Legislative Assemblies of Canadian Provinces and Territories

Legislative Assemblies Of Canadian Provinces And Territories

This is a list of the Legislative Assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories.
*Governing parties are shown by shading.

Provincial or Territorial Legislative Assembly Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democrat Prov. parties1 CAQ (QC) Wildrose (AB) Independent Total
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 493 - 35 - - - 1 85
Legislative Assembly of Alberta 5 61 4 - - 17 - 87
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - - 9 49 - - - 58
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 1 19 37 - - - - 57
Legislative Assembly of Ontario 53 37 17 - - - - 107
National Assembly of Quebec 503 - - 54 19 - 2 125
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick 13 42 - - - - - 55
Nova Scotia House of Assembly 11 10 31 - - - - 52
Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island 22 5 - - - - - 27
Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly 6 37 5 - - - - 48
Yukon Legislative Assembly 2 - 6 11 - - - 19
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories2 - - - - - - 19 19
Legislative Assembly of Nunavut2 - - - - - - 19 19
  • 1 "Provincial parties" are parties that use the province's name followed by "Party" or something similar. These include the Saskatchewan Party in Saskatchewan, the Parti Québécois in Quebec and the Yukon Party in the Yukon as well as minor parties in some other provinces.
  • 2 Nunavut and the Northwest Territories do not have formal political parties.
  • 3 Not aligned with the federal party.

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