With 4,400,057 people in 42 ridings means an average of 104,763 per riding
+- 5% range is 99,525 to 110,001
- South Okanagan-West Kootenay - 114,676
- North Okanagan-Shuswap - 112,399
- Kelowna Lake Country - 111,577
- Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo - 111,231
- Vancouver Island North 110,769
- Nanaimo-Cowichan 110,413
- Surrey Centre - 110,174
- Nanaimo-Alberni 109,624
- Kootenay-Columbia - 109,058
- Cariboo-Prince George - 108,840
- Saanich-Gulf Islands 108,244
- Central Okanagan-Coquihalla - 107,929
- West Surrey-Whalley - 107,827
- Esquimalt-Colwood 107,565
- North Vancouver - 107,384
- Prince George-Peace River - 107,382
- North Surrey-Guildford - 106,551
- West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country - 106,174
- South Cowichan-Juan de Fuca 105,487
- Vancouver East - 104,883
- New Westminster-Burnaby East - 104,786
- Vancouver Centre - 104,142
- Victoria 104,136
- Burnaby North-Seymour - 103,707
- Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam - 103,632
- Vancouver South - 103,610
- Abbotsford-Sumas - 102,971
- South Surrey-White Rock - 102,771
- Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon - 102,619
- Vancouver-Quadra - 102,416
- Vancouver-Granville - 101,879
- Burnaby South-Deer Lake - 101,778
- Langley-Cloverdale - 101,526
- Vancouver-Kingsway - 100,918
- Delta - 100,588
- Mission-Matsqui - 100,414
- Richmond East - 99,359
- Richmond West - 98,239
- Fort Langley-Aldergrove - 97,804
- Port Moody-Coquitlam - 97,621
- Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge - 96,956
- Skeena-Bulkley Valley - 89,998
What stands out to me when I look at this list is that of the seven ridings that are more than 5% over the average, four are in the Thompson Okanagan, two are on the island and only one in the lower mainland.
When you look at the ones with the smallest populations, five are from the lower mainland and only one from the north.
Of the eight ridings in the Interior of BC, all of eight of them have above average populations
This redistribution is very much biased towards the lower mainland and against the rest of the province.
The riding of Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon has to be altered. Everything west of Hope needs to be moved to the Fraser Valley ridings. Pemberton needs to be with West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country. Doing this would all there to be ten ridings fully in the interior or the north.
14 of the 21 largest ridings in this proposal are outside of the 604 area code.
4 comments:
The Lower Mainland will probably be growing quickest; I have more issues with the ridings on the extremities (Skeena) being over-represented.
Actually the Okanagan is growing faster than most of the lower mainland. Skeena meanwhile is the most difficult riding to represent in BC because of the geography, even then it is with 15% of the quotient.
It really does bother me that there is a systemic bias against the large and harder to reach ridings in BC versus the very small ones in the lower mainland a short drive from the airport.
Bernard, Can you give your comments to the commission?
I will be a offering a detailed analysis to the commission
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