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- Surrey_Central abstract "Surrey Central was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, used in the 1997 and 2000 elections to elect a Member of Parliament for the 36th and 37th Parliaments, respectively. The electoral district was created, in 1996, as part of the expansion of the House of Commons of Canada from 295 to 301 seats, which gave British Columbia two additional seats. Gurmant Grewal won the 1997 election for the Reform Party of Canada which became the official opposition. After the Reform Party disbanded, Grewal joined the Canadian Alliance and won re-election in 2000, with his party again forming the official opposition. The electoral district was abolished when the House of Commons again expanded for the 2004 election. Located entirely within the municipality of Surrey, Surrey Central had its southern boundary along the Serpentine River and its northern boundary fronting the Surrey North electoral district. Using the last available census (1991), it was estimated to have 112,682 people during the 1997 election, which was higher than the average electoral district. When the data from the 1996 census became available Surrey Central was estimated to be the most populous electoral district in Canada, at 149,468 people. People with a South Asian ethnicity made up about a quarter of the electoral district's population and it included the largest concentration of Indo-Canadians in any electoral district in Canada.".
- Surrey_Central country Canada.
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- Surrey_Central demoArea "152".
- Surrey_Central demoCd Metro_Vancouver.
- Surrey_Central demoCensusDate "2001".
- Surrey_Central demoCsd Surrey,_British_Columbia.
- Surrey_Central demoElectors "97421".
- Surrey_Central demoElectorsDate "2000".
- Surrey_Central demoPop "179158".
- Surrey_Central fedAbolished "2003".
- Surrey_Central fedCreated "1996".
- Surrey_Central fedElectionFirst "1997".
- Surrey_Central fedElectionLast "2000".
- Surrey_Central fedStatus "defunct".
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- Surrey_Central province "British Columbia".
- Surrey_Central subject Category:Defunct_British_Columbia_federal_electoral_districts.
- Surrey_Central subject Category:Politics_of_Surrey,_British_Columbia.
- Surrey_Central type DefunctBritishColumbiaFederalElectoralDistricts.
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- Surrey_Central comment "Surrey Central was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, used in the 1997 and 2000 elections to elect a Member of Parliament for the 36th and 37th Parliaments, respectively. The electoral district was created, in 1996, as part of the expansion of the House of Commons of Canada from 295 to 301 seats, which gave British Columbia two additional seats. Gurmant Grewal won the 1997 election for the Reform Party of Canada which became the official opposition.".
- Surrey_Central label "Surrey Central".
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