There are currently 308 federal ridings in Canada.
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.
There are 308 federal ridings in Canada. The voters in each riding are entitled to elect one member to the House of Commons. Newfoundland and Labrador is entitled to 7 ridings. Prince Edward Island is entitled to 4 ridings. Nova Scotia is entitled to 11 ridings. New Brunswick is entitled to 10 ridings. Quebec is entitled to 75 ridings. Ontario is entitled to 106 ridings. Manitoba is entitled to 14 ridings. Saskatchewan is entitled to 14 ridings. Alberta is entitled to 28 ridings. British Columbia is entitled to 36 ridings. Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories are entitled to 1 riding each.
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.)
Currently, Alberta has 28 federal ridings. This number will expand to 34 for the next federal election. There are 87 ridings in provincial elections.
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No such post exists. Ontario isn't a city, it's a province. City councillors are elected to represent ridings within cities. For example in Toronto there are 44 wards, each has a councillor to represent it at City Hall.
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The Ridings School was created in 1995.
Ridings FM was created in 1999.
Phil Ridings was born in 1917.