This article is about the grouping of all provinces east of Manitoba. For the grouping of the Maritime provinces with Newfoundland and Labrador, see
Atlantic Canada .
Eastern Canada (French : Est du Canada , also the Eastern provinces , Canadian East or the East ) is generally considered to be the region of Canada south of Hudson Bay /Hudson Strait and east of Manitoba , consisting of the following provinces (from east to west): Newfoundland and Labrador , Nova Scotia , Prince Edward Island , New Brunswick , Quebec and Ontario .
Ontario and Quebec , Canada's two largest provinces, define Central Canada ; while the other provinces in Eastern Canada constitute Atlantic Canada . New Brunswick , Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are also known as the Maritime provinces .[ 1]
Capitals
Ottawa , Canada's capital, is located in Eastern Canada, within the province of Ontario.
The capitals of the provinces are in the list below:
Definitions
File:Excise Inland revenue map of Eastern Canada, 1884 CTASC.jpg Historical map of Eastern Canada (1884)
The Canadian Press defines Eastern Canada as everything east of and including Thunder Bay , Ontario.[ 2]
Population
The total population of this region is about 23,946,177 in 2016, or about 70% of Canada's population. Most of the population resides in Ontario and Quebec. The region contains three of Canada's five largest metropolitan areas, Toronto being the fourth largest municipality in North America.
File:Population density statistics canada.gif Canada population density map (2014)Top left: The Quebec City–Windsor Corridor is the most densely inhabited and heavily industrialized region accounting for nearly 50 percent of the total population[ 3]
Largest metropolitan areas
Toronto , Ontario - 6,254,191
Montreal , Quebec - 4,098,927
National Capital Region (Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario-Quebec) - 1,568,381
Quebec City , Quebec - 807,200
Hamilton , Ontario - 536 917
London , Ontario - 474 786
St. Catharines-Niagara , Ontario - 447,888
Kitchener , Ontario - 441 380
Halifax , Nova Scotia - 403,131
Windsor , Ontario - 329,144
Barrie , Ontario - 212,667
Sherbrooke , Quebec - 212,105
St. John's , Newfoundland and Labrador - 205,955
The population of each province in 2016, from greatest to least is here:
Politics
Eastern Canada is represented by 231 Members of Parliament out of the 338 (121 in Ontario, 78 in Quebec, and 32 in the Atlantic Provinces ) and 78 senators out of 105.
2021 Federal Election Results for Eastern Canada[ 4]
Party name
ON
QC
NB
NS
PE
NL
Total
Liberal
Seats:
78
35
6
8
4
6
137
Vote:
39.3
33.6
42.4
42.3
46.2
47.7
–
Conservative
Seats:
37
10
4
3
–
1
55
Vote:
34.9
18.6
33.6
29.4
31.6
32.5
–
New Democratic Party
Seats:
5
1
–
–
–
–
6
Vote:
17.8
9.8
11.9
22.1
9.2
17.4
–
Bloc Québécois
Seats:
–
32
–
–
–
–
32
Vote:
–
32.1
–
–
–
–
–
Green
Seats:
1
–
–
–
–
–
1
Vote:
2.2
1.5
5.2
1.9
9.6
–
–
Total seats
121
78
10
11
4
7
231
2021 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 4]
137
55
32
6
1
Liberal
Conservative
Bloc Québécois
N
G
2019 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 5]
140
50
32
8
1
Liberal
Conservative
Bloc Québécois
ND
G
2015 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 6]
152
45
24
10
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
BQ
2011 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 7]
92
87
30
4
Conservative
New Democratic
Liberal
B
2008 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 8]
71
69
49
22
2
Conservative
Liberal
Bloc Québécois
NDP
I
2006 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 9]
87
59
51
15
1
Liberal
Conservative
Bloc Québécois
NDP
I
2004 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 10]
118
54
31
10
Liberal
Bloc Québécois
Conservative
NDP
2000 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 11]
155
38
10
5
2
Liberal
Bloc Québécois
PC
N
C
1997 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 11]
138
44
19
8
1
Liberal
Bloc Québécois
PC
ND
I
1993 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 12]
148
54
2
1
1
Liberal
Bloc Québécois
P
R
I
1988 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 12]
121
75
10
Progressive Conservative
Liberal
NDP
1984 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 12]
150
38
13
1
Progressive Conservative
Liberal
NDP
I
1980 Federal Election Seat Results for Eastern Canada[ 12]
145
52
5
Liberal
Progressive Conservative
N
See also
References
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