Results of the 2006 Canadian federal election (Ontario) explained

The Canadian federal election of 2006 in the province of Ontario gave 54 of the 106 seats to the Liberals - a loss of 21 seats compared to the previous election of 2004. The Conservatives won 40 seats (up by 17), and the remaining 12 went to the N.D.P. (up by 4).

Ottawa

See also: Canadian federal election results in Ottawa.

Eastern Ontario

See also: Canadian federal election results in Eastern Ontario.

Central Ontario

See also: Canadian federal election results in Central Ontario.

Southern Durham and York

See also: Canadian federal election results in Southern Durham and York.

Suburban Toronto

See also: Canadian federal election results in Suburban Toronto.

Central Toronto

See also: Canadian federal election results in Central Toronto.

Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville

See also: Canadian federal election results in Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville.

Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara

See also: Canadian federal election results in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara.

Midwestern Ontario

See also: Canadian federal election results in Midwestern Ontario.

Southwestern Ontario

See also: Canadian federal election results in Southwestern Ontario.

Northern Ontario

See also: Canadian federal election results in Northern Ontario.