New Westminster—Coquitlam was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979...
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New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada...
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Coquitlam began as a "place-in-between" with the construction of North Road in the mid-19th century to provide Royal Engineers in New Westminster access...
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Mission—Port Moody and New Westminster—Coquitlam ridings. The name of the district was changed in 1998 to "Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam". In 2003, the...
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New Westminster-Coquitlam will be a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada. It was established in 2023 in preparation for the 43rd...
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abolished in 1976, when it was redistributed into the ridings of New Westminster—Coquitlam and Burnaby. Originally, this riding covered the entirety of the...
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1987 from parts of Burnaby and New Westminster—Coquitlam ridings. The riding consisted of the City of New Westminster and the southern part of the District...
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Fin Donnelly (category Politicians from New Westminster)
of the federal NDP caucus, representing New Westminster—Coquitlam from 2009 to 2015, and Port Moody—Coquitlam from 2015 to 2019. Prior to his election...
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redistribution the riding was dissolved into Burnaby-New Westminster and New Westminster-Coquitlam. Its MLA is Jennifer Whiteside. She was first elected...
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Trans-Canada Highway. The riding was created in 2003 from parts of New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby, Vancouver South—Burnaby, and Burnaby—Douglas. According...
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Coquitlam-Maillardville BC NDP. Retrieved June 7, 2024. "BC NDP nominates labour leader and Cabinet Minister Jennifer Whiteside in New Westminster-Coquitlam...
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Burnaby-New Westminster Burnaby North Burnaby South-Metrotown Cariboo-Chilcotin Chilliwack-Cultus Lake Chilliwack North Columbia River-Revelstoke Coquitlam-Burke...
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Line between Coquitlam and Port Moody, through the 0.6-kilometre (0.4 mi) tunnel between Columbia and Sapperton stations in New Westminster, and for short...
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Dawn Black (category Politicians from New Westminster)
caucus, representing the riding of New Westminster—Burnaby from 1988 to 1993, and the riding of New Westminster—Coquitlam from 2006 to 2009. Born in Vancouver...
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All four vacancies were caused by resignations. The riding of New Westminster—Coquitlam had been vacant since April 13, when Dawn Black resigned to run...
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proper, adjacent to Burnaby and Coquitlam and across the Fraser River from Surrey and Delta. A portion of New Westminster called Queensborough is located...
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from Vancouver to "Westminster Junction", building a spur line to the Fraser River port of New Westminster in 1911. Port Coquitlam was first incorporated...
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Coquitlam Lake is a reservoir located just north of Coquitlam, British Columbia. It is one of the three main water sources for Metro Vancouver, and part...
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Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election (section New Westminster – Coquitlam)
The Libertarian Party of Canada fielded 26 candidates in the 2008 federal election, none of whom were elected. A list of these candidates may be found...
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Island, AB), Brian Fitzpatrick (Prince Albert, SK), Paul Forseth (New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby, BC), Jim Gouk (Kootenay—Boundary—Okanagan, BC), Gurmant...
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Woodlands or Woodlands School was a hospital in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada that served as a psychiatric hospital and later as a facility...
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Burnaby—New Westminster, 2003–2013 New Westminster—Coquitlam, 2003–2013 New Westminster—Burnaby, 1987–1996, 2015–present New Westminster, 1871–present New Westminster...
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won Vancouver Island North, West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast, and New Westminster-Coquitlam, after trailing in all three ridings, as preliminary results were...
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previously named New Westminster, lost portions to Burnaby-New Westminster, gained Maillardville from Coquitlam-Maillardville Port Coquitlam, lost the Kwikwetlem...
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Burnaby—Coquitlam was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1953 to 1968...
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Nanaimo—Cowichan New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby North Vancouver Okanagan—Coquihalla Okanagan—Shuswap (North Okanagan–Shuswap prior to 1997) Port Moody—Coquitlam (renamed...
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created in 1996 from New Westminster—Burnaby and Burnaby—Kingsway ridings. Portions of Vancouver South—Burnaby and New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby have been...
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Hnatiuk (Kings—Hants, Nova Scotia) Jacques "Jack" Hummelman (New Westminster—Coquitlam, B.C.) Robert Thomas Jacobson (Souris—Moose Mountain, Manitoba)...
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Pauline Jewett (category New Democratic Party MPs)
1976. In the 1979 election, she was elected in the riding of New Westminster—Coquitlam as the NDP candidate. She was also re-elected in the 1980 and...
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was built at the mouth of Coquitlam Lake in 1892 to provide a source of drinking water for the growing colony of New Westminster. In 1905 the Vancouver Power...
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