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Le Moyne, Quebec

Le Moyne (also known as Ville Le Moyne, formerly known as LeMoyne) is a neighbourhood in Longueuil, Quebec, part of the borough of Le Vieux-Longueuil, and a former city. Le Moyne makes up 2% of the total area of Le Vieux-Longueuil borough and is the only neighbourhood of the borough that was not part of the pre-2002 city of Longueuil. Residents of Le Moyne are called Le Moynois.

Le Moyne, Quebec
Neighbourhood
Houses on Saint-Georges Street
Motto(s): 
"Droit et Loyal"  (French)
"Right and Loyal"
Le Moyne, Quebec
Location of Le Moyne in Greater Montreal
Coordinates: 45°30′07″N 73°29′26″W / 45.501889°N 73.490611°W / 45.501889; -73.490611
Country Canada
Province Quebec
CityLongueuil
BoroughLe Vieux-Longueuil
Established1949
Merger with LongueuilJanuary 1, 2002
Government
 • Le Moyne-Jacques-Cartier City CouncillorColette Éthier (AL)
Area
 • Land1.00 km2 (0.39 sq mi)
Population
 • Total4,813
 • Density4,813.0/km2 (12,466/sq mi)
 • Change *
7.0%
 • Dwellings
2,815
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code450
Access Routes [3] R-112
R-116
R-134

The municipal electoral district of Le Moyne-Jacques-Cartier corresponds to the territory of Le Moyne, along with a portion from the former city of Longueuil.

History edit

Saint-Maxime and Saint-Josaphat edit

Le Moyne is divided into two sections separated by Route 112. They are Saint-Maxime and Saint-Josaphat, the two Catholic parishes that are the ancestors of Le Moyne.

Route 112 is called Saint-Louis Street in Saint-Maxime. Saint-Maxime has the shape of rectangle and is located from Saint-Louis Street to the limits of Greenfield Park. Saint-Maxime Church, built in 1918, is on Charron Street.

In Saint-Josaphat, Route 112 is called Sir Wilfrid-Laurier Boulevard. Saint-Josaphat has the shape somewhat of a boomerang or a hockey stick, and is located from Sir Wilfrid Laurier Boulevard to the limits of the former city of Longueuil. Saint-Josaphat Church is located on De L'Église Street.

Town of Le Moyne edit

The town of Le Moyne was created in 1949 from the merger of two parishes, Saint-Josaphat and Saint-Maxime, both of which were previously located in Ville Jacques-Cartier.[4] According to local historian Michel Pratt, the name "Le Moyne" was chosen by Redmond Roche of the Union Nationale, in honour to Charles Le Moyne.

Le Moyne elected in 1981 Louise Gravel as its first female mayor.[5]

Motto edit

The last of motto of Le Moyne, before its annexation into Longueuil, was Droit et Loyal (English translation: Right and Loyal)

Town hall edit

Up until 1967, the town hall of Le Moyne was on Saint-Louis Street near Laurier Street. When located there, Le Moyne had its own police and fire stations.

In 1967, the town hall was moved on Saint-Georges Street (corner Charron Street), where it remained until the 2002 merger of Le Moyne with Longueuil. When Le Moyne moved its city hall in 1967, it did away with its police and fire services. From then on, these services were provided to Le Moyne, first by the city of Saint-Lambert, and later by the city of Saint-Hubert.

Today, the city hall on Saint-Georges Street has been converted as a fire station for the city of Longueuil.

Merger to Longueuil edit

On January 1, 2002, Le Moyne ceased to exist as a municipality and was amalgamated into the city of Longueuil to become part of the Saint-Lambert/Le Moyne borough.

However, on June 20, 2004 Saint-Lambert voted to demerge from Longueuil and on January 1, 2006 regained its status of city, while Le Moyne opted to stay in Longueuil.

After the demergers, Le Moyne joined Le Vieux-Longueuil borough following the results of a 2005 referendum in which the residents of Le Moyne were given the choice to pick a new borough between Le Vieux-Longueuil, Saint-Hubert and Greenfield Park.

Demographics edit

 
Apartments on Tiffin Road.
Historical populations
YearPop.±%
19514,078—    
19618,057+97.6%
19718,184+1.6%
19816,137−25.0%
19915,412−11.8%
19965,052−6.7%
20014,855−3.9%
20065,149+6.1%
20114,813−6.5%
[6][7]
Mother tongue language (2006)[1]
Language Population Percentage (%)
French 4,185 81.6%
English 440 8.6%
Both English and French 30 0.6%
Other languages 475 9.3%

Mayors edit

Former Mayors of Le Moyne
Mayor Term Began Term Ended
Henri Sicotte 1949 1952
Albert Bélanger 1952 1954
Jean Baribeau 1954 1967
André Charpentier 1967 1977
Michel Sicotte 1977 1981
Louise Gravel 1981 1993
Guy Talbot 1993 2001
Part of Longueuil 2002 present

Notable people edit

See also edit

45°30′6.8″N 73°29′26.2″W / 45.501889°N 73.490611°W / 45.501889; -73.490611

References edit

  1. ^ a b Moyne&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=24&B1=Custom&Custom=1000,8000,9000 2006 Statistics Canada Community Profile
  2. ^ a b "Census Profile: Census Tract: 4620866.00". Canada 2011 Census. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    "Census Profile: Census Tract: 4620865.00". Canada 2011 Census. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  3. ^ Official Transport Quebec Road Map
  4. ^ "Chroniques de la Rive-Sud 1947-1997".
  5. ^ . marigot.ca. Archived from the original on 2003-09-07.
  6. ^ Pratt, Michel. "De la balkanisation des villes à leur fusion". Société historique et culturelle du Marigot. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  7. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census

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Le Moyne also known as Ville Le Moyne formerly known as LeMoyne is a neighbourhood in Longueuil Quebec part of the borough of Le Vieux Longueuil and a former city Le Moyne makes up 2 of the total area of Le Vieux Longueuil borough and is the only neighbourhood of the borough that was not part of the pre 2002 city of Longueuil Residents of Le Moyne are called Le Moynois Le Moyne QuebecNeighbourhoodHouses on Saint Georges StreetMotto s Droit et Loyal French Right and Loyal Le Moyne QuebecLocation of Le Moyne in Greater MontrealCoordinates 45 30 07 N 73 29 26 W 45 501889 N 73 490611 W 45 501889 73 490611Country CanadaProvince QuebecCityLongueuilBoroughLe Vieux LongueuilEstablished1949Merger with LongueuilJanuary 1 2002Government Le Moyne Jacques Cartier City CouncillorColette Ethier AL Area 1 2 Land1 00 km2 0 39 sq mi Population 2011 2 Total4 813 Density4 813 0 km2 12 466 sq mi Change 7 0 Dwellings2 815Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Area code450Access Routes 3 R 112 R 116 R 134 The municipal electoral district of Le Moyne Jacques Cartier corresponds to the territory of Le Moyne along with a portion from the former city of Longueuil Contents 1 History 1 1 Saint Maxime and Saint Josaphat 1 2 Town of Le Moyne 1 3 Motto 1 4 Town hall 1 5 Merger to Longueuil 2 Demographics 3 Mayors 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editSaint Maxime and Saint Josaphat edit Le Moyne is divided into two sections separated by Route 112 They are Saint Maxime and Saint Josaphat the two Catholic parishes that are the ancestors of Le Moyne Route 112 is called Saint Louis Street in Saint Maxime Saint Maxime has the shape of rectangle and is located from Saint Louis Street to the limits of Greenfield Park Saint Maxime Church built in 1918 is on Charron Street In Saint Josaphat Route 112 is called Sir Wilfrid Laurier Boulevard Saint Josaphat has the shape somewhat of a boomerang or a hockey stick and is located from Sir Wilfrid Laurier Boulevard to the limits of the former city of Longueuil Saint Josaphat Church is located on De L Eglise Street Town of Le Moyne edit The town of Le Moyne was created in 1949 from the merger of two parishes Saint Josaphat and Saint Maxime both of which were previously located in Ville Jacques Cartier 4 According to local historian Michel Pratt the name Le Moyne was chosen by Redmond Roche of the Union Nationale in honour to Charles Le Moyne Le Moyne elected in 1981 Louise Gravel as its first female mayor 5 Motto edit The last of motto of Le Moyne before its annexation into Longueuil was Droit et Loyal English translation Right and Loyal Town hall edit Up until 1967 the town hall of Le Moyne was on Saint Louis Street near Laurier Street When located there Le Moyne had its own police and fire stations In 1967 the town hall was moved on Saint Georges Street corner Charron Street where it remained until the 2002 merger of Le Moyne with Longueuil When Le Moyne moved its city hall in 1967 it did away with its police and fire services From then on these services were provided to Le Moyne first by the city of Saint Lambert and later by the city of Saint Hubert Today the city hall on Saint Georges Street has been converted as a fire station for the city of Longueuil Merger to Longueuil edit On January 1 2002 Le Moyne ceased to exist as a municipality and was amalgamated into the city of Longueuil to become part of the Saint Lambert Le Moyne borough However on June 20 2004 Saint Lambert voted to demerge from Longueuil and on January 1 2006 regained its status of city while Le Moyne opted to stay in Longueuil After the demergers Le Moyne joined Le Vieux Longueuil borough following the results of a 2005 referendum in which the residents of Le Moyne were given the choice to pick a new borough between Le Vieux Longueuil Saint Hubert and Greenfield Park Demographics edit nbsp Apartments on Tiffin Road Historical populationsYearPop 19514 078 19618 057 97 6 19718 184 1 6 19816 137 25 0 19915 412 11 8 19965 052 6 7 20014 855 3 9 20065 149 6 1 20114 813 6 5 6 7 Mother tongue language 2006 1 Language Population Percentage French 4 185 81 6 English 440 8 6 Both English and French 30 0 6 Other languages 475 9 3 Mayors editFormer Mayors of Le Moyne Mayor Term Began Term Ended Henri Sicotte 1949 1952 Albert Belanger 1952 1954 Jean Baribeau 1954 1967 Andre Charpentier 1967 1977 Michel Sicotte 1977 1981 Louise Gravel 1981 1993 Guy Talbot 1993 2001 Part of Longueuil 2002 presentNotable people editMaxime Talbot former NHL playerSee also editMichel Pratt Histoire de la ville de Le Moyne 1949 1999 Societe historique et culturelle du Marigot Boroughs of Longueuil List of former cities in Quebec List of mayors of Longueuil Longueuil City Council Longueuil Municipal reorganization in Quebec Urban Agglomeration of Longueuil Le Vieux Longueuil 45 30 6 8 N 73 29 26 2 W 45 501889 N 73 490611 W 45 501889 73 490611References edit a b Moyne amp SearchType Begins amp SearchPR 24 amp B1 Custom amp Custom 1000 8000 9000 2006 Statistics Canada Community Profile a b Census Profile Census Tract 4620866 00 Canada 2011 Census Statistics Canada 8 February 2012 Retrieved 10 July 2012 Census Profile Census Tract 4620865 00 Canada 2011 Census Statistics Canada 8 February 2012 Retrieved 10 July 2012 Official Transport Quebec Road Map Chroniques de la Rive Sud 1947 1997 Document sans titre marigot ca Archived from the original on 2003 09 07 Pratt Michel De la balkanisation des villes a leur fusion Societe historique et culturelle du Marigot Retrieved 24 October 2013 Statistics Canada 1996 2001 2006 2011 census Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le Moyne Quebec amp oldid 1218120274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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