North Vancouver, BC — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
North Vancouver — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of North Vancouver was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Jonathan Wilkinson, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 26,979 votes (42.9% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Andrew Saxton (Conservative) with 16,908 votes (26.9%), defeated by a margin of 10,071 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Justine Bell (NDP-New Democratic Party, 16%) and George Orr (Green Party, 13%).
Riding information
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North Vancouver occupies the mountainous North Shore of Burrard Inlet, facing downtown Vancouver across the harbour. The riding takes in the City of North Vancouver and parts of the District of North Vancouver, rising from sea-level waterfront neighbourhoods up into the forested slopes of the Coast Mountains. The SeaBus ferry connects Lonsdale Quay to downtown in twelve minutes, and the Lions Gate Bridge provides the primary road link to the city core.
Candidates
Jonathan Wilkinson (Liberal) — The incumbent MP, Wilkinson entered the 2019 campaign as Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, having been appointed to the portfolio in 2018. A Rhodes Scholar with degrees from the University of Saskatchewan and Oxford, he spent two decades in the clean technology sector, serving as a senior executive at companies including QuestAir Technologies and BioteQ Environmental Technologies. He was first elected in North Vancouver in 2015.
Andrew Saxton (Conservative) — Saxton had previously represented North Vancouver as MP from 2008 to 2015. Born on the North Shore, he attended Upper Canada College and earned a degree in administrative and commercial studies from the University of Western Ontario before building a career in international finance with firms including Credit Suisse in Switzerland and HSBC in Asia. He later served as CEO of King George Financial Corporation in Vancouver.
Justine Bell (NDP) — A senior advisor at Global Affairs Canada, Bell had spent fifteen years working on poverty reduction and climate change policy. Her father Bill served on the City of North Vancouver council.
George Orr (Green Party) — A veteran broadcast journalist, Orr spent two decades in radio and television news in Vancouver. He later became an instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
Azmairnin Jadavji also ran for the People's Party of Canada.
About the Riding
North Vancouver's economy blends maritime industry, tourism, technology, and film production. The Lower Lonsdale waterfront, centred on the redeveloped Shipyards District, has been transformed from its industrial heritage into a mixed-use neighbourhood of restaurants, public markets, and cultural spaces. Grouse Mountain, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, and Lynn Canyon attract visitors year-round, while the North Shore's mountain trails and ski areas underpin a significant outdoor recreation economy. Housing affordability was a dominant concern in 2019, as limited developable land between the mountains and the inlet continued to push prices well beyond what many middle-income households could manage. Transportation congestion remained a chronic frustration, with the Lions Gate Bridge and Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing serving as the only vehicle routes to Vancouver, both subject to significant peak-hour delays. Proposals for rapid transit connections to the North Shore had been debated for years without resolution.





