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Ottawa West-Nepean
Party Candidate Votes Status
257/257 polls Updated: May. 3, 2011 3:40 AM EDT
CON John Baird 25,189 Elected
LIB Anita Vandenbeld 17,802
NDP Marlene Rivier 11,159
GRN Mark MacKenzie 2,376
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Riding Info

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This urban riding along the shores of the Ottawa River and Lac Deschênes takes in a lot of what was the city of Nepean, now part of Ottawa.

Its boundaries are Riddell Drive, March Valley Road, Herzberg Road and March Road in the west, Highway 417, Richmond Road and the CN line in the south and the Rideau River, Baseline Road, Merivale Road, Highway 417 and Sherbourne Road in the east. It includes the Bayshore, Crystal Beach, Crystal Bay, Britannia, Carlington and Lincoln Heights districts.

Ottawa West-Nepean was created in 1996 from 72 per cent of Ottawa West and 46 per cent of Nepean. In 2004, small areas of Nepean-Carleton and Lanark-Carleton were added.

Population: 109,735 (2006 census; a decrease of 2.5% since 2001)

Political History

In 2008, Conservatives kept hold of the riding when John Baird was re-elected. He beat Liberal David Pratt by 4,948 votes.

Conservatives took over this riding in 2006 when Baird beat Liberal Lee Farnsworth by 5,357 votes. Baird served as president of the Treasury Board before he was appointed environment minister in January 2007. He has also served as minister of transport, infrastructure and communities, and government House leader. In 2010, he returned as environment minister.

In 2004, Liberal Marlene Catterall defeated Conservative Sean Casey by 1,380 votes. She was first elected in 1988.

Ottawa West and Ottawa West-Nepean voted Liberal from 1935 to 1968. Neighbouring Carleton riding elected only Conservatives from 1867 to 1962. From 1968 to 1988, the riding swung between the Conservatives and the Liberals.

In 1968, Liberal Lloyd Francis became MP. He was defeated by PC Peter Reilly in 1972 and re-elected in 1974. PC Ken Binks won the 1979 election, followed by Francis again in 1980. PC David Daubney defeated Francis in 1984 before Catterall defeated him in 1988.

Ottawa West:

  • 1935-68 inclusive - LIB
  • 1972 - PC
  • 1974 - LIB
  • 1979 - PC
  • 1980 - LIB
  • 1984 - PC
  • 1988, 1993 - LIB

Ottawa West-Nepean:

  • 1997, 2000, 2004 - LIB
  • 2006, 2008 - CON

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Demographics

Ethnic Origin

Ethnic Origin
Ethnic Origin
Region Percentage
British Isles 43.13% (46,195)
French 16.02% (17,160)
Aboriginal 3.04% (3,260)
American 1.13% (1,210)
Canadian 22.75% (24,365)
Caribbean 2.05% (2,200)
Latin, Central, South 1.47% (1,575)
Western European 11.22% (12,020)
Northern European 2.08% (2,230)
Eastern European 8.41% (9,010)
S European 10.16% (10,880)
Other European 2.62% (2,810)
Scandinavian 1.88% (2,010)
Baltic 0.33% (350)
Czech/Slovak 0.63% (680)
African 3.94% (4,225)
Arab 5.27% (5,645)
Maghrebi 0.15% (160)
West Asia 2.81% (3,010)
South Asia 3.99% (4,275)
East/SE Asia 8.80% (9,430)
Oceania 0.10% (110)
Pacific Islands 0.00% (0)
Statistics Canada Population: 107,110

Mother Tongue

Mother Tongue
Mother Tongue
Language Percentage
English 64% (67,550)
French 7% (7,780)
Algonquin 0% (0)
Atikamekw 0% (0)
Blackfoot 0% (0)
Carrier 0% (0)
Chilcotin 0% (0)
Chipewyan 0% (0)
Cree 0% (30)
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 3% (2,800)
Portuguese 0% (335)
Romanian 0% (520)
Spanish 1% (1,575)
Danish 0% (50)
Dutch 0% (455)
Flemish 0% (0)
Frisian 0% (10)
German 1% (970)
Norwegian 0% (25)
Swedish 0% (25)
Yiddish 0% (135)
Bosnian 0% (95)
Bulgarian 0% (110)
Croatian 0% (115)
Czech 0% (175)
Macedonian 0% (0)
Polish 1% (850)
Russian 1% (1,035)
Serbian 0% (140)
Serbo-Croatian 0% (95)
Slovak 0% (105)
Slovenian 0% (50)
Ukrainian 0% (350)
Latvian 0% (50)
Lithuanian 0% (45)
Estonian 0% (35)
Finnish 0% (45)
Hungarian 0% (445)
Greek 0% (350)
Armenian 0% (120)
Turkish 0% (340)
Amharic 0% (155)
Arabic 4% (4,045)
Hebrew 0% (160)
Maltese 0% (0)
Somali 1% (1,410)
Tigrigna 0% (40)
Bengali 0% (225)
Gujarati 0% (170)
Hindi 0% (310)
Kurdish 0% (140)
Panjabi (Punjabi) 0% (280)
Pashto 0% (40)
Persian (Farsi) 1% (1,420)
Sindhi 0% (30)
Sinhala (Sinhalese) 0% (50)
Urdu 1% (800)
Malayalam 0% (50)
Tamil 0% (505)
Telugu 0% (60)
Japanese 0% (95)
Korean 0% (310)
Cantonese 1% (1,025)
Chinese, n.o.s. 2% (2,585)
Mandarin 1% (905)
Taiwanese 0% (20)
Lao 0% (15)
Khmer (Cambodian) 0% (295)
Vietnamese 1% (895)
Bisayan languages 0% (30)
Ilocano 0% (30)
Malay 0% (50)
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 1% (605)
Akan (Twi) 0% (65)
Swahili 0% (110)
Creoles 0% (255)
Statistics Canada Population (Single Responses): 105,085

Industry

Industry
Industry
Industry Percentage
Agriculture 4.27
Mining 0.32
Utilities 0.81
Construction 7.13
Manufacturing 0.00
Wholesale 2.94
Retail 14.77
Transport 4.98
Info Culture 1.47
Finance Insurance 2.16
Real Estate 1.93
ProSciTech 4.55
Management 0.02
Waste/Remediation 5.62
Education 6.40
Heath/Social Assistance 10.85
Arts/Entertainment 1.63
Hospitality 0.00
Other Services 4.24
Public Admin 4.69
Statistics Canada Population (Total labour force): 56,570

Overall

Unemployment Rate
7.1%
Provincial
6.4%
National
6.6%
Seniors
19.24%
Provincial
13.56%%
National
13.71%%
Home Owners
23.23%
Provincial
26.61%%
National
26.92%%
Avg Family Income
$86,561
Provincial
$90,526
National
$82,325
Immigration
28%
Provincial
28%
National
20%
Post-Secondary Degree
35.14%
Provincial
33.54%
National
33.35%
Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census

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Candidate Info

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CON – John Baird

GRN – Mark MacKenzie

LIB – Anita Vandenbeld

NDP – Marlene Rivier

John Baird

John Baird

Party: Conservative Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

Age:

41

Birthplace:

Nepean, Ont.

Profession:

Consultant

Education:

Queen's University - Honours BA (political studies), 1992

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Elected: in Nepean in 1995; in Nepean-Carleton in 1999, 2003. Resigned on Nov. 29, 2005, to run federally

FEDERAL: Elected in Ottawa West-Nepean in 2006, 2008.

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Mark MacKenzie

Mark MacKenzie

Party: Green Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

Twitter

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613-224-7336

Marital Status:

Married to Kathy

Children:

Four (Kyle, Ryan, Kara and Stephanie)

Profession:

Businessperson

Education: Physiology and psychology, the University of Western Ontario

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Defeated in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke in 2007. Defeated in Ottawa West-Nepean in March 4, 2010, byelection.

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Anita Vandenbeld

Anita Vandenbeld

Party: Liberal Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

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Email

613-789-8683

911 Richmond Rd., Unit C

Ottawa, Ont.

K2A 0G8

Profession:

Administrator

Education:

Master's in Canadian political history from York University

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Marlene Rivier

Marlene Rivier

Party: New Democratic Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website 1

Website 2

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Email

Marital Status:

Married

Children:

Three

Profession:

Psychologist

Education:

Carleton University - Master's in psychology

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Defeated in Ottawa West-Nepean in 2003.

FEDERAL: Defeated in Ottawa West-Nepean in 2004, 2006, 2008.

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