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New delimitation (2017 final decision)
2011 electoral division
New electoral division(s)
Municipal Boundaries (January 31, 2017)
Borough bondaries
High voltage line
Railway
Description of 2011 electoral division (2011)
The division of Abitibi-Est comprises the following municipalities: Belcourt (M), Malartic (V), Rivière-Héva (M), Senneterre (P), Senneterre (V) and Val-d'Or (V).
It also comprises the part of the Ville de Rouyn-Noranda that corresponds to the Ville de Cadillac and to the unorganized territories of Lac-Montanier, Lac-Surimau and Rapide-des-Cèdres, as they existed on December 31, 2001.
It also comprises the Indian reserve of Lac-Simon and the Indian settlement of Kitcisakik.
Lastly, it comprises the following unorganized territories: Lac-Granet, Lac-Metei, Matchi-Manitou and Réservoir-Dozois.
Description of the proposed electoral division
The electoral division of Abitibi-Est would comprise the following municipalities: Belcourt (M), Malartic (V), Rivière-Héva (M), Senneterre (P), Senneterre (V) and Val-d'Or (V).
It would also comprise a part of the Ville de Rouyn-Noranda that corresponds to the former Ville de Cadillac and former unorganized territories of Lac-Montanier, Lac-Surimau and Rapide-des-Cèdres as they existed on December 31, 2001.
It would also comprise the Indian reserve of Lac-Simon and the Indian settlement of Kitcisakik.
It would comprise, in addition, the following unorganized territories: Lac-Granet, Lac-Metei, Matchi-Manitou and Réservoir-Dozois.
Description of the proposed electoral division
The electoral division of Abitibi-Est would comprise the following municipalities: Belcourt (M), Malartic (V), Rivière-Héva (M), Senneterre (P), Senneterre (V) and Val-d'Or (V).
It would also comprise a part of the Ville de Rouyn-Noranda corresponding to the former Ville de Cadillac and former unorganized territories of Lac-Montanier, Lac-Surimau, and Rapide-des-Cèdres as they existed on December 31, 2001.
It would also comprise the Indian reserve of Lac-Simon and the Indian settlement of Kitcisakik.
It would comprise, in addition, the following unorganized territories: Lac-Granet, Lac-Metei, Matchi-Manitou and Réservoir-Dozois.
Description of the new electoral division
The electoral division of Abitibi-Est comprises the following municipalities: Belcourt (M), Malartic (V), Rivière-Héva (M), Senneterre (P), Senneterre (V) and Val-d'Or (V).
It also comprises a part of the Ville de Rouyn-Noranda corresponding to the former Ville de Cadillac and former unorganized territories of Lac-Montanier, Lac-Surimau, and Rapide-des-Cèdres, as they existed on December 31, 2001.
It also comprises the Indian reserve of Lac-Simon and the Indian settlement of Kitcisakik.
It comprises, in addition, the following unorganized territories: Lac-Granet, Lac-Metei, Matchi-Manitou and Réservoir-Dozois.
The name of a local municipality and some territories is sometimes followed by an abbreviation that refers to its legal status. Here is a list of these abbreviations and their meanings.
CT: Township
CU: United townships
EI: Indian settlement
GR: Regional government
M: Municipality
NO: Non-organized territory
P: Parish
RI: Indian reserve
TC: Cree reserve lands
TI: Inuit reserve lands
TK: Naskapi reserve lands
V: City
VC: Cree village
VK: Naskapi village
VL: Village
VN: Northern village
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