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Humber - St. Barbe - Baie Verte
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | Vote Share (%) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 231/231 polls | Updated: May. 3, 2011 3:40 AM EDT | |||
| LIB | Gerry Byrne | 17,119 | 57.11 |
Elected |
| CON | Trevor Taylor | 7,519 | 25.09 |
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| NDP | Shelley Senior | 4,751 | 15.85 |
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| IND | Wayne R. Bennett | 332 | 1.11 |
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| GRN | Robin Blair Gosse | 253 | 0.84 |
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All results are unofficial until final ballot counts are verified by Elections Canada. CBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
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Riding Info
This riding occupies Newfoundland's west coast, running along the Gulf of St. Lawrence, with the Strait of Belle Isle separating it from Labrador. The stunning Gros Morne National Park is here, as is Newfoundland's second-largest city, Corner Brook, and sizable towns such as Deer Lake, St. Anthony, Pasadena and Baie Verte.
Population: 73,171 (2006 census; a decrease of 4.3% since 2001)
Political History
This riding continued the tradition of Liberal voting in 2008, when Gerry Byrne received almost 68 per cent of the vote. His closest opponent, Mark Kennedy of the NDP, received just under 18 per cent. In 2006, Byrne received 52 per cent of the vote to defeat Conservative Cyril Pelley.
This riding has voted Liberal since 1980, when it first sent a young Brian Tobin to Ottawa. Tobin was re-elected in 1984, 1988 and 1993, and resigned in 1996 to become the province's premier. In the subsequent byelection, voters picked Byrne, who has held the seat ever since. In 2004, Byrne won more than twice the votes of his nearest challenger, Conservative Wynanne Downer.
Prior to Tobin's 1980 win, this seat was held by the NDP (from 1978-80), the Tories (from 1968-78), and the Liberals (1949-68).
In 1986, the riding became Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte.
- 1968, 1972, 1974 - PC
- 1978 byelection, 1979 - NDP
- Since 1980 - LIB
Demographics
Ethnic Origin
| Region | Percentage |
|---|---|
| British Isles | 55.94% (40,515) |
| French | 8.12% (5,880) |
| Aboriginal | 10.98% (7,950) |
| American | 0.14% (100) |
| Canadian | 50.27% (36,405) |
| Caribbean | 0.03% (20) |
| Latin, Central, South | 0.10% (70) |
| Western European | 1.75% (1,270) |
| Northern European | 0.57% (410) |
| Eastern European | 0.52% (380) |
| S European | 0.63% (455) |
| Other European | 0.19% (135) |
| Scandinavian | 0.57% (415) |
| Baltic | 0.01% (10) |
| Czech/Slovak | 0.01% (10) |
| African | 0.13% (95) |
| Arab | 0.37% (265) |
| Maghrebi | 0.00% (0) |
| West Asia | 0.00% (0) |
| South Asia | 0.19% (140) |
| East/SE Asia | 0.38% (275) |
| Oceania | 0.01% (10) |
| Pacific Islands | 0.00% (0) |
| Statistics Canada Population: 72,420 | |
Mother Tongue
| Language | Percentage |
|---|---|
| English | 99% (71,370) |
| French | 0% (150) |
| Algonquin | 0% (0) |
| Atikamekw | 0% (0) |
| Blackfoot | 0% (0) |
| Carrier | 0% (0) |
| Chilcotin | 0% (0) |
| Chipewyan | 0% (0) |
| Cree | 0% (0) |
| Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) | 0% (0) |
| Dene | 0% (0) |
| Dogrib | 0% (0) |
| Gitksan | 0% (0) |
| Inuinnaqtun | 0% (0) |
| Inuktitut, n.i.e. | 0% (25) |
| Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 0% (0) |
| Malecite | 0% (0) |
| Mi'kmaq | 0% (0) |
| Mohawk | 0% (0) |
| Montagnais-Naskapi | 0% (0) |
| Nisga'a | 0% (0) |
| North Slave (Hare) | 0% (0) |
| Ojibway | 0% (0) |
| Oji-Cree | 0% (10) |
| Shuswap | 0% (0) |
| South Slave | 0% (0) |
| Tlingit | 0% (0) |
| Italian | 0% (35) |
| Portuguese | 0% (25) |
| Romanian | 0% (20) |
| Spanish | 0% (50) |
| Danish | 0% (10) |
| Dutch | 0% (20) |
| Flemish | 0% (0) |
| Frisian | 0% (0) |
| German | 0% (135) |
| Norwegian | 0% (20) |
| Swedish | 0% (0) |
| Yiddish | 0% (0) |
| Bosnian | 0% (0) |
| Bulgarian | 0% (0) |
| Croatian | 0% (25) |
| Czech | 0% (0) |
| Macedonian | 0% (10) |
| Polish | 0% (15) |
| Russian | 0% (20) |
| Serbian | 0% (45) |
| Serbo-Croatian | 0% (0) |
| Slovak | 0% (0) |
| Slovenian | 0% (0) |
| Ukrainian | 0% (0) |
| Latvian | 0% (0) |
| Lithuanian | 0% (0) |
| Estonian | 0% (0) |
| Finnish | 0% (0) |
| Hungarian | 0% (50) |
| Greek | 0% (0) |
| Armenian | 0% (0) |
| Turkish | 0% (0) |
| Amharic | 0% (0) |
| Arabic | 0% (80) |
| Hebrew | 0% (0) |
| Maltese | 0% (0) |
| Somali | 0% (0) |
| Tigrigna | 0% (0) |
| Bengali | 0% (0) |
| Gujarati | 0% (0) |
| Hindi | 0% (0) |
| Kurdish | 0% (0) |
| Panjabi (Punjabi) | 0% (10) |
| Pashto | 0% (0) |
| Persian (Farsi) | 0% (0) |
| Sindhi | 0% (0) |
| Sinhala (Sinhalese) | 0% (0) |
| Urdu | 0% (35) |
| Malayalam | 0% (0) |
| Tamil | 0% (10) |
| Telugu | 0% (10) |
| Japanese | 0% (15) |
| Korean | 0% (10) |
| Cantonese | 0% (0) |
| Chinese, n.o.s. | 0% (45) |
| Mandarin | 0% (25) |
| Taiwanese | 0% (0) |
| Lao | 0% (0) |
| Khmer (Cambodian) | 0% (0) |
| Vietnamese | 0% (0) |
| Bisayan languages | 0% (0) |
| Ilocano | 0% (0) |
| Malay | 0% (0) |
| Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) | 0% (20) |
| Akan (Twi) | 0% (0) |
| Swahili | 0% (0) |
| Creoles | 0% (0) |
| Statistics Canada Population (Single Responses): 72,385 | |
Industry
| Industry | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 6.89 |
| Mining | 0.85 |
| Utilities | 0.60 |
| Construction | 6.81 |
| Manufacturing | 0.00 |
| Wholesale | 2.37 |
| Retail | 13.65 |
| Transport | 4.19 |
| Info Culture | 1.53 |
| Finance Insurance | 1.53 |
| Real Estate | 1.09 |
| ProSciTech | 2.66 |
| Management | 0.46 |
| Waste/Remediation | 6.57 |
| Education | 7.91 |
| Heath/Social Assistance | 11.63 |
| Arts/Entertainment | 1.37 |
| Hospitality | 0.00 |
| Other Services | 4.59 |
| Public Admin | 4.30 |
| Statistics Canada Population (Total labour force): 36,855 | |
Overall
- Unemployment Rate
- 24.4%
18.6% National
6.6%
- Seniors
- 15.77%
13.90%% National
13.71%%
- Home Owners
- 32.27%
30.70%% National
26.92%%
- Avg Family Income
- $56,125
$63,041 National
$82,325
- Immigration
- 1%
2% National
20%
- Post-Secondary Degree
- 27.62%
31.50% National
33.35%
Candidate Info
We'll be updating these info pages as the campaign progresses. If you have any corrections, suggestions or new information to pass on, please email us.
Wayne R. Bennett | |
| Party: Independent | |
| Political Career: | FEDERAL: Ran unsuccessfully in Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte in 2008 for the recently dissolved Newfoundland and Labrador First Party. |
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