Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park, ON 2025 Federal Election Results Map

Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park — 2025 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park 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.

Riding information

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Scarborough--Guildwood--Rouge Park

Scarborough--Guildwood--Rouge Park is a newly configured riding under the 2022 redistribution, combining elements of the former Scarborough--Guildwood and Scarborough--Rouge Park. It covers the southeastern corner of Toronto's Scarborough district, stretching from the Guildwood neighbourhood along the Lake Ontario shoreline north through West Hill, Morningside, and Highland Creek to the Rouge River valley. The riding is home to Rouge National Urban Park -- Canada's first and only national urban park, covering 79 square kilometres of green space, farmland, and river valleys -- and is one of the most diverse constituencies in the country. Tamil is the second most spoken language after English, at roughly eight percent, reflecting the riding's large Sri Lankan Tamil community.

Candidates

Gary Anandasangaree (Liberal) is the incumbent, first elected in 2015 in the former Scarborough--Rouge Park riding. Born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, in 1973, he came to Canada as a refugee with his mother in 1983. He earned his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, was called to the Ontario bar in 2006, and managed his own law firm in Scarborough while becoming an internationally recognized human rights lawyer who represented Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada at the United Nations Human Rights Council. In cabinet, Anandasangaree served as Minister of Crown--Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs and briefly as Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada before the 2025 election.

Suchita Jalan (Conservative) ran as the Conservative candidate in the riding.

Kingsley Kwok (NDP) is a registered respiratory therapist who works in the critical care and emergency departments at Scarborough General Hospital. He served as president of OPSEU Local 575 from 2014 to 2022, representing over a thousand health professionals, and co-founded the Scarborough Health Coalition to resist funding cuts to local health-care services. He also co-chairs the Chinese Workers Network, assisting newcomers from Hong Kong in navigating the Canadian labour market.

Troy Rife (Green Party) also stood as a candidate.

About the Riding

Rouge National Urban Park is the riding's most distinctive geographic feature. Established in 2015, the park preserves one of the last large tracts of Class 1 farmland in the Greater Toronto Area, along with Carolinian forest, wetlands, and the Rouge River watershed. The park's management -- balancing conservation, farming, and public access -- is a local issue with national significance.

The riding's Tamil Canadian community is one of the largest concentrations in the country, with deep roots in the Scarborough area dating to waves of immigration from Sri Lanka beginning in the 1980s. This community's concerns -- from family reunification to international human rights -- have shaped the riding's political character for decades and are reflected in the election of Anandasangaree, the son of a prominent Sri Lankan Tamil political leader.

In 2025, housing affordability and transit were the dominant local issues. The eastern Scarborough communities that make up the riding have long felt underserved by Toronto's transit network, and the extension of rapid transit into the area remained a key demand. Health-care access at Scarborough's hospitals, which serve a catchment population far larger than their capacity was designed for, was another persistent concern. The riding's large immigrant population also kept immigration processing delays and settlement services on the campaign agenda.

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