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12-497: (Redirected from Kenogami ) Kénogami may refer to several places in Lac-Saint-Jean , Quebec : Kenogami Lake Kenogami River The former city of Kénogami, now a part of Jonquière Other HMCS  Kenogami , a Flower-class corvette named for the region. See also [ edit ] Kenogami Lake, Ontario Kenogami Lake Station Topics referred to by

24-726: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lac-Saint-Jean Lac-Saint-Jean ( Quebec French pronunciation: [lak sẽ ʒã] ) is a federal electoral district in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region, northeast Quebec , Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 2004, and has been represented since 2015. Ethnocultural groups: 92% White, 6.9% Indigenous Languages: 98.5% French Religions: 83.3% Christian (76.3% Catholic), 16.2% No Religion Median income: $ 38,800 (2020) This riding

36-518: The House of Commons of Canada since 1925. The riding consists of the northern part of the Chicoutimi borough of Saguenay , as well as the La Baie borough and the municipalities of Ferland-et-Boilleau , L'Anse-Saint-Jean , Petit-Saguenay , Rivière-Éternité and Saint-Félix-d'Otis and the unorganized territory of Lalemant . It was created as "Chicoutimi" riding in 1924 from Chicoutimi—Saguenay . It

48-563: The Cities of Alma and Chicoutimi North, and parts of the Counties of Chicoutimi and Lac-Saint-Jean East. In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the towns of Alma, Desbiens and Métabetchouan; the County of Lac-Saint-Jean-Est; and parts of the Counties of Chicoutimi, Charlevoix-Ouest, Lac-Saint-Jean-Ouest and Montmorency. In 1996, it was redefined to consist of the towns of Alma, Desbiens and Métabetchouan;

60-528: The County Regional Municipality of Lac-Saint-Jean-Est; and parts of in the County Regional Municipality of Le Fjord-du-Saguenay. Its name was changed in 2000 to "Lac-Saint-Jean—Saguenay". In 2003, it was abolished when it was redistributed into Chicoutimi—Le Fjord , Jonquière—Alma and Roberval ridings. The 2012 electoral redistribution saw this riding re-created from parts of Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean and Jonquière—Alma . A by-election

72-526: The following members of Parliament : The riding followed the typical path of most nationalist Quebec ridings, except for an independent being elected (1945–1957), and former MP André Harvey narrowly defeating incumbent Gilbert Fillion in 1997, one of only a few PC seats in Quebec that year. Note: Conservative vote is compared to the Canadian Alliance vote in the 2000 election. Note: Social Credit vote

84-739: The new riding of Lapointe . The 1976 redistribution removed all of the riding's territory north of the Saguenay River . This territory was added back to the riding in the 2003 redistribution. This riding lost some territory to Jonquière during the 2012 electoral redistribution , including much of the area north of the Saguenay River again. Ethnocultural groups: 93.8% European, 3.7% Indigenous, 2.5% Other Languages: 96.9% French, 0.9% English Religion: 77.9%% Christian (71.4% Catholic), 0.8% Muslim, 21.0% None Median income: $ 32,291 (2015) Average income: $ 40,803 (2015) This riding has elected

96-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kénogami . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kénogami&oldid=1018966837 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

108-583: Was created in 1924 form parts of Chicoutimi—Saguenay riding and was originally named in English Lake St. John . It originally consisted of the counties of Lake St. John East and Lake St. John West. It was renamed Lake St-John—Roberval in 1935. The 1947 redistribution created a new riding with the name Lac-Saint-Jean (in English and French), created from parts of the Lake St-John—Roberval riding. It

120-544: Was held on October 23, 2017 due to the resignation of Denis Lebel on August 9, 2017. The riding was subsequently won by Liberal Richard Hébert . This riding has elected the following members of Parliament : Riding history from the Library of Parliament : Chicoutimi%E2%80%94Le Fjord Chicoutimi—Le Fjord (formerly known as Chicoutimi ) is a federal electoral district in Quebec , Canada, that has been represented in

132-496: Was initially defined to consist of the county of Lake St. John East and the towns of Riverbend, Ile Maligne and St. Joseph-d'Alma; and parts of the county of Lake St. John West. In 1966, it was redefined to consist of the City of Alma, the Town of Desbiens, the County of Lac-Saint-Jean East, and parts of the Counties of Lac-Saint-Jean West and Chicoutimi. In 1976, it was redefined to consist of

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144-415: Was renamed "Chicoutimi—Le Fjord" in 2000. The neighbouring ridings are Manicouagan , Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix , and Jonquière . Richard Martel won the 2018 by-election . The riding has always been centred on the city (now borough) of Chicoutimi , Quebec . When it was created, the riding consisted of Chicoutimi County until 1947, when the western half of the riding became

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