Les Assemblées législatives du Canada

The Legislative Assemblies of Canada

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[] Parliament of Canada / Parlement du Canada

House of Commons / Chambre des communes

Liberal Party of Canada / Parti libéral du Canada
(Justin Trudeau, député, Première ministre désigné)
(184 sièges à la chambre des communes nouvelle)
(36 sièges à la chambre des communes ancienne)
Conservative Party of Canada / Parti conservateur du Canada
(99 seats in the new House of Commons)
(159 seats in the outgoing House of Commons)
New Democratic Party / Nouveau Parti Démocratique
(Thomas Mulcair, député, chef)
(44 sièges à la chambre des communes nouvelle)
(95 sièges à la chambre des communes ancienne)
Bloc Québécois
(10 sièges à la chambre des communes nouvelle)
(2 sièges à la chambre des communes ancienne)
Green Party of Canada / Parti vert du Canada
(Elizabeth May, MP, Party Leader)
(1 seat in the new House of Commons)
(2 seats in the outgoing House of Commons)
Forces et Démocratie
Jean-Françcois Fortin, député, chef
(0 sièges à la chambre des communes nouvelle)
(2 sièges à la chambre des communes ancienne)

Élections: 2015-10-19, 2011-05-02, 2008-10-14, 2006-01-23, 2004-06-28, 2000-11-27, 1997-06-02


Senate / Sénat

Convervative Party of Canada / Parti conservateur du Canada
(The Hon. Marjorie LeBreton, Leader of the Government in the Senate)
(57 seats / 57 sièges)

Independent (Liberal) / Indepéndents (libéral)
(32 seats / 32 sièges)
Independent (Progressive Conservative) / Indepéndents (progressiste-conservateur)
(1 seat / 1 siège)
Independent / Indepéndents
(6 seats / 6 sièges)

Vacancies / Sièges vacants
9 seats / 9 sièges

[] Newfoundland and Labrador

House of Assembly

Progressive Conservative Party
(The Hon. Kathy Dunderdale, MHA, Premier)
(37 seats in the House of Assembly)
Liberal Party
(Yvonne Jones, MHA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(6 seats in the House of Assembly)
New Democratic Party
(Lorraine Michael, MHA, party leader)
(5 seats in the House of Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-11, 2007-10-08, 2003-10-21, 1999-02-09, 1996-02-22

[] Nova Scotia

Legislative Assembly

Progressive Conservative Party
(Jamie Baillie, MLA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(10 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
New Democratic Party
(Maureen McDonald, MLA, interim party leader)
(7 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Liberal Party
(The Hon. Stephen McNeil, MLA, Premier)
(33 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Independent members
1 seat in the Legislative Assembly
Elections: 2013-10-08, 2009-06-09, 2006-06-13, 2003-08-05, 1999-07-27, 1998-03-24

[] Prince Edward Island

Legislative Assembly

Progressive Conservative Party
(Olive Crane, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(5 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Liberal Party
(The Hon. Robert Ghiz, Premier)
(22 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-03, 2007-05-28, 2003-09-29

[] New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick

Legislative Assembly / Assemblée législative

Liberal Party / Parti liberal
(The Hon. Brian Gallant, Premier)
(26 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Progressive Convervative Party / Parti progressiste-conservateur
(R. Bruce Fitch, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(21 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Green Party / Parti vert
(David Coon, MLA, party leader)
(1 seat in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2014-09-22, 2010-09-27, 2006-09-18, 2003-06-09, 1999-06-07, 1995-09-11

[] Québec

Assemblée nationale

Parti libéral du Québec
(L'hon. Phillipe Couillard, député, Première ministre)
(70 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)
Parti québécois
(Sylvain Gaudreault député, chef intérimaire)
(30 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)
Coalition Avenir Québec
(François Legault, député, chef)
(22 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)
Québec solidaire
(Françoise David, députée, chef)
(3 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)
Élections: 2014-04-07, 2012-09-04, 2008-12-08, 2007-03-26, 2003-04-14, 1998-11-30, 1994-09-12

[] Ontario

Legislative Assembly

Liberal Party
(The Hon. Kathleen Wynne, MPP, Premier)
(59 seats in the new Provincial Parliament)
(53 seats in the outgoing Provincial Parliament)
Progressive Conservative Party
(Tim Hudak, MPP, outgoing Leader of the Opposition)
(27 seats in the new Provincial Parliament)
(36 seats in the outgoing Provincial Parliament)
New Democratic Party
(Andrea Horwath, MPP, party leader)
(21 seats in the new Provincial Parliament)
(18 seats in the outgoing Provincial Parliament)
Elections: 2014-06-12, 2011-10-06, 2007-10-09, 2003-10-02, 1999-06-03, 1995-06-08

[] Manitoba

Legislative Assembly

Progressive Conservative Party
(Brian Pallister, MLA, Premier-designate)
(40 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(19 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
New Democratic Party
(The Hon. Greg Selinger, MLA, outgoing Premier) [resignation announced 2016-04-19]
(14 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(37 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Liberal Party
(Rana Bokhari, Party leader)
(3 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(1 seat in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2016-04-19, 2011-10-04, 2007-05-22, 2003-06-03, 1999-09-21, 1995-04-25

[] Saskatchewan

Legislative Assembly

New Democratic Party
(Cam Broten, Party Leader)
(10 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(9 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Saskatchewan Party
(The Hon. Brad Wall, MLA, Premier)
(51 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(49 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Liberal Party
(Darrin Lamoureux, leader)
(0 seats)
Election: 2015-04-04, 2011-11-07, 2007-11-07, 2003-11-05, 1999-09-16, 1995-06-21

[] Alberta

Legislative Assembly

New Democratic Party
(Rachel Notley, Premier-elect)
(53 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(10 seats in the outging Legislative Assembly)
Wildrose Alliance Party
(21 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(17 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Progressive Conservative Party
(Ric McIver, MLA, Party Leader)
(10 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(61 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Alberta Liberal Party
(David Swann, MLA, Party Leader)
(1 seat in the new Legislative Assembly)
(5 seats in the outgoing Legislative Assembly)
Alberta Party
(Greg Clark, MLA, Party Leader)
(1 seat in the new Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2015-05-05, 2012-04-23, 2008-03-03, 2004-11-22, 2001-03-12, 1997-03-11

[] British Columbia

Legislative Assembly

B.C. Liberal Party
(The Hon. Christy Clark, Premier)
(55 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
New Democratic Party
(Adrian Dix, MLA, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly)
(33 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Green Party of B.C.
(Jane Sterk, party leader)
(1 seat in the Legislative Assembly)
B.C. Conservative Party
(No seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Independent members
1 seat in the Legislative Assembly
Elections: 2013-05-14, 2009-05-12, 2005-05-17, 2001-05-16, 1996-05-28

[]/ Nunavut

/ Nunavut Maligaliurvia / Legislative Assembly / Assemblée législative

Outgoing Premier / Premier ministre ancien
The Hon. Eva Aariak, MLA [2008-11-14]
Independent members / Deputés indepéndents
(22 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(19 seats in the old Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2013-10-28, 2008-10-27, 2004-02-16, 1999-02-15
NOTE: The Nunavut Legislature is strictly non-partisan.
NOTA: La législature du Nunavut manque des partis politiques.
NOTE: Nunavut became a territory on 1999-04-01.
NOTA: Nunavut à devenu un territoire le 1999-04-01.

[] Northwest Territories / Territoires du Nord-Ouest

Legislative Assembly / Assemblée législative

Premier / Premier ministre
The Hon. Bob McLeod
Independent members / Deputés indepéndents
(19 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections/Élections: 2011-10-03, 2007-10-01, 2003-11-24, 1999-02-15, 1995-10-16
NOTE: The NWT Legislature is strictly non-partisan.
NOTA: La législature des TN-O manque des partis politiques.

[] Yukon

Legislative Assembly

Yukon Party
(The Hon. Darrell Pasloski, MLA, Premier)
(11 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
New Democratic Party
(Elizabeth Hanson, MLA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(6 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Liberal Party
(2 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-11, 2006-10-10, 2002-11-05, 2000-04-17, 1996-09-30


Stewart M. Clamen,
with continual help from Alex E. H. Ng
(Last update: 2016-05-03)