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Page 1: Legal deposit - 2001 · Chomedey, Fabre, Laval-des-Rapides, Mille-Îles, Vimont 1, Vimont 2 Between 1989 and 2000, the electoral population of Île-Jésus increased by 19.1%, as compared
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Legal deposit - 2001Bibliothèque nationale du QuébecNational Library of CanadaISBN 2-550-37724-9

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Sainte-Foy, juin 2001

Monsieur Jean-Pierre CharbonneauPrésident de l’Assemblée nationaleHôtel du ParlementQuébec (Québec)

Monsieur le Président,

La Commission de la représentation électorale a l’honneur de déposer à l’Assembléenationale son rapport indiquant la nouvelle proposition de délimitation pour la région deMontréal.

Nous vous prions, monsieur le Président, de recevoir l’expression de notre très hauteconsidération.

Me Marcel BlanchetPrésident

Guy Bourassa Marc-André LessardCommissaire Commissaire

Me Eddy GiguèreSecrétaire

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Table of contents

Introduction ............................................................................................. 1

Part 1 – New proposal –Montréal Region .................................................. 5The proposed electoral divisions of Île-de-Montréal......................................... 6The proposed electoral divisions of Île-Jésus..................................................... 7The proposed electoral divisions of Laurentides-Lanaudière ............................ 7Conclusion.......................................................................................................... 9

Part 2 – Description of the proposed electoral divisions............................. 13Acadie ................................................................................................................. 14Anjou.................................................................................................................. 14Argenteuil 1 ........................................................................................................ 15Argenteuil 2 ........................................................................................................ 16Berthier ............................................................................................................... 16Bertrand .............................................................................................................. 17Blainville ............................................................................................................ 18Bourassa-Sauvé .................................................................................................. 18Bourget............................................................................................................... 18Chomedey........................................................................................................... 19Crémazie ............................................................................................................. 20Deux-Montagnes ................................................................................................ 20Fabre................................................................................................................... 20Gouin.................................................................................................................. 21Groulx................................................................................................................. 21Hochelaga-Maisonneuve .................................................................................... 21Jacques-Cartier................................................................................................... 22Jeanne-Mance–Viger.......................................................................................... 23Joliette................................................................................................................. 23Labelle ................................................................................................................ 24LaFontaine.......................................................................................................... 25L’Assomption..................................................................................................... 26Laurier-Dorion.................................................................................................... 26Laval-des-Rapides .............................................................................................. 26Marguerite-Bourgeoys........................................................................................ 26Marquette............................................................................................................ 27

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Masson................................................................................................................ 27Mercier ............................................................................................................... 28Mille-Îles ............................................................................................................ 29Mont-Royal......................................................................................................... 29Nelligan.............................................................................................................. 30Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–D’Arcy-McGee............................................................. 30Outremont ........................................................................................................... 31Pointe-aux-Trembles .......................................................................................... 32Prévost ................................................................................................................ 32Robert-Baldwin .................................................................................................. 33Rosemont............................................................................................................ 33Rousseau............................................................................................................. 34Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne ................................................................................... 34Saint-Laurent ...................................................................................................... 35Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques............................................................................... 36Terrebonne.......................................................................................................... 36Verdun................................................................................................................ 37Viau.................................................................................................................... 37Vimont 1............................................................................................................. 38Vimont 2............................................................................................................. 38Westmount–Saint-Louis..................................................................................... 39

Appendices

I Number of electors of the electoral divisions of 1992 as of June 30, 2000 ....... 42

II Number of electors of the proposed electoral divisions as of June 30, 2000 ..... 44

III New toponyms.................................................................................................... 46

IV Key ..................................................................................................................... 47

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Introduction

On December 14, 2000, the Commission de la représentation électorale tabled in the

Québec National Assembly, as required under the Election Act, its preliminary report

entitled Proposal for the delimitation of a new electoral map 2000. This proposal is in

line with the current legislation, which sets at 125 the maximum number of electoral

divisions in Québec. The proposal was prepared in accordance with the rules set out in

the Election Act, in particular with respect to the principle of the effective representation

of electors.

Within six months following the tabling of its preliminary report, the Commission must

hear the representations made by the Members of the National Assembly and by

interested individuals and organizations. Consequently, in March and April 2001, the

Commission held public hearings in fifteen cities of Québec to obtain a better

knowledge and a better understanding of local and regional realities.

The analysis of the comments and recommendations dealing with the Montréal region

reveals that the equality of the votes of electors and the evolution of the electoral

population are the main concerns of stakeholders. To strike a better balance in the

distribution of electors among the electoral divisions of this region, the Commission

decided to prepare a new delimitation proposal that differs considerably from its initial

proposal.

In so doing, the Commission wishes to address the concerns expressed in the Montréal

region. This proposal also makes it possible to keep four electoral divisions in

Gaspésie, while maintaining the total number of electoral divisions at 125. The

comments heard in this region have clearly shown that the geography of the Gaspé

Peninsula, the long distances that must be covered and the situation with respect to

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transportation infrastructures are special conditions that render difficult the access that

citizens have to their MNA and the access that MNAs have to their constituents.

This document is meant as a follow-up to the preliminary report. In the document, the

Commission summarizes its new delimitation proposal for the Montréal region and

describes in detail the boundaries of the proposed electoral divisions of Île-de-Montréal,

Île-Jésus and Laurentides-Lanaudière.

However, the changes that the Commission de la représentation électorale is making to

its initial proposal do not constitute a final decision. Before establishing the final

delimitation, the Commission wants to offer those persons interested in this project the

opportunity to express their views. To this end, additional consultations are desirable in

the Montréal region.

Moreover, the Commission did not think it necessary to address the delimitation of the

other regions in this document. Indeed, the Commission believes that the public

consultations carried out in the spring have provided all the information that the

Commission requires to make an informed decision. On this subject, the Commission

would like to underscore the quality of the interventions received during the hearings.

The analysis of the comments made across Québec is continuing. The final boundaries

of the electoral divisions should be known by December 2001 at the latest, as stipulated

in the initial timetable.

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1New proposal

Montréal Region

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New proposal —Montréal Region

Between 1989 and 2000, the electoral population of Île-de-Montréal increased by 7.8%,

which is small in comparison with Île-Jésus, Montérégie and Laurentides-Lanaudière,

which witnessed respective increases of 19.1%, 18.9% and 31.6%.

The Commission had access to this information at the time of the establishment of the

new boundaries of the electoral divisions leading up to the publication of its preliminary

report. However, with the knowledge that major changes to the current boundaries of

the electoral divisions would affect local communities, the Commission preferred to limit

its intervention to a minimum. As a result, the biggest changes were made to the

boundaries of the electoral divisions in which the number of electors deviated from the

numerical criterion set in the Act.

However, the comments made during the consultations held in the Montréal region

clearly reflected the priority given to the criterion of the equality of the votes of electors

and the evolution of the electoral population. To address these concerns, the

Commission is proposing a new delimitation for this region.

In the search for a better numerical balance, the Commission is proposing to distribute

the electors of Île-de-Montréal among 27 electoral divisions rather than 30. This new

delimitation makes it possible to establish three new electoral divisions in those sectors

where the average number of electors per electoral division is higher, including one on

Île-Jésus and another in the southern part of Laurentides-Lanaudière. As for the

addition of a new electoral division in Montérégie, it was already provided for in the

Commission’s preliminary report.

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The proposed electoral divisions of Île-de-Montréal:

Acadie, Anjou, Bourassa-Sauvé, Bourget, Crémazie, Gouin, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve,Jacques-Cartier, Jeanne-Mance–Viger, LaFontaine, Laurier-Dorion, Marguerite-Bourgeoys, Marquette, Mercier, Mont-Royal, Nelligan, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–D’Arcy-McGee, Outremont, Pointe-aux-Trembles, Robert-Baldwin, Rosemont, Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques, Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne, Saint-Laurent, Verdun, Viau, Westmount–Saint-Louis

The data of the permanent list of electors as of June 30, 20001, superimposed on the

electoral map in force, show that the number of electors varies considerably between

certain electoral divisions of Île-de-Montréal2. To correct this imbalance, the

Commission is proposing a new delimitation that modifies the island’s electoral

divisions.

The new proposal establishes at 27 the number of electoral divisions on Île-de-

Montréal. The boundaries of the majority of the existing electoral divisions on the island

have been redefined in such a way that the average number of electors per electoral

division is now 46,884. The average number of electors for the electoral divisions of Île-

de-Montréal exceeds that of the province, which is 42,713 electors, a situation that the

Commission deems acceptable for a highly urbanized area3. For comparison purposes,

the average number of electors per electoral division in the Metropolitan Québec region

is 47,239.

1 . As the Commission’s work resumed on July 1, 2000, following an interruption pursuant to

legislation, the number of electors per electoral division was established based on the data of thepermanent list of electors as of June 30, 2000.

2 . See Appendix I entitled Number of electors of the electoral divisions of 1992 as of June 30, 2000.3 . See Appendix II entitled Number of electors of the proposed electoral divisions as of June 30,

2000.

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The proposed electoral divisions of Île-Jésus:

Chomedey, Fabre, Laval-des-Rapides, Mille-Îles, Vimont 1, Vimont 2

Between 1989 and 2000, the electoral population of Île-Jésus increased by 19.1%, as

compared to 14.3% for Québec as a whole. Moreover, the data of the permanent list of

electors indicate that the number of electors of the existing electoral division of Vimont

exceeds the limit set by the Act. The existing electoral divisions of Fabre and

Chomedey have a very large number of electors in comparison with the provincial

average.

To take into account the evolution of the electoral population, the Commission is

proposing the addition of one electoral division on Île-Jésus. As the result of this

addition, the boundaries of five of the six proposed electoral divisions differ from the

existing boundaries. Only the boundaries of the electoral division of Laval-des-Rapides

remain unchanged. All of the electoral divisions have a number of electors that is close

to the provincial average.

The proposed electoral divisions of Laurentides-Lanaudière:

Argenteuil 1, Argenteuil 2, Berthier, Bertrand, Blainville, Deux-Montagnes, Groulx,Joliette, Labelle, L’Assomption, Masson, Prévost, Rousseau, Terrebonne

From 1989 to 2000, the electoral population of the electoral divisions of Laurentides-

Lanaudière rose by 31.6%. As of June 30, 2000, the number of electors of the existing

electoral division of Deux-Montagnes exceeded the upper limit set by the Election Act.

As this region has witnessed major growth in its electoral population, the Commission is

proposing the addition of one electoral division. Accordingly, the Commission is

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establishing three new electoral divisions on the territory of the existing electoral

divisions of Argenteuil and Deux-Montagnes.

In addition to the changes caused by the addition of one electoral division, the

Commission is planning to include the Municipalité de Huberdeau in the proposed

electoral division of Labelle, in keeping with the wish expressed during the public

hearings. Moreover, the boundaries of several proposed electoral divisions (Prévost,

Rousseau, Labelle, Bertrand, Masson, Terrebonne) have been established to

correspond to new municipal limits.

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Conclusion

An amendment made to the Election Act henceforth allows the Commission de la

représentation électorale to hold, if it deems necessary, new public hearings beyond the

six-month time period stipulated in the Act. Individuals, Members of the National

Assembly and representatives of interested organizations are invited to take part in the

public hearings that will be held in Montréal at the end of August 2001. The persons

present will be able to make recommendations, suggestions or comments on the new

delimitation and to propose names for the new electoral divisions 4.

Following the examination and analysis of all of the interventions and the examination of

its proposal by the Committee on the National Assembly, the Commission de la

représentation électorale will establish the boundaries of the electoral divisions of

Québec. This decision will be published in a report that will be tabled in the National

Assembly. Within five days following the tabling, the report will be the subject of a

debate limited to five hours in the National Assembly. Not later than the tenth day

following this debate, the Commission will rule on the final delimitation of the electoral

divisions and will assign names to them. The boundaries and the name of each

electoral division will then be published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.

Commission de la représentation électoraleÉdifice René-Lévesque, 1er étage3460, rue de La Pérade, Sainte-Foy (Québec) G1X 3Y5Telephone: 1 888 353-2846E-mail: [email protected]

4. See Appendix III entitled New toponyms.

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2Description

of the proposed electoral divisions

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Description of the proposed electoral divisions

The proposed electoral divisions are described in alphabetical order. The figures found

in the description represent the electors who appear on the permanent list of electors of

the Chief Electoral Officer as of June 30, 2000.

The municipalities, Indian reserves and settlements, unorganized territories and their

boundaries are those that existed on September 30, 2000.

When the words autoroute, avenue, boulevard, chemin, rue, voie ferrée, canal, lac,

fleuve and rivière, in French and street and railway line, in English are used, they refer

to the median line unless provided otherwise.

At the end of the volume readers will find two maps illustrating the proposed electoral

divisions and the changes made in relation to the existing boundaries. The electoral

divisions of Île-de-Montréal and Île-Jésus appear on the first map, whereas the second

map shows the southern part of the Laurentides-Lanaudière region.

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Acadie 48,127

The proposed electoral division of Acadie consists

• of the existing electoral division of Acadie except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies including the île Perry, the extension ofthe avenue de l’Esplanade, such avenue, the rue Sauvé Ouest, the avenue del’Esplanade and its extension, the railway line of the Canadian National RailwayCompany, the extension of the avenue de l’Esplanade, such avenue and itsextension, such avenue, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40) and the railway line of theCanadian Pacific Railway Company (36,790 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Saint-Laurent (11,337 electors); thisconcerns part of the Ville de Saint-Laurent bounded as follows: the limit of the townsof Saint-Laurent and Montréal, the avenue O’Brien, the boulevard de la Côte-Vertu,the avenue Sainte-Croix, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40) and the boulevardMarcel-Laurin.

It comprises part of the towns of Montréal and Saint-Laurent, the whole bounded asfollows: the rivière des Prairies excluding the île Perry, the railway line of the CanadianPacific Railway Company, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40), the boulevard Marcel-Laurin, the limit of the towns of Saint-Laurent and Montréal, and the autoroute desLaurentides (15).

Anjou 44,209

The proposed electoral division of Anjou consists

• of the existing electoral division of Anjou except for all the parts of the Ville deMontréal included in this electoral division and situated to the northwest of theboulevard Henri-Bourassa Est and except for part of the Ville d’Anjou bounded asfollows: the rue Bélanger and its extension, the boulevard Louis-H.-La Fontaine(autoroute 25) and the limit of the towns of Anjou and Montréal (28,556 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Bourget (4,565 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the towns of Montréaland Anjou, the rue Saint-Donat, the rue Sherbrooke Est, the rue Saint-Émile, therailway line of the Canadian National Railway Company and the boulevard Louis-H.-La Fontaine (autoroute 25);

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• of part of the existing electoral division of Pointe-aux-Trembles (11,088 electors);this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the townsof Montréal and Montréal-Est, the railway line of the Canadian National RailwayCompany, the rue Saint-Émile and the rue Sherbrooke Est;

• of part of the existing electoral division of LaFontaine (no elector); this concerns allthe parts of the Ville d’Anjou included in this electoral division.

It comprises part of the towns of Anjou and Montréal, the whole bounded as follows:the limit of the Ville d’Anjou with the towns of Montréal-Nord, Montréal and Montréal-Est, the limit of the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Est, the railway line of the CanadianNational Railway Company, the boulevard Louis-H.-La Fontaine (autoroute 25), theextension of the rue Bélanger, such street and the limit of the Ville d’Anjou with thetowns of Montréal and Saint-Léonard.

Argenteuil 1 33,924

The proposed electoral division of Argenteuil 1 consists

• of the existing electoral division of Argenteuil with the exception of the Ville deMirabel and the Municipalité de Huberdeau (33,973 electors).

It comprises the following municipalities:

Arundel TownshipTown of BarkmereMunicipalité de Brownsburg-ChathamVillage de CalumetGore TownshipGrenville TownshipVillage de GrenvilleHarrington TownshipMunicipalité de Lac-des-Seize-ÎlesVille de LachuteMunicipality of Mille-IslesMunicipalité de MontcalmMunicipality of Morin-HeightsMunicipalité de Saint-Adolphe-d’HowardMunicipalité de Saint-André–CarillonParoisse de Saint-ColombanWentworth TownshipMunicipalité de Wentworth-Nord.

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Argenteuil 2 35,624

The proposed electoral division of Argenteuil 2 consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Deux-Montagnes (17,373 electors); thisconcerns the municipalities of Oka, Pointe-Calumet and Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, theVille de Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, the Municipalité de Saint-Placide as well as theIndian settlement of Kanesatake;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Argenteuil (18,202 electors); this concernsthe Ville de Mirabel.

It comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de MirabelMunicipalité d’OkaMunicipalité de Pointe-CalumetMunicipalité de Saint-Joseph-du-LacVille de Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-LacMunicipalité de Saint-Placide.

It also comprises the Indian settlement of Kanesatake.

Berthier 48,920

The proposed electoral division of Berthier consists of the existing electoral division ofBerthier and comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de BerthiervilleMunicipalité de Lanoraie-d'AutrayVillage de LavaltrieMunicipalité de La Visitation-de-l'Île-DupasMunicipalité de Saint-Alphonse-RodriguezParoisse de Saint-Antoine-de-LavaltrieParoisse de Saint-BarthélemyMunicipalité de Sainte-BéatrixMunicipalité de Saint-Charles-de-MandevilleMunicipalité de Saint-Cléophas-de-BrandonParoisse de Saint-Côme

Paroisse de Sainte-ÉlisabethMunicipalité de Sainte-Émélie-de-l'ÉnergieMunicipalité de Saint-Félix-de-ValoisVille de Saint-GabrielParoisse de Saint-Gabriel-de-BrandonParoisse de Sainte-Geneviève-de-BerthierParoisse de Saint-Ignace-de-LoyolaMunicipalité de Saint-Jean-de-MathaParoisse de Saint-Joseph-de-LanoraieMunicipalité de Sainte-MélanieMunicipalité de Saint-Michel-des-Saints

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Municipalité de Saint-CuthbertParoisse de Saint-DamienParoisse de Saint-Didace

Paroisse de Saint-NorbertMunicipalité de Saint-Zénon.

It also comprises the Indian reserve of Manawan, the locality of Saint-Guillaume-Nord andthe following unorganized territories:

Baie-AtibenneBaie-de-la-BouteilleBaie-ObaocaLac-DevenynsLac-du-Taureau

Lac-LegendreLac-MatawinLac-MinakiLac-SantéSaint-Guillaume-Nord.

Bertrand 46,010

The proposed electoral division of Bertrand consists

• of the existing electoral division of Bertrand (45,537 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Prévost (164 electors); this concerns thepart of the Paroisse de Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs included in this electoral division;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Rousseau (309 electors); this concernsthe part of the Municipalité de Chertsey included in this electoral division.

It comprises the following municipalities:

Municipalité de ChertseyMunicipalité d’EntrelacsVille d’EstérelMunicipalité d’Ivry-sur-le-LacMunicipalité de LantierMunicipalité de Notre-Dame-de-la-MerciMunicipalité de PiedmontVille de Sainte-AdèleVille de Sainte-Agathe-des-MontsMunicipalité de Sainte-Agathe-NordParoisse de Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs

Municipalité de Saint-DonatParoisse de Saint-HippolyteMunicipalité de Sainte-Lucie-des- LaurentidesParoisse de Sainte-Marguerite- du-Lac-MassonParoisse de Saint-SauveurVillage de Saint-Sauveur-des-MontsVillage de Val-DavidMunicipalité de Val-des-LacsMunicipalité de Val-Morin.

It also comprises the unorganized territory of Lac-des-Dix-Milles and the Indian reserveof Doncaster.

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Blainville 44,591

The proposed electoral division of Blainville consists of the existing electoral division ofBlainville and comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de BlainvilleVille de Bois-des-Filion

Ville de LorraineVille de Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines.

Bourassa-Sauvé 47,780

The proposed electoral division of Bourassa-Sauvé consists

• of the existing electoral division of Sauvé except for part of the Ville de Montréal-Nord bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies, the limit of the towns of Montréal-Nord and Montréal, the boulevard Henri-Bourassa, the boulevard Rolland and theboulevard Gouin, finally the extension of the avenue Veuillot (19,089 electors);

• of the existing electoral division of Bourassa except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the rue Fleury Est, the limit of the towns of Montréal andMontréal-Nord, the railway line of the Canadian National Railway Company and theavenue De Lorimier (28,691 electors).

It comprises part of the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Nord, the whole bounded asfollows: the rivière des Prairies including the île de la Visitation and the île du Cheval-de-Terre, the extension of the avenue Veuillot, the boulevard Gouin, the boulevardRolland and the boulevard Henri-Bourassa, the limit of the Ville de Montréal-Nord withthe towns of Anjou, Saint-Léonard and Montréal, the rue Fleury Est, the avenue DeLorimier, the avenue Étienne-Brûlé and the rue du Pont.

Bourget 45,114

The proposed electoral division of Bourget consists

• of the existing electoral division of Bourget except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the boulevard Louis-H.-La Fontaine (autoroute 25), the limit ofthe towns of Montréal and Anjou, the rue Saint-Donat, the rue Sherbrooke Est, the

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rue Saint-Émile and the railway line of the Canadian National Railway Company(30,044 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Viger (9,812 electors); this concerns part ofthe towns of Saint-Léonard and Montréal, the whole bounded as follows: the rueBélanger, the limit of the towns of Montréal and Anjou, the extension of theboulevard Rosemont, such boulevard, finally the rue Lacordaire and the boulevardLacordaire;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Anjou (5,258 electors); this concerns partof the Ville d’Anjou bounded as follows: the rue Bélanger and its extension, theboulevard Louis-H.-La Fontaine (autoroute 25) and the limit of the towns of Anjouand Montréal.

It comprises part of the towns of Montréal, Anjou and Saint-Léonard, the whole boundedas follows: the rue Bélanger and its extension, the boulevard Louis-H.-La Fontaine(autoroute 25), the railway line of the Canadian National Railway Company, the avenueMercier and its extension, the fleuve Saint-Laurent, the extension of the railway line ofthe Canadian National Railway Company, such railway line and its extension up to therue Sherbrooke Est, such street, the boulevard de l’Assomption and the boulevardRosemont, finally the rue Lacordaire and the boulevard Lacordaire.

Chomedey 42,090

The proposed electoral division of Chomedey consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Chomedey (42,090 electors).

It comprises part of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the boulevard Saint-MartinOuest, the autoroute des Laurentides (15), the limit of the Ville de Laval in the rivièredes Prairies and the autoroute Chomedey (13).

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Crémazie 46,413

The proposed electoral division of Crémazie consists

• of the existing electoral division of Crémazie (38,114 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Acadie (8,299 electors); this concerns partof the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies including the îlePerry, the extension of the avenue de l’Esplanade, such avenue, the rue SauvéOuest, the avenue de l’Esplanade and its extension, the railway line of the CanadianNational Railway Company, the extension of the avenue de l’Esplanade, suchavenue and its extension, such avenue, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40) and therailway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairiesincluding the île Perry, but excluding the île de la Visitation, the rue du Pont, the avenueÉtienne-Brûlé, the avenue De Lorimier, the railway line of the Canadian NationalRailway Company, the avenue Papineau, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40) and therailway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.

Deux-Montagnes 42,229

The proposed electoral division of Deux-Montagnes consists

• of the existing electoral division of Deux-Montagnes except for the municipalities ofOka, Pointe-Calumet and Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, the Ville de Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, the Municipalité de Saint-Placide and the Indian settlement of Kanesatake(42,229 electors).

It comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de Deux-Montagnes Ville de Saint-Eustache.

Fabre 44,003

The proposed electoral division of Fabre consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Fabre (44,003 electors).

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It comprises part of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville de Lavalin the rivière des Mille Îles, the autoroute des Laurentides (15), the boulevard DagenaisOuest, the autoroute Chomedey (13), the limit of the Ville de Laval in the rivière desPrairies and the lac des Deux Montagnes.

Gouin 46,553

The proposed electoral division of Gouin consists

• of the existing electoral division of Gouin (41,744 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Rosemont (4 809 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rue Bélanger, the boulevardSaint-Michel, the rue Masson and the 6e Avenue.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rue Jean-Talon Ouest,the rue Jean-Talon Est, the rue Chambord, the rue Bélanger, the boulevard Saint-Michel, the rue Masson, the railway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, thelimit of the towns of Montréal and Outremont and the railway line of the CanadianPacific Railway Company.

Groulx 45,623

The proposed electoral division of Groulx consists of the existing electoral division ofGroulx and comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de BoisbriandTown of RosemèreVille de Sainte-Thérèse.

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve 43,721

The proposed electoral division of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve consists

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• of the existing electoral division of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (32,464 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques (10,130electors); this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the railwayline of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the extension of the rue Bercy, thefleuve Saint-Laurent excluding the île Sainte-Hélène and the île Notre-Dame, theextension of the rue Fullum, such street and the rue Rachel Est;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Mercier (1,127 electors); this concerns partof the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the boulevard Saint-Joseph Est, therailway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the rue Rachel Est and therue Fullum.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the boulevard Saint-Joseph Est, the railway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the rue RachelEst, the rue Sherbrooke Est, the extension of the railway line of the Canadian NationalRailway Company, such railway line and its extension, the fleuve Saint-Laurentexcluding the île Sainte-Hélène and the île Notre-Dame, the extension of the rue Fullumand such street.

Jacques-Cartier 45,892

The proposed electoral division of Jacques-Cartier consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Jacques-Cartier (37,211 electors); thisconcerns the towns of Beaconsfield and Pointe-Claire;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Nelligan (8 681 electors); this concerns theTown of Baie-d’Urfé and part of the Town of Kirkland bounded as follows: theautoroute Félix-Leclerc (40) and the limit of the Town of Kirkland with the towns ofPointe-Claire and Beaconsfield.

It comprises the following municipalities:

Town of Baie-d’UrféTown of BeaconsfieldTown of Pointe-Claire.

It also comprises the part of the Town of Kirkland situated to the southeast of theautoroute Félix-Leclerc (40).

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Jeanne-Mance–Viger 49,859

The proposed electoral division of Jeanne-Mance–Viger consists

• of the existing electoral division of Jeanne-Mance except for part of the Ville deMontréal bounded as follows: the limit of the towns of Montréal and Saint-Léonard,the rue D’Hérelle and the boulevard Pie-IX (32,474 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Viger (17,385 electors); this concerns partof the Ville de Montréal and part of the Ville de Saint-Léonard, the whole bounded asfollows: the autoroute Métropolitaine (40), the limit of the towns of Saint-Léonard andAnjou, the limit of the towns of Montréal and Anjou, the rue Bélanger and theboulevard Pie-IX.

It comprises part of the towns of Saint-Léonard and Montréal, the whole bounded asfollows: the limit of the Ville de Saint-Léonard with the towns of Montréal-Nord andAnjou, the limit of the towns of Montréal and Anjou, the rue Bélanger, the boulevard Pie-IX, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40) and the limit of the towns of Saint-Léonard andMontréal.

Joliette 45,454

The proposed electoral division of Joliette consists of the existing electoral division ofJoliette and comprises the following municipalities:

Municipalité de CrabtreeVille de JolietteParoisse de Notre-Dame-de-LourdesMunicipalité de Notre-Dame-des-PrairiesParoisse de Saint-Ambroise-de-KildareMunicipalité de Saint-Charles-BorroméeMunicipalité de Saint-Jacques

Paroisse de Saint-LiguoriMunicipalité de Sainte-Marcelline-de-KildareParoisse de Sainte-Marie-SaloméMunicipalité de Saint-PaulVillage de Saint-PierreMunicipalité de Saint-Thomas.

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Labelle 40,733

The proposed electoral division of Labelle consists

• of the existing electoral division of Labelle (39,983 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Argenteuil (666 electors); this concerns theMunicipalité de Huberdeau;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Gatineau (no elector); this concerns theunorganized territory of Lac-Marguerite, part of the territory of the Municipalité deSainte-Anne-du-Lac and part of the following unorganized territories: Lac-De LaBidière, Lac-Douaire and Lac-Oscar;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Papineau (84 electors); this concerns thetwo parts of the Canton d’Amherst included in this electoral division.

It comprises the following municipalities:

Canton d’AmherstMunicipalité de Beaux-RivagesParoisse de Brébeuf Municipalité de Chute-Saint-PhilippeMunicipalité de Des RuisseauxMunicipalité de Ferme-NeuveMunicipalité de HuberdeauMunicipalité de KiamikaMunicipalité de LabelleVillage de Lac-des-ÉcorcesMunicipalité de Lac-du-CerfMunicipalité de La ConceptionVillage de Lac-SaguayMunicipalité de Lac-Saint-PaulMunicipalité de Lac-SupérieurMunicipality of Lac-Tremblant-NordMunicipalité de La Macaza

Municipalité de La MinerveVillage de L'AnnonciationMunicipalité de L'AscensionMunicipalité de MarchandVille de Mont-LaurierMunicipalité de Mont-Saint-MichelMunicipalité de Mont-TremblantMunicipalité de NominingueMunicipalité de Notre-Dame-de-PontmainMunicipalité de Notre-Dame-du-LausMunicipalité de Saint-Aimé-du-Lac-des-ÎlesMunicipalité de Sainte-Anne-du-LacMunicipalité de Saint-Faustin–Lac-CarréParoisse de Saint-JoviteVille de Saint-JoviteVillage de Sainte-VéroniqueVillage de Val-Barrette.

It also comprises the following unorganized territories:

Baie-des-ChaloupesLac-AkonapwehikanLac-Bazinet

Lac-de-la-PommeLac-DouaireLac-Ernest

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Lac-CabastaLac-De La BidièreLac-de-la-Maison-de-Pierre

Lac-MargueriteLac-OscarLac-Wagwabika.

LaFontaine 48,806

The proposed electoral division of LaFontaine consists

• of the existing electoral division of LaFontaine except for the parts of the towns ofAnjou and Montréal-Est included in this electoral division; also except for part of theVille de Montréal bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies including the îleBonfoin and the île Haynes, the fleuve Saint-Laurent, the overhead electric powerline and the autoroute Métropolitaine (40); finally except for the part of the Ville deMontréal bounded by the boulevard Henri-Bourassa Est, the autorouteMétropolitaine (40) and the limit of the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Est (35,347electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Sauvé (13,459 electors); this concerns partof the Ville de Montréal-Nord bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies, the limit ofthe towns of Montréal-Nord and Montréal, the boulevard Henri-Bourassa, theboulevard Rolland and the boulevard Gouin, finally the extension of the avenueVeuillot;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Anjou (no elector); this concerns all theparts of the Ville de Montréal included in this electoral division and situated to thenorthwest of the boulevard Henri-Bourassa Est;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Pointe-aux-Trembles (no elector); thisconcerns all the parts of the Ville de Montréal included in this electoral division andsituated to the northwest of the boulevard Henri-Bourassa Est.

It comprises part of the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Nord, the whole bounded asfollows: the rivière des Prairies including the île Boutin, the île Rochon, the île Lapierreand the île Gagné, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40), the boulevard Henri-Bourassa Est,the limit of the Ville de Montréal with the towns of Montréal-Est and Anjou, theboulevard Henri-Bourassa, the boulevard Rolland, the boulevard Gouin and theextension of the avenue Veuillot.

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L’Assomption 51,394

The proposed electoral division of L’Assomption consists of the existing electoraldivision of L’Assomption. It comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de RepentignyVille de L’Assomption (as it existed up until June 30, 2000)Paroisse de Saint-Sulpice.

Laurier-Dorion 46,045

The proposed electoral division of Laurier-Dorion consists of the existing electoraldivision of Laurier-Dorion and comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded asfollows: the autoroute Métropolitaine (40), the avenue Papineau, the rue Jean-TalonEst, the rue Jean-Talon Ouest, the railway line of the Canadian Pacific RailwayCompany, finally the limit of the Ville de Montréal with the towns of Outremont andMont-Royal.

Laval-des-Rapides 39,790

The proposed electoral division of Laval-des-Rapides consists of the existing electoraldivision of Laval-des-Rapides and comprises part of the Ville de Laval bounded asfollows: the boulevard Saint-Martin Ouest, the boulevard Saint-Martin Est, the rueNotre-Dame-de-Fatima and its extension, the limit of the Ville de Laval in the rivière desPrairies and the autoroute des Laurentides (15).

Marguerite-Bourgeoys 47,173

The proposed electoral division of Marguerite-Bourgeoys consists

• of the existing electoral division of Marguerite-Bourgeoys (43,739 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Marquette (3,434 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de LaSalle bounded as follows: the railway line of the Canadian

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Pacific Railway Company, the boulevard Newman, the 90e Avenue and its extensionand finally the fleuve Saint-Laurent.

It comprises part of the Ville de La Salle bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville deLaSalle with the towns of Lachine, Montréal and Verdun, the fleuve Saint-Laurentincluding the île aux Chèvres, the île au Diable and the île aux Hérons, the railway lineof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the boulevard Newman, finally the avenueDollard and its extension.

Marquette 48,769

The proposed electoral division of Marquette consists

• of the existing electoral division of Marquette except for part of the Ville de LaSallebounded as follows: the railway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, theboulevard Newman, the 90e Avenue and its extension and finally the fleuve Saint-Laurent (34,920 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Jacques-Cartier (13,849 electors); thisconcerns the City of Dorval and the Town of L’Île-Dorval.

It comprises the following municipalities:

City of DorvalVille de LachineTown of L’Île-Dorval

It also comprises part of the Ville de LaSalle bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville deLaSalle with the Ville de Lachine, the extension of the avenue Dollard, such avenue, theboulevard Newman, the railway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and thefleuve Saint-Laurent.

Masson 47,131

The proposed electoral division of Masson consists

• of the existing electoral division of Masson (47,129 electors);

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• of part of the existing electoral division of Terrebonne (2 electors); this concerns theparts of the Ville de Charlemagne included in this electoral division.

It comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de CharlemagneVille de La PlaineVille de Le GardeurVille de Mascouche.

Mercier 47,586

The proposed electoral division of Mercier consists

• of the existing electoral division of Mercier except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the boulevard Saint-Joseph Est, the railway line of theCanadian Pacific Railway Company, the rue Rachel Est and the rue Fullum (41,463electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Outremont (6,123 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the railway line of the CanadianPacific Railway Company, the extension of the avenue de l’Esplanade, such avenue,the avenue Fairmount Ouest, the avenue de l’Esplanade, the avenue du Mont-RoyalOuest and the limit of the towns of Montréal and Outremont;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Westmount–Saint-Louis (no elector); thisconcerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the avenue du Mont-Royal Ouest, the avenue de l’Esplanade, the extension of the rue Rachel Ouest andthe avenue du Parc.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the railway line of theCanadian Pacific Railway Company, the boulevard Saint-Joseph Est, the rue Fullum,the rue Rachel Est, the rue Rachel Ouest and its extension, the avenue du Parc, theavenue du Mont-Royal Ouest and the limit of the towns of Montréal and Outremont.

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Mille-Îles 41,642

The proposed electoral division of Mille-Îles consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Mille-Îles (41,642 electors).

It comprises part of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville de Lavalin the rivière des Mille Îles, the limit of the Ville de Laval in the rivière des Prairies, theextension of the rue Notre-Dame-de-Fatima, such street, the boulevard Saint-MartinEst, the autoroute Papineau (19) and its right of way.

Mont-Royal 47,581

The proposed electoral division of Mont-Royal consists

• of the existing electoral division of Mont-Royal except for part of the Ville deMontréal bounded as follows: the rue Jean-Talon Ouest, the limit of the Ville deMontréal with the towns of Mont-Royal and Outremont, the chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine and the chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges; also except for part of theTown of Mont-Royal bounded as follows: the railway line of the Canadian PacificRailway Company and the limit of the Town of Mont-Royal with the towns ofOutremont and Montréal (28,776 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of D’Arcy-McGee (18,805 electors); thisconcerns the Town of Hampstead, all the parts of the City of Côte-Saint-Luc situatedto the east of the boulevard Cavendish and its extension to the north, and finally,part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the autoroute Décarie (15), thechemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc and the limit of the Ville de Montréal with, successively,the Town of Hampstead, the City of Côte-Saint-Luc, the Town of Hampstead and,once again, the City of Côte-Saint-Luc.

It comprises the Town of Hampstead and part of the towns of Côte-Saint-Luc, Mont-Royal and Montréal, the whole bounded as follows: the limit of the Town of Mont-Royalwith the towns of Saint-Laurent, Montréal and Outremont, the railway line of theCanadian Pacific Railway Company, the limit of the towns of Mont-Royal and Montréal,the rue Jean-Talon Ouest, the chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, the chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, the autoroute Décarie (15), the chemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc, theboulevard Cavendish and its extension, finally the limit of the Ville de Montréal with thetowns of Côte-Saint-Luc and Saint-Laurent.

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Nelligan 43,307

The proposed electoral division of Nelligan consists

• of the existing electoral division of Nelligan except for the Town of Baie-d’Urfé andthe part of the Town of Kirkland situated to the southeast of the autoroute Félix-Leclerc (40), finally except for all the parts of the Town of Pierrefonds included in thiselectoral division and situated to the east of the boulevard Saint-Jean and itsextension to the north (43,307 electors).

It comprises the towns of L’Île -Bizard, Sainte-Geneviève and Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue,the Village of Senneville and part of the towns of Kirkland and Pierrefonds, the wholebounded as follows: the limit of the towns of L’Île-Bizard and Laval, the rivière desPrairies, the extension of the boulevard Saint-Jean, such boulevard, the limit of thetowns of Pierrefonds and Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the limit of the Town of Kirkland withthe towns of Dollard-des-Ormeaux and Pointe-Claire, the autoroute Félix-Leclerc (40),the limit of the Ville de Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue with the towns of Baie-d’Urfé and L’Île-Perrot, the baie de Vaudreuil and finally the lac des Deux Montagnes.

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–D’Arcy-McGee 49,207

The proposed electoral division of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–D’Arcy-McGee consists

• of the existing electoral division of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce except for part of the Villede Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the towns of Montréal and Westmount,the autoroute Ville-Marie (720), the autoroute Décarie (15), the canal de Lachine, thelimit of the towns of Montréal and LaSalle, the extension of the boulevardCavendish, such boulevard, the rue Sherbrooke Ouest, the avenue Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, the autoroute Décarie (15) and the chemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc (25,283electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of D’Arcy-McGee (23,924 electors); thisconcerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville deMontréal with the City of Côte-Saint-Luc and with the Town of Hampstead, theavenue Fielding and the limit of the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Ouest; this alsoconcerns the part of the City of Côte-Saint-Luc situated to the west of the boulevardCavendish and its extension to the north.

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It comprises the Town of Montréal-Ouest, part of the City of Côte-Saint-Luc and part ofthe Ville de Montréal, the whole bounded as follows: the limit of the City of Côte-Saint-Luc with the towns of Lachine, Saint-Laurent and Montréal, the extension of theboulevard Cavendish, such boulevard, the chemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc, the autorouteDécarie (15), the avenue Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, the rue Sherbrooke Ouest, theboulevard Cavendish and its extension, the limit of the Ville de Montréal with the townsof LaSalle and Lachine and finally the limit of the towns of Montréal-Ouest and Lachine.

Outremont 49,733

The proposed electoral division of Outremont consists

• of the existing electoral division of Outremont except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the railway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, theextension of the avenue de l’Esplanade, such avenue, the avenue Fairmount Ouest,the avenue de l’Esplanade, the avenue du Mont-Royal Ouest and the limit of thetowns of Montréal and Outremont (35,921 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Mont-Royal (13,812 electors); thisconcerns part of the Ville de Montréal and part of the Town of Mont-Royal, the wholebounded as follows: the rue Jean-Talon Ouest, the limit of the towns of Montréal andMont-Royal, the railway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the limit ofthe Ville d’Outremont with the towns of Mont-Royal and Montréal, the chemin de laCôte-Sainte-Catherine and the chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges.

It comprises the Ville d’Outremont, part of the Ville de Montréal and part of the Town ofMont-Royal, the whole bounded as follows: the rue Jean-Talon Ouest, the limit of thetowns of Montréal and Mont-Royal, the railway line of the Canadian Pacific RailwayCompany, the limit of the Ville d’Outremont with the towns of Mont-Royal and Montréal,the voie Camillien-Houde, the chemin Remembrance, the chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, the limit of the towns of Montréal and Westmount, the chemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc, the autoroute Décarie (15), the chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine and thechemin de la Côte-des-Neiges.

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Pointe-aux-Trembles 43,025

The proposed electoral division of Pointe-aux-Trembles consists

• of the existing electoral division of Pointe-aux-Trembles except for the parts of theVille de Montréal included in this electoral division and situated to the northwest ofthe boulevard Henri-Bourassa Est; also except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the limit of the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Est, the railwayline of the Canadian National Railway Company, the rue Saint-Émile and the rueSherbrooke Est (26,959 electors);

• of several parts of the existing electoral division of LaFontaine (16,066 electors); thisconcerns all of the parts of the Ville de Montréal-Est included in this electoral division(no elector); moreover, this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded asfollows: the rivière des Prairies including the île Bonfoin and the île Haynes, thefleuve Saint-Laurent, the overhead electric power line and the autorouteMétropolitaine (40); finally, this concerns the part of the Ville de Montréal boundedby the boulevard Henri-Bourassa Est, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40) and the limitof the towns of Montréal and Montréal-Est.

It comprises the Ville de Montréal-Est and part of the Ville de Montréal, the wholebounded as follows: the limit of the towns of Montréal-Est and Montréal, the boulevardHenri-Bourassa Est, the autoroute Métropolitaine (40), the rivière des Prairies includingthe île Bonfoin and the île Haynes, the fleuve Saint-Laurent, the extension of theavenue Mercier, such avenue, the railway line of the Canadian National RailwayCompany and the limit of the Ville de Montréal-Est with the towns of Montréal andAnjou.

Prévost 49,533

The proposed electoral division of Prévost consists

• of the existing electoral division of Prévost except for the part of the Paroisse deSainte-Anne-des-Lacs included in this electoral division (49 533 electors).

It comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de BellefeuilleVille de LafontaineVille de Prévost

Ville de Saint-AntoineVille de Saint-Jérôme.

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Robert-Baldwin 47,866

The proposed electoral division of Robert-Baldwin consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Robert-Baldwin (38,062 electors); thisconcerns the Town of Dollard-des-Ormeaux and part of the Town of Pierrefonds, thewhole bounded as follows: the boulevard Saint-Jean, the boulevard Pierrefonds, theboulevard des Sources and the limit of the Town of Dollard-des-Ormeaux with thetowns of Pierrefonds, Roxboro, Pierrefonds, Saint-Laurent, Dorval, Pointe-Claire,Kirkland and Pierrefonds;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Nelligan (9,804 electors); this concernspart of the Town of Pierrefonds bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies, theextension of the boulevard des Sources, such boulevard, the boulevard Pierrefonds,the boulevard Saint-Jean and its extension up to the rivière des Prairies.

It comprises the Town of Dollard-des-Ormeaux and part of the Town of Pierrefonds, thewhole bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies, the extension of the boulevard desSources, such boulevard, the limit of the Town of Dollard-des-Ormeaux with the townsof Pierrefonds, Roxboro, Pierrefonds, Saint-Laurent, Dorval, Pointe-Claire, Kirkland andPierrefonds, finally the boulevard Saint-Jean and its extension up to the rivière desPrairies.

Rosemont 43,628

The proposed electoral division of Rosemont consists

• of the existing electoral division of Rosemont except for part of the Ville de Montréalbounded as follows: the rue Bélanger, the boulevard Saint-Michel, the rue Massonand the 6e Avenue (34,513 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Viger (9,115 electors); this concerns part ofthe Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rue Bélanger, the boulevardLacordaire, the rue Lacordaire, the boulevard Rosemont, the 38e Avenue, the rueSaint-Zotique Est and the 24e Avenue.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rue Bélanger, theboulevard Lacordaire, the rue Lacordaire, the boulevard Rosemont, the boulevard de

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l’Assomption, the rue Sherbrooke Est, the rue Rachel Est, the railway line of theCanadian Pacific Railway Company, the rue Masson and the boulevard Saint-Michel.

Rousseau 44,051

The proposed electoral division of Rousseau consists

• of the existing electoral division of Rousseau except for the part of the Municipalitéde Chertsey included in this electoral division (44,051 electors).

It comprises the following municipalities:

Paroisse de L'ÉpiphanieVille de L'ÉpiphanieMunicipalité de RawdonParoisse de Saint-AlexisVillage de Saint-AlexisMunicipalité de Saint-Calixte

Municipalité de Saint-EspritMunicipalité de Sainte-JulienneVille de Saint-Lin–LaurentidesParoisse de Saint-Roch-de-l'AchiganMunicipalité de Saint-Roch-OuestMunicipalité de Sainte-Sophie.

It also comprises the part of the Ville de L’Assomption situated in the existing electoraldivision of Rousseau.

Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne 47,505

The proposed electoral division of Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne consists

• of the existing electoral division of Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne except for part of theVille de Montréal bounded as follows: the railway line of the Canadian NationalRailway Company, the pont Victoria, the fleuve Saint-Laurent, the limit of the townsof Montréal and Verdun and finally, the avenue Atwater (36,067 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Westmount–Saint-Louis (11,438 electors);this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, the rue Saint-Mathieu, the rue Sherbrooke Ouest, the rue DeBleury, the rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, the rue McGill, the rue de la Commune Ouest,the autoroute Bonaventure (10), the extension of the canal de Lachine, such canal,

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the extension of the avenue Atwater, such avenue and the limit of the towns ofMontréal and Westmount.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the towns ofMontréal and Westmount, the boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, the rue Saint-Mathieu,the rue Sherbrooke Ouest, the rue De Bleury, the rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, the rueMcGill, the rue de la Commune Ouest, the autoroute Bonaventure (10), the railway lineof the Canadian National Railway Company, the avenue Atwater, the limit of the Ville deMontréal with the towns of Verdun and LaSalle, the canal de Lachine, the autorouteDécarie (15) and the autoroute Ville-Marie (720).

Saint-Laurent 49,803

The proposed electoral division of Saint-Laurent consists

• of the existing electoral division of Saint-Laurent except for part of the Ville de Saint-Laurent bounded as follows: the limit of the towns of Saint-Laurent and Montréal, theavenue O’Brien, the boulevard de la Côte-Vertu, the avenue Sainte-Croix, the limit ofthe towns of Saint-Laurent and Mont-Royal and the boulevard Marcel-Laurin (37,662electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Robert-Baldwin (12,141 electors); thisconcerns the Town of Roxboro and part of the Town of Pierrefonds, the wholebounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies, the limit of the Town of Pierrefonds withthe towns of Montréal, Saint-Laurent and Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the limit of thetowns of Roxboro and Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the limit of the towns of Pierrefondsand Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the boulevard des Sources and its extension up to therivière des Prairies.

It comprises the Town of Roxboro and part of the towns of Saint-Laurent, Montréal andPierrefonds, the whole bounded as follows: the rivière des Prairies including the île auxChats, the autoroute des Laurentides (15), the limit of the towns of Montréal and Saint-Laurent, the boulevard Marcel-Laurin, the limit of the Ville de Saint-Laurent with thetowns of Mont-Royal, Montréal, Côte-Saint-Luc, Lachine, Dorval and Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the limit of the towns of Pierrefonds and Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the limit of thetowns of Roxboro and Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the limit of the towns of Pierrefonds andDollard-des-Ormeaux, the boulevard des Sources and its extension up to the rivière desPrairies.

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Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques 43,100

The proposed electoral division of Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques consists

• of the existing electoral division of Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques except for part of theVille de Montréal bounded as follows: the railway line of the Canadian PacificRailway Company, the extension of the rue Bercy, the fleuve Saint-Laurentexcluding the île Sainte-Hélène and the île Notre-Dame, the extension of the rueFullum, such street and the rue Rachel Est (36,925 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Westmount–Saint-Louis (6,175 electors);this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the extension of therue Rachel Ouest, such street, the boulevard Saint-Laurent, the boulevard René-Lévesque Est, the rue Sanguinet and its extension, the rue Saint-Antoine Est, therue Saint-Antoine Ouest, the rue De Bleury and the avenue du Parc.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the extension of the rueRachel Ouest, such street, the rue Rachel Est, the rue Fullum and its extension, thefleuve Saint-Laurent passing around and including the île Sainte-Hélène and the îleNotre-Dame, the pont Victoria, the autoroute Bonaventure (10), the rue de la CommuneOuest, the rue McGill, the rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, the rue De Bleury and the avenuedu Parc.

Terrebonne 46,313

The proposed electoral division of Terrebonne consists

• of the existing electoral division of Terrebonne except for the parts of the Ville deCharlemagne included in this electoral division (46,313 electors).

It comprises the following municipalities:

Ville de LachenaieVille de Terrebonne.

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Verdun 49,066

The proposed electoral division of Verdun consists

• of the existing electoral division of Verdun (44,450 electors); this concerns the Villede Verdun;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne (4,616 electors);this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the railway line of theCanadian National Railway Company, the pont Victoria, the fleuve Saint-Laurent, thelimit of the towns of Montréal and Verdun and finally the avenue Atwater.

It comprises the Ville de Verdun and part of the Ville de Montréal, the whole bounded asfollows: the limit of the towns of Verdun and Montréal, the avenue Atwater, the railwayline of the Canadian National Railway Company, the pont Victoria, the fleuve Saint-Laurent and the limit of the towns of Verdun and LaSalle.

Viau 47,278

The proposed electoral division of Viau consists

• of the existing electoral division of Viau (38,273 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Jeanne-Mance (5,226 electors); thisconcerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the towns ofMontréal and Saint-Léonard, the rue D’Hérelle and the boulevard Pie-IX;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Bourassa (3,779 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rue Fleury Est, the limit of thetowns of Montréal and Montréal-Nord, the railway line of the Canadian NationalRailway Company and the avenue De Lorimier.

It comprises part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the rue Fleury Est, thelimit of the Ville de Montréal with the towns of Montréal-Nord and Saint-Léonard, theautoroute Métropolitaine (40), the boulevard Pie-IX, the rue Bélanger, the rueChambord, the rue Jean-Talon Est, the avenue Papineau, the railway line of theCanadian National Railway Company and the avenue De Lorimier.

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Vimont 1 40,164

The proposed electoral division of Vimont 1 consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Mille-Îles (6,984 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville de Laval in therivière des Mille Îles, the right of way of the autoroute Papineau (19), the avenue desPerron, the boulevard Sainte-Rose Est, the railway line of the Canadian PacificRailway Company, the division line of lots 1 and 2 of the cadastre of the Village deSainte-Rose, the division line of lots 46 and 47 of the cadastre of the Paroisse deSainte-Rose and its extension in the rivière des Mille Îles;

• of part of the existing electoral division of Vimont (33,180 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the boulevard Sainte-Rose Est, theavenue des Perron, the right of way of the autoroute Papineau (19) and suchautoroute, the boulevard Saint-Martin Est, the boulevard Saint-Martin Ouest and therailway line of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.

It comprises part of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville de Lavalin the rivière des Mille Îles, the right of way of the autoroute Papineau (19) and suchautoroute, the boulevard Saint-Martin Est, the boulevard Saint-Martin Ouest, the railwayline of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the division line of lots 1 and 2 of thecadastre of the Village de Sainte-Rose, the division line of lots 46 and 47 of thecadastre of the Paroisse de Sainte-Rose and its extension in the rivière des Mille Îles.

Vimont 2 42,807

The proposed electoral division of Vimont 2 consists

• of part of the existing electoral division of Vimont (23,128 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville de Laval in therivière des Mille Îles, the extension of the division line of lots 46 and 47 of thecadastre of the Paroisse de Sainte-Rose, such line, the division line of lots 1 and 2of the cadastre of the Village de Sainte-Rose, the railway line of the CanadianPacific Railway Company, the boulevard Saint-Martin Ouest and the autoroute desLaurentides (15);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Chomedey (10,360 electors); this concernspart of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the autoroute Laval (440), the

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autoroute des Laurentides (15), the boulevard Saint-Martin Ouest and the autorouteChomedey (13);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Fabre (9,319 electors); this concerns partof the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the boulevard Dagenais Ouest, theautoroute des Laurentides (15), the autoroute Laval (440) and the autorouteChomedey (13).

It comprises part of the Ville de Laval bounded as follows: the limit of the Ville de Lavalin the rivière des Mille Îles, the extension of the division line of lots 46 and 47 of thecadastre of the Paroisse de Sainte-Rose, such line, the division line of lots 1 and 2 ofthe cadastre of the Village de Sainte-Rose, the railway line of the Canadian PacificRailway Company, the boulevard Saint-Martin Ouest, the autoroute Chomedey (13), theboulevard Dagenais Ouest and the autoroute des Laurentides (15).

Westmount–Saint-Louis 48,716

The proposed electoral division of Westmount–Saint-Louis consists

• of the existing electoral division of Westmount–Saint-Louis except for part of the Villede Montréal bounded as follows: the avenue du Mont-Royal Ouest, the avenue del’Esplanade, the rue Rachel Ouest, the boulevard Saint-Laurent, the boulevardRené-Lévesque Est, the rue Sanguinet and its extension, the rue Saint-Antoine Est,the rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, the rue McGill, the rue de la Commune Ouest, theautoroute Bonaventure (10), the extension of the canal de Lachine, such canal, theextension of the avenue Atwater, such avenue, the limit of the towns of Montréal andWestmount, the boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, the rue Saint-Mathieu, the rueSherbrooke Ouest and the avenue du Parc (33,713 electors);

• of part of the existing electoral division of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (15,003 electors);this concerns part of the Ville de Montréal bounded as follows: the limit of the townsof Montréal and Westmount, the autoroute Ville-Marie (720), the autoroute Décarie(15), the canal de Lachine, the limit of the towns of Montréal and LaSalle, theextension of the boulevard Cavendish, such boulevard, the rue Sherbrooke Ouest,the avenue Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, the autoroute Décarie (15) and the chemin de laCôte-Saint-Luc.

It comprises the Town of Westmount and part of the Ville de Montréal, the wholebounded as follows: the chemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc, the limit of the towns ofWestmount and Montréal, the chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, the chemin

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Remembrance, the voie Camillien-Houde, the avenue du Mont-Royal Ouest, theavenue du Parc, the rue Sherbrooke Ouest, the rue Saint-Mathieu, the boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, the limit of the towns of Westmount and Montréal, the autoroute Ville-Marie (720), the autoroute Décarie (15), the canal de Lachine, the limit of the towns ofMontréal and LaSalle, the extension of the boulevard Cavendish, such boulevard, therue Sherbrooke Ouest, the avenue Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and the autoroute Décarie(15).

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Appendix I

Number of electors of the electoral divisions of 1992 as of June 30, 2000

Regions Electoral divisions of 1992 Electorsas of June 30, 2000

Number Deviation

1. Île-de-Montréal Acadie 45,089 5.56%Anjou 33,814 -20.83%Bourassa 32,470 -23.98%Bourget 34,609 -18.97%Crémazie 38,114 -10.77%D'Arcy-McGee 42,729 0.04%Gouin 41,744 -2.27%Hochelaga-Maisonneuve 32,464 -24.00%Jacques-Cartier 51,060 19.54%Jeanne-Mance 37,700 -11.74%LaFontaine 51,413 20.37%Laurier-Dorion 46,045 7.80%Marguerite-Bourgeoys 43,739 2.40%Marquette 38,354 -10.21%Mercier 42,590 -0.29%Mont-Royal 42,588 -0.29%Nelligan 61,792 44.67%Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 40,286 -5.68%Outremont 42,044 -1.57%Pointe-aux-Trembles 38,047 -10.92%Robert-Baldwin 50,203 17.54%Rosemont 39,322 -7.94%Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne 40,683 -4.75%Saint-Laurent 48,999 14.72%Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques 47,055 10.17%Sauvé 32,548 -23.80%Verdun 44,450 4.07%Viau 38,273 -10.39%Viger 36,312 -14.99%Westmount–Saint-Louis 51,326 20.16%

Regional total 1,265,862

Regional average 42,195

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Regions Electoral divisions of 1992 Electorsas of June 30, 2000

Number Deviation

2. Île-Jésus Chomedey 52,450 22.80%Fabre 53,322 24.84%Laval-des-Rapides 39,790 -6.84%Mille-Îles 48,626 13.84%Vimont 56,308 31.83%

Regional total 250,496Regional average 50,099

3. Laurentides- Lanaudière Argenteuil 52,841 23.71%

Berthier 48,920 14.53%Bertrand 45,537 6.61%Blainville 44,591 4.40%Deux-Montagnes 59,602 39.54%Groulx 45,623 6.81%Joliette 45,454 6.42%Labelle 39,983 -6.39%L'Assomption 51,394 20.32%Masson 47,129 10.34%Prévost 49,697 16.35%Rousseau 44,360 3.86%Terrebonne 46,315 8.43%

Regional total 621,446Regional average 47,804

Provincial total 5,339,121Provincial average 42,713Upper limit 53,391Lower limit 32,035

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Appendix II

Number of electors of the proposed electoral divisions as of June 30, 2000

Regions Proposed electoral divisionsElectors

as of June 30, 2000

Number Deviation

1. Île-de-Montréal Acadie 48,127 12.68%Anjou 44,209 3.50%Bourassa-Sauvé 47,780 11.86%Bourget 45,114 5.62%Crémazie 46,413 8.66%Gouin 46,553 8.99%Hochelaga-Maisonneuve 43,721 2.36%Jacques-Cartier 45,892 7.44%Jeanne-Mance–Viger 49,859 16.73%LaFontaine 48,806 14.26%Laurier-Dorion 46,045 7.80%Marguerite-Bourgeoys 47,173 10.44%Marquette 48,769 14.18%Mercier 47,586 11.41%Mont-Royal 47,581 11.40%Nelligan 43,307 1.39%Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–D'Arcy-McGee 49,207 15.20%Outremont 49,733 16.44%Pointe-aux-Trembles 43,025 0.73%Robert-Baldwin 47,866 12.06%Rosemont 43,628 2.14%Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne 47,505 11.22%Saint-Laurent 49,803 16.60%Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques 43,100 0.91%Verdun 49,066 14.87%Viau 47,278 10.69%Westmount–Saint-Louis 48,716 14.05%

Regional total 1,265,862Regional average 46,884

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Regions Proposed electoral divisionsElectors

as of June 30, 2000

Number Deviation

2. Île-Jésus Chomedey 42,090 -1,46%Fabre 44,003 3.02%Laval-des-Rapides 39,790 -6.84%Mille-Îles 41,642 -2.51%Vimont 1 40,164 -5.97%Vimont 2 42,807 0.22%

Regional total 250,496Regional average 41,749

3. Laurentides- Argenteuil 1 33,924 -20.58% Lanaudière Argenteuil 2 35,624 -16.60%

Berthier 48,920 14.53%Bertrand 46,010 7.72%Blainville 44,591 4.40%Deux-Montagnes 42,229 -1.13%Groulx 45,623 6.81%Joliette 45,454 6.42%Labelle 40,733 -4.64%L'Assomption 51,394 20.32%Masson 47,131 10.34%Prévost 49,533 15.97%Rousseau 44,051 3.13%Terrebonne 46,313 8.43%

Regional total 621,530Regional average 44,395

Provincial total 5,339,121Provincial average 42,713Upper limit 53,391Lower limit 32,035

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Appendix III

New toponyms

The new delimitation proposal for the Montréal region contains certain changes inrelation to the existing boundaries, which has led the Commission to propose newtoponyms. On this subject, the Commission invites electors to make suggestions. Afterhaving examined the recommendations and requested the opinion of the Commissionde toponymie, the Commission de la représentation électorale will assign a name toeach electoral division. Here are the proposed electoral divisions that differ significantlyfrom the existing electoral divisions, and to which the Commission has assigned atemporary name.

Argenteuil 1

Argenteuil 2

Bourassa-Sauvé

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–D’Arcy-McGee

Jeanne-Mance–Viger

Vimont 1

Vimont 2

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Appendix IV

Key

Designation of Municipalities

On the appended maps presenting the boundaries of the electoral divisions, the nameof the local municipality is followed by an abbreviation that refers to the designation ofthe municipality. Here is the list of these abbreviations and their meaning:

C – town (cité)

CT – township

ÉI – Indian settlement

M – municipality (with no other designation)

P – parish

RI – Indian reserve

V – town

VL – village

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