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Description41st Can House.svg |
Seating plan in Canadian House of Commons for the 41st Parliament
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16 April 2013 |
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- Derived from en:File:Canada 2008 Federal Election seats.svg, which itself was based on en:File:Canada 2006 Federal Election seats.svg, and File:40th Can House.svg, all of which are GDFL
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Rrius at en.wikipedia |
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