Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola Explained

Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola
Province:British Columbia
Fed-Status:new
Fed-Created:2023
Fed-Election-First:Next federal election
Demo-Census-Date:2021
Demo-Pop:111,707
Demo-Pop-Ref:[1]
Demo-Cd:Squamish-Lillooet, Thompson-Nicola
Demo-Csd:Squamish-Lillooet A, Squamish-Lillooet B, Lillooet, Bridge River 1, Cayoosh Creek 1, Chilhil 6, Fountain 1, Fountain 1B, Fountain 1D, Fountain 3, Fountain 3A, Fountain 10, Fountain 11, Fountain 12, Fountain Creek 8, Lillooet 1, McCartney's Flat 4, Mission 5, Necait 6, Nesikep 6, Pashilqua 2, Pavilion 1, Seton Lake 5, Slosh 1, Towinock 2, Thompson-Nicola A (Wells Gray Country), Thompson-Nicola B (Thompson Headwaters), Thompson-Nicola E (Bonaparte Plateau), Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country), Thompson-Nicola J (Copper Desert Country), Thompson-Nicola M (Beautiful Nicola Valley—North), Thompson-Nicola N (Beautiful Nicola Valley—South), Thompson-Nicola O (Lower North Thompson), Thompson-Nicola P (Rivers and the Peaks), Barriere, Clearwater, Logan Lake, Kamloops, Merritt, Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Chase, Clinton, Lytton, Sun Peaks Mountain, 105 Mile Post 2, Ashcroft 4, Basque 18, Bonaparte 3, Boothroyd 8A, Canoe Creek 1, Canoe Creek 2, Chuchhriaschin, Coldwater 1, Douglas Lake 3, Entlqwekkinh 19, Halhalaedan, Hamilton Creek 2, High Bar 1, Inkluckcheen, Inklyuhkinatko 2, Joeyaska 2, Kamloops 1, Kanaka Bar, Kitzowit 20, Klahkamich 17, Kleetlekut 22, Klickkumcheen 18, Kloklowuck 7, Kumcheen 1, Louis Creek 4, Lower Hat Creek 2, Lytton 4A, Lytton 4E, Lytton 9A, Lytton 9B, Marble Canyon 3, Nekalliston 2, Nekliptum 1, Nickel Palm 4, Nickeyeah 25, Nicola Lake 1, Nicola Mameet 1, Nicomen 1, Nkaih 10, Nohomeen 23, Nooaitch 10, North Thompson 1, Nuuautin 2, Oregon Jack Creek 5, Papyum 27, Paska Island 3, Pemynoos 9, Paul's Basin 2, Peq-Paq 22, Siska Flat, Seah 5, Shackan 11, Shawniken 4B, Skeetchestn, Skuppah 2A, Skuppah 4, Skwayaynope 26, Spences Bridge, Splintum Flat 3, Squaam 2, Stequmwhulpa 5, Stryen 9, Tsaukan 12, Twoyqhalsht 16, Upper Hat Creek 1, Upper Nepa 6, Whispering Pines 4, Yawaucht 11, Zacht 5, Zoht 4

Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola is a future federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.[2]

Geography

Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the riding will replace Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo.[3]

Demographics

According to the 2021 Canadian census[4]

Languages: 90.5% English, 1.6% Punjabi, 1.3% French

Religions: 60.7% No religion, 33.2% Christian (10.7% Catholic, 3.7% United Church, 3.5% Anglican, 1.3% Lutheran, 1.1% Baptist, 12.9% Other), 1.9% Sikh

Median income: $39,200 (2020)

Average income: $49,920 (2020)

Panethnic group! colspan="2"
2021
European80,600
Indigenous17,525
South Asian4,115
East Asian2,120
Southeast Asian1,325
African905
Latin American390
Middle Eastern255
Other/multiracial310
Total responses107,540
Total population111,690

Electoral results

2021 federal election redistributed results[5]
PartyVote%
 24,448 43.50
 16,049 28.56
 9,945 17.70
 3,354 5.97
 2,113 3.76
 Others 292 0.52

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola – Final boundaries. 3 May 2024. Federal Electoral Districts Redistribution.
  2. Web site: McIntyre . Pete . Greater Vernon and Lake Country part of new federal riding . 2024-04-23 . Vernon Matters . en.
  3. Web site: 2023-02-16 . Changes proposed for new Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola riding . 2024-04-23 . The Williams Lake Tribune . en.
  4. Web site: Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Kamloops--Thompson--Nicola [Federal electoral district (2023 Representation Order)], British Columbia]. 3 May 2024. Statistics Canada.
  5. Web site: Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders. 9 April 2024. Elections Canada.