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Established June 28, 2004
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedCampari_007 October 26, 2012 11:17pm
DescriptionThis is a mainly rural riding located north of Ottawa in the southwest of Quebec. The Ottawa River forms the southern boundary. The riding contains the regional county municipalities of Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais, Pontiac and La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau as well as part of the city of Gatineau made up of the former cities of Buckingham and Masson-Angers. The Rapid Lake and Kitigan Zibi Indian reserves are also in the riding. It includes Maniwaki, Mont-Laurier, and approximately 60 villages, including Farrellton, Low, Venosta, Fort Coulonge and Shawville.

The economic base is distributed among the service sector, the retail industry, government services and health and social services. The average family income is $58,377 with an unemployment rate of 8.3 per cent.

According to the 2001 census, 24 per cent of the population are anglophone, while almost 72 per cent spoke French as their mother tongue. The total immigrant population is less than three per cent. The aboriginal population is almost three per cent.

The 2004 redistribution kept 67 per cent from Pontiac-Gatineau-Labelle and added 17 per cent from Gatineau, mainly the Buckingham and Masson-Angers areas. The riding was renamed Pontiac. This riding was called Pontiac from 1867 to 1947, Pontiac-Témiscamingue from 1947 to 1966 and Pontiac from 1966 to 1976. The riding of Pontiac-Gatineau-Labelle was established in 1976 by combining Pontiac, Hull and small parts of Labelle and Gatineau. In 1996, the riding added 11 per cent of Gatineau-La-Lièvre.

Population: 89,950

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Sophie Chatel
26,899
43.38%
 Michel Gauthier
12,804
20.65%
 Gabrielle Desjardins
10,424
16.81%
 Denise Giroux
6,824
11.01%
 David Bruce Gottfred
2,813
4.54%
 Shaughn McArthur
1,711
2.76%
 Geneviève Labonté-Chartrand
480
0.77%
  James McNair
52
0.08%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Will Amos(I)
30,217
48.86%
 Dave Blackburn
10,416
16.84%
 Jonathan Carreiro-Benoit
9,929
16.05%
 Denise Giroux
6,503
10.51%
 Claude Bertrand
3,762
6.08%
 Mario Belec
775
1.25%
 Shawn Stewart
194
0.31%
  Louis Lang
51
0.08%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Will Amos
34,154
54.54%
 Mathieu Ravignat(I)
14,090
22.50%
 Benjamin Woodman
8,716
13.92%
 Nicolas Lepage
4,337
6.93%
 Colin Griffiths
1,089
1.74%
 Pascal Médieu
131
0.21%
 Louis Lang
108
0.17%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Mathieu Ravignat
22,497
45.80%
 Lawrence Cannon(I)
14,469
29.46%
 Cindy Duncan McMillan
6,259
12.74%
 Maude Tremblay
4,923
10.02%
 Louis-Philippe Mayrand
852
1.73%
 Benoit Legros
115
0.23%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Lawrence Cannon(I)
14,013
32.62%
 Cindy Duncan McMillan
10,396
24.20%
 Marius Tremblay
9,556
22.24%
 Céline Brault
6,655
15.49%
 André Sylvestre
2,218
5.16%
 Benoit Legros
120
0.28%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Lawrence Cannon
16,069
33.68%
 Christine Émond-Lapointe
13,698
28.71%
 David Smith(I)
11,561
24.23%
 Céline Brault
4,759
9.98%
 Moe Garahan
1,512
3.17%
 Benoit Legros
107
0.22%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 David Smith
15,358
38.36%
 Hubert Leduc
11,685
29.19%
 Judith Grant
8,869
22.15%
 Gretchen Schwarz
2,317
5.79%
 Thierry Vicente
1,673
4.18%
 Benoit Legros
132
0.33%

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