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Repentigny is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997.
It consists solely and entirely of the Regional County Municipality of L’Assomption.
Ethnic groups: 98.7% White
Languages: 97.3% French, 1.1% English, 1.3% Others
Religions: 94.5% Catholic, 1.3% Protestant, 3.4% No religion
Average income: $30,277
Repentigny had long been one of the most separatist ridings in Quebec. In the 2006 election, every single poll was won by the Bloc Québécois. However, the riding was caught up in the New Democratic Party tsunami that swept through the province five years later.
It was created in 1996 from parts of Joliette and Terrebonne ridings.
It consisted initially of the cities of Charlemagne, Lachenaie, Mascouche and Repentigny; and the Parish Municipality of La Plaine in the County Regional Municipality of Les Moulins.
Fr. Gravel chose not to run again, citing pressure from the Church. Party activist Nicolas Dufour…