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A Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in Canada can be anyone who meets the eligibility criteria set by their province, which typically includes being at least 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, and a resident of the province. Candidates usually represent a political party or may run as independents. They must also be nominated by their party or meet specific requirements to run independently in an election. Ultimately, MPPs are elected by the constituents in their respective electoral districts.

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