre Vancouver East Vancouver Fraserview South Burnaby Vancouver Kingsway Vancouver West Broadway Vernon Monashee VictoriaNew Brunswick edit 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 57 Acadie Bathurst Gains the remainder of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie from Miramichi Grand Lake Beausejour Loses the remainder of Moncton to Moncton Dieppe Fredericton Oromocto Replaces Fredericton border with Tobique Mactaquac rerouted to follow the northern border of the City of Fredericton 2023 borders loses the remainder of the Parishes of Maugerville Sheffield and Canning to Miramichi Grand Lake loses Burton Parish to Saint John St Croix except for those parts of the parish that will be transferred to the Town of Oromocto in 2023 Fundy Royal Gains the remainder of the Town of Riverview from Moncton Riverview Dieppe loses Waterborough to Miramichi Grand Lake loses Quispamsis to Saint John Kennebecasis Madawaska Restigouche Gains the parishes of Drummond and the northern half of Grand Falls and the municipalities of Saint Andre Grand Falls and Drummond from Tobique Mactaquac Boundary with Miramichi Grand Lake rerouted around Mount Carleton Provincial Park and the Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area Miramichi Grand Lake Boundary with Madawaska Restigouche rerouted around Mount Carleton Provincial Park and the Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area loses the remainder of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie to Acadie Bathurst gains the remainder of the Parishes of Maugerville Sheffield and Canning from Fredericton gains Waterborough from Fundy Royal Moncton Dieppe Replaces Moncton Riverview Dieppe loses the remainder of the Town of Riverview to Fundy Royal gains the remainder of the City of Moncton from Beausejour and Fundy Royal 2023 borders Saint John Kennebecasis New riding consists of the City of Saint John east of the St John River plus the Towns of Quispamsis and Rothesay 2023 borders Saint John St Croix New riding largely replacing New Brunswick Southwest gains the City of Saint John west of the St John River from Saint John Rothesay gains Burton from Fredericton loses the Parishes of Dumfries Prince William Manners Sutton Kingsclear and the municipalities of Hanwell and Harvey and the Indian Reserve of Kingsclear 6 to Tobique Mactaquac Tobique Mactaquac Gains the Parishes of Dumfries Prince William Manners Sutton and Kingsclear and the municipalities of Hanwell and Harvey and the Indian Reserve of Kingsclear 6 from New Brunswick Southwest border with Fredericton Oromocto replacing Fredericton rerouted to follow the northern border of the City of Fredericton 2023 borders loses the parishes of Drummond and Grand Falls and the municipalities of Saint Andre Grand Falls and Drummond to Madawaska RestigoucheNewfoundland and Labrador edit 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 58 Avalon Loses the eastern shore of Placentia Bay to Terra Nova The Peninsulas gains Salmon Cove from Bonavista Burin Trinity loses the remainder of Paradise to Cape Spear gains Witless Bay Bay Bulls and the Southlands and Goulds areas of St John s from St John s South Mount Pearl Cape Spear Largely replaces St John s South Mount Pearl gains Paradise from Avalon and St John s East loses Witless Bay Bay Bulls and the Southlands and Goulds areas of St John s to Avalon loses the remainder of St John s Harbour the Wishingwell Park area and the Ayre Athletic Field area to St John s East Central Newfoundland Replaces Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame loses the communities of Galeville Georges Cove and The Beaches to Long Range Mountains Labrador No changes Long Range Mountains Gains the communities of Galeville Georges Cove and The Beaches from Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame St John s East Loses the remainder of Paradise to Cape Spear gains the remainder of St John s Harbour the Wishingwell Park area and the Ayre Athletic Field area from St John s South Mount Pearl Terra Nova The Peninsulas Largely replaces Bonavista Burin Trinity gains the eastern shore of Placentia Bay from Avalon loses Salmon Cove to Avalon Nova Scotia edit 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 59 Acadie Annapolis Replaces West Nova loses some territory Berwick area in Kings County to Kings Hants Cape Breton Canso Antigonish Mostly replaces Cape Breton Canso gains remainder of Antigonish County from Central Nova Exchanges territory with Sydney Victoria gains Victoria remainder of Inverness and rural western part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality loses urban part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality from Sydney Forks to Morien including Glace Bay area Cumberland Colchester no changes Dartmouth Cole Harbour Gains the Eastern Passage area from Sackville Preston Chezzetcook loses all of the area north of Highways 111 and 118 plus the Lake Charles area to Sackville Bedford Preston Halifax Loses the Fairmount area to Halifax West Halifax West Gains the Fairmount area from Halifax and the Chebucto Peninsula from South Shore St Margarets loses the Bedford Hammonds Plains and Lucasville areas to Sackville Bedford Preston Kings Hants Gains some territory Berwick area in Kings County from West Nova Pictou Eastern Shore Replaces Central Nova loses the remainder of Antigonish County to Cape Breton Canso Antigonish gains the Lawrencetown Porters Lake and Chezzetcook from Sackville Preston Chezzetcook Sackville Bedford Preston Replaces Sackville Preston Chezzetcook gains the Bedford Hammonds Plains and Lucasville areas from Halifax West gains the area north of Highways 111 and 118 plus the Lake Charles area from Dartmouth Cole Harbour loses the Lawrencetown Porters Lake and Chezzetcook areas to Pictou Eastern Shore South Shore St Margarets Loses the Chebucto Peninsula to Halifax West Sydney Glace Bay Mostly replaces Sydney Victoria Exchanges territory with Cape Breton Canso loses Victoria remainder of Inverness and rural western part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality gains urban part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality from Sydney Forks to Morien including Glace Bay area Ontario edit On February 10 2023 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario released their final report submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings 60 Ajax Algonquin Renfrew Pembroke Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill Barrie North Springwater Oro Medonte Barrie South Innisfil Bay of Quinte Beaches East York Bowmanville Oshawa North Brampton Centre Brampton East Brampton North Caledon Brampton South Brampton West Brampton Chinguacousy Park Brantford Brant South Six Nations Bruce Grey Owen Sound Burlington Burlington North Milton West Cambridge Carleton Chatham Kent Leamington Davenport Don Valley North Don Valley South Dufferin Caledon Eglinton Lawrence Elgin St Thomas London South Essex Etobicoke Centre Etobicoke North Etobicoke Lakeshore Flamborough Glanbrook Brant North Guelph Haldimand Norfolk Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Hamilton Centre Hamilton East Stoney Creek Hamilton Mountain Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas Hastings Lennox and Addington Tyendinaga Humber River Black Creek Huron Bruce Kanata Kapuskasing Timmins Mushkegowuk Kenora Kiiwetinoong Kingston and the Islands King Vaughan Kitchener Centre Kitchener South Hespeler Kitchener Conestoga Lanark Frontenac Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands Rideau Lakes London Centre London West London Fanshawe Manitoulin Nickel Belt Markham Stouffville Markham Thornhill Markham Unionville Middlesex London Milton East Halton Hills South Mississauga Centre Mississauga East Cooksville Mississauga Erin Mills Mississauga Lakeshore Mississauga Malton Mississauga Streetsville Nepean New Tecumseth Gwillimbury new riding carved out of parts of Simcoe Grey and York Simcoe 72 within Simcoe County giving it a fifth riding Newmarket Aurora Niagara North Niagara South Niagara West Nipissing Timiskaming Northumberland Clarke Oakville East Oakville West Orleans Oshawa Ottawa Centre Ottawa South Ottawa West Nepean Ottawa Vanier Gloucester Oxford Parry Sound Muskoka Perth Wellington Peterborough Pickering Brooklin Prescott Russell Cumberland Richmond Hill South Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong Sault Ste Marie Algoma Scarborough Centre Don Valley East Scarborough North Scarborough Southwest Scarborough Agincourt Scarborough Guildwood Rouge Park Scarborough Woburn Simcoe North Simcoe Grey Spadina Harbourfront St Catharines Stormont Dundas Glengarry Sudbury Taiaiko n Parkdale High Park Thunder Bay Rainy River Thunder Bay Superior North Toronto Centre Toronto Danforth Toronto St Paul s University Rosedale Vaughan Thornhill Vaughan Woodbridge Waterloo Wellington Halton Hills North Whitby Willowdale Windsor West Windsor Tecumseh York Centre York South Weston Etobicoke York DurhamPrince Edward Island edit 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 61 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 62 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 Gains newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area from Malpeque 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 loses newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area to Charlottetown Quebec edit On February 1 2023 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec released their final report submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings 63 Abitibi Baie James Nunavik Eeyou No change Abitibi Temiscamingue No change Ahuntsic Cartierville Loses the territory south of Boul Acadie and east of Boul Henri Bourassa to Saint Laurent Alfred Pellan Gains the territory east of Boul des Laurentides from Vimy Argenteuil La Petite Nation Loses the municipalities of Wentworth Nord Lac des Seize Iles Wentworth Saint Adolphe d Howard Morin Heights Mille Isles and Gore to Les Pays d en Haut gains Val des Monts from Pontiac gains that part of the city of Gatineau north of Autoroute 50 and that part of Gatineau east of Av du Cheval Blanc and south of a line that follows Riviere Blanche to Highway 148 from the riding of Gatineau Beauce No change Beauharnois Soulanges Largely replaces Salaberry Suroit gains Les Cedres and Pointe des Cascades from Vaudreuil Soulanges loses the remainder of the Le Haut Saint Laurent MRC and both the Town and Township of Hemmingford to Chateauguay Les Jardins de Napierville Beauport Limoilou Gains the remainder of the Chutes Montmorency neighbourhood from Beauport Cote de Beaupre Ile d Orleans Charlevoix gains territory from Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles south of a line that follows Rue de Chamonix 10e Av East and Boul Louix XIV and an additional territory south of a line that follows 41e Rue West to Boul Henri Bourassa to Autoroute 40 Becancour Saurel Odanak Largely replaces Becancour Nicolet Saurel gains Leclercville and Val Alain from Levis Lotbiniere gains Villeroy from Megantic L Erable Bellechasse Les Etchemins Levis Loses area west of 4e Av and Rue St Eustache in Levis to Levis Lotbiniere Beloeil Chambly Loses Carignan to Montarville Berthier Maskinonge Gains Saint Sulpice from Repentigny Bourassa No change Brome Missisquoi No change Brossard Saint Lambert No change Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles Gains territory from Louis Saint Laurent east of the following line Boul Val Cartier to Rue de la Riviere Nelson Riviere Saint Charles the eastern limits of the Wendake Indian Reserve Boul Bastien Boul Pierre Bertrand loses the territory east of Ch de Chateau Bigot and Av du Bourg Royal and north of Boul Louis XIV to Montmorency Charlevoix loses territory to Beauport Limoilou south of a line that follows Rue de Chamonix 10e Av East and Boul Louix XIV and an additional territory south of a line that follows 41e Rue West to Boul Henri Bourassa to Autoroute 40 Chateauguay Les Jardins de Napierville Largely replaces Chateauguay Lacolle gains both the Village and Township of Hemmingford and the municipalities of Tres Saint Sacrement Howick Saint Chrysostome Havelock and Franklin from Salaberry Suroit loses a small piece of territory north of Autoroute 30 in Saint Isidore and a small piece of territory near Ch St Bernard in Chateauguay to La Prairie Atateken Chicoutimi Le Fjord Gains the unorganized territories of Lac Ministuk and Mont Valin and the municipalities of Sainte Rose du Nord and Saint Fulgence and the remainder of the borough of Chicoutimi from Jonquiere Compton Stanstead Loses Weedon Lingwick and Scotstown to Megantic L Erable gains the Parc Belvedere area from Sherbrooke Cote Nord Kawawachikamach Uapashke New name for Manicouagan No other changes Dorval Lachine Replaces Dorval Lachine LaSalle loses area east of Av 90e East and south of Rue Airlie to LaSalle Verdun Drummond No change Gaspesie Les Iles de la Madeleine Listuguj Replaces Gaspesie Les Iles de la Madeleine gains the entirety of the MRCs of La Matanie and Avignon from Avignon La Mitis Matane Matapedia Gatineau Loses that part of the city of Gatineau north of Autoroute 50 and that part of the City of Gatineau east of Av du Cheval Blanc and south of a line that follows Riviere Blanche to Highway 148 to Argenteuil La Petite Nation gains the remainder of the City of Gatineau west of Montee Paiement from Pontiac Hochelaga The boundary with Saint Leonard Saint Michel along Rue Belanger moved to the borough boundary between Rosemont La Petite Patrie and Saint Leonard Honore Mercier Gains the territory north of Boul Langelier and west of Rue Bombardier from Saint Leonard Saint Michel Hull Aylmer Loses the remainder of the Plateau neighbourhood to Pontiac Kitigan Zibi Joliette Manawan Replaces Joliette loses the municipalities of Saint Donat and Notre Dame de la Merci to Laurentides Labelle loses Entrelacs and Chertsey to Les Pays d en Haut gains the Domaine Ouellet area from Repentigny Jonquiere Alma Largely replaces Jonquiere gains the city of Alma from Lac Saint Jean loses the unorganized territories of Lac Ministuk and Mont Valin and the municipalities of Sainte Rose du Nord and Saint Fulgence and its territory in the borough of Chicoutimi to Chicoutimi Le Fjord loses La Marche Labrecque Saint Nazaire Begin Saint David de Falardeau Saint Ambroise Saint Charles de Bourget and Saint Honore to Lac Saint Jean La Pointe de l Ile No changes La Prairie Atateken Replaces La Prairie gains a small piece of territory north of Autoroute 30 in Saint Isidore and a small piece of territory near Ch St Bernard in Chateauguay from Chateauguay Lacolle Lac Saint Jean Loses the city of Alma to Jonquiere Alma gains La Marche Labrecque Saint Nazaire Begin Saint David de Falardeau Saint Ambroise Saint Charles de Bourget and Saint Honore from Jonquiere Alma Lac Saint Louis No change LaSalle Verdun Replaces LaSalle Emard Verdun gains area east of Av 90e East and south of Rue Airlie from Dorval Lachine Laurentides Labelle Gains the municipalities of Saint Donat and Notre Dame de la Merci from Joliette loses all of its territory in the MRC of Les Pays d en Haut to the new riding of Les Pays d en Haut Laurier Sainte Marie Loses the territory south of Av Christophe Colombe and west of Rue Rachel to Outremont gains territory north of Boul Robert Bourassa and east of Av Viger including Saint Helen s Island and Notre Dame Island from Ville Marie Le Sud Ouest Ile des Soeurs Laval Les Iles No change Les Pays d en Haut New riding takes the municipalities of Wentworth Nord Lac des Seize Iles Wentworth Saint Adolphe d Howard Morin Heights Mille Isles and Gore from Argenteuil La Petite Nation takes Saint Colomban from Mirabel takes the municipalities of Sainte Anne des Lacs Saint Sauveur Piedmont Sainte Adele Sainte Marguerite du Lac Masson and Esterel from Laurentides Labelle takes Prevost and Saint Hippolyte from Riviere du Nord takes Saint Calixte from Montcalm takes Entrelacs and Chertsey from Joliette Levis Lotbiniere Gains area west of 4e Av and Rue St Eustache in Levis from Bellechasse Les Etchemins Levis loses Leclercville and Val Alain to Becancour Saurel Odanak loses the municipalities of Lotbinere Saint Croix Saint Edouard de Lotbiniere Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur d Issoudun Saint Janvier de Joly Laurier Station Saint Flavien Dosquet and Sainte Agathe de Lotbiniere to Megantic L Erable Longueuil Charles LeMoyne No change Longueuil Saint Hubert No change Louis Hebert Loses the area east of Av Maguire to Quebec Centre Louis Saint Laurent Akiawenhrahk Replaces Louis Saint Laurent loses territory to Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles east of the following line Boul Val Cartier to Rue de la Riviere Nelson Riviere Saint Charles the eastern limits of the Wendake Indian Reserve Boul Bastien Boul Pierre Bertrand Marc Aurele Fortin No change Megantic L Erable Gains Weedon Lingwick and Scotstown from Compton Stanstead loses Villeroy to Becancour Saurel Odanak gains the municipalities of Lotbinere Saint Croix Saint Edouard de Lotbiniere Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur d Issoudun Saint Janvier de Joly Laurier Station Saint Flavien Dosquet and Sainte Agathe de Lotbiniere from Levis Lotbiniere Mirabel Loses Saint Colomban to Les Pays d en Haut gains the territory west of Montee Laurin south of Ch de la Riviere Sud and west of Boul Industriel in Saint Eustache from Riviere des Mille Iles loses Sainte Anne des Plaines to Riviere du Nord Mount Royal Gains the territory south of Boul Decaire and west of Ch Cote Saint Luc from Notre Dame de Grace Westmount Montarville Gains Carignan from Beloeil Chambly Montcalm Loses Saint Calixte to Les Pays d en Haut Montmagny Temiscouata Kataskomiq Largely replaces Montmagny L Islet Kamouraska Riviere du Loup gains the MRC of Temiscouata from Rimouski Neigette Temiscouata Les Basques Montmorency Charlevoix Largely replaces Beauport Cote de Beaupre Ile d Orleans Charlevoix loses the Chutes Montmorency area to Beauport Limoilou gains the territory east of Ch de Chateau Bigot and Av du Bourg Royal and north of Boul Louis XIV from Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles gains the municipalities of Lac Beauport and Sainte Brigitte de Laval from Portneuf Jacques Cartier Notre Dame de Grace Westmount Loses the territory south of Boul Decaire and west of Ch Cote Saint Luc to Mount Royal gains the territory west of Rue Notre Dame and Av Atwater from Ville Marie Le Sud Ouest Ile des Sœurs Outremont Gains the territory south of Av Christophe Colombe and west of Rue Rachel from Laurier Sainte Marie Papineau No change Pierre Boucher Les Patriotes Vercheres No change Pierrefonds Dollard No change Pontiac Kitigan Zibi Replaces Pontiac loses Val des Monts to Argenteuil La Petite Nation loses that part of the City of Gatineau west of Montee Paiement to the riding of Gatineau gains the rest of the Plateau neighbourhood from Hull Aylmer Portneuf Jacques Cartier Loses the municipalities of Lac Beauport and Sainte Brigitte de Laval to Montmorency Charlevoix Quebec Centre Replaces Quebec gains the area east of Av Maguire from Louis Hebert Repentigny Loses the Domaine Ouellet area to Joliette Manawan loses Saint Sulpice to Berthier Maskinonge Richmond Arthabaska No change Rimouski La Matapedia Merger of the Rimouski Neigette Temiscouata Les Basques and Avignon La Mitis Matane Matapedia districts takes the MRCs of Les Basuqes and Rimouski Neigette from Rimouski Neigette Temiscouata Les Basques takes the MRCs of La Mitis and Matapedia from Avignon La Mitis Matane Matapedia Riviere des Mille Iles Loses the territory west of Montee Laurin south of Ch de la Riviere Sud and west of Boul Industriel in Saint Eustache to Mirabel Riviere du Nord Gains Sainte Anne des Plaines from Mirabel loses the municipalities of Prevost and Saint Hippolyte to Les Pays d en Haut Rosemont La Petite Patrie No change Saint Hyacinthe Bagot Acton New name for Saint Hyacinthe Bagot No other changes Saint Jean No change Saint Laurent Gains the territory south of Boul Acadie and east of Boul Henri Bourassa from Ahuntsic Cartierville Saint Leonard Saint Michel Loses the territory north of Boul Langelier and west of Rue Bombardier to Honore Mercier boundary with Hochelaga along Rue Belanger moved to the borough boundary between Rosemont La Petite Patrie and Saint Leonard Saint Maurice Champlain Shefford No change Sherbrooke Loses the Parc Belvedere area to Compton Stanstead Terrebonne Loses area west of Boul des Laurentides to Therese De Blainville Therese De Blainville Gains area west of Boul des Laurentides from Terrebonne Trois Rivieres No change Vaudreuil Largely replaces Vaudreuil Soulanges loses Les Cedres and Pointe des Cascades to Beauharnois Soulanges Ville Marie Le Sud Ouest Ile des Sœurs Loses the territory north of Boul Robert Bourassa and east of Av Viger including Saint Helen s Island and Notre Dame Island to Laurier Sainte Marie loses the territory west of Rue Notre Dame and Av Atwater to Notre Dame de Grace Westmount Vimy Loses the territory east of Boul des Laurentides to Alfred Pellan Manitoba edit On December 6 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba released their final report submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings 64 Brandon Souris Gains Sioux Valley Dakota Nation plus the part of the Rural Municipality of Wallace Woodworth that it exclaves and the CFB Shilo area from Dauphin Swan River Neepawa gains the Municipality of Pembina from Portage Lisgar Churchill Keewatinook Aski Loses the Peonan Point area and the remainder of Little Saskatchewan 48 to Selkirk Interlake Eastman Elmwood Transcona Loses area north of Leighton Avenue and west of Raleigh Street to Kildonan St Paul gains the Navin Norcan and Dugald areas from Provencher Kildonan St Paul Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Leila North to Winnipeg North gains the area north of Leighton Avenue and west of Raleigh Street from Elmwood Transcona gains that part of the Rural Municipality of Springfield north of Springfield Road and west of Spruce Road Oakbank area from Provencher Portage Lisgar Loses the Municipality of Pembina to Brandon Souris loses the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne and the area around Long Plain 6 to Riding Mountain Provencher Loses the Navin Norcan and Dugald areas to Elmwood Transcona loses that part of the Rural Municipality of Springfield north of Springfield Road and west of Spruce Road Oakbank area to Kildonan St Paul Riding Mountain Largely replaces Dauphin Swan River Neepawa loses the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation plus the part of the Rural Municipality of Wallace Woodworth that it exclaves and the CFB Shilo area to Brandon Souris gains the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne and the area around Long Plain 6 to Portage Lisgar Selkirk Interlake Eastman Gains the Peonan Point area and the remainder of Little Saskatchewan 48 from Churchill Keewatinook Aski loses the Rural Municipality of Rosser to Winnipeg West St Boniface St Vital Gains the neighbourhood of Minnetonka from Winnipeg South Winnipeg Centre Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of North Point Douglas Lord Selkirk Park and the eastern half of Dufferin from Winnipeg North Winnipeg North Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of North Point Douglas Lord Selkirk Park and the eastern half of Dufferin to Winnipeg Centre gains the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Leila North from Kildonan St Paul Winnipeg South Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Minnetonka to St Boniface St Vital loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Whyte Ridge and Linden Ridge to Winnipeg South Centre Winnipeg South Centre Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Whyte Ridge and Linden Ridge from Winnipeg South loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Tuxedo Tuxedo South Old Tuxedo and Edgeland to Winnipeg West Winnipeg West Replaces Charleswood St James Assiniboia Headingley gains the Rural Municipality of Rosser from Selkirk Interlake Eastman Saskatchewan edit On December 6 2022 the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released their final report submitting to the House of Commons the following ridings 65 Battlefords Lloydminster Meadow Lake Replaces Battlefords Lloydminster gains the Beaver Lake Spiritwood Meadow Lake Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities including enclosed Indian Reserves Villages and the City of Meadow Lake from Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River loses the Rural Municipalities of Eye Hill Grass Lake Tramping Lake Reford Rosemount Heart s Hill Progress Mariposa Grandview Antelope Park Prairiedale Oakdale Winslow and all enclosed towns and villages in those RMs to Swift Current Grasslands Kindersley Carlton Trail Eagle Creek Gains the Rural Municipalities of St Louis Invergordon and Flett s Springs including the One Arrow 95 Indian Reserve and the villages of St Louis and Beatty from Prince Albert gains the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore and the Town of St Brieux from Yorkton Melville gains the Humboldt Lake area the Rural Municipality of Blucher and the municipalities of Allan Bradwell and Clavet from Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park in the riding of Saskatoon Grasswood loses the Rural Municipalities of Biggar Perdue Mountain View Marriott Harris Montrose Pleasant Valley St Andrews Milden and Fertile Valley including all enclosed towns and villages to Swift Current Grasslands Kindersley loses newly annexed territory by the City of Saskatoon to Saskatoon West but also gains all of Saskatoon West not in the City of Saskatoon Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River Loses the Beaver Lake Spiritwood Meadow Lake Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities including enclosed Indian Reserves Villages and the City of Meadow Lake to Battlefords Lloydminster Meadow Lake loses the Rural Municipalities of Big River Canwood Lakeland plus Prince Albert National Park and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask Shellbrook Paddowckwood and Torchwood plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves Towns and Villages to Prince Albert Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan Gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose from Regina Qu Appelle gains the Rural Municipalities of Maple Bush Enfield Chaplin Wheatlands Caron Shamrock Rodgers Hillsborough Gravelbourg Sutton and Lake Johnston plus all enclosed towns and villages from Cypress Hills Grasslands loses the Humboldt Lake area the Rural Municipality of Blucher and the municipalities of Allan Bradwell and Clavet to Carlton Trail Eagle Creek loses all newly annexed territory by the City of Regina to Regina Lewvan west of McCarthy Blvd or Regina Qu Appelle east of McCarthy gains the parts of Regina Lewvan and Regina Wascana south of Highway 33 not in the City of Regina Prince Albert Gains the Rural Municipalities of Big River Canwood Lakeland plus Prince Albert National Park and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask Shellbrook Paddowckwood and Torchwood plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves Towns and Villages from Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River loses the Rural Municipalities of Arborfield and Moose Range and the municipalities of Tobin Lake Carrot River and Arborfield to Yorkton Melville loses the Rural Municipalities of St Louis Invergordon and Flett s Springs including the One Arrow 95 Indian Reserve and the villages of St Louis and Beatty to Carlton Trail Eagle Creek Regina Lewvan Gains the area south of 4th Avenue and West of Albert Street in Regina from Regina Qu Appelle loses all of the City of Regina north of 1st Avenue and east of McCarthy Blvd to Regina Qu Appelle gains all newly annexed territory by the City of Regina west of McCarthy Blvd from Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan loses the parts not in the City of Regina to Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan Regina Qu Appelle Loses the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose to Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan loses the Rural Municipalities of Big Quill Elfros and Ituna Bon Accord plus all enclosed Indian Reserves towns and villages to Yorkton Melville loses the area south of 4th Avenue and West of Albert Street in Regina to Regina Lewvan gains all of the City of Regina north of 1st Avenue and east of McCarthy Blvd from Regina Lewvan and Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan loses all newly annexed territory in the city of Regina south of the CP Railway to Regina Wascana gains that part of Regina Wascana between Highways 1 and 33 not in the City of Regina Regina Wascana Loses all of its territory outside the City of Regina to either Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan west of Highway 33 or Regina Qu Appelle east of Highway 33 gains newly annexed territory in the City of Regina from Regina Qu Appelle north of Highway 1 Saskatoon South Replaces Saskatoon Grasswood loses all of its territory outside of the City of Saskatoon to Carlton Trail Eagle Creek loses the area north of 8th Street and west of Highway 11 to Saskatoon University Saskatoon University Gains that part of Saskatoon Grasswood north of 8th Street and west of Highway 11 Saskatoon West Western border reconfigured to follow the new Saskatoon city limits Souris Moose Mountain Gains the Rural Municipalities of Stonehenge Lake of the Rivers Willow Bunch Old Post and Poplar Valley and all enclosed towns and villages from Cypress Hills Grasslands Swift Current Grasslands Kindersley Replaces Cypress Hills Grasslands loses the Rural Municipalities of Stonehenge Lake of the Rivers Willow Bunch Old Post and Poplar Valley and all enclosed towns and villages to Souris Moose Mountain loses the Rural Municipalities of Maple Bush Enfield Chaplin Wheatlands Caron Shamrock Rodgers Hillsborough Gravelbourg Sutton and Lake Johnston plus all enclosed towns and villages to Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan gains the Rural Municipalities of Eye Hill Grass Lake Tramping Lake Reford Rosemount Heart s Hill Progress Mariposa Grandview Antelope Park Prairiedale Oakdale Winslow and all enclosed towns and villages in those RMs from Battlefords Lloydminster gainsthe Rural Municipalities of Biggar Perdue Mountain View Marriott Harris Montrose Pleasant Valley St Andrews Milden and Fertile Valley including all enclosed towns and villages from Carlton Trail Eagle Creek Yorkton Melville Loses the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore and the Town of St Brieux to Carlton Trail Eagle Creek gains the Rural Municipalities of Arborfield and Moose Range and the municipalities of Tobin Lake Carrot River and Arborfield from Prince Albert gains the Rural Municipalities of Big Quill Elfros and Ituna Bon Accord plus all enclosed Indian Reserves towns and villages from Regina Qu Appelle Objections from MPs editAfter the publication of each commissions 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 66 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 Standing Committee did not support were returned to the commissions through the speaker of the House of Commons 3 66 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 66 New Brunswick edit Conservative MP John Williamson objected to the name Saint John St Croix and proposed instead the name New Brunswick Southwest 67 The Standing Committee supported the objection 68 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick dismissed the objection 69 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 70 68 Newfoundland and Labrador edit There were no MP objections to the Newfoundland and Labrador Final Report 71 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 72 71 Nova Scotia edit 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 67 The Standing Committee supported the objection with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting 73 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed the objection 74 Liberal MP Sean Fraser objected to the name Pictou Eastern Shore and proposed instead the name Central Nova 67 The Standing Committee supported the objection 73 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia accepted the objection 74 Liberal MP Jaime Battiste objected to the territory exchange between Cape Breton Canso and Sydney Victoria 67 The Standing Committee supported the objection with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting 73 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed the objection 74 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 67 The Standing Committee supported the objection with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting 73 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Nova Scotia dismissed the objection 74 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 70 73 Prince Edward Island edit There were no MP objections to the Prince Edward Island Final Report 75 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 72 75 Manitoba edit New Democratic MP Niki Ashton and Conservative MP James Bezan jointly objected to the removal of Little Saskatchewan First Nation and part of Lake St Martin First Nation from Churchill Keewatinook Aski 76 The Standing Committee supported the objection 77 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba accepted the objection 78 New Democratic MP Daniel Blaikie objected to the inclusion of Navin Norcan and Dugald in Elmwood Transcona 76 The Standing Committee supported the objection with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting 77 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Manitoba dismissed the objection 78 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 79 77 Saskatchewan edit 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 76 The Standing Committee supported the objection with the four Conservative members of the committee dissenting 80 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan dismissed the objection 81 Conservative MP Warren Steinley and Conservative MP Andrew Scheer jointly objected to the territory exchange between Regina Lewvan and Regina Qu Appelle 76 The Standing Committee supported the objection 80 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan accepted the objection 81 Conservative MP Andrew Scheer objected to the removal of Wynyard and Ituna from Regina Qu Appelle 76 The Standing Committee supported the objection 80 The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan accepted the objection 81 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 79 80 Submissions to the House of Commons editAlberta edit 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 82 Airdrie Cochrane Carved out of Banff Airdrie Consists of Airdie Cochrane and the central part of Rocky View County Battle River Crowfoot Gains the remainder of Kneehill County including the villages of Linden Acme and Carbon from Bow River loses all of its territory in Leduc County to Leduc Wetaskiwin Bow River Loses all of its territory in Kneehill County including the villages of Linden Acme and Carbon to Battle River Crowfoot loses all of its territory west of Highways 23 and Highway 24 in Vulcan County including all of the Town of Vulcan to Foothills gains a bit of area in Rocky View County east of Airdrie from Banff Airdrie Calgary Centre Loses the neighbourhoods of Lincoln Park Rutland Park CFB Currie and that part of Richmond west of Crowchild Trail and south of Richmond Road and all of its territory in Shaganappi and Rosscarrock to Calgary Signal Hill Calgary Confederation Loses the neighbourhoods of Dalhousie Highland Park Highwood Queens Park Village and Greemview to Calgary Nose Hill gains the neighbourhoods of Bowness and Greenwood Greenbriar from Calgary Signal Hill Calgary Crowfoot Largely replaces Calgary Rocky Ridge loses the neighbourhood of Kincora to Calgary Nose Hill and the neighbourhoods of Evanston and Sage Hill east of Symons Valley Rd to Calgary Skyview Calgary East New riding created out of Calgary Forest Lawn south of 16 Ave NE plus part of Vista Heights and that part of Calgary Shepard north of a line following 130 Ave SE to 52 St SE to Glenmore Trail Calgary Heritage Loses the neighbourhood of Kingsland to Calgary Midnapore gains the neighbourhoods of Millrise and Shawnessy from Calgary Midnapore Calgary McKnight New riding created out of Calgary Forest Lawn north of 16 Ave NE excluding part of Vista Heights and that part of Calgary Skyview south of a line following Deerfoot Trail NE to Country Hills Blvd NE to Metis Trail NE to 96 Ave NE to 68 St NE to 80 Ave NE Calgary Midnapore Gains the neighbourhood of Kingsland from Calgary Heritage loses the neighbourhoods of Millrise and Shawnessy to Calgary Heritage Calgary Nose Hill Gains the neighbourhoods of Dalhousie Highland Park Highwood Queens Park Village and Greemview from Calgary Confederation gains the neighbourhood of Kincora from Calgary Rocky Ridge loses the neighbourhood of Panorama Hills to Calgary Skyview gains the neighbourhood of Havest Hills from Calgary Skyview Calgary Shepard Loses all of its territory north of a line following 130 Ave SE to 52 St SE to Glenmore Trail to Calgary East Calgary Signal Hill Gains the neighbourhoods of Lincoln Park Rutland Park CFB Currie Shaganappi Rosscarrock and that part of Richmond west of Crowchild Trail and south of Richmond Road from Calgary Centre loses the neighbourhoods of Bowness and Greenwood Greenbriar to Calgary Confederation Calgary Skyview Loses all of its territory south of a line following Deerfoot Trail NE to Country Hills Blvd NE to Metis Trail NE to 96 Ave NE to 68 St NE to 80 Ave NE to Calgary McKnight loses the neighbourhood of Havest Hills to Calgary Nose Hill gains the neighbourhood of Panorama Hills from Calgary Nose Hill gains the neighbourhoods of Evanston and Sage Hill east of Symons Valley Rd from Calgary Rocky Ridge Edmonton Centre Gains the neighbourhoods of Athlone Kensington and Calder from Edmonton Griesbach loses the remainder of the neighbourhood of McCauley to Edmonton Griesbach loses all of its territory south of the Mackenzie Ravine to 95 Ave to Edmonton West gains the neighbourhoods of Glenwood Britannia Youngstown and Mayfield from Edmonton West Edmonton Gateway New riding consists of Edmonton Mill Woods west of 66 St except for the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St Edmonton Riverbend east of 111 St except the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks and the neighbourhoods of Rutherford Blackmud Creek Cashman Cavanagh Callaghan Allard Desrochers Ellerslie Summerside The Orchards at Ellerslie and the southern half of Walker from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Griesbach Gains the neighbourhoods of Eaux Claires Belle Rive and Mayliewan from Edmonton Manning gains the neighbourhood of Riverdale from Edmonton Strathcona gains the remainder of McCauley from Edmonton Centre loses the neighbourhoods of Athlone Kensington and Calder to Edmonton Centre loses the neighbourhood of Wellington to Edmonton Northwest Edmonton Manning Loses the neighbourhoods of Lorelei and Beaumaris to Edmonton Northwest loses the neighbourhoods of Eaux Claires Belle Rive and Mayliewan to Edmonton Griesbach Edmonton Northwest New riding consisting mostly of the Edmonton portions of St Albert Edmonton plus the neighbourhoods of Lorelei and Beaumaris from Edmonton Manning Wellington from Edmonton Griesbach and that part of Edmonton West north of a line following Whitemud Dr to Anthony Henday Dr to 87 Av to 178 St to 95 Av to 170 St to Mayfield Rd to 111 Av Edmonton Riverbend Loses the neighbourhoods of Aspen Gardens Royal Gardens Rideau Park and Duggan to Edmonton Strathcona loses the area east of 111 St except the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks to Edmonton Gateway gains the neighbourhoods of Kewsiwck the remainder of Ambleside Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Hays Ridge Graydon Hill Paisley and Chappelle and everything in Edmonton south of those neighbourhoods and west of the Queen Elizabeth Highway in Edmonton Wetaskiwin loses the neighbourhood of Windermere to Edmonton West Edmonton Southeast Largely replaces Edmonton Mill Woods loses the area west of 66 St to Edmonton Gateway except for the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St which is being transferred to Edmonton Strathcona gains the neighbourhoods of Charlesworth and the northern half of Walker plus the rural south eastern part of the city from Edmonton Wetaskiwin Edmonton Strathcona Loses the neighbourhood of Riverdale to Edmonton Griesbach gains the neighbourhoods of Aspen Gardens Royal Gardens Rideau Park and Duggan from Edmonton Riverbend gains the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St from Edmonton Mill Woods Edmonton West Gains the neighbourhood of Windermere from Edmonton Riverbend loses the area north of a line following Whitemud Dr to Anthony Henday Dr to 87 Av to 178 St to 95 Av to 170 St to Mayfield Rd to 111 Av to Edmonton Northwest loses the neighbourhoods of Glenwood Britannia Youngstown and Mayfield to Edmonton Centre gains all of Edmonton Centre south of the Mackenzie Ravine to 95 Ave Foothills Loses remainder of Kananaskis and Rocky View County except Bragg Creek area to Yellowhead gains territory west of Highways 23 and Highway 24 in Vulcan County including all of the Town of Vulcan from Bow River gains Blood 148 and Blood 148A Indian Reserves plus the remainder of Improvement District No 4 Waterton from Medicine Hat Cardston Warner Fort McMurray Cold Lake Gains area north of Highway 659 and east of Durlingville from Lakeland Grande Prairie Replaces Grande Prairie Mackenzie loses the remainder of Mackenzie County including the communities of Rainbow Lake Hay Lake 209 Upper Hay River 212 High Level and Bushe River 207 to Peace River Westlock Lakeland Loses area north of Highway 659 and east of Durlingville to Fort McMurray Cold Lake Leduc Wetaskiwin New district mostly containing the non Edmonton parts of Edmonton Wetaskiwin but contains all of Leduc County including Warburg and Thorsby and all of the Indian Reserves between Wetaskiwin and Ponoka Lethbridge No change Medicine Hat Cardston Warner Loses Blood 148 and Blood 148A Indian Reserves plus the remainder of Improvement District No 4 Waterton to Foothills Parkland New district based in the western exurbs of Edmonton Includes all of Parkland County including Spruce Grove Stony Plain Spring Lake Brazeau County including Drayton Valley and Breton the eastern part of Yellowhead County around Chip Lake and the part of Lac Ste Anne County around Mayerthorpe Peace River Westlock Gains the remainder of Mackenzie County including the communities of Rainbow Lake Hay Lake 209 Upper Hay River 212 High Level and Bushe River 207 from Grande Prairie Mackenzie Ponoka Didsbury New district created from much of the rural areas of the two Red Deer based ridings Contains Ponoka County Lacombe County and the municipalities they surround the western half of Red Deer County including Innisfail and Bowden and the northeastern half of Mountain View County including Olds and Didsbury Red Deer New district Contains Red Deer and the eastern half of Red Deer County including Penhold Delburne and Elnora Sherwood Park Fort Saskatchewan No change St Albert Sturgeon River New district Contains St Albert Sturgeon County and the municipalities it surrounds and most of Lac Ste Anne County and the municipalities it surrounds except for the Mayerthorpe area Yellowhead A major reconfiguration of the present district Gains the Sundre Cremona and Carstairs areas from Red Deer Mountain View Gains most of the district of Banff Airdrie except for the Airdrie and Cochrane areas Gains part of Rocky View County around Pirmez Creek and the remainder of the Kananaskis Improvement District from Foothills Loses all of its territory in Parkland County Lac Ste Anne County Brazeau County Leduc County and surrounded municipalities plus that part of Yellowhead County in the Chip Lake area to Parkland St Albert Sturgeon River and Leduc Wetaskiwin British Columbia edit 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 83 Abbotsford South Langley New district Carved out of Abbotsford west of Highway 11 and the communities of Brookswood Fern Ridge Aldergrove and the rural southern part of Langley Township plus the and Matsqui 4 Indian Reserve from Langley Alergrove Burnaby Central Mostly replaces Burnaby South Gains the Sullivan Heights area as far west as Arden Avenue from Burnaby North Seymour Gains that part of Burnaby west of Canada Way and north of the Kingsway Highway from New Westminster Burnaby Loses all of Burnaby south of both Imperial Street and Kingsway Highway to Vancouver Fraserview South Burnaby Burnaby North Seymour Gains the Lynn Valley and Lynmour areas from North Vancouver Loses the Sullivan Heights area as far west as Arden Avenue to Burnaby Central Cariboo Prince George Gains the regional district electoral areas of Cariboo G Cariboo H and Cariboo L the District Municipality of One Hundred Mile House and the Indian Reserves of Canim Lake 1 Canim Lake 2 Canim Lake 4 and Windy Mouth 7 from Kamloops Thompson Cariboo Loses the area northeast of the Cariboo Highway and west of the Fraser River South Fort George area to Prince George Peace River Northern Rockies Chilliwack Hope Gains most of the District Municipality of Kent Agassiz and points eastward the regional district electoral area of Fraser Valley A and the remainder of Fraser Valley B and the Indian Reserves of Albert Flat 5 Boothroyd 13 Boston Bar 1A Bucktum 4 Chawathil 4 Inkahtsaph 6 Kahmoose 4 Kopchitchin 2 Lukseetsissum 9 Puckatholetchin 11 Ruby Creek 2 Saddle Rock 9 Seabird Island Skawahlook 1 Speyum 3 Spuzzum 1 Stullawheets 8 Tseatah 2 Tuckkwiowhum 1 and Yale Town 1 from Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon Cloverdale Langley City Loses all of its territory in Langley Township to Langley Township Fraser Heights Loses the area south of 64 Ave and west of 146 Street to Surrey Newton Loses all of its territory north of 80 Avenue to Fleetwood Port Kells Columbia Kootenay Southern Rockies Replaces Kootenay Columbia Gains Fruitvale Montrose Trail the regional district electoral area of Kootenay Boundary A and that part of Kootenay Boundary B Lower Columbia Old Glory southeast of Trail from South Okanagan West Kootenay Loses Golden Revelstoke and the regional district electoral areas of Columbia Shuswap A and Columbia Shuswap B to Kamloops Shuswap Central Rockies Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Loses the Eagle Ridge area and the western half of the Westwood Plateau to Port Moody Coquitlam Courtenay Alberni Gains Lantzville the Indian Reserve of Nanoose and the Dover area of Nanaimo from Nanaimo Ladysmith Loses all of its territory east of the Courtenay River to North Island Powell River Cowichan Malahat Langford Gains the remainder of Langford and all of the area west of the Jordan River from Esquimalt Saanich Sooke Delta Gains that part of Surrey Newton south of 64 Ave and west of 126 Street and the Mud Bay area from South Surrey White Rock Esquimalt Saanich Sooke Loses the remainder of Langford and all of the area west of the Jordan River to Cowichan Malahat Langford Loses the area around Elk Lake Beaver Lake to Saanich Gulf Islands Fleetwood Port Kells Gains all of Cloverdale Langley City north of 80 Avenue Gains all of Surrey Centre south of 108 Avenue and east of 148 Street Loses all of its territory north of the Trans Canada Highway to Langley Township Fraser Heights Kamloops Shuswap Central Rockies New district created out of Kamloops Thompson Cariboo Kootenay Columbia and North Okanagan Shuswap Consists of the southeastern third of Kamloops the northern half of Spallumcheen the municipalities of Armstrong Chase Enderby Golden Revelstoke Salmon Arm Sicamous the regional district electoral areas of Columbia Shuswap A Columbia Shuswap B Columbia Shuswap C Columbia Shuswap D Columbia Shuswap E Columbia Shuswap F North Okanagan F Thompson Nicola L Grasslands a small part of Thompson Nicola P Rivers and the Peaks around Adams Lake and the Indian Reserves Chum Creek 2 Enderby 2 Hustalen 1 Neskonlith North Bay 5 Okanagan Part 1 Quaaout 1 Sahhaltkum 4 Salmon River 1 Scotch Creek 4 Stequmwhulpa 5 Switsemalph and Switsemalph 3 Kamloops Thompson Nicola Mostly replaces Kamloops Thompson Cariboo Gains Logan Lake Merritt the regional district electoral areas of Thompson Nicola M Beautiful Nicola Valley North and Thompson Nicola N Beautiful Nicola Valley South and the Indian Reserves of Coldwater 1 Douglas Lake 3 Joeyaska 2 Nicola Lake 1 Nicola Mameet 1 Nooaitch 10 Paul s Basin 2 and Zoht 4 from Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola Gains the regional district electoral areas of Squamish Lillooet A Squamish Lillooet B Thompson Nicola I Blue Sky Country and all enclosed municipalities and Indian Reserves from Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon Loses the southeastern third of Kamloops and the remainder of Thompson Nicola L Grasslands to Kamloops Shuswap Central Rockies Kelowna Mostly replaces Kelowna Lake Country Gains the non coastal part of Kelowna from Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola Gains the northern half of the Kootenay Boundary E West Boundary regional district electoral area from South Okanagan West Kootenay Loses the District Municipality of Lake Country the Indian Reserve of Duck Lake 7 and the Central Okanagan regional district electoral area north of Highway 33 to Vernon Lake Country Monashee Loses the Central Okanagan regional district electoral area south of Hydraulic Lake Road and Kelowna south of Mission Creek to Okanagan Lake West South Kelowna Langley Township Fraser Heights Largely replaces Langley Aldergrove Gains all of Fleetwood Port Kells north of the Trans Canada Highway Gains all of Cloverdale Langley City in Langley Township Loses the communities of Brookswood Fern Ridge Aldergrove and the rural southern part of Langley Township plus the and Matsqui 4 Indian Reserve to Abbotsford South Langley Loses all of its territory in Abbotsford to Abbotsford South Langley and Mission Matsqui Abbotsford Mission Matsqui Abbotsford Largely replaces Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon Gains all of Abbotsford east of Highway 11 Gains that part of the City of Abbotsford north of the Trans Canada Highway located in Langley Aldergrove Loses the rural parts of north and west Mission to Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Loses most of the District Municipality of Kent Agassiz and points eastward the regional district electoral area of Fraser Valley A and the remainder of Fraser Valley B and the Indian Reserves of Albert Flat 5 Boothroyd 13 Boston Bar 1A Bucktum 4 Chawathil 4 Inkahtsaph 6 Kahmoose 4 Kopchitchin 2 Lukseetsissum 9 Puckatholetchin 11 Ruby Creek 2 Saddle Rock 9 Seabird Island Skawahlook 1 Speyum 3 Spuzzum 1 Stullawheets 8 Tseatah 2 Tuckkwiowhum 1 and Yale Town 1 to Chilliwack Hope Nanaimo Ladysmith Loses Lantzville the Indian Reserve of Nanoose and the Dover area of Nanaimo to Courtenay Alberni New Westminster Burnaby Maillardville Replaces New Westminster Burnaby Gains much of the Maillardville area from Port Moody Coquitlam Loses all of its territory in Burnaby west of Canada Way to either Burnaby Central or Vancouver Fraserview South Burnaby North Island Powell River Gains all of Courtenay Alberni north of the Courtenay River North Vancouver Capilano Replaces North Vancouver Gains all of West Vancouver Sunshine Coast Sea to Sky Country south of the Trans Canada Highway and east of 21 St Loses the Lynn Valley and Lynmour areas to Burnaby North Seymour Okanagan Lake West South Kelowna New district Carved out of Kelowna Lake Country and Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola Consists of the southern third of Kelowna plus the municipalities of Peachland Summerland and West Kelowna the Indian Reserves of Tsinstikeptum 9 and Tsinstikeptum 10 most of the Central Okanagan West regional district electoral area excluding the Fintry area and most of the Okanagan Similkameen F regional district area excluding the area south of Summerland Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Gains the rural parts of north and west Mission from Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon Port Moody Coquitlam Gains the Eagle Ridge area and the western half of the Westwood Plateau from Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Loses much of the Maillardville area to New Westminster Burnaby Maillardville Prince George Peace River Northern Rockies Gains that part of Cariboo Prince George northeast of the Cariboo Highway and west of the Fraser River South Fort George area Richmond Centre Marpole Replaces Richmond Centre Gains much of the Marpole area from Vancouver Granville and Vancouver Quadra Loses the area south of Williams Road to Richmond East Steveston Richmond East Steveston Replaces Steveston Richmond East Gains the area south of Williams Road from Richmond Centre Saanich Gulf Islands Gains the area around Elk Lake Beaver Lake from Esquimalt Saanich Sooke Similkameen South Okanagan West Kootenay Replaces South Okanagan West Kootenay Gains Keremeos and Princeton the Indian Reserves of Alexis 9 Ashnola 10 Blind Creek 6 Chopaka 7 amp 8 Chuchuwayha 2 and Lower Similkameen 2 and the regional district electoral areas of Okanagan Similkameen B Okanagan Similkameen G Okanagan Similkameen H and the remainder of Okanagan Similkameen I from Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola Loses the northern half of the Kootenay Boundary E West Boundary regional district electoral area to Kelowna Loses Fruitvale Montrose Trail the regional district electoral area of Kootenay Boundary A and that part of Kootenay Boundary B Lower Columbia Old Glory southeast of Trail to Columbia Kootenay Southern Rockies Loses the regional district electoral area of Central Kootenay H and the remainder of Central Kootenay K plus Nakusp New Denver Silverton and Slocan to Vernon Lake Country Monashee Skeena Bulkley Valley No changes South Surrey White Rock Loses the Mud Bay area to Delta Surrey Centre Loses the area south of 108 Avenue and east of 148 Street to Fleetwood Port Kells Surrey Newton Renamed from Surrey Newton Loses the area south of 64 Ave and west of 126 Street to Delta Vancouver Centre Loses the area south of False Creek and west of Cambie Street to Vancouver Granville Vancouver East No changes Vancouver Fraserview South Burnaby Mostly replaces Vancouver South Loses the Sunset neighbourhood of Vancouver west of Fraser Street and north of 49th Avenue and points westward to Vancouver Granville and Vancouver Kingsway Gains all of Burnaby south of both Imperial Street and Kingsway Highway from Burnaby South and New Westminster Burnaby Vancouver Granville Gains the area south of False Creek and west of Cambie Street from Vancouver Centre Gains the remainder of the Oakridge neighbourhood of Vancouver and everything south of 49th Avenue and east of Cambie from Vancouver South Loses everything south of 57th Avenue and west of Cambie to Richmond Centre Marpole Loses everything west of Granville Street between 41st and 57th Avenue to Vancouver Quadra Vancouver Kingsway Gains that part of Vancouver South between Main Street and Knight Street and north of 49th Avenue Vancouver Quadra Gains everything west of Granville Street between 41st and 57th Avenue from Vancouver Granville Loses everything east of Angus Drive to Richmond Centre Marpole Vernon Lake Country Monashee Largely replaces North Okanagan Shuswap Gains the Fintry area from Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola Gains the District Municipality of Lake Country the Indian Reserve of Duck Lake 7 and the Central Okanagan regional district electoral area north of Highway 33 from Kelowna Lake Country Gains the regional district electoral area of Central Kootenay H and the remainder of Central Kootenay K plus Nakusp New Denver Silverton and Slocan from South Okanagan West Kootenay Loses the northern half of Spallumcheen the municipalities of Armstrong Chase Enderby Salmon Arm Sicamous the regional district electoral areas of Columbia Shuswap C Columbia Shuswap D Columbia Shuswap E Columbia Shuswap F North Okanagan F the remainder of Thompson Nicola L Grasslands the remainder of Thompson Nicola P Rivers and the Peaks and the Indian Reserves Chum Creek 2 Enderby 2 Hustalen 1 Neskonlith North Bay 5 Okanagan Part 1 Quaaout 1 Sahhaltkum 4 Salmon River 1 Scotch Creek 4 Stequmwhulpa 5 Switsemalph and Switsemalph 3 to Kamloops Shuswap Central Rockies and Kamloops Thompson Nicola Victoria No changes West Vancouver Sunshine Coast Sea to Sky Country Loses the area south of the Trans Canada Highway and east of 21 St to North Vancouver Capilano Manitoba edit 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 84 Only one minor change was approved after the final report Brandon Souris Gains Sioux Valley Dakota Nation plus the part of the Rural Municipality of Wallace Woodworth that it exclaves and the CFB Shilo area from Dauphin Swan River Neepawa gains the Municipality of Pembina from Portage Lisgar Churchill Keewatinook Aski Loses the Peonan Point area and gains the Little Saskatchewan 48 area from Selkirk Interlake Eastman Elmwood Transcona Loses area north of Leighton Avenue and west of Raleigh Street to Kildonan St Paul gains the Navin Norcan and Dugald areas from Provencher Kildonan St Paul Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Leila North to Winnipeg North gains the area north of Leighton Avenue and west of Raleigh Street from Elmwood Transcona gains that part of the Rural Municipality of Springfield north of Springfield Road and west of Spruce Road Oakbank area from Provencher Portage Lisgar Loses the Municipality of Pembina to Brandon Souris loses the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne and the area around Long Plain 6 to Riding Mountain Provencher Loses the Navin Norcan and Dugald areas to Elmwood Transcona loses that part of the Rural Municipality of Springfield north of Springfield Road and west of Spruce Road Oakbank area to Kildonan St Paul Riding Mountain Largely replaces Dauphin Swan River Neepawa loses the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation plus the part of the Rural Municipality of Wallace Woodworth that it exclaves and the CFB Shilo area to Brandon Souris gains the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne and the area around Long Plain 6 from Portage Lisgar Selkirk Interlake Eastman Gains the Peonan Point area and loses the Little Saskatchewan 48 area from Churchill Keewatinook Aski loses the Rural Municipality of Rosser to Winnipeg West St Boniface St Vital Gains the neighbourhood of Minnetonka from Winnipeg South Winnipeg Centre Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of North Point Douglas Lord Selkirk Park and the eastern half of Dufferin from Winnipeg North Winnipeg North Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of North Point Douglas Lord Selkirk Park and the eastern half of Dufferin to Winnipeg Centre gains the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Leila North from Kildonan St Paul Winnipeg South Loses the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Minnetonka to St Boniface St Vital loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Whyte Ridge and Linden Ridge to Winnipeg South Centre Winnipeg South Centre Gains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Whyte Ridge and Linden Ridge from Winnipeg South loses the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Tuxedo Tuxedo South Old Tuxedo and Edgeland to Winnipeg West Winnipeg West Replaces Charleswood St James Assiniboia Headingley gains the Rural Municipality of Rosser from Selkirk Interlake Eastman New Brunswick edit 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 85 Acadie Bathurst Gains the remainder of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie from Miramichi Grand Lake Beausejour Loses the remainder of Moncton to Moncton Dieppe Fredericton Oromocto Replaces Fredericton border with Tobique Mactaquac rerouted to follow the northern border of the City of Fredericton 2023 borders loses the remainder of the Parishes of Maugerville Sheffield and Canning to Miramichi Grand Lake loses Burton Parish to Saint John St Croix except for those parts of the parish that will be transferred to the Town of Oromocto in 2023 Fundy Royal Gains the remainder of the Town of Riverview from Moncton Riverview Dieppe loses Waterborough to Miramichi Grand Lake loses Quispamsis to Saint John Kennebecasis Madawaska Restigouche Gains the parishes of Drummond and the northern half of Grand Falls and the municipalities of Saint Andre Grand Falls and Drummond from Tobique Mactaquac Boundary with Miramichi Grand Lake rerouted around Mount Carleton Provincial Park and the Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area Miramichi Grand Lake Boundary with Madawaska Restigouche rerouted around Mount Carleton Provincial Park and the Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area loses the remainder of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie to Acadie Bathurst gains the remainder of the Parishes of Maugerville Sheffield and Canning from Fredericton gains Waterborough from Fundy Royal Moncton Dieppe Replaces Moncton Riverview Dieppe loses the remainder of the Town of Riverview to Fundy Royal gains the remainder of the City of Moncton from Beausejour and Fundy Royal 2023 borders Saint John Kennebecasis New riding consists of the City of Saint John east of the St John River plus the Towns of Quispamsis and Rothesay 2023 borders Saint John St Croix New riding largely replacing New Brunswick Southwest gains the City of Saint John west of the St John River from Saint John Rothesay gains Burton from Fredericton loses the Parishes of Dumfries Prince William Manners Sutton Kingsclear and the municipalities of Hanwell and Harvey and the Indian Reserve of Kingsclear 6 to Tobique Mactaquac Tobique Mactaquac Gains the Parishes of Dumfries Prince William Manners Sutton and Kingsclear and the municipalities of Hanwell and Harvey and the Indian Reserve of Kingsclear 6 from New Brunswick Southwest border with Fredericton Oromocto replacing Fredericton rerouted to follow the northern border of the City of Fredericton 2023 borders loses the parishes of Drummond and Grand Falls and the municipalities of Saint Andre Grand Falls and Drummond to Madawaska RestigoucheNewfoundland and Labrador edit 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 58 86 Avalon Loses the eastern shore of Placentia Bay to Terra Nova The Peninsulas gains Salmon Cove from Bonavista Burin Trinity loses the remainder of Paradise to Cape Spear gains Witless Bay Bay Bulls and the Southlands and Goulds areas of St John s from St John s South Mount Pearl Cape Spear Largely replaces St John s South Mount Pearl gains Paradise from Avalon and St John s East loses Witless Bay Bay Bulls and the Southlands and Goulds areas of St John s to Avalon loses the remainder of St John s Harbour the Wishingwell Park area and the Ayre Athletic Field area to St John s East Central Newfoundland Replaces Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame loses the communities of Galeville Georges Cove and The Beaches to Long Range Mountains Labrador No changes Long Range Mountains Gains the communities of Galeville Georges Cove and The Beaches from Coast of Bays Central Notre Dame St John s East Loses the remainder of Paradise to Cape Spear gains the remainder of St John s Harbour the Wishingwell Park area and the Ayre Athletic Field area from St John s South Mount Pearl Terra Nova The Peninsulas Largely replaces Bonavista Burin Trinity gains the eastern shore of Placentia Bay from Avalon loses Salmon Cove to Avalon Nova Scotia edit 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 87 Acadie Annapolis Replaces West Nova loses some territory Berwick area in Kings County to Kings Hants Cape Breton Canso Antigonish Mostly replaces Cape Breton Canso gains remainder of Antigonish County from Central Nova Exchanges territory with Sydney Victoria gains Victoria remainder of Inverness and rural western part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality loses urban part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality from Sydney Forks to Morien including Glace Bay area Central Nova Originally named Pictou Eastern Shore in the final report loses the remainder of Antigonish County to Cape Breton Canso Antigonish gains the Lawrencetown Porters Lake and Chezzetcook from Sackville Preston Chezzetcook Cumberland Colchester no changes Dartmouth Cole Harbour Gains the Eastern Passage area from Sackville Preston Chezzetcook loses all of the area north of Highways 111 and 118 plus the Lake Charles area to Sackville Bedford Preston Halifax Loses the Fairmount area to Halifax West Halifax West Gains the Fairmount area from Halifax and the Chebucto Peninsula from South Shore St Margarets loses the Bedford Hammonds Plains and Lucasville areas to Sackville Bedford Preston Kings Hants Gains some territory Berwick area in Kings County from West Nova Sackville Bedford Preston Replaces Sackville Preston Chezzetcook gains the Bedford Hammonds Plains and Lucasville areas from Halifax West gains the area north of Highways 111 and 118 plus the Lake Charles area from Dartmouth Cole Harbour loses the Lawrencetown Porters Lake and Chezzetcook areas to Pictou Eastern Shore South Shore St Margarets Loses the Chebucto Peninsula to Halifax West Sydney Glace Bay Mostly replaces Sydney Victoria Exchanges territory with Cape Breton Canso loses Victoria remainder of Inverness and rural western part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality gains urban part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality from Sydney Forks to Morien including Glace Bay area Ontario edit 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 88 Ajax No boundary changes Algonquin Renfrew Pembroke Replaces Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke No boundary changes Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill Gains the Aurora neighbourhoods of Hills of St Andrew and Aurora Heights from Newmarket Aurora Loses all of its territory south of Elgin Mills Road Rouge Woods area of Richmond Hill to Richmond Hill South Barrie Springwater Oro Medonte Gains the remainder of Oro Medonte from Simcoe North Barrie South Innisfil Replaces Barrie Innisfil No boundary changes Bay of Quinte Loses the area of Quinte West north of the 401 and east of the Trent River except for the Frankford area to Hastings Lennox and Addington Tyendinaga Beaches East York Eastern border south of Queen Street moved to Nursewood Road losing a small piece of territory to Scarborough Southwest Bowmanville Oshawa North Replaces Durham Loses Scugog and Mississaugas of Scugog Island to York Durham Brampton Centre Riding shifts westward substantially losing all of its territory east of Highway 410 to Brampton Chinguacousy Park and south of Etobicoke Creek to Brampton South Gains the neighbourhood of Fletcher s Creek Village from Brampton West gains the neighbourhood of Brampton West currently split between Brampton West and Brampton South gains the neighbourhoods of Downtown Brampton Brampton South and Brampton East from Brampton South Brampton East Loses all of its territory west of Airport Road to Brampton North Caledon Brampton North Caledon Replaces Brampton North Gains all of Dufferin Caledon in Caledon south of King Street and west of The Gore Road Gains all of Brampton East west of Airport Road Loses all of the neighbourhoods of Westgate Central Park and Northgate plus all of Sandringham Wellington east of Dixie Road and south of Sandalwood Parkway to Brampton Chinguacousy Park Brampton South Gains Huttonville and Northwood Park plus that part of Credit Valley south of Williams Parkway from Brampton West Gains all of Brampton Centre south of Etobicoke Creek Loses the neighbourhoods of Brampton West Downtown Brampton Brampton South and Brampton East to Brampton Centre Brampton West Loses Huttonville and Northwood Park plus that part of Credit Valley south of Williams Parkway to Brampton South Loses the neighbourhoods of Fletcher s Creek Village and Brampton West to Brampton Centre Brampton Chinguacousy Park New riding carved out of all of Brampton Centre east of Highway 410 plus the neighbourhoods of Westgate Central Park and Northgate plus all of Sandringham Wellington east of Dixie Road and south of Sandalwood Parkway carved out of Brampton North Brantford Brant South Six Nations Replaces Brantford Brant Gains the remainder of the County of Brant from Oxford Loses that part of the County of Brant located roughly north of Brantford Paris and St George areas to Flamborough Glanbrook Brant North Bruce Grey Owen Sound No boundary changes Burlington No boundary changes Burlington North Milton West New riding carved out of that part of Milton west of Regional Road 25 and that part of Oakville North Burlington in the City of Burlington Cambridge Loses all of its territory in the County of Brant to Flamborough Glanbrook Brant North Carleton Gains all of Kanata Carleton west of the 417 and north of Craig s Side Road Murphy Side Road Constance Lake Road Berry Side Road and south of Hazeldean Road and west of Terry Fox Drive Gains the rural parts south of Bells Corners west of the 416 and south of Barnsdale Road of Nepean Gains all of Orleans and Glengarry Prescott Russell south of Highway 417 and within the city of Ottawa and that part of Ottawa South south of the 417 and Hunt Club Road and east of Hawthorne Road Loses all of its territory north of Hazeldean Road to Kanata Loses the Findlay Creek area to Ottawa South Chatham Kent Leamington Gains the remainder of Chatham Kent from Lambton Kent Middlesex Loses all of its territory in Lakeshore to Essex Davenport Gains area south of Eglinton Avenue and east of the CPR from York South Weston Keelesdale Eglinton West Gains the area south of Vaughan Road and west of Winona Drive from Toronto St Paul s in Oakwood Village Gains area north of Queen Street and west of Ossington Avenue in Beaconsfield Village from Spadina Fort York Don Valley North Gains that part of Don Valley West and Don Valley East north of York Mills Road and west of the Don River York Ridge St Andrew s Fifeshire and York Mills Loses all of its territory east of the 404 Pleasantview to Scarborough Agincourt Don Valley West Gains all of Don Valley East west of the Don River and south of York Mills Road Don Mills Wynford Concorde Flemingdon Park Loses all of its territory north of York Mills Road York Ridge St Andrew s Fifeshire and York Mills Loses the remainder of Davisville Village to Toronto St Paul s Dufferin Caledon Loses Caledon south of King Street and west of The Gore Road to Brampton North Caledon Eglinton Lawrence No boundary changes Elgin St Thomas London South Replaces Elgin Middlesex London Loses Thames Centre to Middlesex London Essex Gains that part of Lakeshore in Chatham Kent Leamington Loses that part of Lakeshore north of the 401 and west of the Puce River to Windsor Tecumseh Lakeshore Etobicoke Centre Gains Willowridge from Etobicoke North Gains all of Etobicoke Lakeshore north of the CPR Loses all of its territory south of Dundas Street to Etobicoke Lakeshore Loses that part of The Westway neighbourhood east of Kipling Avenue to Etobicoke North Loses Humber Heights Westmount to York South Weston Etobicoke Etobicoke North Gains that part of The Westway neighbourhood east of Kipling Avenue from Etobicoke Centre Loses Willowridge to Etobicoke Centre Loses its small part of Humber Heights Westmount to York South Weston Etobicoke Etobicoke Lakeshore Gains all of that part of Etobicoke Centre south of Dundas Street Loses all of its territory north of the CPR to Etobicoke Centre Flamborough Glanbrook Brant North Replaces Flamborough Glanbrook Gains that part of the County of Brant located roughly north of Brantford Paris and St George areas from Brantford Brant Gains the remainder of the County of Brant from Cambridge Loses all of its territory north of the Hydro corridor between Glancaster Road and Upper Centennial Parkway to Hamilton Mountain and Hamilton East Stoney Creek Guelph Loses the Guelph neighbourhoods of University Village Kortright Hills Clairfields and Westminster to Wellington Halton Hills North Haldimand Norfolk No boundary changes Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Replaces Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock Gains Trent Lakes and North Kawartha from Peterborough Kawartha Loses Brock to York Durham Hamilton Centre Gains the remainder of the Dundurn neighbourhood from Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas Gains the neighbourhoods of Homeside Normanhurst Bartonville Glenview and Rosedale from Hamilton East Stoney Creek Hamilton East Stoney Creek Gains the area north of the Hydro corridor between Glover Road and the Upper Centennial Parkway from Flamborough Glanbrook Loses the neighbourhoods of Homeside Normanhurst Bartonville Glenview and Rosedale to Hamilton Centre Hamilton Mountain Gains the area north of the Hyrdro corridor between Garth Street and Glover Road from Flamborough Glanbrook Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas Gains the Carpenter neighbourhood from Flamborough Glanbrook Loses the remainder of the Dundurn to Hamilton Centre Hastings Lennox and Addington Tyendinaga Replaces Hastings Lennox and Addington Gains the area of Quinte West north of the 401 and east of the Trent River except for the Frankford area from Bay of Quinte Humber River Black Creek No boundary changes Huron Bruce No boundary changes Kanata Largely replaces Kanata Carleton Gains Bells Corners from Nepean Gains Shirleys Bay area from Ottawa West Nepean Gains area north of Hazeldean Road from Carleton Loses all territory west of the 417 and north of Craig s Side Road Murphy Side Road Constance Lake Road Berry Side Road and south of Hazeldean Road and west of Terry Fox Drive to Carleton Kapuskasing Timmins Mushkegowuk Largely replaces Timmins James Bay Gains the Highway 11 corridor and the Chapleau area from Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing Loses Marten Falls 65 and the area south of the Albany River and generally west of the Kenogami River to Thunder Bay Superior North Loses the southeastern quarter of Timiskaming District James eastward and Chamberlain southward to Nipissing Timiskaming Kenora Kiiwetinoong Replaces Kenora Loses Fort Hope 64 Neskantaga Webequie and Summer Beaver to Thunder Bay Superior North Kingston and the Islands Gains the remainder of Kingston from Lanark Frontenac Kingston King Vaughan Gains the remainder of King from York Simcoe Gains the Sherwood area from Thornhill Its border with Vaughan Woodbridge west of Islington Avenue is re routed to follow Major Mackenzie Drive for its entirety Loses Vellore Village west of Highway 400 to Vaughan Woodbridge Loses the area south of Major Mackenzie and east of Dufferin Street to Thornhill Kitchener Centre Gains the remainder of the City of Kitchener from Waterloo Loses the Forest Hill neighbourhood to Kitchener Conestoga Kitchener South Hespeler No boundary changes Kitchener Conestoga Gains the Forest Hill neighbourhood from Kitchener Centre Lanark Frontenac Replaces Lanark Frontenac Kingston Loses the remainder of the City of Kingston to Kingston and the Islands Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands Rideau Lakes Replaces Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes No boundary changes London Centre Replaces London North Centre Gains the London neighbourhoods of South London and Highland north of Commissioners Road from London West Loses the area north of Fanshawe Park Road to Middlesex London London West Loses the London neighbourhoods of South London and Highland north of Commissioners Road to London Centre Loses the area north of Fanshawe Park Road to Middlesex London London Fanshawe Loses the area north of Fanshawe Park Road to Middlesex London Markham Stouffville Gains that part of Markham Unionville south of Bur Oak Avenue and east of McCowan Road Loses all of its territory south of the 407 to Markham Thornhill Loses all of its territory north and west of Stouffville to York Durham Markham Thornhill Gains all of Markham Stouffville south of the 407 Markham Unionville Loses the areas south of Bur Oak Avenue and east of McCowan Road to Markham Stouffville Middlesex London Partially replaces Lambton Kent Middlesex Gains Thames Centre from Elgin Middlesex London Gains all of the City of London north of Fanshawe Park Road from London West London North Centre and London Fanshawe Loses all of its territory in Lambton County to Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong Loses all of its territory in Chatham Kent to Chatham Kent Leamington Milton East Halton Hills South New district containing that part of Milton east of Regional Road 25 plus the Georgetown area and that part of Halton Hills south of Sideroad 15 taken from Wellington Halton Hills Mississauga Centre Gains that part of Mississauga Malton south of Bristol Road and east of Fairwind Drive Gains the Fairview area and that part of Cooksville west of Confederation Parkway and north of Dundas Street from Mississauga East Cooksville Loses the area north of the 403 and west of Creditview Road to Mississauga Streetsville Loses all of its territory east of Hurontario Street to Mississauga East Cooksville Mississauga East Cooksville Gains all of Mississauga Centre east of Hurontario Street Loses the Fairview area and that part of Cooksville west of Confederation Parkway and north of Dundas Street to Mississauga Centre Loses the area west of Stillmeadow Road to Mississauga Lakeshore Mississauga Erin Mills Loses all of its territory east of Erin Mills Parkway and north of the 403 to Mississauga Streetsville Mississauga Lakeshore Gains that part of Mississauga East Cooksville south of Dundas Street and west of Stillmeadow Road Mississauga Malton Gains that part of Meadowvale Village east of the Credit River from Mississauga Streetsville Loses its territory south of Bristol Road and east of Fairwind Drive to Mississauga Centre Mississauga Streetsville Gains the area north of the 403 and west of Creditview Road from Mississauga Centre Gains the territory north of the 403 and east of Erin Mills Parkway from Mississauga Erin Mills Loses that part of Meadowvale Village east of the Credit River to Mississauga Malton Nepean Gains that part of Ottawa West Nepean north of the CNR Loses all of its territory west of Highway 416 to Kanata and Carleton Loses its territory south of Barnsdale Road to Carleton Loses a small piece of territory east of the 416 and north of Richmond Road to Ottawa West Nepean New Tecumseth Gwillimbury Largely replaces York Simcoe Gains New Tecumseth from Simcoe Grey Loses Georgina and the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation to York Durham Loses the remainder of King to King Vaughan Newmarket Aurora Loses the Aurora neighbourhoods of Hills of St Andrew and Aurora Heights to Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill Niagara Falls Niagara on the Lake Replaces Niagara Falls Loses Fort Erie to Niagara South Niagara South Replaces Niagara Centre Gains Fort Erie from Niagara Falls Loses all of its territory in the City of St Catharines to Niagara West and St Catharines Niagara West Gains the Western Hill neighbourhood of the City of St Catharines from St Catharines and Niagara Centre Nipissing Timiskaming Gains the southeastern quarter of Timiskaming District James eastward and Chamberlain southward from Timmins James Bay Northumberland Clarke Replaces Northumberland Peterborough South Loses all of its territory in Peterborough County to Peterborough Oakville East New electoral district Contains all of the Town of Oakville east of Sixteen Mile Creek Takes in parts of Oakville and Oakville North Burlington Oakville West New electoral district Contains all of the Town of Oakville west of Sixteen Mile Creek Takes in parts of Oakville and Oakville North Burlington Orleans Loses Blackburn Hamlet to Ottawa Vanier Gloucester Loses the area east of Cardinal Creek to Prescott Russell Cumberland Loses all of its rural territory Mer Bleue Bog southward to Prescott Russell Cumberland and Carleton Oshawa No boundary changes Ottawa Centre Gains Riverside Park and Heron Park from Ottawa South Loses the remainder of Carlington plus the neighbourhoods of McKellar Park McKellar Heights and Highland Park to Ottawa West Nepean Ottawa South Gains Findlay Creek area from Carleton Loses Riverside Park and Heron Park to Ottawa Centre Ottawa West Nepean Gains the neighbourhoods of McKellar Park McKellar Heights and Highland Park from Ottawa Centre Gains a small piece of territory east of the 416 and north of Richmond Road to Nepean Loses Shirleys Bay and a small piece of territory west of the 416 to Kanata Loses the area south of the CNR to Nepean Ottawa Vanier Gloucester Replaces Ottawa Vanier Gains Blackburn Hamlet from Orleans Loses territory south of Innes Road to Prescott Russell Cumberland Oxford Loses all of its territory in the County of Brant to Brantford Brant South Six Nations Parry Sound Muskoka Gains a small piece of territory near Port Severn as well as the Sawdust Islands Green Island Canary Island and Marshal Island from Simcoe North that was annexed by the Municipality of Georgian Bay Perth Wellington No boundary changes Peterborough Replaces Peterborough Kawartha Gains the remainder of Peterborough County from Northumberland Peterborough South Loses Trent Lakes and North Kawartha to Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Pickering Brooklin Replaces Pickering Uxbridge Gains that part of Whitby north of the 407 Loses Uxbridge to York Durham Prescott Russell Cumberland Replaces Glengarry Prescott Russell Gains area east of Cardinal Creek and rural area around the Mer Bleue Bog south to Highway 417 from Orleans Gains a small piece of territory south of Innes Road from Ottawa Vanier Loses all of the City of Ottawa south of Highway 417 to Carleton Loses North Glengarry to Stormont Dundas Glengarry Richmond Hill South Replaces Richmond Hill Gains all of Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill south of Elgin Mills Road Rouge Woods area of Richmond Hill Sarnia Lambton Bkejwanong Replaces Sarnia Lambton Gains the remainder of Lambton County from Lambton Kent Middlesex Sault Ste Marie Algoma Replaces Sault Ste Marie Gains the eastern shore of Lake Superior part of Algoma District including Hornepayne and the north shore of Lake Huron area of Algoma as far east as Sagamok from Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing Scarborough Centre Don Valley East Merger of Scarborough Centre and Don Valley East Loses all of Don Valley East west of the Don River to Don Valley North and Don Valley West Loses Eglinton East Bendale South and Bendale Glen Andrew neighbourhoods of Scarborough Centre to Scarborough Woburn Scarborough North Gains all of Scarborough Rouge Park west of Morningside Drive uniting all of Malvern in one riding Scarborough Southwest Gains the remainder of Scarborough Village from Scarborough Guildwood while loses the Sylvan Park area east of Bellamy Ravine Creek to Scarborough Guildwood Rouge Park Scarborough Agincourt Gains all of Don Valley North east of the 404 Pleasantview area Scarborough Guildwood Rouge Park Replaces Scarborough Rouge Park Loses all of its territory west of Morningside Drive Malvern to Scarborough North Gains the neighbourhoods of Morningside Guildwood and the remainder of West Hill from Scarborough Guildwood with a small piece of Guildwood coming from Scarborough Southwest Scarborough Woburn Largely replaces Scarborough Guildwood Gains the Eglinton East Bendale South and Bendale Glen Andrew neighbourhoods from Scarborough Centre Loses the neighbourhoods of Morningside Guildwood and the remainder of West Hill to Scarborough Guildwood Rouge Park Simcoe North Loses the remainder of Oro Medonte to Barrie Springwater Oro Medonte Loses a small piece of territory near Port Severn as well as the Sawdust Islands Green Island Canary Island and Marshal Island that was annexed by the Municipality of Georgian Bay to Parry Sound Muskoka Simcoe Grey Loses New Tecumseth to New Tecumseth Gwillimbury Spadina Harbourfront Replaces Spadina Fort York Gains that part of Toronto Centre south of Queen Street and west of Yonge Street Loses its territory north of Queen Street to Davenport and University Rosedale Loses its territory east of Yonge Street and north of the Gardiner Expressway to Toronto Centre Loses a small area east of Parliament Street and south of the Gardiner to Toronto Danforth Loses its territory north of the Gardiner and west of Atlantic Street to Taiaiko n Parkdale High Park St Catharines Gains that part of Niagara Centre in the City of St Catharines that is east of Twelve Mile Creek Loses its territory in the Western Hill neighbourhood to Niagara West Stormont Dundas Glengarry Replaces Stormont Dundas South Glengarry Gains North Glengarry from Glengarry Prescott Russell Sudbury Gains Nickel Centre Wanup and the remainder of the former city of Sudbury from Nickel Belt Loses all of its territory west of Highway 144 to Sudbury East Manitoulin Nickel Belt Sudbury East Manitoulin Nickel Belt Replaces Nickel Belt Gains all of Sudbury west of Highway 144 Gains Manitoulin District and that part of Sudbury District near Lake Huron from Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing Loses Nickel Centre Wanup and the remainder of the former city of Sudbury to Sudbury Taiaiko n Parkdale High Park Replaces Parkdale High Park Gains the area south of a powerline corridor north of St Clair Avenue from York South Weston Gains the territory north of the Gardiner Expressway and west of Atlantic Street from Spadina Fort York Thornhill Gains the area south of Major Mackenzie Drive and east of Dufferin Street in Vaughan from King Vaughan Loses the Sherwood area to King Vaughan Thunder Bay Rainy River No boundary changes Thunder Bay Superior North Gains Fort Hope 64 Neskantaga Webequie and Summer Beaver from Kenora Gains Marten Falls 65 and the area south of the Albany River and generally west of the Kenogami River from Timmins James Bay Gains Pic Mobert North Pic Mobert South and Pukaskwa National Park area from Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing Toronto Centre Gains the area east of Yonge Street and north of the Gardiner Expressway from Spadina Fort York Gains all territory south of Bloor Street and east of Yonge from University Rosedale Loses all territory west of Yonge to University Rosedale and Spadina Harbourfront Toronto Danforth Gains small area east of Parliament Street and south of the Gardiner Expressway from Spadina Fort York Toronto St Paul s Gains the remainder of Davisville Village from Don Valley West Gains the area north of the CPR Moore Park area in University Rosedale Loses the area south of Vaughan Road and west of Winona Drive in Oakwood Village to Davenport University Rosedale Gains that part of Spadina Fort York north of Queen Street and east of Ossington Avenue Gains that part of Toronto Centre north of Queen and west of Yonge Street Loses the area south of Bloor Street and east of Yonge to Toronto Centre Loses the area north of the CPR Moore Park area to Toronto St Paul s Vaughan Woodbridge Its border with King Vaughan west of Islington Avenue is re routed to follow Major Mackenzie Drive for its entirety Gains Vellore Village west of Highway 400 to King Vaughan Waterloo Loses all of the riding that is in the City of Kitchener to Kitchener Centre Wellington Halton Hills North Replaces Wellington Halton Hills Gains the City of Guelph neighbourhoods of University Village Kortright Hills Clairfields and Westminster from Guelph Loses the Georgetown area and that part of Halton Hills south of Sideroad 15 to Milton East Halton Hills South Whitby Loses the area north of Highway 407 to Pickering Brooklin Willowdale No boundary changes Windsor West Gains some small parcels near the Windsor Airport from Windsor Tecumseh Windsor Tecumseh Lakeshore Replaces Windsor Tecumseh Gains that part of Lakeshore north of the 401 and west of the Puce River from Essex Loses some small parcels near the Windsor Airport to Windsor West York Centre No boundary changes York South Weston Etobicoke Replaces York South Weston Gains the Humber Heights Westmount neighbourhood from Etobicoke North and Etobicoke Centre Loses the area south of Eglinton Avenue and east of the CPR to Davenport Keelesdale Eglinton West area Loses the area south of a powerline corridor north of St Clair Avenue to Taiaiko n Parkdale High Park York Durham New district Takes Georgina and the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation from York Simcoe Takes Brock from Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock Takes Uxbridge from Pickering Uxbridge Gains Scugog and Mississaugas of Scugog Island from Durham Prince Edward Island edit 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 61 89 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 Gains newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area from Malpeque 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 from Malpeque loses newly annexed territory by the City of Charlottetown in the Marshfield area to Charlottetown Saskatchewan edit 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 90 There were two modifications from the final report Battlefords Lloydminster Meadow Lake Replaces Battlefords Lloydminster gains the Beaver Lake Spiritwood Meadow Lake Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities including enclosed Indian Reserves Villages and the City of Meadow Lake from Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River loses the Rural Municipalities of Eye Hill Grass Lake Tramping Lake Reford Rosemount Heart s Hill Progress Mariposa Grandview Antelope Park Prairiedale Oakdale Winslow and all enclosed towns and villages in those RMs to Swift Current Grasslands Kindersley Carlton Trail Eagle Creek Gains the Rural Municipalities of St Louis Invergordon and Flett s Springs including the One Arrow 95 Indian Reserve and the villages of St Louis and Beatty from Prince Albert gains the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore and the Town of St Brieux from Yorkton Melville gains the Humboldt Lake area the Rural Municipality of Blucher and the municipalities of Allan Bradwell and Clavet from Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park in the riding of Saskatoon Grasswood loses the Rural Municipalities of Biggar Perdue Mountain View Marriott Harris Montrose Pleasant Valley St Andrews Milden and Fertile Valley including all enclosed towns and villages to Swift Current Grasslands Kindersley loses newly annexed territory by the City of Saskatoon to Saskatoon West but also gains all of Saskatoon West not in the City of Saskatoon Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River Loses the Beaver Lake Spiritwood Meadow Lake Loon Lake and the remainder of the Medstead Rural Municipalities including enclosed Indian Reserves Villages and the City of Meadow Lake to Battlefords Lloydminster Meadow Lake loses the Rural Municipalities of Big River Canwood Lakeland plus Prince Albert National Park and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask Shellbrook Paddowckwood and Torchwood plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves Towns and Villages to Prince Albert Moose Jaw Lake Centre Lanigan Gains the remainder of the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose from Regina Qu Appelle gains the Rural Municipalities of Maple Bush Enfield Chaplin Wheatlands Caron Shamrock Rodgers Hillsborough Gravelbourg Sutton and Lake Johnston plus all enclosed towns and villages from Cypress Hills Grasslands loses the Humboldt Lake area the Rural Municipality of Blucher and the municipalities of Allan Bradwell and Clavet to Carlton Trail Eagle Creek loses all newly annexed territory by the City of Regina to Regina Lewvan west of McCarthy Blvd or Regina Qu Appelle east of McCarthy gains the parts of Regina Lewvan and Regina Wascana south of Highway 33 not in the City of Regina Prince Albert Gains the Rural Municipalities of Big River Canwood Lakeland plus Prince Albert National Park and the remainder of the Rural Municipalites of Leask Shellbrook Paddowckwood and Torchwood plus all enclosed and partially enclosed Indian Reserves Towns and Villages from a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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