Beaches—East York (federal electoral district)

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect-distinguish Template:For-multi Template:Use Canadian English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox Canada electoral district Beaches—East York (formerly Beaches—Woodbine) is a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. This riding is situated east of Toronto's downtown.

According to the 2016 census, Beaches—East York has a population of 109,468 and is not known for its ethnic diversity compared to other ridings in Toronto. Consequently, it is 63.9% white,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and has the highest percentage of people of English (24.2%), Canadian (19.7%), and Scottish (18.9%) ethnic origins of all ridings in the City of Toronto.

Since 2015, three-term Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith has represented Beaches—East York. At the 2019 federal elections, Erskine-Smith secured the largest margin of victory (20,204 votes) and the all-time largest share of the vote (57.2%) in Beaches—East York.

This riding has been historically represented by the political centre to left, with Maria Minna (Liberal) being its longest representative to date, holding the office for six terms. This riding has been represented by the Liberals and NDP for decades with majority of the races taking place between the two parties. The Conservatives placed second for the first time in the 2025 Canadian Federal election.

Geography

Beaches—East York is bordered by Coxwell Avenue to the west, the Don River and Sunrise Avenue to the north, Victoria Park Avenue to the east, and Lake Ontario to the south. The riding contains the neighbourhoods of the Beaches, Upper Beaches, East Danforth, O'Connor–Parkview, and part of Old East York.

History

The federal riding of Beaches—Woodbine was created before the 1988 federal election from Beaches riding. Before the 1997 federal election, it adopted its current name.

The original boundary of the riding of Beaches-Woodbine began where the southern extension of Leslie Street intersects with Lake Ontario, proceeds north along Leslie Street, then east along Queen Street East, north along Greenwood Avenue, east along Gerrard Street East, and north along Coxwell Avenue until it turns into Coxwell Blvd. at O'Connor Drive.

It continues a short distance along this street where the boundary extends until it meets Taylor-Massey Creek. It follows the creek west (downstream) until it meets the Don River East Branch. The boundary follows the river northeast (upstream) until it meets the point where a westerly extension of Sunrise Avenue intersects with the river course.

The boundary continues east along Sunrise Avenue until it meets Victoria Park Avenue. The boundary turns south and follows the street south until it ends at Lake Ontario. The boundary follows the lake coast back west until it meets the beginning point.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2003, the western boundary was altered so that the portion west of Coxwell Avenue was transferred to the neighbouring riding of Toronto-Danforth.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This riding was unchanged after the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Members of Parliament

Since its creation as Beaches-Woodbine in 1988, Beaches—East York has been contested between Liberal and New Democratic candidates, with both parties nearly doubling Conservative vote totals.

Pre-2011

Hon. Maria Minna represented Beaches-East York for a record 18 straight years, as a member of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's and Prime Minister Paul Martin’s governments, and as a member of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition under Liberal Leaders Stéphane Dion and Michael Ignatieff.

2011

In the 2011 election the riding was won by New Democratic Party candidate Matthew Kellway, beating out Liberal incumbent Maria Minna by nearly 11%.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

2015

Nathaniel Erskine-Smith defeated Matthew Kellway in the 2015 election by 10,345 votes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 2015 was Nathaniel Erskine-Smith’s first federal election.

2019

The incumbent MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith was re-elected with 32,168 votes.<ref name="Canada">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Mae J Nam was acclaimed as the NDP candidate on May 28, 2019 and was the runner-up, receiving 12,196 votes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Canada"/>

Beaches—East York has elected the following members of Parliament:

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Demographics

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Languages: 67.9% English, 2.8% Bengali, 2.2% Cantonese, 1.8% French, 1.7% Greek, 1.6% Spanish, 1.4% Tagalog, 1.2% Urdu, 1.0% Italian

Religions: 43.3% Christian (20.0% Catholic, 5.3% Christian Orthodox, 4.1% Anglican, 2.7% United Church, 11.2% Other), 9.1% Muslim, 2.8% Hindu, 1.7% Jewish, 1.1% Buddhist, 40.6% None

Median income: $44,000 (2020)

Average income: $69,500 (2020)

Panethnic groups in Beaches—East York (2011−2021)
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[[Population|Template:Abbr]] Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr
EuropeanTemplate:Efn 67,300 Template:Percentage 69,965 Template:Percentage 70,455 Template:Percentage
South Asian 12,290 Template:Percentage 11,820 Template:Percentage 11,015 Template:Percentage
African 8,260 Template:Percentage 7,130 Template:Percentage 5,805 Template:Percentage
East AsianTemplate:Efn 6,975 Template:Percentage 7,620 Template:Percentage 7,030 Template:Percentage
Southeast AsianTemplate:Efn 4,280 Template:Percentage 4,220 Template:Percentage 4,560 Template:Percentage
Latin American 2,225 Template:Percentage 1,490 Template:Percentage 1,310 Template:Percentage
Indigenous 1,980 Template:Percentage 2,055 Template:Percentage 1,990 Template:Percentage
Middle EasternTemplate:Efn 1,980 Template:Percentage 1,665 Template:Percentage 1,445 Template:Percentage
Other/multiracialTemplate:Efn 3,200 Template:Percentage 2,470 Template:Percentage 2,415 Template:Percentage
Total responses 108,500 Template:Percentage 108,435 Template:Percentage 106,030 Template:Percentage
Total population 109,359 Template:Percentage 109,468 Template:Percentage 107,084 Template:Percentage
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Election results

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