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How Canadians Govern Themselves › Government Structure
What is an MP in Canada?
- A Member of Parliament elected to the federal House of Commons
- A Municipal Politician elected to city council
- A Member of a provincial legislature
- A Military Person serving in the Canadian Forces
Why this is the correct answer
MP stands for Member of Parliament, specifically a person elected by voters in a federal riding to represent them in the House of Commons in Ottawa. Each MP votes on federal legislation and speaks on behalf of their constituents in Parliament.