CharlesbourgâÂÂHaute-Saint-Charles (formerly Charlesbourg and CharlesbourgâÂÂJacques Cartier) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979.
The riding, in the Quebec region of Capitale-Nationale, consists of the northeast part of Quebec City, including the borough of Charlesbourg and the eastern portion of La Haute-Saint-Charles (Saint-ÃÂmile and Lac-Saint-Charles).
The neighbouring ridings are Québec, Louis-Saint-Laurent, PortneufâÂÂJacques-Cartier, and BeauportâÂÂLimoilou.
Ethnic groups: 95.3% White, 2.9% Indigenous, 1.8% Other<br /> Languages: 96.8% French, 1.1% English, 2.1% other<br /> Religions: 88.7% Christian, 0.8% Other, 10.5% none<br /> Median income: $32,861 (2010) <br /> Average income: $36,940 (2010)
Charlesbourg was created in 1976 from parts of Portneuf and Montmorency. It was renamed CharlesbourgâÂÂJacques-Cartier in 2000 and abolished in 2003, at which point a new Charlesbourg riding was created. After the federal election in 2004, it was renamed CharlesbourgâÂÂHaute-Saint-Charles.
The riding gained a small fraction of territory from Louis-Saint-Laurent from the 2012 electoral redistribution.
Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, the riding gained territory from Louis-Saint-Laurent east of the following line: Boul. Val-Cartier to Rue de la Rivière-Nelson, Rivière Saint-Charles, the eastern limits of the Wendake Indian Reserve, Boul. Bastien, Boul. Pierre-Bertrand, lost the territory east of Ch. de Château-Bigot and Av. du Bourg-Royal and north of Boul. Louis-XIV to MontmorencyâÂÂCharlevoix, and lost territory to BeauportâÂÂLimoilou south of a line that follows Rue de Chamonix, 10e Av. East, and Boul. Louix-XIV, and an additional territory south of a line that follows 41e Rue West, to Boul. Henri-Bourassa to Autoroute 40.
This riding has elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada:
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