Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, QC 2025 Federal Election Results Map

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount — 2025 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount in the 2025 Canadian federal election. The Liberal candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.

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Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Westmount

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Westmount is one of Canada's most storied Liberal strongholds, a federal riding on the Island of Montreal that has elected Liberal members almost without interruption for over a century. Encompassing the affluent municipality of Westmount, the town of Montreal West, and the diverse neighbourhood of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, the riding returned incumbent Anna Gainey with a commanding margin in 2025.

Candidates

Anna Gainey (Liberal) -- The daughter of former Montreal Canadiens player and general manager Bob Gainey, she grew up in Westmount and holds degrees from McGill University and the London School of Economics. She served as president of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2014 to 2018, was a policy advisor to two Ministers of National Defence, and led the progressive think tank Canada 2020 before winning a 2023 by-election to succeed retired astronaut Marc Garneau.

Neil Drabkin (Conservative) -- A lawyer and political commentator, Drabkin studied law at McGill and the Université de Montréal. He previously served as chief of staff to federal cabinet ministers Stockwell Day and Joe Oliver, and was a senior policy advisor to former Citizenship Minister Gerry Weiner. He had run in the riding in previous elections.

Malcolm Lewis-Richmond (NDP) -- A lifelong NDG resident and UQAM graduate, Lewis-Richmond founded Youth 4 Youth, an organization dedicated to supporting young Quebeckers, and co-founded the Peter Richmond scholarship for cancer research. He works in public affairs and labour relations.

Félix-Antoine Brault (Bloc Québécois) -- The Bloc candidate in a riding where the sovereignist party has historically drawn minimal support given the anglophone and allophone demographics.

Arnold Downey (Green Party) -- Downey studied chemistry and atmospheric sciences at McGill and is pursuing a doctorate in atmospheric chemistry at the Université de Montréal. His research focuses on urban air quality, wildfire smoke emissions, and glacial changes in Kluane National Park, Yukon.

Alex Trainman Montagano (Independent) -- An independent candidate who offered voters an alternative outside the established party structures.

About the Riding

The riding's two principal communities could hardly be more different in character. Westmount is one of Canada's wealthiest municipalities, a leafy enclave of grand stone houses climbing the southern slope of Mount Royal, home to Montreal's anglophone establishment since the nineteenth century. Its tree-lined streets, independent shops along Sherbrooke Street, and proximity to downtown Montreal make it one of the most desirable addresses in the country.

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, commonly known as NDG, is a working-to-middle-class neighbourhood west of Westmount that has undergone significant gentrification in recent years. Successive waves of immigration have given NDG a richly multicultural character, with significant Haitian, Caribbean, Eastern European, and more recently African and Middle Eastern communities. The neighbourhood's commercial arteries along Sherbrooke and Monkland offer a village-like atmosphere within the larger city.

The riding's consistent Liberal dominance reflects the strong attachment of its anglophone and immigrant communities to federalism and the Liberal Party's bilingual, multicultural vision of Canada. Even in the 2025 campaign, where Conservatives made inroads across parts of Montreal's Jewish community, Gainey held the riding comfortably.

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