Calgary Skyview, AB — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Calgary Skyview — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Calgary Skyview was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Jag Sahota, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 26,533 votes (52.5% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Nirmala Naidoo (Liberal) with 14,327 votes (28.3%), defeated by a margin of 12,206 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Gurinder Singh Gill (NDP-New Democratic Party, 15%).
Riding information
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Calgary Skyview occupies the far northeast corner of the city, stretching from the established communities of Castleridge and Falconridge northward through Taradale and Saddle Ridge to the newer subdivisions of Skyview Ranch and Redstone near the municipal boundary. Created from the former Calgary Northeast riding during the 2012 redistribution, the riding is among the most ethnically diverse federal constituencies in western Canada. Punjabi, Urdu, Tagalog, and Vietnamese are widely spoken across the riding's strip malls, gurdwaras, mosques, and cultural centres.
Candidates
Jag Sahota (Conservative) was born in Calgary in 1978 and earned degrees in political science and psychology, both with distinction, before completing a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Calgary. She established a law office in northeast Calgary and had previously contested the 2015 Alberta provincial election as a Progressive Conservative candidate in Calgary-McCall.
Nirmala Naidoo (Liberal) is a veteran broadcast journalist with nearly two decades of experience in Calgary media. She served as the evening news anchor at Global Calgary for fourteen years before anchoring CBC Calgary's supper-hour television newscast from 2009 to 2013. A graduate of the University of Alberta and Carleton University's journalism program, she later worked as a senior manager with the Alberta Climate Change Office and as executive director of Green Calgary. She had been the Liberal candidate in Calgary Rocky Ridge in 2015.
Gurinder Singh Gill (NDP) is a lifelong Calgarian and the son of immigrants. While studying accounting at university, he served as president of Enactus, a student organization focused on community empowerment. His campaign signs were targeted with racist vandalism during the 2019 election, drawing widespread community support in response.
Signe Knutson (Green Party) represented the Green Party in the riding.
Harry Dhillon (People's Party) has lived in Calgary since 1991 and spent over a decade as a small-business owner in the city. He previously ran as a mayoral candidate in Calgary's 2004 municipal election.
Also on the ballot were Joseph Alexander (Christian Heritage Party), Harpreet Singh Dawar (Canada's Fourth Front), and Daniel Blanchard (Marxist-Leninist).
About the Riding
Calgary Skyview's cultural landscape is visible in its commercial corridors: the strip malls along Falconridge Boulevard and Castleridge Boulevard are lined with Punjabi sweet shops, halal grocers, Filipino restaurants, Vietnamese bakeries, and East African specialty stores. Large Sikh gurdwaras in Taradale and Saddle Ridge, Islamic centres, and evangelical churches serve as community anchors for the riding's diverse population.
The riding's housing stock reflects successive waves of suburban development moving northward. Castleridge, Falconridge, and Pineridge, built in the 1980s, feature aging commercial strips and walk-up apartments alongside single-family homes. Taradale and Saddle Ridge, developed from the early 2000s, grew rapidly through the decade as affordable starter-home destinations for young immigrant families. Skyview Ranch and Redstone, the riding's newest subdivisions at the northern edge, offered townhouses and entry-level homes that were still under active development in 2019.
The Saddletowne CTrain station on the Blue Line provides the riding's primary rapid-transit connection to downtown, but transit expansion to the growing northern communities remained a persistent demand. Prairie Winds Park, a major recreational complex in the riding's southern section, provides sports fields, a splash park, and community gathering space. The 2019 race in Calgary Skyview drew significant attention as a competitive contest in one of Alberta's most diverse ridings, with the outcome hinging on turnout among the riding's large South Asian electorate and newer suburban communities.





