Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward

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Rideau-Rockcliffe
Location within Ottawa
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°27′N 75°38′W / 45.450°N 75.633°W / 45.450; -75.633Coordinates: 45°27′N 75°38′W / 45.450°N 75.633°W / 45.450; -75.633
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • CouncillorRawlson King
Area
 • Total19.8 km2 (7.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)Canada 2016 Census[1]
 • Total36,030
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi)
Languages (2016)
 • English50.5%
 • French30.3%
 • Arabic4.4%
 • Spanish1.5%
 • Somali1.4%
 • Creoles1.3%
 • Portuguese1.0%
Avg. income$44,561

Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario. Located in the city's east end, the ward covers the neighbourhoods of New Edinburgh, Manor Park, Rockcliffe Park, , Overbrook, Lindenlea, Viscount Alexander Park, Carson Meadows, , , Forbes, and part of Carson Grove.

Prior to amalgamation, the area was part of Rideau Ward. The name "Rideau Ward" has been applied to this area since New Edinburgh was annexed by Ottawa in 1887. It was first contested in the 1888 municipal election.[2] This recent incarnation of Rideau Ward was created in 1994 from and part of .

City councillors (since 1895)[]

  • (?-1896)
  • (?-1896)
  • (?-1895)
  • (1896-1898)
  • (1897-1900)
  • (1897)
  • (1898-1900)
  • Basil H. Bell (1899)
  • George Forde (1899-1900)
  • (1901-1905)
  • James A. Ellis (1901-1903)
  • (1901)
  • Breary Slinn (1902)
  • John C. Grant (1903-1906)
  • (1904)
  • Breary Slinn (1905-1906)
  • (1906)
  • (1906-1907)
  • John E. Askwith (1907)
  • John C. Grant (1907-1911)
  • Breary Slinn (1908-1909)
  • (1910)
  • Breary Slinn (1911-1912)
  • (1912)
  • (1913)
  • (1913-1916)
  • (1914)
  • (1915)
  • William Cherry (1916-1918)
  • Breary Slinn (1917)
  • (1918-1923)
  • Breary Slinn (1919)
  • Arthur Ellis (1920)
  • (1921-1923)
  • (1924-1927)
  • (1924)
  • Tom Brethour (1924-1926)
  • (1927)
  • Tom Brethour (1928-1932)
  • George H. Dunbar (1928)
  • (1929-1934)
  • (1933)
  • (1934-1936)
  • (1935-1936)
  • (1937-1939)
  • (1937-1952)
  • A. W. Spearman (1940-1942)
  • (1943-1952)
  • (1953-1960)
  • (1953-1954)
  • (1955-1956)
  • (1957-1962)
  • (1961-1962)
  • John Powers (1962-1969)
  • (1963-1972)
  • Tom McDougall (1970-1972)
  • (1973-1980)

see and

  1. Richard Cannings (1994-2000)
  2. Jacques Legendre (2001-2010)
  3. Peter D. Clark (2010–2014)
  4. Tobi Nussbaum (2014–2019)
  5. Rawlson King (2019–present)

School trustees[]

Election results[]

1994 elections[]

1994 RMOC elections: Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Jacques Legendre 3,317 34.49
Julie Taub 2,348 24.42
Joan Gullen 2,059 21.41
George Kelly 1,893 19.68
1994 Ottawa municipal election: Rideau Ward
Candidate Votes %
Richard Cannings 5,122 57.73
Michael Green 2,575 29.02
Brian Cunningham 1,175 13.24

1997 elections[]

1997 RMOC elections: Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Jacques Legendre 4,870 85.62
Efren Marquez 818 14.38
1997 Ottawa municipal election: Rideau Ward
Candidate Votes %
Richard Cannings Acclaimed

2000 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Jacques Legendre 7,269 64.07
Richard Cannings 4,077 35.93

2003 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Jacques Legendre 6,070 79.17
James Parker 934 12.18
Michel Binda 663 8.65

2006 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Jacques Legendre 7,450 62.35
Maurice Lamirande 1,953 16.34
James Parker 1,248 10.44
Jules Bouvier 1,077 9.01
Muinis Ramadan 221 1.85

2010 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Peter D. Clark 2,722 25.84
Maurice Lamirande 1,835 17.42
Sheila Perry 1,709 16.22
Bruce Poulin 1,695 16.09
Richard Cannings 1,333 12.65
Corry Burke 438 4.16
Rawlson King 380 3.61
Pierre Maheu 224 2.13
Harley Collison 129 1.22
James Parker 69 0.66

2014 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Vote %
    Tobi Nussbaum 4,846 47.19
    Peter D. Clark (X) 1,871 18.22
    Sheila Perry 1,423 13.86
    Penny Thompson 994 9.68
    Jevone Nicholas 846 8.24
    Cam Holmstrom 290 2.82
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson 8,138 80.83
    Mike Maguire 1,215 12.07
    Rebecca Pyrah 165 1.64
    Michael St. Arnaud 138 1.37
    Anwar Syed 129 1.28
    Robert White 100 0.99
    Bernard Couchman 93 0.92
    Darren W. Wood 90 0.89

2018 Ottawa municipal election[]

Council candidate Vote %
    Tobi Nussbaum (X) 7,334 80.52
    Peter Heyck 1,774 19.48
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson 5,120 55.99
    Clive Doucet 3,123 34.15
    Bruce McConville 430 4.70
    Joey Drouin 98 1.07
    Hamid Alakozai 72 0.79
    Craig MacAulay 55 0.60
    Ahmed Bouragba 53 0.58
    Bernard Couchman 49 0.54
    Moises Schachtler 39 0.43
    James T. Sheahan 39 0.43
    Michael Pastien 38 0.42
    Ryan Lythall 28 0.31

2019 by-election[]

There was a by-election on April 15, 2019 to replace Nussbaum, who was appointed as the CEO for the National Capital Commission.

Candidates
[3]
  • Kasia Adamiec - Worked at the federal and municipal level of politics, founding member of the Ottawa Police Youth Advisory Committee[4] Endorsed by Former Conservative MP Ted Opitz.[5]
  • Idris Ben-Tahir
  • Marc Dorgeville - Financial counsellor[6] and former climate science researcher.
  • Bruce A. Faulkner
  • Johan Hamels - Green Party of Canada International liaison[7]
  • Peter Heyck - Ran in this ward in 2018
  • Miklos Horvath
  • Peter Jan Karwacki
  • Rawlson King - President of the Overbrook community association.[8] Endorsed by city councillors Catherine McKenney and Shawn Menard, NDP MPP Joel Harden, OCDSB School Trustees Lyra Evans and Chris Ellis, and former city councillor Clive Doucet.[9]
  • Jerry Kovacs
  • Jamie Kwong - former Quartier Vanier Merchants Association executive director.[10] Endorsed by former Liberal MP Bryon Wilfert and former city councillor Bob Monette[11]
  • Maurice Lamirande - Former school trustee for Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est.[12]
  • Patrick Mayangi
  • Oriana Ngabirano - Reputation manager and public relations specialist[13]
  • Chris Penton
  • Sheila Perry - Teacher, president of the Federation of Community Associations of Ottawa and President of the Ottawa Council of Women. Past President of the Overbrook Community Association.[14] Endorsed by city councillor Jeff Leiper and former city councillor Marianne Wilkinson.[15]
  • Penny Thompson - President of the Manor Park Community Association.[16] Endorsed by former Liberal MPP Madeleine Meilleur and former city councillor Peter D. Clark.[17]
Results[18]
Council candidate Vote %
    Rawlson King 1,529 18.36
    Jamie Kwong 1,406 16.88
    Penny Thompson 851 10.22
    Marc Dorgeville 794 9.53
    Sheila Perry 742 8.91
    Maurice Lamirande 708 8.50
    Johan Hamels 665 7.98
    Kasia Adamiec 507 6.09
    Chris Penton 441 5.29
    Oriana Ngabirano 247 2.97
    Patrick Mayangi 135 1.62
    Miklos Horvath 89 1.07
    Peter Heyck 58 0.70
    Peter Jan Karwacki 48 0.58
    Jerry Kovacs 46 0.55
    Idris Ben-Tahir 35 0.42
    Bruce A. Faulkner 29 0.35

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