Riding boundary changes could pit some MPs from same parties in nomination races, say politicos

Some incumbent MPs might not be able to represent their ridings in the next election because of the redistribution process, says Liberal MP Judy Sgro.
Expanding: The ongoing redistribution of electoral boundaries process, that will add four new seats to the House, is expected to conclude in April 2024. This means if the next election is called after after the new boundaries in place, there will be 342 ridings up for grabs, as opposed to 338 now.
The upcoming redistribution of Canada's electoral boundaries could pit some incumbent MPs from the same parties to run against each other for the nominations which means some may not be able to seek re-election in the next general election, say current and former MPs, and Hill staffers. “It's [re...

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