There are 308 federal ridings in Canada, 36 of which are in the Province of British Columbia. The Conservative party holds 21 of those British Columbia seats, the New Democratic Party holds 12, the Liberal Party 2 and the Green Party 1.
For further information regarding the name and political affiliation of each individual Member of Parliament in British Columbia, please consult the Elections Canada website.
first of all if there is a representative for the provincial government that would mean that he/she is in a provincial government. if somone is in delta he/she is in a municipal government. your question cannot be answered because you asked for the representative in provincial government in delta (municipal government. ex. if it is a country it is federal if it is a province it is provincial if it is a city it is municipal.
Ottawa
The provincial representative of WHAT??
The premier of Quebec is Jean Charest.There is no position called "provincial representative".
Quebec City is the provincial capital of Quebec. Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario. Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Quebec City is 443.9 kilometres from Ottawa. Toronto is 449.2 kilometres from Ottawa. Quebec City is 5.3 kilometres closer to Ottawa than Toronto.
barney and chuky
Ottawa
In 2014, the provincial representative for Verdun Quebec was Jacques Daoust. He is a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.
david onley
Donald ethell
Rick Casson for Lethbridge
Alberta is not a territory, so doesnt have a territorial representative, Alberta is a Province, so the Provincial representative of Alberta is Cameron Wigmore