Toronto—St. Paul's, ON 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Toronto—St. Paul's — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Toronto—St. Paul's was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Carolyn Bennett, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 32,494 votes (54.3% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Jae Truesdell (Conservative) with 12,933 votes (21.6%), defeated by a margin of 19,561 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Alok Mukherjee (NDP-New Democratic Party, 16%) and Sarah Climenhaga (Green Party, 7%).

Riding information

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Toronto--St. Paul's

Toronto--St. Paul's encompasses the affluent midtown neighbourhoods of Canada's largest city, stretching from the Beltline Trail in the south to Eglinton Avenue in the north. The riding takes in Forest Hill, Deer Park, Chaplin Estates, Davisville Village, Humewood-Cedarvale, and portions of Summerhill, with the busy commercial node at Yonge and St. Clair at its centre. Tree-lined residential streets, century-old homes, and mid-rise apartment corridors give the riding its distinctive urban character.

Candidates

Carolyn Bennett (Liberal) --- A family physician by training, Bennett graduated from the University of Toronto's medical school and practised family medicine for two decades at Wellesley Hospital and Women's College Hospital. She served on the boards of Havergal College, the Ontario Medical Association, and the Medico-Legal Society of Toronto. First elected in 1997, she had represented the riding for over two decades, holding cabinet posts including Minister of State for Public Health under Paul Martin and Minister of Crown--Indigenous Relations under Justin Trudeau.

Jae Truesdell (Conservative) --- Truesdell carried the Conservative banner in a riding that had been firmly Liberal for over two decades. He campaigned on affordability and tax relief in a constituency where property values and the cost of living were significant concerns.

Alok Mukherjee (NDP) --- Mukherjee was a prominent public figure who served as chair of the Toronto Police Services Board from 2005 to 2015. An academic and human rights advocate, he brought extensive experience in governance and community safety to the NDP campaign in the riding.

Sarah Climenhaga (Green Party) --- A community activist and former candidate for mayor of Toronto, Climenhaga brought a profile in local civic engagement to the Green Party campaign. She focused on urban sustainability and green infrastructure in one of Toronto's densest residential corridors.

John Kellen (People's Party) also contested the seat.

About the Riding

Toronto--St. Paul's is among the wealthiest and most highly educated federal ridings in Canada. Forest Hill contains some of the country's most expensive residential real estate alongside prominent private schools, including Upper Canada College and Bishop Strachan School. The Cedarvale Ravine cuts a green corridor through the neighbourhood, connecting to the broader ravine system that defines Toronto's natural landscape. Along Yonge Street, the riding takes on a more commercial character, with a concentration of restaurants, professional offices, and mid-rise apartments. The Eglinton Crosstown LRT, under construction along the riding's northern boundary during the 2019 campaign, had brought years of traffic disruption to businesses and residents along Eglinton Avenue and was a source of ongoing frustration. Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail provide green space connecting several neighbourhoods. By 2019, housing affordability was a growing concern even in this high-income constituency, particularly for younger residents and renters in the apartment corridors along Yonge Street and Avenue Road. Healthcare, mental health services, and supports for an aging population rounded out the local issues that shaped the campaign.

Census Data (2016)

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