Nickel Belt
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Nickel Belt Electoral district |
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Nickel Belt in relation to the other Ontario ridings |
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MP | Raymond Bonin (1993-present) |
Party | Liberal (1993-present) |
MPP | Shelley Martel (1999-present) |
Party | NDP (1971-present) |
Province | Ontario |
Census division(s) | Greater Sudbury and Sudbury District, plus small portions of Timiskaming, Manitoulin, Nipissing and Parry Sound |
Major Census subdivision(s) | Biscotasing, Cartier, French River, Gogama, Greater Sudbury, Killarney, Markstay-Warren, St. Charles, West Nipissing, Whitefish Lake |
Federal district created | 1953 |
Provincial district created | 1953 |
Nickel Belt is an informal nickname for the Greater Sudbury region in Northern Ontario, because of the belt of nickel ore deposits found in the area.
It is also one of the two federal and provincial electoral districts serving the city.
Nickel Belt has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1953.
It consists of:
- the part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming lying west of the townships of Fallon and Cleaver;
- the Territorial District of Sudbury, excluding:
- the part lying west of and including the townships of Shenango, Lemoine, Carty, Pinogami, Biggs, Rollo, Swayze, Cunningham, Blamey, Shipley, Singapore, Burr and Edighoffer;
- the part lying south and west of a line and including the townships of Acheson, Venturi and Ermatinger and Totten, west of and excluding the City of Greater Sudbury, and west of and including the Township of Roosevelt;
- the northeast part of the City of Greater Sudbury;
- the Town of Killarney (in the territorial district of Manitoulin and Parry Sound);
- in the Territorial District of Manitoulin, the unorganized territory lying on the north shore of Georgian Bay and east of the town of Killarney; and
- in the Territorial District of Nipissing, the Town of West Nipissing.
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[edit] Federal electoral district
The riding of Nickel Belt was created in 1952 from parts of Algoma East, Algoma—Manitoulin, Nipissing, Parry Sound—Muskoka, Sudbury and Timiskaming—Cochrane ridings. It has traditionally included much of the Sudbury District and small parts of the Algoma, Nipissing and Timiskaming Districts, along with all but the urban core of Greater Sudbury.
It consisted initially of parts of the territorial districts of Sudbury and Algoma, and excluding the city of Sudbury, town of Copper Cliff, and the township of McKim. In 1966, it was redefined to consist of parts of the territorial districts of Sudbury excluding the City of Sudbury and the Town of Copper Cliff, and the northeast part of the territorial district of Manitoulin.
In 1976, it was redefined to consist of the southern part of Regional Municipality of Sudbury, the southeast part of the Territorial District of Sudbury, and the part of the Territorial District of Manitoulin including and lying east of the Townships of Killarney, and Rutherford and George Island.
In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the southern part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury; the geographic townships of Cartier, Cascaden, Foy, Hart, Harty, Hess and Moncrieff and that part of the geographic Township of Trill not within the Town of Walden in the Territorial District of Sudbury; Wahnapitei Indian Reserve No. 11; and Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve No. 6.
In 1996, it was redefined to consist of:
- the part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming lying west of the eastern limit of the geographic townships of Douglas and Geikie;
- the Territorial District of Sudbury excluding:
- the part lying west of the eastern boundary of the townships of Shenango, Lemoine, Carty, Pinogami, Biggs, Rollo, Swayze, Cunningham, Blamey, Shipley, Singapore, Burr and Edighoffer;
- the part lying south and west of and including the townships of Acheson, Venturi, Ermatinger, Totten and west of but excluding the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, and west of but including the Townships of Foster and Curtin.
- the part lying east of a line and including the Townships of Stull, Valin, Cotton, Beresford and Creelman, east of and excluding the Regional Municipality of Sudbury and the Township of Hawley, east of and excluding the Townships of Hendrie and Hoskin, east of and excluding the Townships of Cosby, Mason and Martland;
- the part of Regional Municipality of Sudbury south of a line drawn from east to west along Highway 69, south along Long Lake Road, ; thence southerly along Long Lake Road, and west along the north boundary of the Township of Broder.
In 2003, it was given its current boundaries as described above.
[edit] Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Algoma East, Algoma—Manitoulin, Nipissing, Parry Sound—Muskoka, Sudbury and Timiskaming—Cochrane prior to 1952 | ||||
22nd | 1953-1957 | Léoda Gauthier | Liberal | |
23rd | 1957-1958 | |||
24th | 1958-1962 | Osias Godin | Liberal | |
25th | 1962-1963 | |||
26th | 1963-1965 | |||
27th | 1965-1968 | Norman Fawcett | New Democrat | |
28th | 1968-1972 | Gaetan Serré | Liberal | |
29th | 1972-1974 | John Rodriguez | New Democrat | |
30th | 1974-1979 | |||
31st | 1979-1980 | |||
32nd | 1980-1984 | Judy Erola | Liberal | |
33rd | 1984-1988 | John Rodriguez | New Democrat | |
34th | 1988-1993 | |||
35th | 1993-1997 | Ray Bonin | Liberal | |
36th | 1997-1999 | |||
37th | 2000-2004 | |||
38th | 2004-2006 | |||
39th | 2006- |
[edit] Provincial electoral district
Provincially, the federal riding was split into Nickel Belt and Sudbury East from 1967 to 1999, when the Ontario legislature redesigned its riding boundaries to match the federal ridings.
[edit] Members of Provincial Parliament
This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
- Rhéal Bélisle, Progressive Conservative (1955-1963)
- Gaston Demers, Progressive Conservative (1963-1971)
- Floyd Laughren, New Democrat (1971-1998)
- Blain Morin, New Democrat (1998-1999)
- Shelley Martel, New Democrat (1999- present)
[edit] Federal election results
Canadian federal election, 2006 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ray Bonin | 19,775 | |||
New Democrat | Claude Gravelle | 17,668 | |||
Conservative | Margaret Schwartzentruber | 5,822 | |||
Green | Mark McAllister | 1,065 | |||
Progressive Canadian | Mathieu Péron | 1,044 | |||
Marijuana | Michel D. Ethier | 421 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Steve Rutchinski | 42 |
Canadian federal election, 2004 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ray Bonin | 17,188 | |||
New Democrat | Claude Gravelle | 13,980 | |||
Conservative | Mike Dupont | 7,628 | |||
Green | Steve Lafleur | 1,031 | |||
Marijuana | Michel D. Ethier | 430 | |||
Independent | Don Lavallee | 217 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Steve Rutchinski | 51 |
Canadian federal election, 2000 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ray Bonin | 19,187 | |||
New Democrat | Sandy Bass | 7,304 | |||
Canadian Alliance | Neil Martin | 6,369 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Reg Couldridge | 1,665 |
Canadian federal election, 1997 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ray Bonin | 19,489 | |||
New Democrat | Elie Martel | 13,355 | |||
Reform | Neil Martin | 4,771 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Reg Couldridge | 1,763 | |||
Canadian Action | Don Scott | 369 | |||
Natural Law | Mitchell Hibbs | 145 |
Canadian federal election, 1993 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ray Bonin | 25,099 | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 10,129 | |||
Reform | Janice Weitzel | 5,622 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Ian Munro | 2,391 | |||
National | Brian Woods | 377 | |||
Independent | Ernie Ashick | 228 | |||
Abolitionist | Cindy A. Burton | 207 | |||
Natural Law | Daniel Jolicoeur | 174 |
Canadian federal election, 1988 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 17,418 | |||
Liberal | Pierre Legros | 9,178 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Richard Berthiaume | 8,080 | |||
Confederation of Regions | Billie Christiansen | 4,066 | |||
Rhino | Keith J. Claven | 202 |
Canadian federal election, 1984 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 17,141 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gord Slade | 13,857 | |||
Liberal | Judy Erola | 13,124 | |||
Rhino | Derek Aardvark Orford | 288 |
Canadian federal election, 1980 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Judy Erola | 19,805 | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 17,529 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Dennis Tappenden | 4,250 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | David Starbuck | 89 |
Canadian federal election, 1979 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 17,772 | |||
Liberal | Judy Erola | 15,799 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Harwood Nesbitt | 7,308 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | David Starbuck | 103 |
Canadian federal election, 1974 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 17,668 | |||
Liberal | Gil Mayer | 13,451 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Ralph Connor | 4,371 |
Canadian federal election, 1972 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
New Democrat | John Rodriguez | 14,033 | |||
Liberal | Gaetan Serre | 12,101 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Bernie White | 3,817 | |||
Social Credit | Donat Breault | 534 |
Canadian federal election, 1968 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Gaetan Serré | 11,551 | |||
New Democrat | Norm Fawcett | 9,621 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Cecil Fielding | 4,439 |
Canadian federal election, 1965 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
New Democrat | Norman Fawcett | 10,863 | |||
Liberal | Osias Godin | 10,374 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Roger Landry | 5,055 |
Canadian federal election, 1963 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Osias Godin | 13,414 | |||
Progressive Conservative | John MacLean | 7,268 | |||
New Democrat | Carl Maitland Griffith | 5,486 | |||
Social Credit | Oscar Degarie | 3,524 |
Canadian federal election, 1962 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Osias Godin | 16,440 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Don Gillis | 8,381 | |||
New Democrat | Philippe Deaken | 3,085 | |||
Social Credit | Oscar Degarie | 978 |
Canadian federal election, 1958 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Osias Godin | 11,866 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Anthony Falzetta | 8,556 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Harold Prescott | 4,772 |
Canadian federal election, 1957 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Léoda Gauthier | 8,819 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Anthony Falzetta | 7,490 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Harold A. Prescott | 4,395 |
Canadian federal election, 1953 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Léoda Gauthier | 8,821 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Alistair MacLean | 3,144 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Gilles Lefebvre | 2,410 | |||
Labour-Progressive | Harold Arthur Proctor | 687 |
[edit] See also
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Federal Ridings in Northern Ontario | ||
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Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing | Kenora | Nickel Belt | Nipissing—Timiskaming | Sudbury | Thunder Bay—Rainy River |
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* Thunder Bay—Superior North MP Joe Comuzzi was ousted from the Liberal Party and now sits as an independent. |