Parliament of Canada /
Parlement du Canada
- Conservative Party of Canada / Parti conservateur du Canada
- (The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, MP, Prime Minister)
(166 seats in the House of Commons)- New Democratic Party / Nouveau Parti Démocratique
- (Nycole Turmel, deputé, Chef de l'opposition officielle (intérimaire))
(101 sièges à la chambre des communes)- Liberal Party of Canada / Parti libéral du Canada
- (Bob Rae, MP, Party Leader (interim))
(35 seats in the House of Commons)- Bloc Québécois
- (4 sièges à la chambre des communes)
- Green Party of Canada / Parti vert du Canada
- (Elizabeth May, MP, Party Leader)
(1 seat in the House of Commons)
- Vacancies / Sièges vacants
- 1 seat / 1 siège
By-elections: 2012-03-12 [Toronto-Danforth]Élections: 2011-05-02, 2008-10-14, 2006-01-23, 2004-06-28, 2000-11-27, 1997-06-02
- Liberal Party / Parti libéral
- (James S. Cowan, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate)
(45 seats / 45 sièges)- Convervative Party of Canada / Parti conservateur du Canada
- (The Hon. Marjorie LeBreton, Leader of the Government in the Senate)
(52 seats / 52 sièges)
- Progressive Conservative Party / Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada
- (2 seats / 2 sièges)
- Independent senators / Senateurs indepéndents
- (2 seats / 2 sièges)
- Vacancies / Sièges vacants
- 4 seats / 4 sièges
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Progressive Conservative Party
- (The Hon. Kathy Dunderdale, MHA, Premier)
(37 seats in the new House of Assembly)
(43 seats in the former House of Assembly)- Liberal Party
- (Yvonne Jones, MHA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(6 seats in the new House of Assembly)
(4 seats in the former House of Assembly)- New Democratic Party
- (Lorraine Michael, MHA, party leader)
(5 seats in the new House of Assembly)
(1 seat in the outgoing House of Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-11, 2007-10-08, 2003-10-21, 1999-02-09, 1996-02-22
Nova Scotia
- Progressive Conservative Party
- (Jamie Baillie, MLA, leader)
(7 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- New Democratic Party
- (Darrell Dexter, MLA, Premier)
(31 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party
- (Stephen McNeil, MLA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(11 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- Independent members
- 1 seat
Elections: 2009-06-09, 2006-06-13, 2003-08-05, 1999-07-27, 1998-03-24
Prince Edward Island
- Progressive Conservative Party
- (Olive Crane, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(5 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(4 seats in the former Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party
- (Robert Ghiz, Premier)
(22 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(23 seats in the former Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-03, 2007-05-28, 2003-09-29
New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick
- Progressive Convervative Party / Parti progressiste-conservateur
- (The Hon. David Alward, Premier)
(42 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party / Parti liberal
- (The Hon. Shawn Graham, party leader) [resignation announced 2010-11-09]
(13 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- New Democratic Party / Nouveau parti démocratique
- (Roger Duguay, party leader)
(0 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2010-09-27, 2006-09-18, 2003-06-09, 1999-06-07, 1995-09-11
Québec
- Parti libéral du Québec
- (L' hon. Jean Charest, député, Premier ministre)
(64 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)- Parti québécois
- (Pauline Marois, député, Chef de l'opposition officielle)
(45 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)- Action démocratique du Québec
- (Sylvie Roy, député, chef)
(4 sièges à l'Assemblée nationale)- Québec solidaire
- (Françoise David & Amir Khadir, député, chefs)
(1 siège à l'Assemblée nationale)- Option nationale
- (Jean-Martin Aussant, député, chef)
(1 siège à l'Assemblée nationale)
- Indepéndents
- 9 sièges
- Sièges vacants
- 1 siège (Argenteuil)
Élections partielles: 2011-12-05 [Bonaventure (PLQ)], 2010-11-29 [Kamouraska-Témiscouata (PQ)], 2010-09-13 [Saint-Laurent (PLQ)], 2009-06-22 [Marguerite-Bourgeoys (PLQ), Rivière-du-Loup (PLQ)]
Élections: 2008-12-08, 2007-03-26, 2003-04-14, 1998-11-30, 1994-09-12
Ontario
- Liberal Party
- (The Hon. Dalton McGuinty, MPP, Premier)
(53 seats in the new Provincial Parliament)
(72 seats in the former Provincial Parliament)- Progressive Conservative Party
- (Tim Hudak, MPP, Leader of the Opposition)
(37 seats in the new Provincial Parliament)
(25 seats in the former Provincial Parliament)- New Democratic Party
- (Andrea Horwath, MPP, party leader)
(17 seats in the new Provincial Parliament)
(10 seats in the former Provincial Parliament)
Elections: 2011-10-06, 2007-10-09, 2003-10-02, 1999-06-03, 1995-06-08
Manitoba
- New Democratic Party
- (The Hon. Greg Selinger, MLA, Premier)
(37 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(36 seats in the former Legislative Assembly)- Progressive Conservative Party
- (Hugh McFadyen, MLA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(19 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(18 seats in the former Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party
- (The Hon. Dr. Jon Gerrard, MLA, party leader)
(1 seat in the new Legislative Assembly)
(1 seat in the former Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-04, 2007-05-22, 2003-06-03, 1999-09-21, 1995-04-25
Saskatchewan
- New Democratic Party
- (John Nilson, MLA, Leader of the Opposition) [2011-11-19]
(9 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(21 seats in old outgoing Legislative Assembly)- Saskatchewan Party
- (The Hon. Brad Wall, MLA, Premier)
(49 seats in new outgoing Legislative Assembly)
(36 seats in the old Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party
- (Ryan Bater, leader)
(0 seats in new Legislative Assembly)
(0 seats in old Legislative Assembly)
Election: 2011-11-07, 2007-11-07, 2003-11-05, 1999-09-16, 1995-06-21
Alberta
- Progressive Conservative Party
- (The Hon. Ed Stelmach, MLA, Premier)
(70 seats in Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party
- (David Swann, MLA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(9 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- New Democratic Party
- (Brian Mason, MLA, Party leader)
(2 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- Wildrose Alliance Party
- (Paul Hinman, Party leader) [resignation announced]
(1 seat in the Legislative Assembly)- Independent members
- 1 seat
By-elections: 2009-09-14 [Calgary-Glenmore (Wildrose)]Elections: 2008-03-03, 2004-11-22, 2001-03-12, 1997-03-11
British Columbia
- Liberal Party
- (Christy Clark, Premier)
(49 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- New Democratic Party
- (Adrian Dix, MLA, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly)
(36 seats in the Legislative Assembly)- Green Party
- (Jane Sterk, party leader)
(No seats in the Legislative Assembly)- Reform B.C. Party
- (No seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2009-05-12, 2005-05-17, 2001-05-16, 1996-05-28
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/ Nunavut
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Nunavut Maligaliurvia /
Legislative Assembly /
Assemblée législative
- Premier / Premier ministre
- The Hon. Eva Aariak, MLA [2008-11-14]
- Independent members / Deputés indepéndents
- (19 seats in the Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 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
- 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
- Yukon Party
- (The Hon. Darrell Pasloski, MLA, Premier)
(11 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(10 seats in the former Legislative Assembly)- New Democratic Party
- (Elizabeth Hanson, MLA, Leader of the Official Opposition)
(6 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(3 seats in the former Legislative Assembly)- Liberal Party
(2 seats in the new Legislative Assembly)
(5 seat in the former Legislative Assembly)
Elections: 2011-10-11, 2006-10-10, 2002-11-05, 2000-04-17, 1996-09-30