Edmonton Gateway
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Alberta electoral district | |
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Federal electoral district | |
Legislature | House of Commons |
District created | 2023 |
First contested | Next federal election |
Demographics | |
Population (2021)[1] | 110,184 |
Census division(s) | Division No. 11 |
Census subdivision(s) | Edmonton |
Edmonton Gateway is a future federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada.[2]
Geography
[edit]Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the riding will be created out of parts of Edmonton Mill Woods, Edmonton Riverbend and Edmonton—Wetaskiwin.[3] It is named after Gateway Boulevard which runs though the riding.[1]
It has been built from:
- parts of Edmonton Mill Woods west of 66 St (except for the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St);
- parts of Edmonton Riverbend east of 111 St (except the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks); and
- parts of Edmonton—Wetaskiwin -- the neighbourhoods of Rutherford, Blackmud Creek, Cashman, Cavanagh, Callaghan, Allard, Desrochers, Ellerslie, Summerside, The Orchards at Ellerslie, and the southern half of Walker.
Demographics
[edit]According to the 2021 Canadian census[4]
Languages: 62.4% English, 4.9% Tagalog, 4.8% Punjabi, 2.4% Mandarin, 2.1% French, 2.1% Spanish, 2.1% Cantonese, 1.9% Urdu, 1.7% Gujarati, 1.5% Korean, 1.4% Hindi, 1.2% Arabic
Religions: 43.9% Christian (19.8% Catholic, 2.0% Pentecostal, 1.8% United Church, 1.6% Christian Orthodox, 1.4% Anglican, 1.4% Lutheran, 1.3% Baptist, 14.6% Other), 32.5% No religion, 8.7% Muslim, 7.2% Hindu, 5.4% Sikh, 1.3% Buddhist
Median income: $46,400 (2020)
Average income: $56,600 (2020)
Panethnic group | 2021 | |||||||||||||
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Pop. | % | |||||||||||||
European[a] | 47,085 | 43.19% | ||||||||||||
South Asian | 21,890 | 20.08% | ||||||||||||
Southeast Asian[b] | 11,705 | 10.74% | ||||||||||||
East Asian[c] | 9,325 | 8.55% | ||||||||||||
African | 7,340 | 6.73% | ||||||||||||
Indigenous | 4,645 | 4.26% | ||||||||||||
Middle Eastern[d] | 2,565 | 2.35% | ||||||||||||
Latin American | 2,465 | 2.26% | ||||||||||||
Other/multiracial[e] | 1,995 | 1.83% | ||||||||||||
Total responses | 109,015 | 98.95% | ||||||||||||
Total population | 110,170 | 100% | ||||||||||||
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses. Demographics based on 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries. |
History
[edit]Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Edmonton Gateway Riding created from Edmonton Mill Woods, Edmonton Riverbend, and Edmonton—Wetaskiwin |
Electoral results
[edit]2021 federal election redistributed results[5] | |||
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Party | Vote | % | |
Conservative | 18,077 | 43.12 | |
Liberal | 10,655 | 25.41 | |
New Democratic | 10,614 | 25.32 | |
People's | 2,375 | 5.66 | |
Green | 90 | 0.21 | |
Others | 115 | 0.27 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Edmonton Gateway – Final boundaries". Federal Electoral Districts Redistribution. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ Cummings, Madeleine (28 October 2022). "Some Alberta communities push back on proposed changes to federal riding boundaries - Draft map splits up Edmonton-Wetaskiwin, the most populous riding in Canada". CBC News.
- ^ "New Federal Electoral Map for Alberta". Federal Electoral Districts Redistribution 2022. July 20, 2023. Archived from the original on July 27, 2023. Retrieved April 27, 2023.
- ^ "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Edmonton Gateway [Federal electoral district (2023 Representation Order)], Alberta". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders". Elections Canada. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
- ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
- ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
- ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
- ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.