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  Abitibi–Baie-James–Nunavik–Eeyou - History
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Established June 28, 2004
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedCampari_007 November 29, 2020 01:45am
DescriptionThis riding covers all of northern Quebec. It begins just south of the town of Val d'Or and runs north along the west bank of James Bay and Hudson Bay. Ungava Bay forms part of its northern border and Labrador forms part of its border in the east. The riding contains the regional county municipality of Vallée-de-l'Or and the territories of Jamésie and Kativik. It includes Lac-Simon Indian Reserve, the Indian Settlement of Grand-Lac Victoria, the Cree villages and reserved lands of Chisasibi, Eastmain, Mistissini, Nemiscau, Waskaganish, Waswanipi and Wemindji, the Cree village and reserved land of Whapmagoostui, the village municipalities of Akulivik, Aupaluk, Inukjuak, Ivujivik, Kangiqsualujjuaq, Kangiqsujuaq, Kangirsuk, Kuujjuaq, Kuujjuarapik, Puvirnituq, Quaqtaq, Salluit, Tasiujaq and Umiujaq, the Naskapi village of Kawawachikamach and the Indian Settlement of Oujé-Bougoumou. Population centres in the south include Val d'Or, Malartic, Amos and Senneterre.

The industries in this riding include the service sector, manufacturing, mining, forestry, farming and retail trade. The riding is also home to the James Bay hydro project. The average family income is $54,027 and unemployment is 14.3 per cent.

According to the 2001 census, the aboriginal population is over 26 per cent, the sixth-highest in Canada. The total immigrant population is just over one per cent. More than 15 per cent of the population has less than a Grade 9 education. Almost 69 per cent of the population speaks French as a mother tongue, while less than three per cent speak English.

In 2004, Nunavik-Eeyou was created from 74 per cent of Abitibi-Baie James-Nunavik and 15 per cent of Roberval. Abitibi-Baie James-Nunavik riding was created in 1966 from Chapleau, Saguenay and Villeneuve. In the 1996 redistribution, a small part of Manicouagan was added.

Population: 80,052

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Sylvie Bérubé(I)
10,784
37.92%
 Lise Kistabish
7,384
25.97%
 Steve Corriveau
4,508
15.85%
 Pauline Lameboy
3,323
11.69%
 Michaël Cloutier
1,072
3.77%
 Cédric Brazeau
594
2.09%
 Didier Pilon
442
1.55%
  Jimmy Levesque
329
1.16%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Sylvie Bérubé
11,432
36.11%
 Isabelle Bergeron
8,963
28.31%
 Martin Ferron
5,240
16.55%
 Jacline Rouleau
4,104
12.96%
 Kiara Cabana-Whiteley
1,151
3.64%
 Daniel Simon
387
1.22%
 Guillaume Lanouette
379
1.20%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Romeo Saganash(I)
12,778
37.02%
 Pierre Dufour
11,094
32.14%
 Luc Ferland
6,398
18.54%
 Steven Hébert
3,211
9.30%
 Patrick Benoît
779
2.26%
 Mario Gagnon
258
0.75%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Romeo Saganash
13,966
44.71%
 Jean-Maurice Matte
7,082
22.67%
 Yvon Lévesque(I)
5,684
18.20%
 Léandre Gervais
3,282
10.51%
 Johnny Kasudluak
1,221
3.91%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Yvon Lévesque(I)
10,994
39.65%
 Jean-Maurice Matte
8,422
30.37%
 Mark Canada
5,110
18.43%
 Erica Martin
2,275
8.20%
 Patrick Rancourt
928
3.35%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Yvon Lévesque(I)
13,928
46.57%
 Armand Caouette
6,700
22.40%
 Gilles Gagnon
6,261
20.93%
 Dominique Vaillancourt
1,810
6.05%
 Pierre M. Denis
1,210
4.05%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 Yvon Lévesque
12,503
45.01%
 Guy St-Julien(I)
12,067
43.44%
 François Dionne
1,252
4.51%
 Pierre Corbeil
1,090
3.92%
 Martin Fournier
866
3.12%

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