Calgary Signal Hill, AB — 2015 Federal Election Results Map
Calgary Signal Hill — 2015 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Calgary Signal Hill was contested in the 2015 election.
🏆 Ron Liepert, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 37,858 votes (60.6% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Kerry Cundal (Liberal) with 19,108 votes (30.6%), defeated by a margin of 18,750 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Khalis Ahmed (NDP-New Democratic Party, 5%).
Riding information
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Calgary Signal Hill covers a wide band of Calgary's west side, running from the Bow River in the north to Glenmore Trail in the south and from the city's western edge east to roughly 37th Street SW. The riding encompasses everything from the century-old community of Bowness along the Bow River to the affluent estates of Aspen Woods and Springbank Hill at the city's western margin. Created through the 2012 redistribution, Signal Hill inherited portions of the former Calgary West and Calgary Centre-North ridings.
Candidates
Ron Liepert (Conservative) — A veteran Alberta politician, Liepert served as a Progressive Conservative MLA for Calgary-West from 2004 to 2012, holding cabinet portfolios including Health and Wellness, Energy, Education, and Finance under premiers Ed Stelmach and Alison Redford. He won the federal Conservative nomination in April 2014, defeating controversial incumbent MP Rob Anders in a decisive vote that drew more than 2,400 party members.
Kerry Cundal (Liberal) — A lawyer who practised at Calgary firms after graduating from the University of Calgary's law school, Cundal began her career as a teacher before transitioning to law. She resigned from her position on the federal Immigrant and Refugee Board of Canada to run, and had been a resident of the riding for over a decade with her family.
Khalis Ahmed (NDP) — A geologist with nearly two decades of experience in the oil and gas industry, Ahmed held a master's degree from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He taught at ABM College and volunteered with Battalion Park School Council and the Signal Hill Community Association.
Tim Moen (Libertarian) — The leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada since May 2014, Moen grew up on a farm in northern Alberta and had worked as a paramedic and as a captain in the Fort McMurray Fire Department. He previously ran in the 2014 Fort McMurray—Athabasca by-election.
Also running were Taryn Knorren (Green Party) and Jesse Rau (Christian Heritage Party).
About the Riding
The riding's geography mirrors Calgary's west-side socioeconomic gradient. Bowness, annexed by Calgary in 1964, is the oldest community in the riding, with a revitalizing main street of independent shops and restaurants along the Bow River. Moving west, mid-century neighbourhoods like Rosscarrock, Glenbrook, and Glendale give way to 1970s and 1980s suburbs such as Signal Hill, Coach Hill, and Patterson. At the western extreme, Aspen Woods, Springbank Hill, and West Springs feature executive homes often exceeding $1 million in value, many built from the 2000s onward. Discovery Ridge, tucked along the Elbow River valley at the riding's southwestern corner, offers estate-style acreage properties. The Bow Trail and Sarcee Trail corridors carry heavy commuter traffic, and limited CTrain service to the western suburbs was a persistent local concern. In 2015, the economy dominated campaign discourse as the oil-price collapse hit Calgary's white-collar workforce particularly hard, with layoffs rippling through the energy, engineering, and financial services firms where many Signal Hill residents worked.





