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There shall be in the Province of Ontario one hundred and six (106) electoral districts, named and described as follows, each of which shall return one member.

In the following descriptions:

(a) reference to "roads", "hydroelectric transmission line", "water features" and "railways" signifies their centre line unless otherwise described;

(b) reference to a "township" signifies a township which has its own local administration;

(c) reference to a "geographical township" signifies a township without local administration;

(d) all cities, towns, villages and Indian reserves lying within the perimeter of the electoral district are included unless otherwise described;

(e) wherever a word or expression is used to designate a territorial division, that word or expression designates the territorial division as it existed or was delimited on March 1, 2002, EXCEPT where the term "former" is used to designate a territorial division, e.g. cities, municipalities, this word designates the territorial division as it existed or was delimited on:

i) December 31, 2000 for the old cities of Sudbury, Valley East, Ottawa, Kanata, Nepean and the old Township of Goulbourn;

ii) December 31, 1997 for the old cities of Chatham, Toronto, Scarborough, York and old Borough of East York;

(f) the translation of the terms "street", "avenue" and "boulevard" follows Treasury Board standards. The translation of all other public thoroughfare designations is based on commonly used terms but has no official recognition.

The population figure of each electoral district is derived from the 2001 decennial census.

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