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Parliamentary Representation 573 PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 573 1.—Representation in tbe House of Commons according to the Districts of the Representation Act, 1914r—con. Popu­ Repre­ Popu­ Repre­ Provinces and Districts. lation, senta­ Provinces and Districts. lation, senta­ 1911. tion. 1911. tion. Quebec—concluded: Ontario—con. Joliette 23,911 Dundas 25,973 Kamouraska 20,888 Durham 26,411 Labelle 31,149 Elgin E 17,597 Laprairie-Napierville 19,335 Elgin W....; 26,715 L'Assomption-Montcalm. 28,506 • Essex N.: 38,006 Laval-Deux-Montagnes... 25,275 Essex S 29,541 Levis 28,913 Fort William and Rainy L'lslet 1-6,435 River 33,626 Lotbiniere 22,158 Frontenac 21,944 Maskinonge 16,509 Glengarry and Stormont. 38,226 Matane 27,539 Grenville 17,545 Megantic 31,314 Grey N 33,957 Missiquoi : 17,466 Grey S '. 31,934 Montmagny 17,356 Haldimand 21,562 Montreal Island— Hal ton 22,208 Hochelaga 44,884 Hamilton E 39,793 Jacques Cartier 55,943 Hamilton W 37,279 Laurier-Outremont 45,176 Hastings E 24,978 Maisonneuve 33,796 Hastings W 30,825 Ste. Anne 41,541 Huron N 26,886 St. Antoine 34,794 Huron S 26,097 St. Denis 45,141 Kent 52,439 Westmount-St. Henri... 56,088 Kinsgton 20,660 St. James 44,057 Lambton E 25,779 St. Laurent-St. George. 38,883 Lambton W 29,109 George-Etienne Cartier 51,937 Lanark 34,375 St. Mary 62,521 Leeds 36,753 Nicoiet 30,055 Lennox and Addington. .. 20,386 Pontiac 29,416 Lincoln 35,429 Portneuf 30,260 London '. 46,300 Quebec County 28,046 Middlesex E 23,465 Quebec, E 30,922 Middlesex W 27,300 Quebec S 24,163 Muskoka 21,233 Quebec W 30,506 Nipissing 43,714 Richeiieu 19,810 Norfolk 27,110 Richmond and Wolfe 39,491 Northumberland 32,892 Rimouski 23,951 Ontario N 17,141 St. Hyacinthe-Rouville.. 35,473 Ontario S 23,865 St. Jean-Iberville 21,882 Ottawa 77,182 •ShefTord 23,976 Oxford N 25,077 Sherbrooke 23,211 Oxford S ,. 22,294 Stanstead 20,765 Parry Sound 26,547 Temiscouata 36,430 Peel 22,102 Terrebonne 29,018 Perth N 30,235 Three Rivers and St. Perth S 18,947 Maurice 36,153 Peterborough E 15,499 Vaudreuil-Soulanges 20,439 Peterborough W 26,151 Wright 23,862 Port Arthur and Kenora1 . 37,641 Yamaska 20,387 Prescott 26,968 Prince Edward 17,150 Renfrew N 23,617 Ontario. 2,527,292 82 Renfrew S 27,852 Russell 39,434 Algoma E 37,968 Simcoe E 35,294 Algoma W 28,752 Simcoe, N 24,699 Brant 19,259 Simcoe S 25,060 Brantford City. 26,617 Timiskaming 37,076 Bruce N 23,783 Toronto South 43,956 Bruce S , 26,249 Toronto East 53,712 Carleton , 24,417 Toronto Centre 54,792 Dufferin 17,740 Toronto West 57,804 1 Includes portion of Northwest Territories added to Ontario by the Extension of Boundaries Act, 1912, with a population of 4,018. .
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