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Whitby - Oshawa

Whitby - Oshawa

Riding Info

This Greater Toronto Area riding contains the town of Whitby and part of the city of Oshawa. The riding runs from Lake Ontario to the CP Rail tracks, between Lake Ridge Road in the east and King Street West, Oshawa Creek, Rossland Road West, Simcoe Street North, Winchester Road East and Townline Road North in the west.

The riding of Whitby-Oshawa was established in the 2004 redistribution from 68 per cent of Whitby-Ajax, 20 per cent of Oshawa and three per cent of Durham. The riding of Whitby-Ajax was formed in 1996 from Ontario riding and a small part of Durham riding.

Population: 135,893 (2006 census; an increase of 20.5% since 2001)

Political History

In the 2008 election, Conservative MP Jim Flaherty won a second term easily, beating Liberal Brent Fullard by 15,134 votes. In 2006, Flaherty beat Liberal incumbent Jodi Longfield by 3,412 votes and won his first term in this riding. Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed Flaherty as minister of finance and minister responsible for the Greater Toronto Area.

In 2004, Longfield defeated Conservative Ian MacNeil to win a third term.

In a 1952 byelection, PC Mike Starr was first elected in Ontario riding, holding it until 1968 when he ran in Oshawa-Whitby. He was a minister of labour, House leader and interim leader under John Diefenbaker. Liberal Norm Cafik won in 1968, 1972 and 1974. He was defeated in 1979 by Scott Fennell of the PCs, who served three terms. In 1988, PC René Soetens was elected and in 1993, it was Liberal Dan McTeague. Soetens finished third behind a Reform candidate.

Ontario:

  • 1925, 1926 - CON
  • 1930-45 - LIB
  • 1948 byelection - CCF
  • 1949 - LIB
  • 1952 byelection to 1965 inclusive - PC
  • 1968, 1972, 1974 - LIB
  • 1979-88 - PC
  • 1993 - LIB

Whitby-Ajax:

  • 1997, 2000 - LIB

Whitby-Oshawa:

  • 2004 - LIB
  • 2006, 2008 - CON

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Candidate Info

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CON – Jim Flaherty

GRN – Rebecca Harrison

LIB – Trevor Bardens

LTN – Josh Insang

NDP – Trish McAuliffe

 

 

 

Jim Flaherty

Party: Conservative Party of Canada

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905-668-7870

475 Bond St. W.

Oshawa, Ont. L1J 2M2

Age:

61

Birthplace:

Lachine, Que.

Marital Status:

Married to Christine Elliott

Children:

Triplet boys: John, Galen, Quinn

Profession:

Lawyer

Education:

Princeton - BA; Osgoode Hall - law degree. Called to Ontario Bar, 1975

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Durham Centre: Defeated in 1990; elected in 1995. Elected in Whitby-Ajax in 1999, 2003. Resigned on Nov. 29, 2005, to run federally.

FEDERAL: Elected in Whitby-Oshawa in 2006, 2008.

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Rebecca Harrison

Party: Green Party of Canada

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905-999-5479

 

Profession:

Political organizer

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Trevor Bardens

Party: Liberal Party of Canada

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905-576-7444

843 King St. W.

Whitby, Ont. L1J 2L4

Marital Status:

Married to Dorothy

Children:

Two grown children - Michelle and Derek

Profession:

Manager

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Josh Insang

Party:Libertarian Party of Canada

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905-665-9899

 

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Trish McAuliffe

Party: New Democratic Party of Canada

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905-493-4NDP (4637)

137 Brock St. S.

Whitby, Ont. L1N 4J9

Marital Status:

Married to Jim

Children:

Two sons - Brendan and Patrick

Profession:

Retired

Education:

Certificate in advanced dispute resolution at Durham College

Pursuing a certificate in labour studies from McMaster University.

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