well there is 58 seats in the sask legislature and 38 belong to the sakatchewan party so the ndp has 20 seats
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It is 87
In the House of Commons, they have 77 of the 308 seats. In the Senate, they have 49 of the 105 seats. Hope that helps.
Results of the 2012 election are: Progressive Conservatives: 61 seats (43.9%) Wildrose Party: 17 seats (34.3%) Liberals: 5 seats (9.9 %) NDP: 4 seats (9.8 %)
Founded in 1961, there have been times when Canada's New Democratic Party has been very influential in Parliament. Although it is usually the party with the third or fourth most number of seats, in 2011, the NDP had an exceptional election-- in fact, it ended up with the second most number of seats in Parliament (103). But that all changed in the 2015 elections, when the NDP lost 59 seats, causing it to fall back to third place, with only 44 seats total.
Your question is unclear. Exactly when are you referring to? Before the October 2008 election? Right now? Currently (Dec 2008) the Canadian parliament has this make up: Conservatives: 143 Liberals: 77 Bloc: 49 NDP: 37 Independent: 2 After the 2006 General Election, the NDP had 29 seats. They increased their number by 10 seats from the previous election when they held 19 seats.
At the present time (Aug 2012) the composition of the House is: ALP - 71 Seats Lib/Nat coalition - 71 seats Independents - 5 Greens - 1 Katters Independants - 1 In the Senate the ALP hold 31 seats, the coalition 34 seats, the greens hold 9 and the democratic labor party holds 1, with the remaining seat held by an independent.
It does not presently hold any seats.
Currently, The NDP (New Democratic Party) holds the title of the "Official Opposition". They hold 103 seats out of the total 308. Their current interim leader as of July 25th is MP Nycole Turmel. Nycole Turmel is therefore "Leader of The Official Opposition" and the "Leader of The NDP" as of July 25th, 2011.
they have 22 seats