Scarborough—Rouge Park, ON — 2015 Federal Election Results Map
Scarborough—Rouge Park — 2015 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Scarborough—Rouge Park was contested in the 2015 election.
🏆 Gary Anandasangaree, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 29,913 votes (60.2% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Leslyn Lewis (Conservative) with 13,587 votes (27.4%), defeated by a margin of 16,326 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: KM Shanthikumar (NDP-New Democratic Party, 10%).
Riding information
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Scarborough—Rouge Park was another new riding created through the 2013 redistribution, assembling territory from parts of the former Pickering—Scarborough East, Scarborough—Rouge River, and Scarborough—Guildwood constituencies. It covers the southeastern corner of Scarborough along the Lake Ontario shore, extending north to Steeles Avenue and east to the Pickering boundary. The riding includes the neighbourhoods of Highland Creek, Port Union, West Rouge, Morningside Heights, and the eastern portion of Malvern, as well as a large swath of Rouge National Urban Park.
Candidates
Gary Anandasangaree (Liberal) — A Toronto lawyer and the principal of Gary Anandasangaree and Associates, he specialized in business law, real estate, and international human rights law. He served as president of the Canadian Tamils' Chamber of Commerce and as counsel to the Canadian Tamil Congress, and was active in advocacy related to accountability for mass atrocities during Sri Lanka's civil war.
Leslyn Lewis (Conservative) — A lawyer and managing partner of Lewis Law in Scarborough, Lewis specialized in commercial litigation and international trade with a focus on energy policy. She held a BA from the University of Toronto's Trinity College, a Master of Environmental Studies from York University with a concentration in business and environment from the Schulich School of Business, and both a JD and a PhD in international law from Osgoode Hall Law School. She entered the race as a late replacement candidate after the original Conservative nominee withdrew.
KM Shanthikumar (NDP) — A clergyman who had lived in Canada for approximately thirty years after emigrating from Sri Lanka, Shanthikumar was the NDP's candidate in the riding.
Calvin Winter (Green Party) — Winter represented the Green Party in Scarborough—Rouge Park, running on the party's platform of environmental stewardship and sustainability.
About the Riding
Rouge National Urban Park, first announced by the federal government in 2011 and formally established in 2015 with the passage of the Rouge National Urban Park Act, is the riding's defining natural feature. Spanning thousands of hectares of farmland, forest, wetlands, and Carolinian ecosystems, the park stretches from Lake Ontario to the Oak Ridges Moraine and includes significant Indigenous heritage sites. Its creation and ongoing management—particularly the question of whether agricultural leases within the park would be maintained—was a live issue during the 2015 campaign. Beyond the park, the riding includes the suburban neighbourhoods of Highland Creek and Port Union along the lakeshore, as well as the densely populated Malvern community to the north. Over half the riding's residents were born outside Canada, with large populations tracing their origins to Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and India. Transit access, immigration services, and affordable housing were persistent local priorities in a constituency where many residents commuted long distances to employment centres elsewhere in the GTA.





