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Saskatoon - Rosetown - Biggar
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | Vote Share (%) | Status |
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| 150/150 polls | Updated: May. 3, 2011 3:40 AM EDT | |||
| CON | Kelly Block | 14,652 | 48.70 |
Elected |
| NDP | Nettie Wiebe | 14,114 | 46.91 |
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| LIB | Lee Reaney | 697 | 2.32 |
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| GRN | Vicki Strelioff | 626 | 2.08 |
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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 encompasses the southwest part of Saskatoon (south of 33rd Street West, and west of Idylwyld Drive North and the South Saskatchewan River) and the rural region west and southwest of the city. Outlying communities include Rosetown and Biggar.
Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar was cobbled together in 1996 from about one-third each of the ridings of Saskatoon-Dundurn, Saskatoon-Clark's Crossing and Kindersley-Lloydminster. In 2004, it added about 3,500 residents from Saskatoon-Wanuskewin.
Population: 69,547 (2006 census; a decrease of 4.8% since 2001)
Political History
Conservative Kelly Block won a narrow victory, by 253 votes, over New Democrat Nettie Wiebe in 2008.
Conservative Carol Skelton kept up her winning streak in 2006, taking the riding for the Conservatives. In 2004, Skelton came in 2,278 votes ahead of New Democrat Dennis Gruending. Skelton came to office with the Canadian Alliance in 2000 when she beat Gruending by just 68 votes. Gruending had won the seat in a 1999 byelection after NDP incumbent Chris Axworthy resigned to run provincially.
Before the 1996 redistribution, Axworthy served two terms as MP of Saskatoon – Clark's Crossing. That riding went to the Tories in 1979, 1980 and 1984.
Saskatoon-Dundurn was won by the NDP in 1979 and 1980, by the PCs in 1984, by the NDP again in 1988 and then by Liberal Morris Bodnar in 1993.
Kindersley-Lloydminster was Tory territory before it turned Reform in 1993.
Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar:
- 1997, 1999 byelection – NDP
- 2000 – CA
- 2004, 2006, 2008 – CON
Demographics
Ethnic Origin
| Region | Percentage |
|---|---|
| British Isles | 43.27% (29,640) |
| French | 12.23% (8,375) |
| Aboriginal | 18.29% (12,530) |
| American | 1.46% (1,000) |
| Canadian | 17.29% (11,840) |
| Caribbean | 0.09% (65) |
| Latin, Central, South | 0.58% (400) |
| Western European | 32.02% (21,935) |
| Northern European | 9.81% (6,720) |
| Eastern European | 24.48% (16,770) |
| S European | 3.14% (2,150) |
| Other European | 0.29% (200) |
| Scandinavian | 9.53% (6,525) |
| Baltic | 0.12% (85) |
| Czech/Slovak | 0.94% (645) |
| African | 1.01% (695) |
| Arab | 0.52% (355) |
| Maghrebi | 0.01% (10) |
| West Asia | 0.44% (300) |
| South Asia | 0.18% (120) |
| East/SE Asia | 3.22% (2,205) |
| Oceania | 0.20% (140) |
| Pacific Islands | 0.00% (0) |
| Statistics Canada Population: 68,495 | |
Mother Tongue
| Language | Percentage |
|---|---|
| English | 86% (58,390) |
| French | 1% (830) |
| Algonquin | 0% (0) |
| Atikamekw | 0% (0) |
| Blackfoot | 0% (0) |
| Carrier | 0% (0) |
| Chilcotin | 0% (0) |
| Chipewyan | 0% (0) |
| Cree | 1% (850) |
| Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) | 0% (10) |
| Dene | 0% (85) |
| 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% (200) |
| Oji-Cree | 0% (0) |
| Shuswap | 0% (0) |
| South Slave | 0% (0) |
| Tlingit | 0% (0) |
| Italian | 0% (120) |
| Portuguese | 0% (140) |
| Romanian | 0% (60) |
| Spanish | 1% (470) |
| Danish | 0% (15) |
| Dutch | 0% (130) |
| Flemish | 0% (10) |
| Frisian | 0% (0) |
| German | 3% (2,120) |
| Norwegian | 0% (10) |
| Swedish | 0% (20) |
| Yiddish | 0% (0) |
| Bosnian | 0% (140) |
| Bulgarian | 0% (0) |
| Croatian | 0% (45) |
| Czech | 0% (10) |
| Macedonian | 0% (0) |
| Polish | 0% (115) |
| Russian | 0% (185) |
| Serbian | 0% (0) |
| Serbo-Croatian | 0% (40) |
| Slovak | 0% (0) |
| Slovenian | 0% (10) |
| Ukrainian | 2% (1,325) |
| Latvian | 0% (0) |
| Lithuanian | 0% (0) |
| Estonian | 0% (0) |
| Finnish | 0% (0) |
| Hungarian | 0% (60) |
| Greek | 0% (15) |
| Armenian | 0% (0) |
| Turkish | 0% (0) |
| Amharic | 0% (30) |
| Arabic | 0% (285) |
| Hebrew | 0% (0) |
| Maltese | 0% (0) |
| Somali | 0% (65) |
| Tigrigna | 0% (0) |
| Bengali | 0% (0) |
| Gujarati | 0% (0) |
| Hindi | 0% (25) |
| Kurdish | 0% (55) |
| Panjabi (Punjabi) | 0% (0) |
| Pashto | 0% (50) |
| Persian (Farsi) | 0% (155) |
| Sindhi | 0% (0) |
| Sinhala (Sinhalese) | 0% (0) |
| Urdu | 0% (30) |
| Malayalam | 0% (0) |
| Tamil | 0% (0) |
| Telugu | 0% (0) |
| Japanese | 0% (0) |
| Korean | 0% (35) |
| Cantonese | 0% (95) |
| Chinese, n.o.s. | 0% (285) |
| Mandarin | 0% (10) |
| Taiwanese | 0% (10) |
| Lao | 0% (35) |
| Khmer (Cambodian) | 0% (40) |
| Vietnamese | 0% (195) |
| Bisayan languages | 0% (40) |
| Ilocano | 0% (10) |
| Malay | 0% (20) |
| Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) | 1% (530) |
| Akan (Twi) | 0% (10) |
| Swahili | 0% (0) |
| Creoles | 0% (10) |
| Statistics Canada Population (Single Responses): 67,920 | |
Industry
| Industry | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 3.91 |
| Mining | 6.93 |
| Utilities | 0.93 |
| Construction | 8.72 |
| Manufacturing | 0.00 |
| Wholesale | 4.40 |
| Retail | 10.64 |
| Transport | 5.09 |
| Info Culture | 1.85 |
| Finance Insurance | 3.07 |
| Real Estate | 1.95 |
| ProSciTech | 7.49 |
| Management | 0.13 |
| Waste/Remediation | 3.67 |
| Education | 6.20 |
| Heath/Social Assistance | 9.02 |
| Arts/Entertainment | 1.87 |
| Hospitality | 0.00 |
| Other Services | 5.10 |
| Public Admin | 4.62 |
| Statistics Canada Population (Total labour force): 1,942,825 | |
Overall
- Unemployment Rate
- 6.2%
5.6% National
6.6%
- Seniors
- 12.19%
15.42%% National
13.71%%
- Home Owners
- 26.15%
28.70%% National
26.92%%
- Avg Family Income
- $61,020
$71,339 National
$82,325
- Immigration
- 7%
5% National
20%
- Post-Secondary Degree
- 25.59%
27.05% 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.
Lee Reaney | |
| Party: Liberal Party of Canada Contact Information: 306-361-4082 3A- 702 22nd Street West Saskatoon, Sask. S7M 0R5 |
| Age: | 30 |
| Profession: | Employment counsellor for new Canadians |
| Education: | Attended Bedford Road Collegiate. Has a BA in international conflict and cooperation from the University of Saskatchewan |
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