Canada's federal electoral map is being redrawn later this year, which will increase the number of seats from 338 to 343, while updating the boundaries of more than 270 existing ridings.
This update happens once per decade following each census, and the process is overseen by independent, non-partisan commissions.
David Akin breaks down some of the updates coming, and why the changes aren't popular with everyone.
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This update happens once per decade following each census, and the process is overseen by independent, non-partisan commissions.
David Akin breaks down some of the updates coming, and why the changes aren't popular with everyone.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9498999/canada-new-electoral-map-conservatives/
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