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Winnipeg riding needs less cumbersome name, new boundaries, says federal commission

The constituency ofCharleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingleywill have the much simpler name of Winnipeg West going forward, should recommendations from the federal commission responsible for redrawing Canada's electoral map be accepted.

Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission proposes changes for Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingley

The redistribution of federal ridings is meant to reflect population growth among and within provinces. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

The federal agency responsible for redrawing Canada's electoral map wants to get rid of the most cumbersome riding name in Winnipeg.

The constituency ofCharleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingleywill have the much simpler name of Winnipeg West going forward, should recommendations fromthe Federal Electoral BoundariesCommissionbe accepted.

The new moniker is consistent with other riding names in Winnipeg, such as Winnipeg Centre and WinnipegSouth.

"It is clear, concise and practical," said the proposal from the commission, which was posted online Thursday.

The independent agency also said that electoral division should be expanded to incorporate more communities because its population growth is the slowest in Winnipeg.

But it isn't practical to addmore community descriptors to the riding name, the report says.

It recommendsthe swing riding,currently held by the Conservatives, expand to incorporate the rural municipalities of St. Francois Xavier and Cartier, as well as a small area from the eastern part of the RMof Portage la Prairie.

Population disparity

The commission said its aim in redrawing boundariesis to ensure some semblance of voter parity across the province's 14 ridings. The average population for those 14 ridings is95,868.

Before redrawing the boundaries, the population of Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingleygrew by only 2,903 people between the 2011 and 2021 census, the commission's report says.By way of comparison,Winnipeg South, which had thebiggest population jump in Manitoba, grew by 27,830 people during the same time span.

As a result,Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingleyis now nearly 12 per cent smaller than the provincial average for ridings, while Winnipeg South is 18 per cent larger, according to the report.

The federal government redraws electoral boundaries every 10 years to take into account the ebbs and flows of population changes. Anindependent and non-partisanbody is tasked with preparing a proposal, hearing public concerns and sending a final report for members of Parliamentto review.

After the current redistribution across the country,Canada will send four more MPs to the House of Commons, for a total of 342. Manitoba will continue to have14 seats.

The vast federal riding that encompasses northern Manitoba is about to get larger, a federal commission recommends. (Lenard Monkman/CBC)

Other changes proposed by the commission include expanding the already geographically massiveChurchill Keewatinook-Aski riding which includesManitoba's vast northern region and represents a small and shrinking population with several communities from theDauphin-Swan River-Neepawariding, including six First Nation communities and two rural municipalities.

"A large number of constituents who live in the areas that are being added are from Indigenous communities, which presently represent a significant portion of that riding," the commission's proposal says.

To make up for Dauphin's population loss, that riding would absorb the town of Virdenand some other areas from thenorthwest corner of the Brandon-Sourisconstituency.

Full details on the changes, including maps, are available here.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said the proposed new name for Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingley is West Winnipeg. In fact, it is Winnipeg West.
    Jun 16, 2022 9:26 PM CT