Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, QC 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Joël Godin, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 28,110 votes (43.5% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Mathieu Bonsaint (Bloc Québécois) with 15,707 votes (24.3%), defeated by a margin of 12,403 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Annie Talbot (Liberal, 20%) and David-Roger Gagnon (NDP-New Democratic Party, 6%).

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Portneuf--Jacques-Cartier

Northwest of Quebec City, Portneuf--Jacques-Cartier spans the regional county municipalities of Portneuf and La Jacques-Cartier along with the suburb of Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. The riding covers over 7,600 square kilometres of heavily forested Canadian Shield terrain, stretching from St. Lawrence lowland farms to the ski hills of Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury and Lac-Beauport.

Candidates

Joel Godin (Conservative) — The incumbent since 2015, Godin had previously worked in communications and media sales, including as a director of sales at radio and television stations in Quebec. He later founded his own communications firm before working as a political advisor and constituency office manager for provincial politician Sam Hamad. He also served as a municipal councillor in Saint-Joachim, Quebec, before entering federal politics.

Mathieu Bonsaint (Bloc Quebecois) — A forestry engineering graduate of Universite Laval, Bonsaint had spent over thirty years at Quebec's Ministry of Natural Resources in the conservation and forest environment sector. He was the riding's Bloc Quebecois association president before stepping forward as a candidate, running for the second consecutive election.

Annie Talbot (Liberal) — Talbot had served as CEO of the Foundation of the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec and more recently as director general of the La Presse Foundation. She brought experience in cultural administration and fundraising to the Liberal campaign.

David-Roger Gagnon (NDP) — Gagnon represented the NDP in a riding where the party had won in 2011 during the orange wave but seen its support decline sharply.

Marie-Claude Gaudet (Green Party) — Gaudet carried the Green Party colours in the contest.

Luca Abbatiello also ran for the People's Party.

About the Riding

Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures serves as the riding's most populated area, functioning as a prosperous Quebec City suburb. Smaller communities like Donnacona, Pont-Rouge, Shannon, and Saint-Raymond line the Jacques-Cartier and Portneuf rivers. More than eighty percent of the riding is forested, and the local economy blends suburban commuters employed in Quebec City with forestry operations, agriculture, and a robust outdoor recreation sector centred on skiing and hiking. Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, one of the country's largest army garrisons, sits within the riding's boundaries, making military affairs and veteran services perennial local concerns. In 2019, candidates debated support for small and medium-sized enterprises, rural infrastructure, the management of Quebec's boreal forests, and investment in the outdoor recreation economy that sustains communities around Lac-Beauport and the Jacques-Cartier Valley.

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