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Halton
Party Candidate Votes Status
329/329 polls Updated: May. 3, 2011 3:40 AM EDT
CON Lisa Raitt 44,206 Elected
LIB Connie Laurin-Bowie 20,903
NDP Pat Heroux 12,960
GRN Judi Remigio 2,778
CHP Tony Rodrigues 249
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This riding in the western part of the Greater Toronto Area has a large and rapidly increasing population. It contains the town of Milton and parts of Oakville and Burlington.

The southeast boundary of the riding is Dundas Street East, Eighth Line, the Queen Elizabeth Way and Upper Middle Road. In the northwest, the riding extends to Highway 7, Tremaine Road, No. 5 Side Road and Highway 401.

The riding of Halton existed from 1867 to 1986. It became Halton-Peel by combining portions of York-Peel, Brampton-Georgetown, Burlington and Halton. Halton was re-established in the 1996 redistribution by combining the ridings of Halton-Peel and Oakville-Milton. In 2004, the northern boundary of Halton riding was moved south and a small portion of Burlington was added in the southeast.

Population: 151,943 (2006 census; an increase of 51.9% since 2001)

Political History

In 2008, Conservative Lisa Raitt won over Liberal Garth Turner by 7,780 votes. The riding had been Liberal territory for more than a decade until Turner, running as a Conservative, won the 2006 election. He beat Liberal incumbent Gary Carr by 1,897 votes. Turner was booted from the Conservative caucus in October 2006 under accusations that he leaked party secrets in his blog and sat as an Independent. In February 2007, Turner joined the Liberals.

In 2004, Carr finished 5,638 votes ahead of Conservative Dean Martin. Liberal Julian Reed served three terms from 1993-2004.

Before Reed, Turner held the Halton-Peel riding for one term in 1988 under the Progressive Conservative banner and was appointed minister of national revenue under Brian Mulroney. His predecessor in Halton was PC Otto Jelinek, who moved into the Oakville-Milton riding in 1988.

Halton:

  • 1891-1930 inclusive - CON
  • 1935-49 inclusive - LIB
  • 1953, 1957, 1958 - PC
  • 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968 - LIB
  • 1972 - PC
  • 1974 - LIB
  • 1979, 1980, 1984 - PC

Halton-Peel:

  • 1988 - PC
  • 1993 - LIB

Halton:

  • 1997, 2000, 2004 - LIB
  • 2006 - CON (MP later left the party, sat first as an Independent, then as a Liberal)
  • 2008 - CON

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Demographics

Ethnic Origin

Ethnic Origin
Ethnic Origin
Region Percentage
British Isles 46.85% (70,420)
French 8.88% (13,340)
Aboriginal 1.50% (2,260)
American 1.32% (1,985)
Canadian 21.37% (32,120)
Caribbean 2.84% (4,270)
Latin, Central, South 1.57% (2,355)
Western European 14.60% (21,950)
Northern European 2.10% (3,150)
Eastern European 12.83% (19,285)
S European 19.44% (29,225)
Other European 0.71% (1,060)
Scandinavian 1.71% (2,570)
Baltic 0.50% (745)
Czech/Slovak 1.18% (1,770)
African 1.28% (1,920)
Arab 1.69% (2,540)
Maghrebi 0.05% (70)
West Asia 1.18% (1,780)
South Asia 7.30% (10,965)
East/SE Asia 6.52% (9,800)
Oceania 0.13% (190)
Pacific Islands 0.02% (25)
Statistics Canada Population: 150,305

Mother Tongue

Mother Tongue
Mother Tongue
Language Percentage
English 75% (111,545)
French 2% (3,100)
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% (0)
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% (0)
Shuswap 0% (0)
South Slave 0% (0)
Tlingit 0% (0)
Italian 2% (2,800)
Portuguese 1% (2,020)
Romanian 0% (550)
Spanish 2% (2,370)
Danish 0% (115)
Dutch 0% (710)
Flemish 0% (25)
Frisian 0% (0)
German 1% (1,425)
Norwegian 0% (15)
Swedish 0% (50)
Yiddish 0% (10)
Bosnian 0% (25)
Bulgarian 0% (140)
Croatian 1% (1,495)
Czech 0% (335)
Macedonian 0% (300)
Polish 2% (3,075)
Russian 0% (655)
Serbian 1% (785)
Serbo-Croatian 0% (10)
Slovak 0% (250)
Slovenian 0% (140)
Ukrainian 0% (470)
Latvian 0% (30)
Lithuanian 0% (30)
Estonian 0% (30)
Finnish 0% (105)
Hungarian 0% (510)
Greek 0% (395)
Armenian 0% (100)
Turkish 0% (165)
Amharic 0% (35)
Arabic 1% (1,390)
Hebrew 0% (0)
Maltese 0% (55)
Somali 0% (20)
Tigrigna 0% (10)
Bengali 0% (245)
Gujarati 0% (355)
Hindi 0% (495)
Kurdish 0% (0)
Panjabi (Punjabi) 2% (2,575)
Pashto 0% (115)
Persian (Farsi) 0% (555)
Sindhi 0% (35)
Sinhala (Sinhalese) 0% (45)
Urdu 1% (1,640)
Malayalam 0% (125)
Tamil 0% (300)
Telugu 0% (10)
Japanese 0% (95)
Korean 1% (930)
Cantonese 1% (840)
Chinese, n.o.s. 1% (1,325)
Mandarin 0% (510)
Taiwanese 0% (0)
Lao 0% (25)
Khmer (Cambodian) 0% (10)
Vietnamese 0% (390)
Bisayan languages 0% (20)
Ilocano 0% (40)
Malay 0% (110)
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 1% (1,230)
Akan (Twi) 0% (40)
Swahili 0% (35)
Creoles 0% (45)
Statistics Canada Population (Single Responses): 148,290

Industry

Industry
Industry
Industry Percentage
Agriculture 0.40
Mining 0.16
Utilities 0.60
Construction 6.03
Manufacturing 0.00
Wholesale 4.50
Retail 10.88
Transport 3.64
Info Culture 2.24
Finance Insurance 5.33
Real Estate 1.73
ProSciTech 5.38
Management 0.08
Waste/Remediation 4.74
Education 7.07
Heath/Social Assistance 8.29
Arts/Entertainment 1.27
Hospitality 0.00
Other Services 4.66
Public Admin 2.69
Statistics Canada Population (Total labour force): 60,365

Overall

Unemployment Rate
4.4%
Provincial
6.4%
National
6.6%
Seniors
7.42%
Provincial
13.56%%
National
13.71%%
Home Owners
30.44%
Provincial
26.61%%
National
26.92%%
Avg Family Income
$119,969
Provincial
$90,526
National
$82,325
Immigration
27%
Provincial
28%
National
20%
Post-Secondary Degree
41.49%
Provincial
33.54%
National
33.35%
Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census

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Candidate Info

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CHP – Tony Rodrigues

CON – Lisa Raitt

GRN – Judi Remigio

LIB – Connie Laurin-Bowie

NDP – Pat Heroux

Tony Rodrigues

Party: Christian Heritage Party

Contact Information:

416-346-3901

Age:

50

Birthplace:

Portugal

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Lisa Raitt

Lisa Raitt

Party: Conservative Party of Canada

Contact Information:

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905-636-8764

103-174 Mill St., Unit 103

Milton, Ont. L9T 1R8

Age:

42

Birthplace:

Cape Breton, N.S.

Marital Status:

Married to Dave

Children:

Two - John Colin and William (Billy) David

Profession:

Lawyer

Education:

B.Sc. in chemistry from St. Francis Xavier University in 1989

M.Sc. in biochemical toxicology from University of Guelph in 1993

Law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1996.

Political Career:

FEDERAL: Elected in Halton in 2008

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Judi Remigio

Judi Remigio

Party: Green Party of Canada

Contact Information:

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Email

905-693-1993

Children:

Two

Profession:

Teacher

Education:

Attended University of Windsor, attaining an Honours BA in psychology, an Honours BA in religious studies and a master's degree in religious studies. Also has a bachelor of education degree.

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Connie Laurin-Bowie

Connie Laurin-Bowie

Party:Liberal Party of Canada

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289-351-0248

192 Main St. E.

Milton, Ont. L9T 1N8

Children:

Two sons

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Pat Heroux

Party: New Democratic Party of Canada

Contact Information:

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Children:

Five

Profession:

Trade unionist

Political Career:

FEDERAL: Defeated in Halton in 2007.

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