Census Profile – Federal electoral districts (2013 Representation Order)

Federal electoral districts (2013 Representation Order)

To access profile information from the 2011 Census Profile, select a federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order) below.

Notes

  1. October 2, 2014: Federal electoral district name changes

  2. The Constitution of Canada requires that the number of seats in the House of Commons be recalculated and the boundaries of federal electoral districts (FEDs) be reviewed after each 10-year census to reflect changes and movements in Canada's population. This process is known as the redistribution of federal electoral districts. A 2013 Representation Order was proclaimed with 338 federal electoral districts, and reported in the Canada Gazette on October 5, 2013.

    Many of the 338 federal electoral districts (2013 Representation Order) do not fully align with the 2011 Census geographic structure. To tabulate the data from the 2011 Census, the 2011 dissemination block structure was used. In some cases, dissemination blocks were split between FEDs and were assigned to a single FED for the purpose of tabulating the data. For this reason, and also due to random rounding, the 2011 Census data for these FEDs may not match the population counts reported in the Canada Gazette.

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