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Timiskaming and
The riding of Nickel Belt was created in 1952 from parts of Algoma East, Algoma Manitoulin, Nipissing, Parry Sound Muskoka, Sudbury and Timiskaming Cochrane ridings.
In the House of Commons of Canada, the district is divided between Nipissing Timiskaming, represented by Jay Aspin, in the south, and Timmins James Bay, represented by Charlie Angus, in the north.
The neighbouring ridings are Abitibi Baie-James Nunavik Eeyou, Pontiac, Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke, Nipissing Timiskaming, and Timmins James Bay.
Timmins James Bay was created in 1996 from parts of Cochrane Superior and Timiskaming Cochrane ridings.
On some occasions ( e. g. Timiskaming French River, Toronto Danforth ), a riding's name may be changed without a boundary adjustment.
The urban core would have remained largely unchanged as Sudbury, while communities west of the central city would have been merged with Algoma Manitoulin to form the new riding of Greater Sudbury Manitoulin, and those east and north of the central city would have been merged with Timiskaming to create the riding of Timiskaming Greater Sudbury.
Due to the region's economic and transportation patterns, however, " Timiskaming Greater Sudbury " was particularly opposed by its potential residents voters in Sudbury were concerned about the weakening of their representation if the city was divided into one city-based riding and two large rural ones rather than two city-based ridings, while the Timiskaming District is much more strongly aligned with and connected to North Bay, to which it has a direct highway link, than to Sudbury.

Timiskaming and Cochrane
Four more northern districts were created between 1907 and 1912: Cochrane, Kenora, Sudbury and Timiskaming.
Along with portions of the neighbouring district, Cochrane, Timiskaming is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by John Vanthof.
The Mattagami River is a river in the James Bay drainage basin in Cochrane District, Timiskaming District and Sudbury District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.
The district includes the extreme eastern part of the District of Kenora, all of the District of Cochrane except for the central western part, and a small part south of Timmins, and all of the District of Timiskaming except for the extreme southeastern part.
The riding generally covered the Timiskaming District, but also incorporated parts of Nipissing District, Sudbury District, Algoma District and Cochrane District at various times.
In 1976, it was redefined to consist of the southeastern part of the Territorial District of Cochrane, the northern part of the Territorial District of Nipissing ; and the Territorial District of Timiskaming ( excluding that part lying westerly of the Townships of Cleaver and Fallon ).
In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the southeastern part of the Territorial District of Cochrane ; the northern part of the Territorial District of Nipissing ; the eastern part of the Territorial District of Sudbury ; and the Territorial District of Timiskaming ( excluding the part lying west of the west boundary of the geographic Townships of Cleaver and Fallon.
The electoral district's name was changed in 1993 to " Timiskaming French River ", and abolished in 1996, when it was incorporated into Timiskaming Cochrane riding.
The electoral district was abolished in 1933 when it was redistributed between Timiskaming and Cochrane ridings.
He represented the riding of Timiskaming French River from 1993 to 1997, and Timiskaming Cochrane from 1997 to 2004, in the Canadian House of Commons.
Redistribution eliminated Cochrane North in the 1999 provincial election, and Wood sought re-election in the newly-formed riding of Timiskaming Cochrane.
The riding was formed by the amalgamation of the former Nipissing riding with the southeastern portion of the former Timiskaming Cochrane riding.
This riding was created in 1933 as " Cochrane " from parts of Timiskaming North riding.
The electoral district was abolished in 1996 when it was redistributed between Algoma, Kenora Rainy River, Thunder Bay Nipigon, Timiskaming Cochrane and Timmins James Bay ridings.
It initially consisted of the northern part of the territorial district of Timiskaming, and the eastern part of the territorial district of Cochrane and the district of Patricia.
In the 1960s, it was redefined to consist of the northern parts of the territorial district of Algoma, Cochrane, Kenora ( Patricia Portion ), Sudbury and Timiskaming.
The electoral district was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Algoma, Cochrane North, Timiskaming and Timmins Chapleau ridings.
The riding was abolished in 1998 into Timmins James Bay, Algoma Manitoulin and Timiskaming Cochrane.
This riding was created in 1947 from parts of Cochrane and Timiskaming ridings.

Timiskaming and consisted
In 1914, it consisted of the whole of the territorial district of Timiskaming and part of the territorial district of Algoma.
In 1933, the two ridings were re-united, and the new Timiskaming riding consisted of the territorial district of Timiskaming ( excluding the township of Keefer and all townships east of Keefer and adjacent to the north boundary of Timiskaming district ); and part of the territorial district of Nipissing.
It consisted of the northern portion of Timiskaming District and much of the Algoma District
It consisted of the southern portion of Timiskaming District, along with portions of Nipissing District and Sudbury District.
It consisted of portions of the territorial districts of Timiskaming and Cochrane.
It initially consisted of the northern part of the Territorial District of Sudbury, the eastern part of the Territorial District of Algoma, the Township of Teefy, the City of Timmins and the Town of Iroquois Falls in the Territorial District of Cochrane, and the western part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming.
After 1987, it consisted of parts of the Territorial Districts of Algoma, Cochrane, Sudbury and Timiskaming.

Timiskaming and Territorial
* the part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming lying west of the townships of Fallon and Cleaver ;
* the part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming lying west of the eastern limit of the geographic townships of Douglas and Geikie ;
* the part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming bounded by a line drawn from the northeast corner of the Township of Harris, west along the northern boundaries of the townships of Harris, Dymond, Hudson, Lundy, Auld and Speight, and south along the western boundaries of the townships of Speight, Van Nostrand and Leo to the southern limit of the territorial district.
* the part of the Territorial District of Timiskaming lying south and east of a line drawn from the eastern limit of the district west along the northern border of the Townships of Harris, Dymond, Hudson, Lundy, Auld and Speight, south along the western border of the townships of Speight, Van Nostrand, Leo and Medina to the southern limit of the district.

Timiskaming and District
* Timiskaming District
Category: Communities in Timiskaming District
It has traditionally included much of the Sudbury District and small parts of the Algoma, Nipissing and Timiskaming Districts, along with all but the urban core of Greater Sudbury.
The Coureur de bois explored and traded fur in what is now the Timiskaming District, in the 17th century.
* Map of historic geographic townships in Timiskaming District
de: Timiskaming District
fr: District de Timiskaming
* Timiskaming District in 1912
Category: Radio stations in Timiskaming District
# REDIRECT Timiskaming District
Haileybury is the seat of Timiskaming District.
Category: Communities in Timiskaming District
Category: Communities in Timiskaming District
* Highway 144, which runs from the northwestern city limits of Greater Sudbury north to the boundary of Timiskaming District, just outside of Timmins.
* Highway 560, which runs from Highway 144 to the boundary of Timiskaming District, through Shining Tree,
Larder Lake is a township and community in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the Timiskaming District.
Category: Municipalities in Timiskaming District
** Montreal River ( Timiskaming District )
Category: Communities in Timiskaming District
McGarry ( 2011 population 595 ) is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the Timiskaming District.
Category: Municipalities in Timiskaming District

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