Report of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of Quebec 2012

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No.: SE3-23/1-2012-1E-PDF Table of Contents Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Report (as of February 15, 2013) Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................................. 5 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Commission’s Proposal............................................................................................................................ 8 Representations and Outcome ............................................................................................................. 10 In the End… ........................................................................................................................................... 24 Schedule (as of February 15, 2013) Schedule — Boundaries and Names of Electoral Districts ............................................................... 26 Maps (as of February 15, 2013) Quebec (Map 1) ...................................................................................................................................... 52 Southwestern Quebec (Map 2) ............................................................................................................. 54 Southern Quebec (Map 3) .................................................................................................................... 56 Southeastern Quebec (Map 4) .............................................................................................................. 58 Eastern Quebec (Map 5) ....................................................................................................................... 60 City of Gatineau (Map 6) ...................................................................................................................... 62 City of Laval (Map 7) ............................................................................................................................. 64 City of Lévis (Map 8) ............................................................................................................................. 66 City of Longueuil and Vicinity (Map 9) .............................................................................................. 68 Montréal Island (Map 10) ..................................................................................................................... 70 City of Québec (Map 11) ....................................................................................................................... 72 City of Saguenay (Map 12) .................................................................................................................... 74 City of Sherbrooke (Map 13) ................................................................................................................ 76 City of Trois-Rivières (Map 14) ............................................................................................................ 78 Amendments — Disposition of Objections Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 81 Reasons and Decisions .......................................................................................................................... 81 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................................. 84 Amendments to the Schedule Schedule — Boundaries and Names of Electoral Districts ............................................................... 87 Amended Maps Quebec (Map 1) ...................................................................................................................................... 92 Southwestern Quebec (Map 2) ............................................................................................................. 94 Report of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of Quebec 1 Southern Quebec (Map 3) .................................................................................................................... 96 Southeastern Quebec (Map 4) .............................................................................................................. 98 Eastern Quebec (Map 5) ..................................................................................................................... 100 City of Laval (Map 7) ........................................................................................................................... 102 City of Lévis (Map 8) ........................................................................................................................... 104 City of Longueuil and Vicinity (Map 9) ............................................................................................ 106 Montréal Island (Map 10) ................................................................................................................... 108 City of Québec (Map 11) ..................................................................................................................... 110 City of Trois-Rivières (Map 14) .........................................................................................................
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