Scarborough—Rouge Park, ON — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Scarborough—Rouge Park — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Scarborough—Rouge Park was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Gary Anandasangaree, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 31,360 votes (62.2% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Bobby Singh (Conservative) with 10,115 votes (20.1%), defeated by a margin of 21,245 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Kingsley Kwok (NDP-New Democratic Party, 12%).
Riding information
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Scarborough—Rouge Park occupies the eastern edge of Scarborough, stretching from Steeles Avenue in the north to the Lake Ontario shoreline in the south, and from Morningside Avenue and Neilson Road in the west to the Rouge River and the city boundary with Pickering in the east. The riding encompasses the neighbourhoods of Rouge, Port Union, West Rouge, Highland Creek, and the eastern portion of Malvern, as well as a substantial portion of Rouge National Urban Park.
Candidates
Gary Anandasangaree (Liberal) — Born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, Anandasangaree came to Canada as a refugee with his mother in 1983 in the aftermath of the Black July anti-Tamil violence. He studied political science at Carleton University and later graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School, where he was called to the bar in 2006. He established a Toronto law firm specializing in business, real estate, and international human rights law, and represented Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada at the United Nations Human Rights Council. First elected in 2015, he was seeking his second term.
Bobby Singh (Conservative) — An entrepreneur and Scarborough resident, Singh held degrees from the University of Toronto in finance-economics and psychology, an MBA from the Schulich School of Business specializing in international business, and a Master's in public policy from York University's School of Public Policy. He had worked across retail, financial services, and government in advisory capacities.
Kingsley Kwok (NDP) — A registered respiratory therapist at Scarborough General Hospital, Kwok served as president of OPSEU Local 575, representing allied health workers at the Scarborough Health Network. He campaigned on expanding health care access and implementing universal pharmacare.
Jessica Hamilton ran for the Green Party, Dilano Sally for the People's Party of Canada, and Mark Theodoru for the Christian Heritage Party.
About the Riding
Rouge National Urban Park—Canada's only national urban park—is the riding's signature natural feature. First announced by the federal government in 2011 and formally established through legislation in 2015, the park preserves forests, farmland, wetlands, and a Lake Ontario beach within the city limits, along with Indigenous heritage sites spanning thousands of years. The park draws well over a million visitors annually for hiking, birdwatching, and cultural programming, giving environmental stewardship an unusual immediacy for an urban constituency.
Beyond the park, the riding's neighbourhoods range widely in character. Port Union features waterfront homes with high homeownership rates, while the eastern portion of Malvern is home to dense apartment complexes and a working-class immigrant population. Highland Creek village, centred on a small historic core along Old Kingston Road, retains a small-town feel within metropolitan Toronto. More than half the riding's residents were born outside Canada, with large communities tracing their origins to Sri Lanka, the Philippines, India, and the Caribbean. Transit connectivity, affordable housing, and immigration services were the riding's principal political concerns.





