Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Moncton ...
MONCTON, N.B. — Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe Ginette Petitpas Taylor won the riding for the Liberals in 2015 with almost 58 per cent of the votes. She
energeticcity.caHere’s a quick update on Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe based on recent publicly available reporting.
Roadwork and infrastructure: The Moncton area has a busy 2025 construction season with multiple projects across Moncton, Dieppe, and Riverview. Notable efforts include new roundabouts, street reconstructions, sidewalk extensions, and upgrades to signals and trails. Expect traffic disruptions in affected corridors, especially around Main Street (Moncton) due to storm sewer work, with impacts anticipated through late summer. Dieppe is proceeding with downtown infrastructure improvements including water, sewer, curbs, sidewalks, and a new mult-use trail, aiming for completion around July-August, with some portions reopening earlier if possible. Riverview reports a substantial slate of projects focused on water mains, street reconstructions, and LED street-light retrofits, though on a smaller scale than the other two municipalities. These summaries reflect ongoing municipal planning and seasonal construction activity across the tri-community region. [Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview construction and traffic disruptions; CBC and municipal sources]
Electoral and governance context: The Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe riding is a key federal electoral area in New Brunswick, with candidates focusing on cost of living, climate change, and relations with First Nations communities, amid ongoing national campaigns. Local discussions often intersect with municipal concerns about infrastructure funding and service delivery. [CBC coverage of candidates and issues; riding profile]
Regional collaboration: The three communities have a history of collaboration on regional economic development and shared services, though formal agreements date from earlier years. Ongoing communications among the municipalities typically address joint projects, transit, and planning for growth in the greater Moncton area. [Historical MOUs and regional collaboration references]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific project-by-project status updates, timelines, and traffic advisories for each municipality, or summarize recent election activity and candidate platforms in Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe. I can also generate a concise map or chart of ongoing projects with expected completion dates.
MONCTON, N.B. — Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe Ginette Petitpas Taylor won the riding for the Liberals in 2015 with almost 58 per cent of the votes. She
energeticcity.caMoncton expects to finish 41 infrastructure projects, including a roundabout, sidewalk extensions and repairs, street reconstructions, surfacing, new traffic signals and trail upgrades. One of the biggest traffic disruptions is occurring with work related to the installation of a new storm sewer, which affects a section of Main Street from King to Château Moncton. "We will be installing a storm sewer system that will eventually reach St. George Street in the future, but this pipe will run...
www.cbc.caRiverview Mayor Ann Seamans said this is a positive time for our region. “We are committed to working collaboratively with Riverview’s municipal neighbours of Moncton and Dieppe to grow our local economy in a way that ensures prosperity for all our communities.” The MOU also sees the communities agreeing to collaborate on new joint regional investment attractions and marketing and promotion strategies, including strategies developed with all levels of government and other potential partners.
www.dieppe.caMoncton—Riverview—Dieppe - Constituencies - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada
www.ourcommons.caCandidates running in the federal election for the riding of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe share their priorities and how they plan to tackle issues including the cost of living, climate change and the government's relationship with First Nations communities.
www.cbc.caThe riding, located in New Brunswick, includes the city of Moncton and most of Riverview and Dieppe. Liberal MP Ginette Petitpas won the seat in 2019 with 43 per cent of the vote.
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