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The news has since received relieving responses, including from Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam

MP Ron McKinnon and Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West

“The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for BC has withdrawn their proposal to create a ‘Frankenstein’ riding that would have joined Port Coquitlam, Maple Ridge and Fort Langley,” said McKinnon, who described the possible switch as a political nightmare at a public hearing last September

“I am very happy to see the commission has listened to the concerns of the TriCities”

If the original proposal had gone through, Port Coquitlam residents living south of Lougheed including the downtown and the Mary Hill and Citadel Heights neighbourhoods would’ve fallen in the Pitt Meadows–Fort Langley electoral district

Currently, Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam is made up of the following:

• City of Port Coquitlam

• East of Indian Arm and the Indian River

• Pitt Lake Indian Reserve No 4

• Coquitlam, north of Highway 7A (Barnet and Lougheed)

• Coquitlam Indian Reserve No 2

For now, though Coquitlam Port Coquitlam’s federal borders will remain as is

But there is one minor realignment the commission see FINAL, page 21

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