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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1965, p. 26

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Pan, 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 21, 1965 REDISTRIBUTION IN '65 -- --_ 10 Men Changing Face Of By BEN WARD OTTAWA (CP) -- Brisk pro- gress is being made by the 10 provincial commissions as-. signed the sensitive task of] drawing Canada's new political' map, shuffling the boundaries: of the 263 federal ridings to match the shift of population. Initial work has alread been completed on five provinces -- Quebec, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. The Nova Scotia report is scheduled Saturday, Ontario's on June 15) and the others late in the sum-| mer.' All will be Jaw within a year. The new redistribution sys- tem was approved by Parlia- ment last December, taking the, job out of the hands of pol-) iticians for the first time, It formerly was done by a Com- mons committee dominated by the government of the day leading inevitably to accusa- tions of political rigging The four - member: commis- sions were set up in January In each case two members were appointed by Commons Speaker Alan Macnaughton and one by the chief justice of the prov- ince. Nelson Castonguay, the veteran chief electoral officer selected unanimously by Parlia- ment to be the {ederal rep- resentation commisstener, sits on all 10 RESHAPE RIDINGS The law calls for ridings to be reshaped after each national census, taken every 10 years It was last done on the 1951 count and many of the ridings are far out of line with the "representation by population" principle. Each commission has the job of dividing a province's popula- tion by the number of Com- mons seats allotted to it and coming up with a map on which no riding has a population more than-25 per cent.above or below the provincial average After a map is published public hearings are called to hear views on it. Then the com- mission meets again to make a final decision to be sent to} Parliament. It can be debated in the Commons but not changed unless the commission agrees. The whole procedure could take until next April te wind up. Some major changes have al read been made.in the pres- ent shape of ridings, partly due to the new distribution of seats among the provinces. This is based on a constitutional for- mula Quebec drops to 74 seats from 75, the axe falling on lles- Canada smallest population of an rid- ing in the country, 12,479. This isiand chain in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has been merged with a riding on the Gaspe Pen- insula. British Columbia goes up one seat to 23. This was done by carving heavily ; populated Fraser Valley into two ridings to be known as Fraser Valley East and Fraser Valley West. The P.E.1. commission set up four single - member constitu- encies to replace the former three, one of which--Queen's-- elected two members. It also produced four new names, Car- digan, Hillsborough, Malpeque and Egmont. Big revisions are expected in Ontario, which is to: get three additional seats for a total of. 88, and Saskatchewan, due to| drop by three to 13. | The Commons membership} | will remain at its present 265--) there now are two ridings that each elect two members -- de spite provincial changes. New totals, with former figures) bracketed: Newfoundland 7 (7),| Nova Scotia 11 (12), New Brunswick 10 (10), P.E.1. 4 (4),| Quebec 74 (75), Ontario 88 (85),| Manitoba 13 (14), Saskatche- wan 13 (16), Alberta 19 (17),} } British Columbia 23 (22). | FRENCH GROW FAST Since late 1962, Quebec has} had the fastest rate of increase| of capital expenditure of any Ca-} nadian province reer aET PERERNRSRONTEAT TS F, R. BLACK op. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4191 136 Simcoe St. North ACTION! ACTION! ACTION! 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