Elections Canada created a website dedicated to Redistribution 2012, but it already started to sink into the obscurity of the World-Wide Web in 2023 and as of 2024 can only be accessed through the WayBack Machine.
Proposals
- 1. Newfoundland & Labrador. 2012
- 2. Prince Edward Island, 2012
- 3. Nova Scotia, 2012
- 4. New Brunswick, 2012
- 5. Quebec, 2012
- 6. Ontario, 2012
- 7. Manitoba, 2012
- 8. Saskatchewan, 2012
- 9. Alberta, 2012
- 10. British Columbia, 2012
Preliminary Reports
- 1. Newfoundland, 2012
- 2. Prince Edward Island, 2012
- 3. Nova Scotia, 2012
- 4. New Brunswick, 2012
- 5. Quebec, 2012
- 6. Ontario, 2012
- 7. Manitoba, 2012
- 8. Saskatchewan, 2012
- 9. Alberta, 2012
- 10. British Columbia, 2012
Objections from PROC
- 1. PROC’s Report on Newfoundland & Labrador
- 4. PROC’s Report on New Brunswick
- 5. PROC’s Report on Quebec
- 6. PROC’s Report on Ontario
- 8. PROC’s Report on Saskatchewan
- 9. PROC’s Report on Alberta
- 10. PROC’s Report on British Columbia
Final Reports
- 1. Newfoundland & Labrador
- 2. Prince Edward Island
- 3. Nova Scotia
- 4. New Brunswick
- 5. Quebec
- 6. Ontario
- 7. Manitoba
- 8. Saskatchewan
- 9. Alberta
- 10. British Columbia
Representation Order, 2013 (Gazette)
Analyses
- 0. Loosemore-Hanby Index on the Census of 2011 & the RO, 2003
- 1. Loosemore-Hanby Index in the Proposals, 2012
- 2. Loosemore-Hanby Index on the Preliminary Reports, 2012
- 3. Loosemore-Hanby Index on the Representation Order, 2013
- 4. Loosemore-Hanby Index Comparing All Three Reports, 2012-2013
- 5. Changes from Proposals to the Preliminary Reports, 2012-2013
- 6. Changes from the Preliminary to Final Reports, 2013
- 7. Length of Names in the Proposals, Preliminaries, and Finals, 2010s