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  1. Alberta is considered the most right-wing, although it is less so in the big cities. In Canada (at least from what I’ve observed) it tends to be more that the big cities and university towns are left wing, and rural areas and small towns tend to be more right wing.

    • Liberal Leans in Atlantic Canada, Toronto and Montreal
    • Conservatives Have The Most Strongholds
    • NDP Leans Are Candidate-Influenced
    • Vancouver Island Leaning Green
    • Split Complicates The Bloc's Electoral Math

    The strongest ridings for the Liberals are concentrated in just three parts of the country: Atlantic Canada, Montreal and the Greater Toronto Area. Newfoundland and Labrador is home to the four ridings with the most significant Liberal lean, with the province's four ridings west of the Avalon Peninsula all leaning at least 30 points more Liberal th...

    No surprise here: the ridings that lean most heavily toward the Conservatives are located in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The party's best 18 ridings are in these two provinces. Half of the top 50 Conservative-leaning ridings are in Alberta, with another 17 in British Columbia, Saskatchewan or Manitoba. But the Conservatives also boast more stronghold...

    While the Liberal and Conservative leans are geographically distinct, that's not the case for the NDP. Its top 50 ridings are distributed across the country far more broadly. This pattern suggests the NDP's lean can be attributed to the people representing the party in those ridings, rather than to the region. The strongest NDP leans tend to be fou...

    Four of the 10 best ridings for the Greens are on Vancouver Island, suggesting this is fertile ground for the party to make gains in the 2019 federal election. But also relatively high on the Greens' lean list are ridings where provincial Green parties have scored some successes in the rest of the country. Guelph in Ontario ranks sixth with an 8.2-...

    For the Bloc Québécois, its top ridings are primarily located in the suburbs north of Montreal. (The chart below shows how ridings in Quebec lean toward the Bloc compared to the province as a whole, rather than nationwide.) But there's a complication here. The two best ridings for the Bloc (and three of the top five) are occupied by MPs from Québec...

  2. 3 de oct. de 2021 · According to the work done by Armstrong, Lucas and Taylor, the Liberals won all 25 of the most urban ridings in Canada and 109 of the top 150 most urban ridings. The Conservatives won just 23...

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  3. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Geoff Russ | September 30, 2022. Has Québec become the most conservative province in Canada? “The current Québec provincial landscape is a clear demonstration that centre-right ideas are popular with Québecers,” says Carl Vallée. “People in English Canada should stop thinking about Québec as a progressive region of the country.”

  4. 9 de may. de 2017 · The bulk of the left wing vote is concentrated in Vancouver, parts of the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, and the more conservative vote is in the Fraser Valley, southern Interior, the north...

  5. 24 de jul. de 2022 · Mack Penner. The leadership race for Alberta’s United Conservative Party signals a further shift to the right in Canada’s most conservative province. But the province’s conservatism isn’t innate — it is a result of carbon producers’ domination of the economy. Fossil fuel extraction is a massive industry in Alberta.

  6. Conservative Party of Canada: Manicouagan: Marilène Gill: Bloc Québécois: Marc-Aurèle-Fortin: Yves Robillard: Liberal Party of Canada: Mégantic—L'Érable: Luc Berthold: Conservative Party of Canada: Mirabel: Jean-Denis Garon: Bloc Québécois: Montarville: Stéphane Bergeron: Bloc Québécois: Montcalm: Luc Thériault: Bloc Québécois