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The State of Women In Politics After Elxn44

November 4, 2021 Amanda Kingsley Malo

Oh Canada!

Here come the stats about Canada’s 44th Election.

How Did Women Fare In the Canadian Election?

We dove into the data for the 2021 Canadian election to see just how many women were elected to office.

By Party

Overall, there were 102 women that were elected after the 44th Canadian Election — the most amount of women ever elected in history.

By Province

The number of women elected in each province.

The number of women members of parliament has steadily increased by an average of 8 women per election over the last decade after having plateaued in the mid-60s in the 2000s.

When looking at the overall picture, though, you can see that women have made some big gains.

Percentage By Province

The percentage of MP's that are now women in each province.

The UN Economic and Social Council resolution 1990/15 calls on governments to adopt a 30 percent minimum proportion of women in leadership positions. Only 4/13 provinces and territories meet that threshold recommendation after #elxn44.

Incumbency

And last but not least, did you see some of the amazing women that we elected in the North?

We are up ONE women elected in Northern Ontario with the election of Viviane Lapointe in Sudbury. Carole Hughes (Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing) and Patty Hajdu (Thunder Bay—Superior North) were both reelected. That means that, as it stands, 30% of the elected members of parliament in Northern Ontario are women.

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