Have Your Say on British Columbia’s Changing Federal Electoral Map

Register your input prior to final decisions on riding realignment

  • Aug. 20, 2012 2:00 p.m.
Govt. of Canada

Govt. of Canada

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia will hold public hearings so residents can share their views on the new federal electoral map it recently proposed.

The commission’s proposal focuses on the creation of six new electoral districts as a result of the increase in the province’s population.

Every 10 years, commissions readjust the boundaries of federal electoral districts while taking into consideration population numbers, communities of interest or identity, historical patterns and geography. After consultations, the commissions make final decisions about where electoral boundaries will be located.

Everyone is invited to attend the public hearings. Those wishing to make a representation must send the commission written notice no later than August 30, 2012. The commission is also accepting written comments until October 18, 2012. To read the proposal, get the hearing dates and locations or send a notice of representation, visit www.federal redistribution.ca/ or call 1-855-747-7236 (toll-free).

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