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Oshawa (electoral district)

(Redirected from Oshawa—Whitby)

Oshawa is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada.

Federal riding

Created in 1966 from Ontario , it consists of the southern and eastern parts of the City of Oshawa, Ontario including the communities of Kedron and Taunton and the eastern part of North Oshawa . It has a population of 113,662 and an area of 74 sq. km. Politically, it's a 3-way split between the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party of Canada and the Conservative Party of Canada. It was known as Oshawa—Whitby from 1967 to 1976.

List of members

  1. Ed Broadbent, N.D.P. (1968-1990)
  2. Mike Breaugh, N.D.P. (1990-1993)
  3. Ivan Grose , Liberal (1993-2003)
  4. Colin Carrie, Conservative (2003-present)

Provincial riding

  1. Thomas Thomas , C.C.F. (1955-1963)
  2. Albert V. Walker , Prog. Cons. (1963-1967)
  3. Clifford Pilkey , N.D.P. (1967-1971)
  4. Charles McIlveen , Prog. Cons. (1971-1975)
  5. Mike Breaugh, N.D.P. (1975-1990)
  6. Allan Pilkey, N.D.P. (1990-1995)
  7. Jerry Ouellette, Prog. Cons. (1995-present)
Last updated: 05-30-2005 05:03:31
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