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The electoral district of Honoré-Mercier (Quebec) covers an area of 40 km2, and has a population of 109,827 with 81,736 registered voters and 211 polling divisions.

Consisting of that part of the City of Montréal described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Sherbrooke Street East (Route No. 138) with Du Quesne Street; thence northwesterly along Du Quesne Street to Rosemont Boulevard; thence northeasterly along said boulevard to Langelier Boulevard; thence northwesterly along said boulevard to the southeasterly limit of the former City of Saint-Léonard; thence generally northerly and generally northwesterly along the southeasterly and northeasterly limits of said former city to the Canadian National Railway; thence northeasterly along said railway to the southeasterly production of Fernand-Gauthier Avenue; thence northwesterly along said production, Fernand-Gauthier Avenue and its production to the northwesterly limit of the City of Montréal; thence northeasterly and easterly along the northwesterly and northerly limits of said city to Highway No. 40 (Métropolitaine Highway, Charles-De Gaulle Bridge); thence generally southerly along said highway to Henri-Bourassa Boulevard East; thence southwesterly along said boulevard to the southwesterly limit of the former City of Montréal-Est; thence generally southeasterly along said limit to Sherbrooke Street East (Route No. 138); thence southwesterly along said street to the point of commencement.

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