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Proposed Boundaries of the electoral districts of Acadie–Bathurst and Miramichi, population and map

In the following descriptions:

  (a) reference to a "county" or "parish" signifies a "county" or "parish" as named and described in the Territorial Divisions Act, Chapter T-3 of the Revised Statutes of New Brunswick, 1973;
  (b)

reference to a municipality such as a "village" signifies a "village" as named and described in the Municipalities Order – Municipalities Act, New Brunswick Regulation 85-6;

  (c) reference to an "Indian reserve" signifies a "reserve" as defined in the Indian Act, Chapter I-5 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985;
  (d) wherever a word or expression is used to denote a territorial division, e.g., a county, parish, village, or an Indian reserve, such word or expression shall indicate the territorial division as it existed or was bounded on the first day of March 2002;
  (e)

all counties, parishes, cities, towns, villages, rural communities and Indian reserves, lying within the perimeter of an electoral district are included unless otherwise described;

The population figure for each electoral district is derived from the 2001 decennial census conducted by Statistics Canada.

ACADIE–BATHURST

(Population: 82,929)

Consisting of the County of Gloucester, excepting that part of the Village of Belledune contained therein.

MIRAMICHI

(Population: 56,464)

Consisting of:

  (a) the County of Northumberland;
  (b) that part of the County of Gloucester comprised of that part of the village of Belledune contained therein;
  (c) that part of the County of Restigouche comprised of: the parishes of Colborne and Durham; that part of the Village of Belledune contained therein; Moose Meadows Indian Reserve No. 4; and
  (d) that part of the County of Kent comprised of: the parishes of Acadieville and Carleton; that part of the Village of Rogersville contained therein.

Proposal of the Miramichi and Acadie–Bathurst Electoral Boundaries Commission

Proposal of the Miramichi and Acadie–Bathurst Electoral Boundaries Commission

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