Brant (electoral district)
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| Brant Electoral district | |
|---|---|
| MP | Lloyd St. Amand (2004-) |
| Party | Liberal (1993-) |
| MPP | Dave Levac (1999-) |
| Party | Liberal (1999-) |
| Province | Ontario |
| Census division(s) | Brant, Haldimand |
| Census subdivision(s) | Brant, Brantford, New Credit 40A, Six Nations 40 |
| Federal district Created | 1966 |
Brant is the name of current and former federal and provincial electoral districts in the Canadian province of Ontario. The boundaries have differed slightly or significantly by riding and over time within the same riding. An electoral district (or riding) is a geographically-based constituency upon which Canadas representative democracy is based. ... The interior of the House of Commons chamber, also called the Green Chamber The House of Commons (in French, la Chambre des communes) is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of Canada which sits in the nations capital of Ottawa, Ontario. ... Lloyd St. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ... The Liberal Party of Canada (French: Parti libéral du Canada) is Canadas largest political party. ... The Ontario Legislature Building at Queens Park The Legislative Assembly of Ontario, is the legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Dave Levac (born April 6, 1954 in Brantford, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ... The Ontario Liberal Party is a centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. ... Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Area 1,076,395 km² (4th) - Land 917,741 km² - Water 158,654 km² (14. ... Census division is the next smallest political region below province or territory, in Canada, similar to a county. ... Brant County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Haldimand is a single-tier municipality (but called a county) on the Niagara Peninsula in southern Ontario, on Lake Erie, and on the Grand River. ... Census subdivision is a Canadian political region organized by Statistics Canada and determined by the provinces. ... The city of Brant (or County of Brant) is a single-tier municipality and a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Brantford (2004 population 90,195) is a city located on the Grand River in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ... Six Nations of the Grand River is the name applied to two contiguous Indian reserves southeast of Brantford, Ontario, Canada – Six Nations reserve no. ... -1... Canada is a sovereign state in northern North America, the northern-most country in the world, and the second largest in total area. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Area 1,076,395 km² (4th) - Land 917,741 km² - Water 158,654 km² (14. ...
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First federal riding
This riding was created in 1903 from Brant County exclusive of the whole or the bulk of the county seat of Brantford. It has elected the following MPs: Brant County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Brantford (2004 population 90,195) is a city located on the Grand River in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
- 1904 William Paterson (Liberal), minister of customs
- 1908 Paterson
- 1911 John Fisher (Conserative)
- 1917 Harold John (Union Government)
- 1921 William Good (Progressive))
- 1925 Franklin Smoke (Conservative)
- 1926 Smoke
- 1930 Smoke
- 1935 George Wood (Liberal)
- 1940 Wood
- 1945 John Charlton (Progessive Conservative)
The Liberal Party of Canada (French: Parti libéral du Canada) is Canadas largest political party. ... The name Conservative Party of Canada has been used twice in Canadian history. ... The Unionist Party was formed in 1917 by MPs in Canada who supported the Union government formed by Sir Robert Borden during World War I. In May 1917, Conservative Prime Minister Borden proposed the formation of a national unity government or coalition government to Liberal leader Sir Wilfrid Laurier in... The Progressive Party of Canada was a political party in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s. ... The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC) was a Canadian conservative political party that existed from 1867 to 2003. ...
Second federal riding
This riding was reconstituted in 1966. Although its boundaries have been altered, it has always comprised the bulk of Brant County (now governed by two single-tier municipalities, the City of Brantford and the City of Brant County) and often the Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40. It has elected the following MPs: Six Nations of the Grand River is the name applied to two contiguous Indian reserves southeast of Brantford, Ontario, Canada – Six Nations reserve no. ...
- 1968 James E. Brown (Liberal)
- 1971 (by-election) Derek Blackburn (New Democrat)
- 1972 Blackburn
- 1974 Blackburn
- 1979 Blackburn
- 1980 Blackburn
- 1984 Blackburn
- 1988 Blackburn
- 1993 Jane Stewart (Liberal) cabinet minister and daughter of Bob Nixon
- 1997 Stewart
- 2000 Stewart
- 2004 Lloyd St. Amand (Liberal)
This page is about the Canadian political party. ... Jane Stewart (born April 25, 1955 in Brantford, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician who was the Minister of Human Resources Development from 1999 to 2003 Stewart was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 election. ... This article is about Robert Nixon, the politician. ...
First provincial riding
Created from previous ridings of similar names and succeeded by future ridings of similar names.
- 1926 Harry Nixon (Progressive Party of Ontario|Progressive) (actual riding name: Brant County)
- 1929 H. Nixon
- 1934 H. Nixon (Liberal Progressive) (actual riding name hereafter: Brant)
- 1937 H. Nixon (Liberal)
- 1943 H. Nixon
- 1945 H. Nixon
- 1948 H. Nixon
- 1951 H. Nixon
- 1955 H. Nixon
- 1959 H. Nixon
- 1959 Robert Fletcher "Bob" Nixon (Liberal) (later cabinet minister when representing a riding of a different name)
- 1963 B. Nixon
- 1967 B. Nixon
- 1971 B. Nixon
Harry Corwin Nixon (April 1, 1891-October 22, 1961) was a Canadian poltician and briefly Premier of Ontario. ... The Ontario Liberal Party is a centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. ... This article is about Robert Nixon, the politician. ... The Ontario Liberal Party is a centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Second provincial riding
Created with the same name and boundaries as its federal counterpart.
- 1999 Dave Levac (Liberal)
- 2004 Levac
External links
- House of Commons of Canada (http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=63) historical ridings section, first federal riding
- House of Commons of Canada (http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=64) historical ridings section, second federal riding

