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Abitibi—Témiscamingue (electoral district)

Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada


Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada

FieldValue
provinceQuebec
image
captionInteractive map of riding boundaries from the 2015 federal election
fed-statusactive
fed-district-number24002
fed-created1966
fed-election-first1968
fed-election-last2025
fed-repSébastien Lemire
fed-rep-partyBQ
demo-pop-ref
demo-area-ref
demo-census-date2016
demo-pop103491
demo-electors82341
demo-electors-date2019
demo-area33444.46
demo-cdAbitibi RCM, Abitibi-Ouest RCM, Jamésie Territory, Rouyn-Noranda, Témiscamingue RCM
demo-csdRouyn-Noranda, Amos, La Sarre, Macamic, Ville-Marie, Témiscaming, Barraute, Palmarolle, Lorrainville, Trécesson

| fed-status = active | fed-district-number = 24002 | fed-created = 1966 | fed-abolished = | fed-election-first = 1968 | fed-election-last = 2025 | fed-rep = Sébastien Lemire | fed-rep-party = BQ | demo-pop-ref = | demo-area-ref = | demo-electors-ref = | demo-census-date = 2016 | demo-pop = 103491 | demo-electors = 82341 | demo-electors-date = 2019 | demo-area = 33444.46 | demo-cd = Abitibi RCM, Abitibi-Ouest RCM, Jamésie Territory, Rouyn-Noranda, Témiscamingue RCM | demo-csd = Rouyn-Noranda, Amos, La Sarre, Macamic, Ville-Marie, Témiscaming, Barraute, Palmarolle, Lorrainville, Trécesson Abitibi—Témiscamingue () is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. The area was also represented by the electoral district of Témiscamingue from 1968 until 2004.

Geography

The district includes the Regional County Municipalities of Témiscamingue, Abitibi, Abitibi-Ouest, the city of Rouyn-Noranda and a small section of south western Jamésie territory.

The neighbouring ridings are Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou, Pontiac—Kitigan Zibi, Algonquin—Renfrew—Pembroke, Nipissing—Timiskaming, and Kapuskasing—Timmins—Mushkegowuk.

Demographics

According to the 2021 Canadian census

Ethnic groups: 92.8% White, 5.4% Indigenous

Languages: 94.0% French, 3.5% English

Religions: 72.4% Christian (66.9% Catholic, 5.5% Other), 26.7% None

Median income: $42,000 (2020)

Average income: $50,680 (2020)

Riding associations

Riding associations are the local branches of political parties:

PartyAssociation namePresidentHQ city Association du Parti conservateur d'Abitibi--TémiscamingueMathieu OuelletSaint-ColombanAssociation libérale fédérale de Abitibi--TémiscamingueClifford BélangerRouyn-NorandaAssociation NPD Abitibi--TémiscamingueDuncan Viktor SalvainMontreal

History

Témiscamingue was created in 1968 from parts of Pontiac—Témiscamingue and Villeneuve.

It was initially defined to consist of:

  • the Cities of Noranda and Rouyn;
  • the Towns of Belleterre, Temiscaming and Ville-Marie;
  • the County of Témiscamingue (except the Townships of Béraud, Chabert, Darlens, Desroberts, Granet, Jourdan, Landanet, Laubanie, Marrias, Mazérac, Pélissier and Sabourin without local municipal organization).

In 1976, it was redefined to consist of:

  • the Cities of Noranda and Rouyn;
  • the Towns of Belleterre, Duparquet, La Sarre, Macamic, Temiscaming and Ville-Marie;
  • the County of Témiscamingue; and
  • parts of the County of Abitibi.

In 1987, it was redefined to consist of:

  • the towns of Belleterre, Duparquet, La Sarre, Macamic, Noranda, Rouyn, Témiscaming and Ville-Marie;
  • the County of Témiscamingue excluding the Territory of Témiscamingue-Lac-Granet portion;
  • parts of the County of Abitibi; and
  • the southwest part of the Municipality of James Bay.

It was renamed "Rouyn-Noranda—Témiscamingue" in 1996, and redefined to consist of:

  • the cities of Belleterre, Cadillac, Duparquet, La Sarre, Macamic, Rouyn-Noranda, Témiscaming and Ville-Marie;
  • the county regional municipalities of Abitibi-Ouest and Rouyn-Noranda;
  • the County Regional Municipality of Témiscamingue, including Timiskaming First Nation and Eagle Village First Nation-Kipawa Indian Reserve, the Indian settlements of Hunter's Point and Winneway; and
  • the southwest part of the Municipality of James Bay.

In 1997, it was renamed "Témiscamingue".

The electoral district was abolished in 2003 when it was merged into Abitibi—Témiscamingue.

Abitibi—Témiscamingue was created in 2003. 77.1% came from Témiscamingue, and 22.9% from neighbouring Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik riding.

The riding lost a small territory to Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou as a result of the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada:

| Assembly# = 28 | RepTerms# = 4 | PartyTerms# = 1 | #ByElections = 1 | PartyTerms# = 4 | Assembly# = 29 | Assembly# = 30 | #ByElections = 1 | RepTerms# = 1 | Assembly# = 31 | RepTerms# = 2 | PartyTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 32 | Assembly# = 33 | RepTerms# = 2 | PartyTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 34 | Assembly# = 35 | RepTerms# = 3 | PartyTerms# = 3 | Assembly# = 36 | Assembly# = 37 | #ByElections = 1 | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 | Assembly# = 38 | RepTerms# = 3 | PartyTerms# = 3 | Assembly# = 39 | Assembly# = 40 | Assembly# = 41 | RepTerms# = 2 | PartyTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 42 | Assembly# = 43 | RepTerms# = 3 | PartyTerms# = 3 | Assembly# = 44 | Assembly# = 45

Election results

Abitibi—Témiscamingue, 2004–present

2011 federal election redistributed resultsPartyVote%
New Democratic24,58351.25
Bloc Québécois15,11031.50
Conservative4,7509.90
Liberal2,8395.92
Green6871.43

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Témiscamingue, 1968–2004

By-election: On Mr. Brien's resignation, 14 March 2003:

By-election: On Mr. Réal Caouette's death, 16 December 1976

References

Notes

References

  1. [[#2016fed. Statistics Canada]]: 2016
  2. [[#2016fed. Statistics Canada]]: 2016
  3. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada. (2022-02-09). "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Abitibi--Témiscamingue [Federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order)], Quebec".
  4. [http://www.punditsguide.ca/riding.php?riding=1870 Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections]
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