Simcoe North



         


Simcoe North is the name of a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada. Its population is 111,057. (2001)

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Demographics

Ethnic Groups: 92.3% White, 5.9% Native Canadian
Languages: 90.7% English, 9.2% both English and French
Religions: 48.3% Protestant, 30.1% Catholic, 1.7% Other Christian, 18.6% No affiliation
Average Income: $28,062

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Geography

The district includes all of the north and eastern parts of Simcoe County. The major municipalities include Midland, Orillia, Penetanguishene, Tay, Tiny, Christian Island, Severn, Ramara, Oro-Medonte and Mnjikaning First Nation The area is 2,381 sq. km.

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History

The district was created in 1867 by the British North America Act. In 1867 it included the townships of Nottawasaga, Sunnidale, Vespra, Flos, Oro, Medonte, Orillia and Matchedash, Tiny and Tay, Balaklava and Robinson, and the Towns of Barrie and Collingwood. In 1882 it lost Oro, Medonte, Orillia and Matchedash, Tiny and Tay, and Balaklava and Robinson. In 1903 it gained Oro, but lost Barrie. In 1947 it lost Oro and gained Barrie. In 1966 it lost Nottawasaga, Sunnidale and Flos and gained Penetanguishene, Matchedash, Medonte, Orillia, Oro, and Tay. In 1976 it gained the townships of Mara, Rama and Tiny but Lost Barrie and Vespra. In 1987 it gained Flos.

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List of members

  1. Thomas David McConkey, Liberal (1867-1872)
  2. Herman Henry Cook, Liberal (1872-1878)
  3. Dalton McCarthy, Conservative/Independent/McCarthyite (1878-1898)
  4. Leighton Goldie McCarthy, Independent (1898-1908)
  5. John Alister Currie, Conservative (1908-1921)
  6. Thomas Edwin Ross, Progressive (1921-1925)
  7. William Alves Boys, Conservative (1925-1930)
  8. John Thomas Simpson, Conservative (1930-1935)
  9. Duncan Fletcher McCuaig, Liberal (1935-1945)
  10. Julian Harcourt Ferguson, Prog. Cons. (1945-1957)
  11. Heber Smith, Prog. Cons. (1957-1968)
  12. P.B. Rynard, Prog. Cons. (1968-1979)
  13. Doug Lewis, Prog. Cons. (1979-1993)
  14. Paul Devillers, Liberal (1993-present)




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