Summary: Winnipeg’s northernmost riding, Kildonan-St. Paul will elect a new MP for the first time since 2004, as Conservative MP Joy Smith is not seeking re-election.
Boundaries: Includes the Garden City and Seven Oaks neighbourhoods, all of Winnipeg north of them, and the two St. Paul’s municipalities.
Last Election: Conservative MP Joy Smith defeated NDP candidate Rachelle Devine by 28.1 per cent to win her fourth straight term in this riding.
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History: Smith has held the riding for its entire existence. Prior to her, Liberal MP Rey Pagtakhan held the similarly-shaped Winnipeg North-St. Paul riding from 1997 to 2004.
Demographics: 20.5 per cent of people in this riding have German origins (fifth highest in the country), 13.5 per cent have Polish origins (highest in the country) and 25.7 per cent have Ukranian origins (second highest in the country), according to the 2011 National Household Survey.
Candidates
Conservative: Jim Bell, former Winnipeg Blue Bombers President
NDP: Suzanne Hrynyk, nurse and former Winnipeg School trustee
Liberal: MaryAnn Mihychuk, former provincial cabinet minister and NDP MLA from 1995 to 2004
Green: Steven Stairs
Christian Heritage Party: David Reimer
Independent: Eduard Hiebert
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