Calgary Nose Hill, AB — 2025 Federal Election Results Map
Calgary Nose Hill — 2025 Election Results
Poll-by-poll results for Calgary Nose Hill in the 2025 Canadian federal election. The Conservative candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.
Riding information
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Calgary Nose Hill is a largely suburban riding in Calgary's northwest quadrant, anchored by the prominent natural landmark from which it takes its name. Nose Hill Park, at over 11 square kilometres, is one of the largest urban parks in Canada, a vast expanse of fescue grassland rising above the surrounding residential neighbourhoods. The riding stretches from the established communities around the park northward to the city's newer suburban edge.
The riding includes the neighbourhoods of Edgemont, Dalhousie, Brentwood, Hamptons, Evanston, Nolan Hill, Panorama Hills, Kincora, Sage Hill, Sherwood, and portions of the communities along the Shaganappi Trail and Country Hills Boulevard corridors. Following the 2022 redistribution, the boundaries shifted to accommodate the new Calgary McKnight and redrawn Calgary Skyview ridings, with Calgary Nose Hill absorbing some communities from the northern tier.
Candidates
Michelle Rempel Garner (Conservative) was first elected to Parliament in 2011 representing Calgary Centre-North, which became Calgary Nose Hill through redistribution. Born in Winnipeg and educated at the University of Manitoba in economics, she worked as a director at the University of Calgary before entering politics. She served as Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification from 2013 to 2015, becoming the youngest female cabinet minister in Canadian history at the time, and has held several shadow cabinet portfolios in opposition.
Tom Becker (Liberal) is a geologist and fourth-generation Albertan who was born and raised in Red Deer. He has lived in the Nose Hill riding with his wife and two daughters for 20 years.
Ahmed Khan (NDP) holds a PhD in Geology and completed post-doctoral research at the University of Potsdam in Germany. After immigrating to Calgary in 2008, he transitioned from academia into the oil and gas industry and currently works in the mining sector. He and his family also operate a childcare business in the community.
Addison Fach (Green Party) ran as the Green Party candidate in the riding.
Vanessa Wang (Rhinoceros Party) ran as the Rhinoceros Party candidate in the riding.
Peggy Askin (Marxist-Leninist) ran as the Marxist-Leninist candidate in the riding.
About the Riding
Calgary Nose Hill blends mature inner-suburban communities like Dalhousie and Brentwood, built in the 1960s and 1970s, with rapidly growing neighbourhoods like Evanston, Nolan Hill, and Sage Hill on the city's northern edge. This mix gives the riding a range of concerns, from infrastructure renewal and transit access in older areas to school construction and road capacity in newer ones.
Nose Hill Park itself is a cherished community asset, offering sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains and downtown Calgary. The park's ecological preservation—it contains native rough fescue grassland, a rare prairie ecosystem—has been a longstanding local issue as surrounding development encroaches.
Affordability, healthcare access, and energy policy were central concerns for voters heading into the 2025 election. The riding's proximity to the University of Calgary and its research corridor gives technology and innovation policy some local relevance. Immigration policy also featured in the campaign, as the riding's northern communities have seen a growing proportion of newcomer families settling in the area's newer and more affordable suburban developments.





