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  1. The federal electoral redistribution of 2012 was a redistribution of electoral districts ("ridings") in Canada following the results of the 2011 Canadian census. As a result of amendments to the Constitution Act, 1867, the number of seats in the House of Commons of Canada increased from 308 to 338. The previous electoral redistribution was in 2003.

  2. Feb 7, 2006 · Background. Redistribution describes both the allocation of seats in the House of Commons to the provinces and the procedure for drawing specific constituency boundaries within the provinces. This occurs every 10 years, after a census in a year ending in “1,” such as 2011 — known as a “decennial census.”

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  4. The process of redefining electoral boundaries is called redistribution, and the results are recorded in a "representation order". The Representation Order of 2003 set the number of ridings at 308. The 2012 redistribution set the number of ridings to 338. Electoral method Single-member plurality

  5. Dec 16, 2011 · Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts - 2012. Below you will find the main steps of the redistribution of federal electoral districts as legislated by the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (the Act). Please note that these are estimates of expected timelines and do not account for possible extensions.

  6. Jun 19, 2014 · List of 338 electoral districts – Order of 2013. Electoral districts name changes. Note: The names of the following electoral districts were changed through legislation effective on the date indicated. Federal Electoral Districts – Representation Order of 2013. Download the list in CSV format.

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