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38th Canadian House of Commons seating plan

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In the Canadian House of Commons seating plan, Members of Parliament are generally seated as a group with members of the caucus of their political party. The members of the governing party or parties are seated to the right of the Speaker in the House of Commons, while members of opposition parties are generally seated to the left of the Speaker. Where the governing party or parties have more than half the members of the House, members of the government caucus are seated on the "opposition side", and where the government has less than half of the seats, opposition members are seated on the "government side", as is the case with the current Parliament.

The colours in the chart indicate the political party to which each member belongs:

Government:

  • Red: Liberal Party of Canada
  • Pink: Liberals who are members of Cabinet
  • Opposition:

  • Dark blue: Conservative Party of Canada
  • Light blue: Bloc Québécois
  • Orange: New Democratic Party
  • Grey: Independent
  • Vacant seats:

  • Black
  • See also: List of MPs
  • References

    38th Canadian House of Commons seating plan Wikipedia