Top 41 Ridings with a Population of 40 Per Cent Or More Immigrants
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4 THE HILL TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2011 NEWS: ETHNIC RIDINGS Feds poised to bring in House seats bill, to increase urban, suburban ethnic ridings Under the old bill, Ontario was expected to receive 18 seats, Alberta five and British Columbia seven. Continued from Page 1 Top 41 Ridings With A Population Of 40 Per Cent Or More Immigrants Riding Per cent of Current MP 2011 election results Second Place 2011 election Incumbent results from Immigrants in riding 2008 election 1. Scarborough-Rouge River, Ont. 67.7% NDP MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan 40.6% Conservative Marlene Gallyot, 29.9% Liberal Derek Lee, 58.8% 2. Scarborough-Agincourt, Ont. 67.7% Liberal Jim Karygiannis 45.4% Conservative Harry Tsai, 34.2% Liberal Jim Karygiannis, 56.6% 3. Markham-Unionville, Ont. 62% Liberal John McCallum 38.95% Conservative Bob Saroya, 35.6% Liberal John McCallum, 55% 4. York West, Ont. 61.4% Liberal Judy Sgro 47% NDP Giulio Manfrini, 27.9% Liberal Judy Sgro, 59.4% 5. Don Valley East, Ont. 61.3% Conservative Joe Daniel 36.8% Liberal Yasmin Ratansi, 34.6% Liberal Yasmin Ratansi, 48% 6. Mississauga East-Cooksville, Ont. 61.1% Conservative Wladyslaw Lizon 39.97% Liberal Peter Fonseca, 38.5% Liberal Albina Guarnieri, 50.2% 7. Richmond, B.C. 61.1% Conservative Alice Wong 58.3% Liberal Joe Peschisolido, 18.7% Conservative Alice Wong, 49.8% 8. Vancouver South, B.C. 60.3% Conservative Wai Young 43.3% Liberal Ujjal Dosanjh, 34.7% Liberal Ujjal Dosanjh, 38.5% 9 Willowdale, Ont. 60.2% Conservative Chungsen Leung 41.7% Liberal Martha Hall Findlay, 39.95% Liberal Martha Hall Findlay, 48.7% 10. Etobicoke North, Ont. 59.67% Liberal Kirsty Duncan 42.4% Conservative Priti Lamba, 32.1% Liberal Kirsty Duncan, 48.6% 11. York Centre, Ont. 59.4% Conservative Mark Adler 48.5% Liberal Ken Dryden, 33.3% Liberal Ken Dryden, 43.5% 12. Mississauga-Brampton South, Ont. 57% Conservative Eve Adams 44.7% Liberal Navdeep Bains, 35.2% Liberal Navdeep Bains, 47.7% 13. Scarborough Centre, Ont. 55% Conservative Roxanne James 35.6% Liberal John Cannis, 31.7% Liberal John Cannis, 48.7% 14. Vancouver Kingsway, B.C. 54% NDP Don Davies 50.1% Conservative Trang Nguyen, 28.1% NDP Don Davies, 35.2% 15. York South-Weston, Ont. 54% NDP Mike Sullivan 40.1% Liberal Alan Tonks, 32.8% Liberal Alan Tonks, 46.6% 16. Richmond Hill, Ont. 53.4% Conservative Costas Menegakis 44.1% Liberal Bryon Wilfert, 35.3% Liberal Bryon Wilfert, 47% 17. Bramalea-Gore-Malton, Ont. 53% Conservative Bal Gosal 34.4% NDP Jagmeet Singh, 33.5% Liberal Gurbax Malhi, 45.1% 18. Scarborough-Guildwood, Ont. 52.8% Liberal John McKay 36.2% Conservative Chuck Konkel, 34.4% Liberal John McKay, 50.2% 19. Davenport, Ont. 52.8% NDP Andrew Cash 53.7% Liberal Mario Silva27.9% Liberal Mario Silva, 45.8% 20. Mississauga-Erindale, Ont. 51.8% Conservative Bob Dechert 46.95% Liberal Omar Alghabra, 33.95% Conservative Bob Dechert, 42.7% 21. Burnaby-New Westminster, B.C. 50.6% NDP Peter Julian 49.7% Conservative Paul Forseth, 35.8% NDP Peter Julian, 46.5% 22. Thornhill, Ont. 50.4% Conservative Peter Kent 61.4% Liberal Karen Mock, 23.7% Conservative Peter Kent, 49% 23. Saint-Laurent-Cartierville, Que. 50% Liberal Stéphane Dion 43.4% NDP Maria Ximena Florez, 29.3% Liberal Stéphane Dion, 61.7% 24. Mont Royal, Que. 47.4% Liberal Irwin Cotler 41.4% Conservative Saulie Zajdel, 35.6% Liberal Irwin Cotler, 55.7% 25. Brampton-Springdale, Ont. 47.3% Conservative Parm Gill 48.3% Liberal Ruby Dhalla, 27.9% Liberal Ruby Dhalla, 41% 26. Burnaby-Douglas, B.C. 47% NDP Kennedy Stewart 43% Conservative Ronald Leung, 41.9% NDP Bill Siksay, 37.9% 27. Mississauga-Streetsville, Ont. 46.5% Conservative Brad Butt 43.9% Liberal Bonnie Crombie, 37% Liberal Bonnie Crombie, 45.8% 28. Brampton West, Ont. 45.9% Conservative Kyle Seeback 44.8% Liberal Andrew Kania, 34.97% Liberal Andrew Kania, 40.3% 29. Scarborough Southwest, Ont. 45.9% NDP Dan Harris 35.1% Conservative Gavan Paranchothy, 31.9% Liberal Michelle Simson, 41.8% 30. Don Valley West, Ont. 45.8% Conservative John Carmichael 42.9% Liberal Rob Oliphant, 41.8% Liberal Rob Oliphant, 44.4% 31. Etobicoke Centre, Ont. 44.1% Conservative Ted Opitz 41.21% Liberal Borys Wrzesnewskyj, 41.16% Liberal Borys Wrzesnewskyj, 48.9% 32. Saint-Léonard-Saint-Michel, Que. 43.7% Liberal Massimo Pacetti 42.3% NDP Roberta Peressini, 32.3% Liberal Massimo Pacetti, 57.3% 33. Surrey North, B.C. 43.3% NDP Jasbir Sandhu 39.7% Conservative Dona Cadman, 35.6% Conservative Dona Cadman, 39.4% 34. Newton-North Delta, B.C. 42.5% NDP Jinny Sims 33.4% Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal, 31.5% Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal, 36.4% 35. Vaughn, Ont. 42.4% Conservative Julian Fantino 56.3% Liberal Mario Ferri, 29.9% *Liberal Maurizio Bevilacqua, 49.2% 36. Oak Ridges-Markham, Ont. 41.6% Conservative Paul Calandra 51.1% Liberal Lui Temelkovski, 28.3% Conservative Paul Calandra, 42.2% 37. Vancouver East, B.C. 41.6% NDP Libby Davies 62.8% Conservative Irene Yatco, 18.9% NDP Libby Davies, 54.4% 38. Trinity-Spadina, Ont. 40.6% NDP Olivia Chow 54.5% Liberal Christine Innes, 23.4% NDP Olivia Chow, 40.8% 39. Toronto Centre, Ont. 40.5% Liberal Bob Rae 41% NDP Susan Wallace, 30.2% Liberal Bob Rae, 53.5% 40. Papineau, Que. 40.2% Liberal Justin Trudeau 38.4% NDP Marcos Radhames Tejada, 28.3% Liberal Justin Trudeau, 41.5% 41. Outremont, Que. 40.2% NDP Thomas Mulcair 56.4% Liberal Martin Cauchon, 23.7% NDP Thomas Mulcair, 39.5% —Compiled by Laura Ryckewaert with help from the Library of Parliament, based on 2006 Statistics Canada census data *Liberal MP Maurizio Bevilacque resigned on Feb. 9, 2010. On Nov. 29, 201 a byelection was held to fill the vacant GTA seat. Conservative candidate Julian Fantino won with 49.1% of the votes; Liberal candidate Tony Genco came second with 46.7% of the votes..