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Canada Gazette, Part I, Extra EXTRA Vol. 153, No. 7 ÉDITION SPÉCIALE Vol. 153, no 7 Canada Gazette Gazette du Canada Part I Partie I OTTAWA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 OTTAWA, LE JEUDI 19 SEPTEMBRE 2019 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR GÉNÉRAL DES ÉLECTIONS CANADA ELECTIONS ACT LOI ÉLECTORALE DU CANADA Determination of number of electors Établissement du nombre d’électeurs Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 93(3) of the Avis est par la présente donné, conformément au para- Canada Elections Act (S.C. 2000, c. 9), that the number of graphe 93(3) de la Loi électorale du Canada (L.C. 2000, names appearing on the preliminary lists of electors estab- ch. 9), que le nombre de noms figurant sur les listes préli- lished for the pending general election, for each electoral minaires des électeurs de chaque circonscription lors de district, is as listed in the Appendix. l’élection générale en cours est tel qu’énuméré à l’annexe. September 16, 2019 Le 16 septembre 2019 Stéphane Perrault Le directeur général des élections Chief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perrault APPENDIX ANNEXE Nombre d’électeurs Number of Electors sur les listes Electoral District on Preliminary Lists Circonscription préliminaires Newfoundland and Labrador Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador Avalon 68 400 Avalon 68 400 Bonavista–Burin–Trinity 56 707 Bonavista–Burin–Trinity 56 707 Coast of Bays–Central–Notre Dame 62 624 Coast of Bays–Central–Notre Dame 62 624 Labrador 19 916 Labrador 19 916 Long Range Mountains 69 007 Long Range Mountains 69 007 St. John’s East 65 242 St. John’s-Est 65 242 St. John’s South–Mount Pearl 66 811 St. John’s-Sud–Mount Pearl 66 811 Prince Edward Island Île-du-Prince-Édouard Cardigan 29 406 Cardigan 29 406 Charlottetown 26 996 Charlottetown 26 996 Egmont 28 256 Egmont 28 256 Malpeque 30 097 Malpeque 30 097 2019-09-19 Extra to the Canada Gazette Édition spéciale de la Gazette du Canada 2 Nombre d’électeurs Number of Electors sur les listes Electoral District on Preliminary Lists Circonscription préliminaires Nova Scotia Nouvelle-Écosse Cape Breton–Canso 60 208 Cape Breton–Canso 60 208 Central Nova 59 975 Nova-Centre 59 975 Cumberland–Colchester 66 295 Cumberland–Colchester 66 295 Dartmouth–Cole Harbour 76 591 Dartmouth–Cole Harbour 76 591 Halifax 73 552 Halifax 73 552 Halifax West 76 500 Halifax-Ouest 76 500 Kings–Hants 68 973 Kings–Hants 68 973 Sackville–Preston–Chezzetcook 71 095 Sackville–Preston–Chezzetcook 71 095 South Shore–St. Margarets 77 792 South Shore–St. Margarets 77 792 Sydney–Victoria 59 574 Sydney–Victoria 59 574 West Nova 69 508 Nova-Ouest 69 508 New Brunswick Nouveau-Brunswick Acadie–Bathurst 66 515 Acadie–Bathurst 66 515 Beauséjour 69 268 Beauséjour 69 268 Fredericton 64 455 Fredericton 64 455 Fundy Royal 64 809 Fundy Royal 64 809 Madawaska–Restigouche 50 413 Madawaska–Restigouche 50 413 Miramichi–Grand Lake 48 241 Miramichi–Grand Lake 48 241 Moncton–Riverview–Dieppe 73 719 Moncton–Riverview–Dieppe 73 719 New Brunswick Southwest 53 085 Nouveau-Brunswick-Sud-Ouest 53 085 Saint John–Rothesay 63 115 Saint John–Rothesay 63 115 Tobique–Mactaquac 54 862 Tobique–Mactaquac 54 862 Quebec Québec Abitibi–Baie-James–Nunavik–Eeyou 64 605 Abitibi–Baie-James–Nunavik–Eeyou 64 605 Abitibi–Témiscamingue 82 419 Abitibi–Témiscamingue 82 419 Ahuntsic-Cartierville 82 848 Ahuntsic-Cartierville 82 848 Alfred-Pellan 79 087 Alfred-Pellan 79 087 Argenteuil–La Petite-Nation 80 366 Argenteuil–La Petite-Nation 80 366 Avignon–La Mitis–Matane–Matapédia 59 469 Avignon–La Mitis–Matane–Matapédia 59 469 Beauce 86 335 Beauce 86 335 Beauport–Côte-de-Beaupré–Île d’Orléans– Beauport–Côte-de-Beaupré–Île d’Orléans– Charlevoix 76 417 Charlevoix 76 417 Beauport–Limoilou 77 749 Beauport–Limoilou 77 749 Bécancour–Nicolet–Saurel 79 160 Bécancour–Nicolet–Saurel 79 160 Bellechasse–Les Etchemins–Lévis 94 082 Bellechasse–Les Etchemins–Lévis 94 082 Beloeil–Chambly 95 450 Beloeil–Chambly 95 450 Berthier–Maskinongé 84 261 Berthier–Maskinongé 84 261 Bourassa 70 041 Bourassa 70 041 Brome–Missisquoi 88 821 Brome–Missisquoi 88 821 2019-09-19 Extra to the Canada Gazette Édition spéciale de la Gazette du Canada 3 Nombre d’électeurs Number of Electors sur les listes Electoral District on Preliminary Lists Circonscription préliminaires Brossard–Saint-Lambert 83 854 Brossard–Saint-Lambert 83 854 Charlesbourg–Haute-Saint-Charles 86 051 Charlesbourg–Haute-Saint-Charles 86 051 Châteauguay–Lacolle 78 222 Châteauguay–Lacolle 78 222 Chicoutimi–Le Fjord 65 617 Chicoutimi–Le Fjord 65 617 Compton–Stanstead 84 465 Compton–Stanstead 84 465 Dorval–Lachine–LaSalle 84 986 Dorval–Lachine–LaSalle 84 986 Drummond 84 154 Drummond 84 154 Gaspésie–Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine 64 625 Gaspésie–Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine 64 625 Gatineau 84 464 Gatineau 84 464 Hochelaga 82 608 Hochelaga 82 608 Honoré-Mercier 78 633 Honoré-Mercier 78 633 Hull–Aylmer 78 611 Hull–Aylmer 78 611 Joliette 88 828 Joliette 88 828 Jonquière 72 824 Jonquière 72 824 La Pointe-de-l’Île 85 608 La Pointe-de-l’Île 85 608 La Prairie 86 977 La Prairie 86 977 Lac-Saint-Jean 84 488 Lac-Saint-Jean 84 488 Lac-Saint-Louis 83 633 Lac-Saint-Louis 83 633 LaSalle–Émard–Verdun 82 773 LaSalle–Émard–Verdun 82 773 Laurentides–Labelle 100 078 Laurentides–Labelle 100 078 Laurier–Sainte-Marie 82 088 Laurier–Sainte-Marie 82 088 Laval–Les Îles 83 121 Laval–Les Îles 83 121 Lévis–Lotbinière 89 569 Lévis–Lotbinière 89 569 Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne 83 679 Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne 83 679 Longueuil–Saint-Hubert 87 164 Longueuil–Saint-Hubert 87 164 Louis-Hébert 82 161 Louis-Hébert 82 161 Louis-Saint-Laurent 94 714 Louis-Saint-Laurent 94 714 Manicouagan 72 226 Manicouagan 72 226 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin 78 195 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin 78 195 Mégantic–L’Érable 71 125 Mégantic–L’Érable 71 125 Mirabel 96 305 Mirabel 96 305 Montarville 77 053 Montarville 77 053 Montcalm 88 468 Montcalm 88 468 Montmagny–L’Islet–Kamouraska– Montmagny–L’Islet–Kamouraska– Rivière-du-Loup 78 183 Rivière-du-Loup 78 183 Mount Royal 72 981 Mont-Royal 72 981 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–Westmount 75 928 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–Westmount 75 928 Outremont 66 721 Outremont 66 721 Papineau 76 600 Papineau 76 600 Pierre-Boucher–Les Patriotes–Verchères 81 008 Pierre-Boucher–Les Patriotes–Verchères 81 008 2019-09-19 Extra to the Canada Gazette Édition spéciale de la Gazette du Canada 4 Nombre d’électeurs Number of Electors sur les listes Electoral District on Preliminary Lists Circonscription préliminaires Pierrefonds–Dollard 83 365 Pierrefonds–Dollard 83 365 Pontiac 91 242 Pontiac 91 242 Portneuf–Jacques-Cartier 92 774 Portneuf–Jacques-Cartier 92 774 Québec 79 019 Québec 79 019 Repentigny 92 565 Repentigny 92 565 Richmond–Arthabaska 86 872 Richmond–Arthabaska 86 872 Rimouski-Neigette–Témiscouata– Rimouski-Neigette–Témiscouata– Les Basques 69 893 Les Basques 69 893 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 82 163 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 82 163 Rivière-du-Nord 95 875 Rivière-du-Nord 95 875 Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie 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