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e-3.3, r. 12.1
- List of electoral divisions with their name and their boundaries
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E-3.3, r. 12.1
List of electoral divisions with their name and their boundaries
ELECTIONS — LIST OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
Election Act
(chapter E-3.3)
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E-3.3
02
February
23
2017
12
December
31
2999
1
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The Commission de la représentation électorale establishs the boundaries of 125 electoral divisions and assigns names to them.
2017-02-23
Decision 2017-02-23
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s.
1
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2
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The municipalities, Indian reserves and settlements, reserved lands, unorganized territories and their boundaries are those that existed on 31 January 2017.
2017-02-23
Decision 2017-02-23
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s.
2
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In the description of the electoral divisions, the name of a local municipality is occasionnaly followed by an abbreviation which refers to the designation of the municipality. The following list gives the abbreviations and their meaning.
CT
—
canton (township)
CU
—
cantons unis (united townships)
EI
—
établissement indien (Indian settlement)
M
—
municipalité (municipality)
NO
—
territoire non organisé (unorganized territory)
P
—
paroisse (parish)
R
—
réserve indienne (Indian reserve)
TC
—
terres réservées cries (Cree reserved territories)
TI
—
terres réservées inuites (Inuit reserved territories)
TK
—
terres réservées naskapies (Naskapi reserved territories)
V
—
ville (town)
VC
—
village cri (Cree village)
VK
—
village naskapi (Naskapi village)
VL
—
village
VN
—
village nordique (northern village)
Where the words “autoroute”, “avenue”, “boulevard”, “chemin”, “montée”, “rue”, “route”, “railway line”, “cycle path”, “overhead electric power line”, “lac”, “fleuve”, “rivière”, and “ruisseau” are used, they refer to the median line unless provided otherwise.
2017-02-23
Decision 2017-02-23
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s.
3
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4
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In compliance with section 32 of the Election Act, the following list of electoral divisions will come into force when the Legislature of the National Assembly ends, unless it occurs before the expiry of 3 months from publication.
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Decision 2017-02-23
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s.
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Schedule
Decision 2017-02-23, Sch.
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REFERENCES
Decision 2017-02-23, 2017 G.O. 2, 259B
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