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Regina–Lumsden–Lake Centre
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> Canada > Saskatchewan > SK House of Commons
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Established | June 02, 1997 |
Disbanded | October 20, 2015 |
Contributor | User 13 |
Last Modified | Campari_007 October 14, 2020 02:07am |
Description |
This riding encompasses an area north and west of Regina, plus part of the city north of the CP Rail line and west of North Pasqua Street and Lewvan Drive. Included are urban, working-class neighbourhoods, as well as middle-class suburbs such as Lumsden and smaller communities such as Nokomis, Semans, Eyebrow, Regina Beach and Duval.
Immigrants make up fewer than five per cent of the population; aboriginals fewer than three per cent.
Because this riding ranges from urban to rural, the economy is diverse and includes manufacturing, agriculture, government and the service sector. Unemployment was just 4.7 per cent in 2001, and the average family income was $63,925.
This riding was created in 1996 by combining two-thirds of Regina-Lumsden with portions of Moose Jaw-Lake Centre, Regina-Qu'Appelle and Mackenzie.
Population: 66,374
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