The answer is 106.
38 Ryders.
Canada's Constitution provides that no province shall have fewer seats in the House of Commons than it has seats in the Senate. As such, Prince Edward Island is constitutionally entitled to four seats in the House of Commons. Canada no longer has any multiple-member constituencies at the federal level. Therefore, there are four ridings in Prince Edward Island.
Currently, Alberta has 28 federal ridings. This number will expand to 34 for the next federal election. There are 87 ridings in provincial elections.
Toronto has many federal ridings within the city limits.
A riding is a federal or provincial geographical area that is represented by an elected politician. Except for vacancies, there are 308 members of Canada's House of Commons and each member represents a different riding. All together, the 308 ridings cover every part of Canada, with no riding overlapping any part of any other riding. (In the past, there were some federal ridings that elected more than one member, but they no longer exist.) In theory, each riding contains exactly the same number of eligible voters. In practice, of course, that is not possible. Rural ridings generally have fewer eligible voters than urban ridings. Rapidly growing urban areas tend to have many more eligible voters per riding than ridings with stable populations. Ridings are given names, rather than numbers, and over the years some have been quite distinctive. Bonavista-Twillingate was one, as was Nanaimo-Cowichan-The Islands. "Riding" is a colloquial term. At the federal level, the formal term used is "Electoral District." Ridings are also found at the provincial level, and are known by a variety of names. "Electoral District" and "Electoral Division" are the most common, but "Provincial Constituency" is used in Saskatchewan and "Riding" is used in Nunavut.
Yorkshire had always been a large county and it used to be divided into three Ridings - the North, West and East Ridings - each functioning almost as an independent county.These Ridings were abolished in 1974 as part of Local Government reorganisation.(The word riding comes from thirding and means a third.)
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There is 38 parliaments in Canada. ................. THere is the federal government - Parliament of Canada Then each province has a provincial parliament as well - 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Mexico is not made of provinces but by federal, independent states. Mexico has 31 of such states plus a federal district.
Canada has 10 Lieutenant Governors, one for each province. Canada also has 3 Commissioners, one for each territory. The role of a Commissioner is similar to that of a Lieutenant Governor, except that, officially, a Commissioner is a representative of the federal Government and not of the Crown.
It depends on the country and state/province.