Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle, QC 2015 Federal Election Results Map

Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle — 2015 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle was contested in the 2015 election.

🏆 Anju Dhillon, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 29,974 votes (54.9% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Isabelle Morin (NDP-New Democratic Party) with 11,769 votes (21.6%), defeated by a margin of 18,205 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Daniela Chivu (Conservative, 11%) and Jean-Frédéric Vaudry (Bloc Québécois, 10%).

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Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle

This riding occupies a stretch of Montreal's south-central waterfront, taking in the municipality of Dorval, the tiny enclave of L'Île-Dorval, the borough of Lachine, and the western portion of the LaSalle borough. Covering about 51 square kilometres with a population of approximately 110,000, it is one of the most linguistically diverse constituencies in Quebec: roughly 43 percent of residents speak French as a mother tongue, 29 percent English, and 28 percent a non-official language, with Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Punjabi among the most common.

Candidates

Anju Dhillon (Liberal) — Born and raised in the riding, Dhillon earned an honours bachelor's degree in political science from Concordia University and law degrees from the Université de Montréal and the Université de Sherbrooke. She practised law and worked as a certified mediator in civil and commercial matters before entering politics. She had been involved with the Liberal Party since the age of thirteen.

Isabelle Morin (NDP) — The incumbent from the former riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine, Morin held a diploma in literature from Cégep François-Xavier Garneau and a bachelor of education from the Université de Sherbrooke. Before her 2011 election she taught French and drama at the secondary school Cavelier-De LaSalle. In Parliament she served as the NDP's deputy critic for seniors.

Daniela Chivu (Conservative) — Chivu represented the Conservative Party in a riding where the party drew support primarily from Dorval's suburban neighbourhoods.

Jean-Frédéric Vaudry (Bloc Québécois) — Vaudry carried the Bloc colours in a constituency where the sovereignty movement has traditionally attracted a smaller share of voters than in more francophone Montreal ridings.

Vincent J. Carbonneau ran for the Green Party and Soulèye Ndiaye ran as an independent.

About the Riding

Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, located in Dorval, dominates the riding's economic landscape as Canada's third-busiest airport and a hub for the aerospace cluster that extends across the West Island. Major employers include Bombardier and Pratt & Whitney Canada, whose facilities provide thousands of manufacturing and engineering jobs. Dorval itself, founded in 1667, is the oldest settlement on the West Island and retains a small-town character despite the airport's presence. Lachine, one of Montreal's oldest communities, has undergone significant transformation since the revitalization of the Lachine Canal turned former industrial lands into residential lofts, cycling paths, and parkland. LaSalle is a family-oriented borough known for its riverfront green spaces along the St. Lawrence. During the 2015 campaign, airport noise and expansion, aerospace-sector employment, public transit connections to downtown Montreal, and federal investment in affordable housing were key concerns.

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