Greenwood (electoral district)

Greenwood (electoral district)

:"This page is for the federal electoral district named Greenwood. For the defunct British Columbia provincial electoral district of the same name please see Greenwood (provincial electoral district)."

Greenwood was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1979. It was located in east end of the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Toronto East and Toronto—Scarborough ridings. It initially was bounded on the south by Lake Ontario, on the east by Woodbine Avenue, on the north by the city limits, and on the west by the eastern boundary of Broadview riding.

In 1947, the western limit was redefined to be (from north to south) from the city limit south along Langford Avenue, east along Danforth Avenue, south along Jones Avenue, east along Queen Street East, south along Rushbrook Avenue, east along Eastern Avenue, and south along Leslie Street to Lake Ontario.

In 1966, it was redefined to be bounded on the east by the east limit of the City of Toronto and Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by a line drawn west along Danforth Avenue, north along Woodbine Avenue, west along Milverton Boulevard, on the west by Greenwood Avenue, and including the area south of Queen Street East between Greenwood and Leslie Street.

The electoral district was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Beaches and York East ridings.

Election results

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MASSEY, Denton
align="right"| 11,183
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BRAY, Ernest
align="right"| 6,969
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LEAVENS, Bertram Elijah
align="right"| 4,813
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HOUGHAM, George Springfield
align="right"| 4,720

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MASSEY, Denton
align="right"| 14,710
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REILLY, Thomas
align="right"| 7,397
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LEAVENS, Bertram E.
align="right"| 3,430

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MASSEY, Denton
align="right"| 13,475
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KELZ, Charles Joseph
align="right"|7,143
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HOTRUM, Harvey Angus
align="right"|6,495
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DAVIS, James
align="right"|468

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MCMILLIN, J. Ernest
align="right"| 10,454
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RYAN, Perry
align="right"|10,291
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HOTRUM, Harvey
align="right"| 8,777

On Mr. McMillin's death before taking his seat, 20 August 1949:
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MACDONNELL, James MacKerras
align="right"| 9,399
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RYAN, Perry
align="right"| 7,230
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HOTRUM, Harvey Angus
align="right"| 6,580
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WATSON, Louise
align="right"| 189

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MACDONNELL, James MacKerras
align="right"| 9,702
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SOMERS, Inez
align="right"| 6,404
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PUNSHON, Maurice Charles
align="right"| 5,334
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SMITH, Stewart
align="right"| 610

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MACDONNELL, James MacKerras
align="right"| 12,422
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PUMSHON, Maurice C.
align="right"| 6,035
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SOMERS, Inez
align="right"| 4,803

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MACDONNELL, James MacKerras
align="right"| 16,284
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PUNSHON, Maurice Charles
align="right"| 5,626
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SOMERS, Inez
align="right"| 4,320

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BREWIN, Andrew
align="right"| 9,238
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MACDONNELL, James M.
align="right"| 8,694
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REILLY, Thomas Edgar
align="right"| 6,338
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MCLENON, George B.
align="right"| 233

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BREWIN, Andrew
align="right"| 9,421
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HILTON, John
align="right"| 7,221
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REILLY, T. Edgar
align="right"| 7,207
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LONSDALE, Peter
align="right"| 224

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BREWIN, Andrew
align="right"| 10,590
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O'CONNELL, Martin P.
align="right"| 5,952
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BEACH, Mike
align="right"| 5,573

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BREWIN, Andrew
align="right"| 12,117
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JAMES, Walter
align="right"|11,755
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STEWART, Gordon
align="right"| 8,268

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BREWIN, Andrew F.
align="right"| 14,261
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TAYLOR, William E.
align="right"| 11,190
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GLASS, Larry
align="right"| 7,722
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LESLIE, George Alexander
align="right"| 117
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BLASHILL, Carl
align="right"| 79

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BREWIN, Andrew
align="right"| 11,038
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JAMES, Joe
align="right"| 10,922
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BARK, Chad
align="right"| 9,589
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LAUDER, Alex
align="right"| 91
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LESLIE, Geo A.
align="right"| 76
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MCKIBBIN, Jim R.
align="right"| 64
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SMILEY, Bret
align="right"| 4

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=246 Riding history from the] Library of Parliament


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