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This is a gallery of maps relating to the 2004 Canadian federal election. The maps are indexed by region, and show a key map with numbers. Each number indicates the district number which corresponds to the list located either to the right of the map or above. The key maps are colour-coated depending on which party won the ridings shown on the map. The colors represent:
- RED - Liberal Party of Canada
- BLUE - Conservative Party of Canada
- DARK TEAL - Bloc Québécois]
- ORANGE - New Democratic Party
- GREY - Independent
After this key map, there are four to six maps showing the strenghts of the various parties in the regions by ridings.
This map shows where the regions are located within Canada:
1. Newfoundland and Labrador
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2. Nova Scotia
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3. Prince Edward Island
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4. New Brunswick
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Quebec
[edit]5. Eastern Quebec
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6. Côte-Nord and Saguenay
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7. Quebec City
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8. Central Quebec
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9. Eastern Townships
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10. Montérégie
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11. Northern Montreal and Laval
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12. Eastern Montreal
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13. Western Montreal
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14. Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec
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Ontario
[edit]15. Ottawa
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16. Eastern Ontario
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17. Central Ontario
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18. Southern Durham and York
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19. Suburban Toronto
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20. Central Toronto
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21. Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville
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22. Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara
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23. Midwestern Ontario
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24. Southwestern Ontario
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25. Northern Ontario
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Manitoba
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Winnipeg
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Saskatchewan
[edit]Northern Saskatchewan
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Southern Saskatchewan
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Alberta
[edit]Rural Alberta
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Edmonton and Environs
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Calgary
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British Columbia
[edit]Interior British Columbia
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Fraser Valley and Southern Lower Mainland
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Vancouver and the Northern Lower Mainland
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Vancouver Island
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Northern Canada
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