In Canada, each province is represented by an equal number of Senators in the Senate, regardless of population. There are 24 Senators from Ontario, 24 from Quebec, 12 from Nova Scotia, 10 from New Brunswick, 6 from British Columbia, 6 from Alberta, 6 from Manitoba, 4 from Saskatchewan, 4 from Newfoundland and Labrador, and 1 from Prince Edward Island. Additionally, there are 2 Senators representing the Northwest Territories, 2 from Yukon, and 1 from Nunavut. This totals 105 Senators across the country.
Alberta is not an American state, it is a Canadian province, therefore Alberta does NOT have Senators. Alberta has MLA's (Member of Legislative Assembly) and there is one for each region of the province.
Saskatchewan is represented by two senators in the Canadian Senate. These senators are appointed to represent the province in the upper chamber of Parliament. The number of senators for each province is determined by the Constitution, which allocates a total of 105 seats in the Senate.
Manitoba has six senators. The number of senators in each province is based on representation in the Senate of Canada, where each province has an equal number of seats regardless of population. This structure is designed to ensure regional representation in the federal legislative process.
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There are 105 senators in the Canadian government.
Canadian senators are appointed by the Prime Minister, they are not elected (although there are plans to reform the Senate).
9 U.S states and 1 Canadian province.
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There are two senators from each state.
Each state has two senators
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