- Oakwood (electoral district)
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Oakwood Ontario electoral district Defunct provincial electoral district Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario District created 1975 District abolished 1997 First contested 1975 Last contested 1999 Demographics Population Electors Area (km²) Census divisions Toronto Census subdivisions Toronto Oakwood was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was created for the 1975 provincial election, and was retained until redistribution in 1999. It was abolished into Davenport, Eglinton—Lawrence, York South—Weston and St. Paul's. Oakwood was located in York, which was previously part of Metropolitan Toronto and is now part of the City of Toronto.
Oakwood was a fairly safe seat for the New Democratic Party for most of its existence, although the Liberals won in 1987 and 1995. Both Liberal MPPs, Chaviva Hošek and Mike Colle, served in the Ontario cabinet at one time or another.
The longest-serving member for Oakwood was Tony Grande, who held the seat from 1975 to 1987. Tony Rizzo, elected in 1990, was forced to sit as an Independent MP for twenty months after it was disclosed that his construction firm had been charged with violating Ontario's labour code in 1989. He returned to caucus in 1992.[1]
The riding had large Italian and Portuguese communities, and there was a significant increase in Caribbean immigrants during the 1980s.[2]
Members of Provincial Parliament
Parliament Years Member Party 30th 1975-1977 Tony Grande New Democrat 31st 1977-1981 32nd 1981-1985 33rd 1985-1987 34th 1987-1990 Chaviva Hošek Liberal 35th 1990-1990 Tony Rizzo New Democrat 1990-1992 Independent 1992-1995 New Democrat 36th 1995-1999 Michael Colle Liberal Merged into Davenport, Eglinton—Lawrence,
York South—Weston and St. Paul's (1999)References
- ^ "New no-fault insurance plan to be ready by January", Toronto Star, 10 September 1992, A14; Catherine Thompson, "Ferguson not a priority with NDP colleagues", Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 17 March 1993, A1.
- ^ John Ferri, "Oakwood issues are sewers, roads not the leaders", Toronto Star, 9 August 1987, A6.
Categories:- Defunct Ontario provincial electoral districts
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