Mississauga—Lakeshore, ON 2015 Federal Election Results Map

Mississauga—Lakeshore — 2015 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Mississauga—Lakeshore was contested in the 2015 election.

🏆 Sven Spengemann, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 28,279 votes (47.7% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Stella Ambler (Conservative) with 24,435 votes (41.2%), defeated by a margin of 3,844 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Eric Guerbilsky (NDP-New Democratic Party, 8%).

Riding information

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Mississauga—Lakeshore

Stretching along the Lake Ontario shoreline in southern Mississauga, this riding encompasses the communities of Port Credit, Clarkson, Lorne Park, Lakeview, and Sheridan. It blends waterfront village character with established suburban neighbourhoods and former industrial lands undergoing redevelopment. The riding was created through the 2012 redistribution, succeeding the historic Mississauga South constituency that had existed since 1976.

Candidates

Sven Spengemann (Liberal) — A lawyer with deep international experience, Spengemann earned a psychology degree from the University of Toronto Mississauga and law degrees from Osgoode Hall, the College of Europe in Bruges, and Harvard Law School, where he completed a doctorate in juridical science. He spent seven years with the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq as a legal adviser and senior constitutional officer, supporting Iraq's Parliament on constitutional reform. Before entering the 2015 race, he taught as a visiting professor at York University's Glendon School of Public and International Affairs.

Stella Ambler (Conservative) — A University of Toronto graduate in psychology, Ambler worked as a political adviser in the Ontario government and later served as Director of Regional Affairs for the Greater Toronto Area under then-Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. She won the predecessor riding of Mississauga South in 2011 and in Parliament chaired the Special Committee on Violence Against Indigenous Women, which produced a report on the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

Eric Guerbilsky (NDP) — A human resources manager at a financial institution, Guerbilsky held an honours degree in psychology and had served as president of the local NDP riding association. He was active in opposing a big-box retail development that residents in the area feared would harm small businesses.

Ariana Burgener (Green Party) — Burgener carried the Green Party banner in the riding.

About the Riding

Port Credit, at the mouth of the Credit River, retains a walkable village atmosphere with a harbour, GO Transit station offering express service to Toronto's Union Station, and a strip of independent shops and restaurants. Lorne Park, to the west, is an affluent enclave of tree-lined streets that originated as a Victorian-era resort. The former Lakeview coal-fired generating station site, decommissioned in 2005, had by 2015 become the focus of ambitious waterfront redevelopment plans. The Clarkson GO station provides commuter rail access, while local businesses in the Clarkson and Sheridan neighbourhoods serve a population whose economic profile skews toward professional and managerial occupations.

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