Discover

ETOBICOKE—LAKESHORE

:''For the provincial electoral district, see Etobicoke—Lakeshore (provincial electoral district). For the defunct district, see Lakeshore (provincial electoral district).''
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Electoral district

''Etobicoke—Lakeshore in relation to the other Toronto ridings''
MPMichael Ignatieff (2006-)
PartyLiberal (1993-)
ProvinceOntario
Census division(s)Toronto
Census subdivision(s)Toronto
Federal district created1976

'Etobicoke—Lakeshore' (formerly known as 'Lakeshore' and 'Toronto—Lakeshore') is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968.
It covers the southern part of the Etobicoke portion of Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario.
The federal riding was created in 1966 as "Lakeshore" from part of York—Humber riding. In 1971, it was renamed "Toronto—Lakeshore". In 1976, it was abolished, and replaced by "Etobicoke—Lakeshore".
Federally, the riding is represented by Michael Ignatieff who was first elected in 2006, and was previously represented by Jean Augustine. Provincially, it has been represented by Laurel Broten since 2003. On Toronto City Council, the southern half of the riding is represented by Mark Grimes, and the northern half by Peter Milczyn.
There was an unusual race in the riding in the 1988 federal election as two days after nominations were due the Liberal candidate, Emmanuel Feuerwerker, withdrew after suffering a heart attack. This meant that no Liberal candidate appeared on the ballot.

Contents
Members of Parliament
Former boundaries
Federal election results
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Toronto—Lakeshore
Lakeshore
See also
External links

Members of Parliament


This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament Years Member Party
''York—Humber prior to 1968''
'''Lakeshore'''
28th 1968-1972     Ken Robinson Liberal
'''Toronto—Lakeshore'''
29th 1972-1974     Terry Grier New Democrat
30th 1974-1979     Ken Robinson Liberal
'''Etobicoke—Lakeshore'''
31st 1979-1980     Ken Robinson Liberal
32nd 1980-1984
33rd 1984-1988     Patrick Boyer Progressive Conservative
34th 1988-1993
35th 1993-1997     Jean Augustine Liberal
36th 1997-2000
37th 2000-2004
38th 2004-2006
39th 2006-     Michael Ignatieff Liberal

Former boundaries



Federal election results


Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Officially registered candidates for the 2006 election, alphabetical by last name:
|-
|Michael Ignatieff
|align=right|24,337
|align=right|43.6
|-
|John Capobianco
|align=right|19,613
|align=right|35.2
|-
|Liam McHugh-Russell
|align=right|8,685
|align=right|15.6
|-
|Philip Ridge
|align=right|2,853
|align=right|5.1
|-
|Cathy Holliday
|align=right|186
|align=right|0.3
|-
|Janice Murray
|align=right|104
|align=right|0.2
|-
|Jean Augustine
|align=right|24,909
|-
|John Capobianco
|align=right|15,159
|-
|Margaret Anne McHugh
|align=right|7,179
|-
|John Huculiak
|align=right|2,201
|-
|Janice Murray
|align=right|129
|-
|Jean Augustine
|align=right|22,467
|-
|David Court
|align=right|9,160
|-
|David Haslam
|align=right|8,453
|-
|Richard Joseph Banigan
|align=right|2,835
|-
|Don Jackson
|align=right|244
|-
|Janice Murray
|align=right|116
|-
|Ed Bil
|align=right|113
|-
|Jean Augustine
|align=right|21,180
|-
|Charles Donley
|align=right|10,509
|-
|Robert Beard
|align=right|8,697
|-
|Karen Ridley
|align=right|4,085
|-
|Paul Hellyer
|align=right|770
|-
|David Burman
|align=right|315
|-
|Geraldine Jackson
|align=right|139
|-
|Barbara Seed
|align=right|133
|-
|Jean Augustine
|align=right|19,458
|-
|Patrick Boyer
|align=right|14,306
|-
|Ken Anstrusther
|align=right|8,693
|-
|Karen Ridley
|align=right|2,316
|-
|Gilles Brunet
|align=right|861
|-
|Don Jackson
|align=right|283
|-
|Alan D'Orsay
|align=right|197
|-
|Julie Northrup
|align=right|78
|-
|Michael McCabe
|align=right|2
|-
|Patrick Boyer
|align=right|20,405
|-
|Judy Brandow
|align=right|19,609
|-
|Daniel Hunt
|align=right|3,097
|-
|Dan Freeman
|align=right|679
|-
|Françoise Roy
|align=right|393
|-
|Vicky Holloway
|align=right|141
|-
|Patrick Boyer
|align=right|19,902
|-
|Ken Robinson
|align=right|13,455
|-
|Pat Lawlor
|align=right|10,549
|-
|Monica Cain
|align=right|317
|-
|Peter Boychuck
|align=right|216
|-
|Ken Robinson
|align=right|17,903
|-
|Al Kolyn
|align=right|13,209
|-
|Terry Meagher
|align=right|12,405
|-
|Stephen Kimish
|align=right|247
|-
|Diane Waldman
|align=right|88
|-
|Ken Robinson
|align=right|15,791
|-
|Al Kolyn
|align=right|15,044
|-
|Terry Meagher
|align=right|14,044
|-
|Sheldon Gold
|align=right|349
|-
|Tom Morris
|align=right|169
|-
|Diane Waldman
|align=right|72
Toronto—Lakeshore

|-
|Ken Robinson
|align=right|14,241
|-
|Terry Grier
|align=right|12,584
|-
|Jim Muir
|align=right|8,475
|-
|Ginny Thomson
|align=right|145
|-
|Paul Herman
|align=right|68
|-
|Terry Grier
|align=right|14,722
|-
|Ken Robinson
|align=right|13,393
|-
|Dmytro Kupiak
|align=right|9,004
|-
|Gordon Massie
|align=right|124
|-
|George Bedard
|align=right|102
Lakeshore

|-
|Ken Robinson
|align=right|14,464
|-
|Terry Grier
|align=right|12,367
|-
|Stuart Summerhayes
|align=right|6,794

See also



List of Canadian federal electoral districts

Past Canadian electoral districts

External links



★ Federal riding history from the Library of Parliament:


Lakeshore


Toronto—Lakeshore


Etobicoke—Lakeshore

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves