
Electoral
District: Yorkton–Melville
Population: 70,880
Province: Saskatchewan
Consisting of that part of the Province of Saskatchewan described as
follows: commencing at the intersection of the east boundary of said
province with the Qu'Appelle River; thence generally westerly along
said river to the west boundary of R 9 W 2; thence north along the west
boundary of R 9 W 2 to the southerly limit of the Rural Municipality
of Stanley No. 215; thence westerly, northerly, easterly and northerly
along the southerly and westerly limits of said rural municipality to
the northwest corner of said rural municipality; thence north along
the west boundary of R 9 W 2 to the south boundary of Tp 28; thence
west along the south boundary of Tp 28 to the southwest corner of the
Rural Municipality of Foam Lake No. 276; thence northerly along the
westerly limit of said rural municipality to the southerly limit of
Fishing Lake Indian Reserve No. 89; thence westerly, northerly and easterly
along the southerly, westerly and northerly limits of said Indian reserve
to the southwesterly corner of the Rural Municipality of Sasman No.
336; thence northerly along the westerly limit of said rural municipality
to the south boundary of Tp 34; thence west along the south boundary
of Tp 34 to the westerly limit of the Rural Municipality of Lakeview
No. 337; thence northerly along the westerly limits of the rural municipalities
of Lakeview No. 337, Ponass Lake No. 367 and Barrier Valley No. 397
to the north boundary of Tp 42; thence east along the north boundary
of Tp 42 to the west boundary of R 12 W 2; thence north along the west
boundary of R 12 W 2 to the north boundary of Tp 45; thence east along
the north boundary of Tp 45 to the east boundary of the Province of
Saskatchewan; thence south along said boundary to the point of commencement.
308 New Electoral
Districts
Please note
that following the 2003 redistribution process, Canada will see an increase
in the number of federal electoral districts from 301 to 308. The 2003
Representation Order comes into force upon the first dissolution of
Parliament that occurs after April 1, 2004.
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