Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Ahuntsic-Cartierville — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Ahuntsic-Cartierville was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Mélanie Joly, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 28,904 votes (52.4% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was André Parizeau (Bloc Québécois) with 11,974 votes (21.7%), defeated by a margin of 16,930 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Zahia El-Masri (NDP-New Democratic Party, 11%), Kathy Laframboise (Conservative, 7%) and Jean-Michel Lavarenne (Green Party, 6%).
Riding information
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Ahuntsic-Cartierville occupies the northern tip of the Island of Montreal, flanked by the Rivière des Prairies and extending across approximately 22 square kilometres of densely populated urban landscape. The riding draws together francophone families whose roots in the Ahuntsic neighbourhood span generations with more recent immigrant communities concentrated in Cartierville and Nouveau-Bordeaux. Arabic, Spanish, Armenian, and Creole are among the most commonly spoken non-official languages, reflecting the riding's position as one of Montreal's most culturally diverse constituencies.
Candidates
Mélanie Joly (Liberal) — The incumbent MP, first elected in 2015, Joly studied law at the Université de Montréal and earned a Magister Juris from Oxford's Brasenose College on a Chevening Scholarship. She practised civil and commercial litigation at Stikeman Elliott and Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg before entering public life. In 2013, she ran for mayor of Montreal, finishing second. In cabinet, she had served as Minister of Canadian Heritage and, at the time of the 2019 election, was Minister of Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie.
André Parizeau (Bloc Québécois) — A nephew of former Quebec Premier Jacques Parizeau, André Parizeau had been a resident of Ahuntsic-Cartierville for 25 years. He was a long-time sovereigntist who had been active in both the Parti Québécois and the Bloc Québécois and participated in the founding of Québec Solidaire. Before his Bloc candidacy, he stepped down as leader of the Communist Party of Quebec, which he had led for over two decades.
Zahia El-Masri (NDP) — A resident of Ahuntsic-Cartierville for more than thirty years, El-Masri held a master's degree in public administration and political analysis from Concordia University. She worked in communications and training at the Regroupement des organismes du Montréal ethnique pour le logement (ROMEL), a social housing advocacy organization. Her first federal candidacy was in 2008 in Laval—Les Îles.
Kathy Laframboise (Conservative) — Laframboise ran as the Conservative candidate in the riding.
Jean-Michel Lavarenne (Green Party) — Lavarenne carried the Green Party banner in Ahuntsic-Cartierville.
Raymond Ayas (People's Party) also stood as a candidate.
About the Riding
The riding is home to significant aerospace-sector employers in the broader Montreal area. Collège Ahuntsic and Cégep Bois-de-Boulogne are the main post-secondary institutions in the area. Commercial corridors along rue Fleury and boulevard Henri-Bourassa serve as neighbourhood hubs. The borough's mix of affluent and lower-income areas creates a patchwork of economic circumstances, with newcomer integration, affordable housing, and access to employment services standing out as persistent concerns. Language policy and cultural integration are recurring themes in a riding where roughly four in ten residents were born outside Canada. Created through the 2012 redistribution, Ahuntsic-Cartierville has been represented federally only since 2015.





