Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, ON — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Doug Shipley, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 20,981 votes (39.0% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Brian Kalliecharan (Liberal) with 16,805 votes (31.2%), defeated by a margin of 4,176 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Dan Janssen (NDP-New Democratic Party, 15%) and Marty Lancaster (Green Party, 13%).
Riding information
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Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte takes in the northern half of the City of Barrie, including its downtown waterfront on Kempenfelt Bay, along with the rural townships of Springwater to the west and Oro-Medonte to the east. The constituency transitions from urban residential subdivisions into rolling farmland, small villages like Elmvale and Hillsdale, and the recreational properties around Horseshoe Valley.
Candidates
Doug Shipley (Conservative) — A business owner and longtime Barrie resident, Shipley served on Barrie City Council representing Ward 3 from 2010 to 2019. During his time on council, he chaired the Finance and Corporate Services committee, chaired the Infrastructure, Investment and Development Services committee, and served as Deputy Chair of the Barrie Police Services Board.
Brian Kalliecharan (Liberal) — A dental surgeon who had practised in Barrie for approximately eighteen years, Kalliecharan entered the race acknowledging the riding's Conservative lean but believing the contest was more competitive than conventional wisdom suggested. He found environmental protection to be the most common concern raised by voters at the doorstep.
Dan Janssen (NDP) — An airport worker, union representative, and Barrie resident who grew up in nearby Anten Mills, Janssen had previously run as the NDP's provincial candidate in the riding. He campaigned on affordable housing, tax fairness, and a transition to a green economy.
Marty Lancaster (Green Party) — A teacher based in Barrie, Lancaster was running for the second consecutive federal election as the Green candidate in the riding. He championed a guaranteed basic income as a tool to address housing affordability, mental health, and the cost of living.
David Patterson (People's Party) also stood for election.
About the Riding
The riding's mix of urban and rural communities produced a diverse range of local concerns heading into 2019. In Barrie's northern neighbourhoods, new residential subdivisions attracted young families, but local transit service remained limited and rental housing was scarce. The Minesing Wetlands, spanning more than six thousand hectares in Springwater Township, held national ecological significance but faced pressure from agricultural runoff and nearby development. Oro-Medonte's economy combined agriculture, tourism, and seasonal recreation, with Horseshoe Valley drawing visitors for skiing and outdoor activities. Across the riding, commuters depended on GO Transit's Barrie line from the Allandale Waterfront station for service to Toronto, though frequency and travel times were common complaints. In Springwater and Oro-Medonte, residents relied on private vehicles and regularly raised concerns about road maintenance on rural routes and the availability of broadband internet. The health of Lake Simcoe, whose Kempenfelt Bay forms Barrie's waterfront, was an environmental issue that resonated across party lines.





