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Federally: Members of Parliament (MPs)

Provincially: Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) or Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

Municipally: Councillors

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Provincial politicians are known by a variety of names. The most common name is Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The four western provinces and the three Atlantic provinces use this designation, as do the three territories.

An Ontario politician is called Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). A Québec politician is a Member of the National Assembly (MNA). A politician in Newfoundland and Labrador is a Member of the House of Assembly (MHA).

A municipal politician is sometimes referred to as an alderman.

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