Dollard was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1953 to 1988. An electoral district (also known as a Constituency or a riding in the Canadian English political Jargon) is a geographically-based Quebec (kwɨˈbɛk Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The House of Commons (Chambre des communes is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and
History
This riding was created in 1952.
In 1966, it was defined to consist of:
- the City of Saint-Laurent;
- the Towns of Dollard-des-Ormeaux and Roxboro;
- two parts of the City of Pierrefonds, one situated northeast of the Town of Roxboro, and the other bounded on one side by Des Prairies River and on the three other sides by the Town of Roxboro;
- the part of the City of Montreal bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the Montreal-Laurentians Autoroute and Des Prairies River; east following the Autoroute to the northwestern limit of the City of Saint-Laurent; along the limit with the City of Montreal to the northeastern limit of the City of Pierrefonds; northwest along that limit to Des Prairies River; and back to the Autoroute.
In 1976, it was redefined to consist of:
- the Towns of Dollard-des-Ormeaux and Roxboro;
- those two parts of the City of Pierrefonds, one part lying northeast of the Towns of Dollard-des-Ormeaux and Roxboro, and the other part bounded on one side by des Prairies River and on the other three sides by the Town of Roxboro;
- the part of the City of Saint-Laurent bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the northwestern limit of the Town of Mount Royal and the track of the Canadian National Railways Company; northwest along the track and the border between the City of Saint-Laurent and the City of Montreal to the northeastern limit of the City of Pierrefonds; along the limit separating the City of Saint-Laurent from the City of Pierrefonds, the Town of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the City of Dorval, the City of Lachine, the City of Côte-Saint-Luc, the City of Montreal and the Town of Mount Royal to the point of commencement.
It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Pierrefonds—Dollard and Saint-Laurent—Cartierville ridings. Pierrefonds—Dollard is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since For the Quebec provincial electoral district see Saint-Laurent (provincial electoral district Saint-Laurent—Cartierville (formerly
Election results
| Canadian federal election, 1953 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Liberal |
ROULEAU, Guy |
14,964 |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
LAURIN, Georges-P. The Canadian federal election of 1953 was held on August 10 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 22nd Parliament of Canada The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian |
7,320 |
| |
Co-operative Commonwealth |
COMEAU, Hilary |
579 |
| |
Labour-Progressive |
BURMAN, Irving |
363 |
| Canadian federal election, 1962 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Liberal |
ROULEAU, Guy |
21,802 |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
BROWN, Clément |
10,227 |
| |
New Democrat |
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4,288 |
| |
Social Credit |
RICHARD, Dollard |
2,727 |
| Canadian federal election, 1963 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Liberal |
ROULEAU, Guy |
23,764 |
| |
New Democrat |
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6,342 |
| |
Social Credit |
MALLETTE, Lucien |
4,938 |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
DESAUTELS, Dollard |
4,693 |
| |
Independent Liberal |
CARON, Aimé |
1,320 |
| Canadian federal election, 1974 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Liberal |
GOYER, Jean-Pierre |
37,088 |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
MOFFET, Lynda |
9,979 |
| |
New Democrat |
ZINNER, Gabor |
5,746 |
| |
Social Credit |
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1,890 |
| |
Marxist-Leninist |
VERRIER, Robert |
252 |
| Canadian federal election, 1979 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Liberal |
DESMARAIS, Louis R. History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Canadian federal election of 1979 was held on May 22, 1979 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 31st Parliament The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political |
43,294 |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
HOLDEN, Richard B. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian |
6,208 |
| |
New Democrat |
BOURGEOIS, Pierre |
3,949 |
| |
Social Credit |
ST-LAURENT, Lucien |
1,801 |
| |
Rhino |
VERRIER, René |
793 |
| |
Libertarian |
ROWE, Hugh stock |
154 |
| |
Union Populaire |
GUINDON, Marc A. Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in Policies and politics The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement The Union populaire was a federal political party in Canada that nominated candidates in the 1979 and 1980 federal elections R. |
143 |
| |
Marxist-Leninist |
LÉVESQUE, Paul |
64 |
| |
Communist |
KOTSORNITHIS, Nicolaos |
58 |
| Canadian federal election, 1980 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Liberal |
DESMARAIS, Louis R. History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 The Canadian federal election of 1980 was held on February 18, 1980 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 32nd Parliament The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political |
37,860 |
| |
New Democrat |
BOURGEOIS, Pierre |
5,767 |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
HUNTER, Bruce |
5,303 |
| |
Union Populaire |
RAICHE, Monique |
285 |
| |
Libertarian |
ROWE, Hugh |
170 |
| |
Marxist-Leninist |
LÉVESQUE, Paul |
138 |
| Canadian federal election, 1984 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
| |
Progressive Conservative |
WEINER, Gerry |
26,076 |
| |
Liberal |
DESMARAIS, Louis R. Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian The Union populaire was a federal political party in Canada that nominated candidates in the 1979 and 1980 federal elections The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Canadian federal election of 1984 was held on September 4 of that year to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 33rd Parliament The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political |
21,451 |
| |
New Democrat |
INGERMAN, Sid |
6,619 |
| |
Rhino |
CONSTANTIN-TRUBA, Rita |
1,247 |
| |
Nationaliste |
HURTUBISE, Gisèle |
978 |
| |
Libertarian |
ROWE, Hugh |
381 |
| |
Commonwealth |
GALASSO, Pascal |
104 |
See also
External links
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