Advertisement

Ontario election 2014: Mississauga-Streetsville riding


On June 12, voters head to the polls in the 2014 Ontario election. Learn more about the candidates and political history of the riding of Mississauga-Streetsville.

Candidates

Liberals: Bob Delaney*
Progressive Conservatives: Nina Tangri
NDP: Anju Sikka
Green:  Scott Warner

Geography

The northwest Mississauga riding generally follows Highway 401 in the north, Mavis Road and Terry Fox Way to the east and Eglinton Avenue and Britannia Road to the south.
The northwest Mississauga riding generally follows Highway 401 in the north, Mavis Road and Terry Fox Way to the east and Eglinton Avenue and Britannia Road to the south.

History

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Liberal MPP Bob Delaney beat PC candidate Wafik Sunbaty by nearly 8,000 votes last election, winning a third term in Mississauga. Previously he was MPP for Mississauga West, which went to the Tories from 1995 to 2003 and the Liberals from 1987 to 1995.

Story continues below advertisement

By the numbers

The riding boasts a young median age (37.6) and a large average household size (3,2).

Riding in a tweet

Of the five seats in Mississauga, Mississauga-Streetsville is a pretty safe bet for the Liberals.

Story continues below advertisement
Poll-level results, 2011: Mississauga Streetsville »

Poll-level results, 2011: Mississauga Streetsville

Sponsored content

AdChoices