List of Canadian electoral districts 1952–66

This is a list of electoral districts or ridings in Canada for the Canadian federal election of 1953, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, and 1965. For the first time, each of Canada's territories would return one member each, instead of one member for both.

Electoral Districts are constituencies that elect Members of Parliament in Canada's House of Commons every election.

Newfoundland | 7 seats

Nova Scotia | 12 seats

Prince Edward Island | 3 seats

New Brunswick | 10 seats

Quebec | 75 seats

Ontario | 85 seats

Manitoba | 14 seats

Saskatchewan | 17 seats

Alberta | 17 seats

British Columbia | 22 seats

Northwest Territories | 1 seat

Yukon | 1 seat

*returned two members

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Preceded by
Electoral districts 1947–1952
Past Canadian electoral districts Succeeded by
Electoral districts 1966–1976
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