Masson-Angers, Quebec

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Masson-Angers is a former municipality located on the north bank of the Ottawa River, in Quebec, Canada approximately 30 km (18 mi) northeast of Ottawa.

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[edit] History

The former municipality of Masson was created in 1897, while its neighbouring town, Angers was created in 1915. The area was key for the lumber industry dominated by the MacLaren family in the early 20th century and a large mill was built in Masson near the Du Lièvre River. It was briefly merged with Buckingham in 1975 but later formered a new municipality with Angers which was now called Masson-Angers. On June 27, 1978, an F2 tornado swept through the eastern half of Masson causing extensive damage to the town.

On January 1, 2002, Masson-Angers was amalgamated into the newly created city of Gatineau. It had consisted of the communities of Masson and Angers.

A subsequent vote on June 20, 2004 for a demerger from Gatineau failed to restore the once incorporated town. The majority of the votes cast in Masson-Angers were in favour of separation from Gatineau, but they did not represent at least 35% of the electorate. However, current councillor Luc Montreuil disputed the result reversal mentionning that the electoral list was not updated correctly for the vote. After the reversal, the issue went to court and a decision is still awaiting.[1]

Initially, the results showed that the sector would be removed from Gatineau by just two votes but a dispute on allegations that some people voted twice had caused the result to be reversed which caused the new result dispute by Luc Montreuil and his pro-defusion group. [2] [3] [4]

The final outcome of the dispute is told in Gatineau Amalgamation: The city of Gatineau remained intact.

[edit] Features and facts

  • The sector is home to the city's largest outdoor market the Encan Larose (Larose Market) which also has an indoor shopping center and food court and other interior boutiques selling a wide variety of products.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Boivin, Mathieu. "Luc Montreuil dépose sa requête pour une révision de la liste de vote (Councillor depositing request for electoral list review)", Le Droit, July 31, 2004, p. 4.
  2. ^ Jury, Pierre. "La défusion de Masson-Angers (Masson-Angers is dermerging from Gatineau)", Le Droit, June 25, 2006, p. 20.
  3. ^ Lord, Audrey. "Masson-Angers l'emporte de justesse (Masson-Angers narrowly wins referendum)", Le Droit, June 21, 2004, p. 3.
  4. ^ Lecavalier, Guy. "Montreuil doit démissionner (Montreuil must resign)", Le Droit, July 2, 2004, p. 17.
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