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  Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine - History
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Established June 28, 2004
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedCampari_007 October 26, 2012 05:52pm
DescriptionThis eastern Quebec riding is located on the eastern coast of the Gaspé Peninsula. The northern boundary is the St. Lawrence River; the southern boundary is the Baie des Chaleurs and the province of New Brunswick. The riding contains the regional county municipalities of Bonaventure, La Côte-de-Gaspé, Le Rocher-Percé and Avignon, including the Gesgapegiag and Listuguj Indian reserves and Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine.

Manufacturing, fishing, and pulp and paper are among the industries in the riding.

According to the 2001 census, approximately 20 per cent of the population have less than a Grade 9 education, the third highest in Canada. The average family income is $46,676 and unemployment is a high 21.8 per cent. The total immigrant population is only 0.52 per cent. Almost 11 per cent of the population cited English as their mother tongue and 86 per cent were francophone.

In 2004, the riding was renamed Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and added 22 per cent of Matapédia-Matane in the north. It was established in the 1996 redistribution as Gaspé–Bonaventure–Îles-de-la-Madeleine. In 1996, 75 per cent of Gaspé and 69 per cent of Bonaventure–Îles-de-la-Madeleine, both ridings that had existed since 1867, were combined. The riding name was changed by a private member's bill passed in 1996 to Bonaventure–Gaspé–Îles-de-la-Madeleine–Pabok.

Population: 84,202

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Diane Lebouthillier(I)
17,099
46.39%
 Guy Bernatchez
14,481
39.29%
 Jean-Pierre Pigeon
3,010
8.17%
 Lisa Phung
1,358
3.68%
 Christian Rioux
621
1.68%
 Monique Leduc
289
0.78%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Diane Lebouthillier(I)
16,296
42.46%
 Guy Bernatchez
15,659
40.80%
 Jean-Pierre Pigeon
3,022
7.87%
 Lynn Beaulieu
1,722
4.49%
 Dennis P. Drainville
1,130
2.94%
 Jay Cowboy
353
0.92%
 Eric Hébert
198
0.52%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Diane Lebouthillier
15,345
38.73%
 Philip Toone(I)
12,885
32.52%
 Nicolas Roussy
8,289
20.92%
 Jean-Pierre Pigeon
2,398
6.05%
 James D. Morrison
400
1.01%
 Max Boudreau
300
0.76%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Philip Toone
12,421
33.76%
 Daniel Côté
11,651
31.67%
 Régent Bastien
6,283
17.08%
 Jules Duguay
5,524
15.01%
 Julien Leblanc
913
2.48%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Raynald Blais(I)
15,092
40.93%
 Denis Gauvreau
9,821
26.63%
 Darryl Gray
8,281
22.46%
 Gaston Langlais
2,546
6.90%
 Julien Leblanc
1,133
3.07%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Raynald Blais(I)
17,678
42.69%
 Gaston Langlais
13,347
32.23%
 Mario Lévesque
7,977
19.26%
 Sophie Dauphinais
1,225
2.96%
 Bob Eichenberger
1,183
2.86%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 Raynald Blais
21,446
55.67%
 Georges Farrah(I)
12,579
32.65%
 Guy De Coste
2,636
6.84%
 Bob Eichenberger
1,060
2.75%
 Philip Toone
805
2.09%

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