Across Canada, the standard practice is to establish electoral districts after recommendations are received from an Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission. Such commissions are set up at "arm's length" from the government and Legislative Assembly and operate independently. Their recommendations are intended to be independent of what any particular political body, group or person may wish. Upon receipt of their recommendations, it is usually the responsibility of the Assembly to implement or modify the recommendations received.
Sandy Lee on Canadian Practice
In the Legislative Assembly on June 13th, 2002. See this statement in context.
Canadian Practice
Item 4: Reports Of Standing And Special Committees
June 12th, 2002
Page 746
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