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Parkdale (federal electoral district)

Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada


Summary

Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada

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fed-abolished1976
fed-election-first1917
fed-election-last1974

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Parkdale was a Canadian federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1979. It included the community of Parkdale in the western part of Toronto, Ontario. It was created in 1914 from Toronto West, and continued to exist until 1976 when most of it was merged into Parkdale—High Park with some sections into Trinity.

Boundary history

It initially consisted of the part of the city of Toronto west of a line beginning where Queen Street West meets Lake Ontario, east along Queen Street West to Dovercourt Road, north the Canadian Pacific Railway, west to the boundary of Ward 7, then along the boundary of Ward 7 to the northwest corner of High Park.

In 1924, it was redefined to consist of the part of the city of Toronto east of Atlantic Avenue and Dovercourt Road, and south of Bloor Street, and west of Indian Road and following Indian Road, Howard Park Avenue, and Sunnyside Avenue.

In 1933, it was redefined to consist of the part of the city of Toronto east of the westerly limit of Davenport Riding from Lake Ontario to the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence westerly along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the boundary between ward six and ward seven of the city of Toronto; thence southerly along the boundary between ward six and ward seven to the point where it intersects Bloor Street; thence westerly along the centre line of Bloor Street to the centre line of Indian Road; thence southerly along the centre line of Indian Road to the centre line of Howard Park Avenue; thence easterly along the centre line of Howard Park Avenue to its intersection with the centre line of Sunnyside Avenue; thence southerly along the centre line of Sunnyside Avenue to Lake Ontario; thence easterly along Lake Ontario to Dufferin Street.

It was further redefined several times.

In 1966, it was defined to consist of the part of Toronto west of Atlantic Avenue and Dovercourt Road, south of Bloor Street, and east of Parkside Drive.

The electoral district was abolished in 1976 when it was merged with parts of the High Park-Humber Valley and Trinity districts to form Parkdale—High Park.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

| Assembly# = 13 | Assembly# = 14 | PartyTerms# = 5 | RepTerms# = 5 | Assembly# = 15 | Assembly# = 16 | Assembly# = 17 | Assembly# = 18 | Assembly# = 19 | RepTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 20 | #ByElections = 1 | PartyTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 21 | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 22 | Assembly# = 23 | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 24 | Assembly# = 25 | PartyTerms# = 6 | RepTerms# = 6 | Assembly# = 26 | Assembly# = 27 | Assembly# = 28 | Assembly# = 29 | Assembly# = 30 | #ByElections = 1

Election results

|- |Government (Unionist) |Herbert Mowat |Independent |Carson Alexander McCormack |Opposition (Laurier Liberals) |Gordon Waldron

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Conservative
David Spence
Liberal
William Douglas
James Simpson
}
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Conservative
David Spence
Liberal
Kenneth A. Christie
}
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Conservative
David Spence
Liberal
Bertram Tipping
}
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Conservative
David Spence
Liberal
Angus Gillies
}
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Conservative
David Spence
Liberal
John Leslie Prentice
Co-operative Commonwealth
Rose Henderson
}
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Herbert Alexander Bruce
Liberal
Jack Travers
}
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Progressive Conservative
Herbert Alexander Bruce
Liberal
Jack Travers
Co-operative Commonwealth
Ford Brand
}
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Progressive Conservative
Harold Timmins
Liberal
John Hunter
Co-operative Commonwealth
Ford Brand
Unknown
Elizabeth Morton
Unknown
Len Palmer
}
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Liberal
John Hunter
Progressive Conservative
Harold Timmins
Co-operative Commonwealth
Arthur Waters
}
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Liberal
John Hunter
Progressive Conservative
Irene McBrien
Co-operative Commonwealth
Archie A. Chisholm
}
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Progressive Conservative
Arthur Maloney
Liberal
John Hunter
Co-operative Commonwealth
Archie A. Chisholm
Independent PC
John Boland
}
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Progressive Conservative
Arthur Maloney
Liberal
John Hunter
Co-operative Commonwealth
Archie A. Chisholm
}
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Liberal
Stanley Haidasz
Progressive Conservative
Arthur Maloney
New Democratic
Tom Campbell
}
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Liberal
Stanley Haidasz
Progressive Conservative
William C. Dymond
New Democratic
Tom Campbell
}
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Liberal
Stanley Haidasz
Progressive Conservative
Felicity Cochrane
New Democratic
Ralph Dye
}
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Liberal
Stanley Haidasz
New Democratic
Bruce Rogers
Progressive Conservative
Kay Armstrong
}
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Liberal
Stanley Haidasz
Progressive Conservative
Lubor J. Zink
New Democratic
Mike Gurstein
No affiliation
Dennis Deveau
}
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Liberal
Stanley Haidasz
Progressive Conservative
Lubor J. Zink
New Democratic
Evelyn Cotter
Independent
Terence Young
}
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Progressive Conservative
Yuri Shymko
Liberal
Art Eggleton
New Democratic
Doug Little
}

References

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