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Toronto Centre

Riding info

This downtown Toronto riding mixes the wealthy enclave of Rosedale with the densely populated apartments of St. Jamestown and a noted gay district.

The riding stretches north from Toronto Harbour to the southern boundary of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, between the Don River in the east and Avenue Road, Queen's Park, College Street and Yonge Street in the west.

The riding of Rosedale was established in 1933. Its name was changed to Toronto Centre-Rosedale in 1996 and to Toronto Centre in 2004, when it added a small part of St. Paul's in the northwest and Toronto-Danforth in the northeast.

Population: 121,407 (2006 census; an increase of six per cent since 2001)

Political History

In the 2008 election, Liberal Bob Rae easily held the riding he had won in a byelection to replace MP Bill Graham earlier in the year. Rae garnered almost three times the number of votes of second place candidate Conservative David Gentili. In 2006, Liberal incumbent Bill Graham beat New Democrat Michael Shapcott and received twice the number of votes to win his fifth term. Graham also defeated Shapcott in the 2004 election.

In February 2006, Graham was appointed interim leader of the Liberals and became Opposition leader.Graham was minister of foreign affairs from 2002 to 2004, when then prime minister Paul Martin made him minister of national defence.

In 1988, PC David MacDonald, who had served four terms in Egmont riding in Prince Edward Island, defeated Graham by 80 votes. In 1993, Graham defeated MacDonald. In 1997, MacDonald transferred to the New Democrats and was defeated in Toronto Centre-Rosedale.

Liberal Donald Macdonald, who was government House leader; minister of defence; minister of energy, mines and resources; and minister of finance in the Trudeau era, was MP for Rosedale from 1962 to 1978, when he resigned.

In a byelection to replace him in October 1978, Conservative David Crombie was elected. Crombie was re-elected in 1979, 1980 and 1984, and was minister of health and welfare, minister of Indian affairs and northern development and minister responsible for multiculturalism in the Mulroney era. He resigned in 1988.

Rosedale:

  • 1935, 1940, 1945 - PC
  • 1949, 1953 - LIB
  • 1957, 1958 - PC
  • 1962-74 inclusive - LIB
  • 1978 byelection-1988 inclusive - PC
  • 1993 - LIB

Toronto Centre-Rosedale:

  • 1997, 2000 - LIB

Toronto Centre:

  • 2004, 2006, 2008 (byelection), 2008 - LIB

2011 candidate Info

We'll be updating these info pages as the campaign progresses. If you have any corrections, suggestions or new information to pass on, please email us.

COM Catherine Holliday

CON Kevin Moore

GRN Ellen Michelson

IND Bahman Yazdanfar

LIB Bob Rae

LTN Judi Falardeau

ML Philip Fernandez

NDP Susan Wallace

Catherine Holliday

Party: Communist Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

416-469-2446

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Kevin Moore

Party:Conservative Party of Canada

Contact Information:

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647-723-2151

66 Isabella St., Unit 105

Toronto, Ont. M4Y 1N1

Marital Status:

Married to Lori

Children:

Three grown chilldren - Daniel, Sarah and Joshua

Profession:

Minister

Education:

Graduated from Salvation Army College for Officer Training in 1988

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Defeated in Scarborough-Rouge River in 2003 as Progressive Conservative

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Ellen Michelson

Party:Green Party of Canada

Contact Information:

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Email

416-703-3827

125 Lower Jarvis St.

Toronto, Ont.

Profession:

Retired

Political Career:

FEDERAL: Defeated in Toronto Centre in 2008

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Bahman Yazdanfar

Party: Independent

Contact Information:

Website

Email

416-925-8858

Age:

52

Birthplace:

Tehran, Iran.Immigrated to Canada in 1986.

Profession:

Businessman

Education:

Attended medical school in Afghanistan; has studied at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Bob Rae

Party:Liberal Party of Canada

Contact Information:

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Email

416-479-9507

876 Yonge St.

Toronto, Ont. M4W 2J1

Age:

62

Birthplace:

Ottawa

Marital Status:

Married to Arlene Perly Rae

Children:

Three- Judith, Lisa,Eleanor.

Profession:

Lawyer

Education:

University of Toronto, BA, 1969; law degree, 1977

Oxford University, B.Phil., 1971

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Won in York South byelection on Nov. 4, 1982, in 1985, 1987, 1990, 1995 as New Democrat.

FEDERAL: Broadview-Greenwood: won Oct. 16, 1978, byelection; in 1979, 1980 as New Democrat. Resigned March 3, 1982. Won in Toronto Centre in March 17, 2008, byelection; and in 2008 as Liberal.

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Judi Falardeau

Party: Libertarian Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

416-837-4099

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Philip Fernandez

Party: Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

416-253-4475

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Susan Wallace

Party:New Democratic Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

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Email

416-657-2531

137 Dundas St. E

Toronto, Ont.

Children:

Twogrown children - Ellen, Robert

Profession:

Lawyer

Education:

Graduated from University of Saskatchewan College of Law in 1989

Political Career:

FEDERAL: Defeated in Willowdale in 2008

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