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Legislature House of Commons District created 1976 District abolished 1987 First contested 1979 Last contested 1988 Census division(s) Toronto Census subdivision(s) Toronto
Beaches was a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario , Canada, represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1988.
The riding was created in 1976, from parts of Broadview , Greenwood and York East ridings .
Boundaries [ ]
It was created in 1976 with the following boundaries - from Leslie Street where it meets Lake Ontario , the boundary proceeded north along Leslie to Queen Street East . It went west along Queen to Jones Avenue then north along Jones to Gerrard Street East , east along Gerrard and then north on Greenwood Avenue to the city limits. It followed the city limits east to Victoria Park Avenue and then south following Victoria Park back to the lake.
The electoral district was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed between Beaches—Woodbine and Broadview—Greenwood ridings.
Members of Parliament [ ]
Election results [ ]
1979 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Robin Richardson
12,840
34.5
New Democratic
Neil Young
12,322
33.1
Liberal
Brian Fullerton
11,232
30.2
Libertarian
David Anderson
388
1.0
Independent
Donald A. Daley
129
0.3
Rhinoceros
Judi Skuce
111
0.3
Marxist–Leninist
Jim McKibbin
91
0.2
Independent
Jim McMillan
69
0.2
Turnout
37,182
100.0
Parliament of Canada:[3]
1980 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
New Democratic
Neil Young
12,675
35.6
Liberal
Terry O'Reilly
11,179
31.4
Progressive Conservative
Robin Richardson
11,179
31.4
Libertarian
Dennis Corrigan
272
0.8
Rhinoceros
David Reid
214
0.6
Marxist–Leninist
Jim McKibbin
60
0.2
Independent
Vince Corriero
45
0.1
Turnout
35,624
100.0
Parliament of Canada:[3]
1984 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
New Democratic
Neil Young
14,914
40.6
Progressive Conservative
Jack Jones
12,443
33.9
Liberal
Terry Kelly
8,155
22.2
Green
Trevor Hancock
581
1.6
Libertarian
Dennis Corrigan
353
1.0
Independent
Terrence Kennedy
132
0.4
Independent
John Turmel
112
0.3
Commonwealth of Canada
Ron Thorsen
27
0.1
Turnout
36,177
100.0
Parliament of Canada:[3]
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