Legislative size (directly elected)

Canada

Canada

Answer
338
Source

Constitution, 1867-03-29 (last amended 2011-12-16)

Section 37: The House of Commons shall, subject to the Provisions of this Act, consist of three hundred and eight members of whom one hundred and six shall be elected for Ontario, seventy-five for Quebec, eleven for Nova Scotia, ten for New Brunswick, fourteen for Manitoba, thirty-six for British Columbia, four for Prince Edward Island, twenty-eight for Alberta, fourteen for Saskatchewan, seven for Newfoundland, one for the Yukon Territory, one for the Northwest Territories and one for Nunavut. 
 
51A. CONSTITUTION OF HOUSE OF COMMONS 
Notwithstanding anything in this Act a province shall always be entitled to a number of members in the House of Commons not less than the number of senators representing such province. 
 
52. INCREASE OF NUMBER OF HOUSE OF COMMONS 
The Number of Members of the House of Commons may be from Time to Time increased by the Parliament of Canada, provided the proportionate Representation of the Provinces prescribed by this Act is not thereby disturbed.
 

Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. E-3) Last amended on February 26, 2015

Population estimates

12.1 The ChiefStatistician shall prepare the estimates of the population of Canada and of each province required by subsection 51(1.1) of the Constitution Act, 1867 and send them, without delay, to the Minister and to the Chief Electoral Officer along with the estimates of the population of each province that were prepared for the purpose of the readjustment following the completion of the preceding decennial census.

Calculation of members

14. (1) On receipt of the estimates referred to in section 12.1, the Chief Electoral Officer shallcalculate the number of members of the House of Commons to be assigned to each province, subject and according to the provisions of section 51 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and the rules in that section, and on the completion of that calculation shall cause a statement to be published in the Canada Gazette setting out the results.

Comment

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