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Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through general elections or bi-elections by the residents of their constituency that are eligible to vote. The candidate with the highest number of votes is subsequently appointed as a Member of Parliament.

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The house of commons is chosen by the voters of Canada not the Americans

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They're elected by the Canadians, who are recommended by the premier minister.

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By popular vote at a general election.

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