Mississauga—Streetsville, ON — 2015 Federal Election Results Map
Mississauga—Streetsville — 2015 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Mississauga—Streetsville was contested in the 2015 election.
🏆 Gagan Sikand, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 26,792 votes (47.8% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Brad Butt (Conservative) with 22,621 votes (40.4%), defeated by a margin of 4,171 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Fayaz Karim (NDP-New Democratic Party, 9%).
Riding information
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Centred on the historic village of Streetsville and the suburban community of Meadowvale in northwestern Mississauga, this riding is bounded roughly by Britannia Road to the south, the Ninth Line to the west, and Mississauga Road and Highway 401 to the east. The riding blends the small-town charm of Streetsville—a former independent municipality absorbed into Mississauga in 1974—with the larger-lot subdivisions and corporate parks of the Meadowvale area.
Candidates
Gagan Sikand (Liberal) — A lawyer who had lived in the Mississauga—Streetsville riding for over 25 years, Sikand earned an honours degree from the University of Toronto and a law degree from Brunel Law School in London, England. Before entering the race, he worked for the Ontario Attorney General's office and the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs.
Brad Butt (Conservative) — The incumbent MP since 2011, Butt had previously spent more than a decade as president and CEO of the Greater Toronto Apartment Association, an industry group representing multi-unit residential landlords. In Parliament, he attracted attention in 2014 when he retracted a House of Commons claim about having personally witnessed voter card fraud, admitting the account was based on secondhand stories rather than direct observation.
Fayaz Karim (NDP) — Karim ran as the New Democrat candidate in the riding.
Chris Hill (Green Party) — Hill represented the Green Party.
Yegor Tarazevich (Christian Heritage Party) — Tarazevich carried the Christian Heritage banner.
About the Riding
Streetsville village, situated on the Credit River, maintains a heritage main street with independent shops and hosts the annual Bread and Honey Festival, one of Mississauga's longest-running community events. Meadowvale, to the north, is home to corporate campuses and business parks that employ thousands in technology, financial services, and manufacturing. The Meadowvale GO station connects commuters to Toronto's Union Station via the Milton line. By 2015, local concerns included traffic congestion on arterial roads, the future of transit improvements along the Hurontario corridor, and the balance between residential intensification and neighbourhood character in the older village areas.





