Mississauga—Lakeshore, ON 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Mississauga—Lakeshore — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Mississauga—Lakeshore was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Sven Spengemann, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 29,526 votes (48.4% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Stella Ambler (Conservative) with 22,740 votes (37.3%), defeated by a margin of 6,786 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Adam Laughton (NDP-New Democratic Party, 8%).

Riding information

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Mississauga—Lakeshore

Mississauga—Lakeshore hugs the Lake Ontario shoreline in southern Mississauga, running from the Etobicoke Creek boundary with Toronto in the east to the Credit River in the west. The riding takes in the waterfront villages of Port Credit, Clarkson, and Lorne Park, as well as the Lakeview, Sheridan, and Mineola neighbourhoods. It blends some of Mississauga's oldest communities with former industrial lands undergoing ambitious redevelopment.

Candidates

Sven Spengemann (Liberal) — Born in Germany in 1966, Spengemann immigrated to Canada at age fourteen and grew up in the Credit Woodlands neighbourhood of Mississauga. He earned a BSc in psychology from the University of Toronto Mississauga, an LL.B from Osgoode Hall Law School, an LL.M in European Union law from the College of Europe in Belgium, and a doctorate of juridical science from Harvard Law School. From 2005 to 2012, he served as a legal adviser and senior constitutional officer with the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq. He was first elected to Parliament in 2015.

Stella Ambler (Conservative) — A University of Toronto graduate in psychology, Ambler previously worked as a political adviser in the Ontario government and served as Director of Regional Affairs for the Greater Toronto Area under then-Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. She represented the predecessor riding of Mississauga South from 2011 to 2015 and chaired the Special Committee on Violence Against Indigenous Women during her time in Parliament. In 2019 she sought to reclaim the seat she had lost four years earlier.

Adam Laughton (NDP) — Laughton ran as the New Democratic Party candidate in the riding.

Cynthia Trentelman (Green Party) — Trentelman carried the Green Party banner in the riding.

Eugen Vizitiu represented the People's Party and Carlton Darby ran for the United Party of Canada.

About the Riding

Port Credit, at the mouth of the Credit River, is the riding's liveliest village centre, with a walkable main street of independent shops and restaurants, a weekly farmers' market, and a GO Transit station providing direct commuter rail service to downtown Toronto. Lorne Park, to the west, is one of Mississauga's most affluent neighbourhoods, with tree-lined streets of custom-built homes and proximity to Jack Darling Memorial Park on the lakefront. The decommissioned Lakeview Generating Station site on the waterfront was by 2019 in the early stages of a major mixed-use redevelopment — one of the largest waterfront transformation projects in the Greater Toronto Area. Clarkson retains a small-town feel centred on its own GO station and village core. During the 2019 campaign, the riding's waterfront character made environmental stewardship of the Credit River watershed and Lake Ontario water quality prominent local concerns. Traffic congestion along Lakeshore Road and the Queen Elizabeth Way corridor, GO Transit service frequency, and the balance between lakefront intensification and neighbourhood character were recurring themes at candidate debates.

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