Parkdale—High Park was a federal
electoral district
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in
Ontario
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, Canada from 1976 to 2025. It was represented in the
House of Commons of Canada
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starting with the
1979 Canadian general election. The district was created during the 1976 electoral boundaries redistribution from parts of
Parkdale,
High Park—Humber Valley,
Davenport and
Spadina districts. The first
Member of Parliament (MP) was
Liberal Party
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member,
Jesse Flis, and the final one was
Arif Virani, also a Liberal member.
According to the 2016 census, Parkdale—High Park has the lowest percentage of visible minorities (26.2%) among all City of Toronto ridings; it also has the highest percentage of people of Irish (20.0%), German (9.8%), and French (8.9%) ethnic origin of all City of Toronto ridings.
After the
2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution
A redistribution of federal electoral districts ("ridings") began in Canada following the results of the 2021 Canadian census. The Constitution of Canada requires that federal electoral districts that compose the House of Commons undergo a re ...
process, the 2023 representation orders renamed the electoral district
Taiaiako'n—Parkdale—High Park. Redistribution expanded the district, made up mostly of the old Parkdale—High Park, the southern portion of
York South—Weston and a small portion of
Spadina—Fort York in the southeast.
[
] The new electoral district came into effect upon the calling of the
2025 Canadian federal election
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.
Geography
It is located in the central-west part of
Toronto
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on the lakefront. It has 106,559 residents. It is composed of the seven neighbourhoods surrounding
High Park
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. Including the park and portions west, between the north and south borders of the park is the neighbourhood of
Swansea
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; north of the park are the neighbourhoods of
High Park North and the south half of
The Junction
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; north-west of the park are the neighbourhoods of
Runnymede-Bloor West Village and
Lambton Baby Point; to the east of the park is
Roncesvalles; and
Parkdale directly to the south and to the south-east.
It consists of the part of the City of Toronto bounded on the south by Lake Ontario, on the west by the Humber River, and on the north and east by a line drawn from the Humber River east along the Canadian Pacific Railway, southeast along the Canadian National/Canadian Pacific Railway, west along Queen Street West, south along Dufferin Street, west along Dufferin Street, and south along the southerly production of Spencer Avenue.
History
Prior to the 2023 representation orders from the
2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution
A redistribution of federal electoral districts ("ridings") began in Canada following the results of the 2021 Canadian census. The Constitution of Canada requires that federal electoral districts that compose the House of Commons undergo a re ...
process, the electoral district was named Parkdale—High Park.
[
] The electoral district was created in 1976 from parts of
Parkdale,
High Park—Humber Valley,
Davenport and
Spadina electoral districts.
In 1976, it was defined to consist of the part of the City of Toronto bounded on the south by the shore of Lake Ontario,
on the north and west by the city limits, on the east by a line drawn from north to south along Runnymede Road, east along Annette Street, south along Keele Street, east along Humberside Avenue, southeast along the Canadian National Railway, south along Bathurst Street; thence southerly along Bathurst Street to the Western Channel of Toronto Harbour.
In 1987, it was defined to consist of the parts of the cities of Toronto and York bounded on the west by the city limits of Toronto and York, and on the north, east and south by a line drawn east along the Canadian Pacific Railway line, south along Runnymede Road, east along Annette Street, southeast along Dundas Street West, east along Dupont Street, southwest along the Canadian National Railway line immediately east of Dundas Street West, south along Atlantic Avenue, west along the Gardiner Expressway, south along the southerly production of Spencer Avenue.
In 1996, it was defined to consist of the parts of the cities of Toronto and York bounded on the west by the city limits of Toronto and York, and on the north, east and south by a line drawn east along the Canadian Pacific Railway, southeast along the Canadian National Railway, south along Atlantic Avenue, west along the Gardiner Expressway, and south along the southerly production of Spencer Avenue.
In 2003, it was given its current boundaries as described above. This riding was unchanged after the
2012 electoral redistribution. However, the 2023 representation orders did change the name by adding "Taiaiako'n" to the beginning of the name, and the boundaries had significant changes in the north, including much of traditional area of the old
City of West Toronto that was part of the old High Park electoral district pre-1976.
Former boundaries
Image:Parkdale—High Park, 1976.png, 1976 to 1987
Image:Parkdale—High Park, 1987.png, 1987 to 1996
Image:Parkdale—High Park, 1996.png, 1996 to 2003
Image:Parkdale High Park.png, 2003 to 2015
Demographics
''According to the
2021 Canadian census
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''
Ethnic groups: 69.1% White, 6.0% Black, 5.1% South Asian, 3.9% Chinese, 2.7% Filipino, 2.7% Latin American, 1.9% Southeast Asian, 1.8% Indigenous
Languages: 65.8% English, 2.7% Polish, 2.4% Spanish, 1.8% French, 1.8% Portuguese, 1.6% Tibetan, 1.5% Russian, 1.4% Ukrainian, 1.1% Tagalog, 1.0% Vietnamese, 1.0% Serbian, 1.0% Cantonese
Religions: 43.1% Christian (24.1% Catholic, 4.0% Christian Orthodox, 2.8% Anglican, 2.6% United Church, 6.7% Other), 3.5% Buddhist, 2.9% Muslim, 2.0% Jewish, 1.9% Hindu, 45.3% None
Median income: $46,800 (2020)
Average income: $72,800 (2020)
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following
members of Parliament:
Election results
See also
*
List of Canadian electoral districts
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Canadian federal electoral districts are constituencies that elect membe ...
*
Historical federal electoral districts of Canada
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Notes
Citations
References
2011 results from Elections CanadaCampaign expense data from Elections Canada
External links
Parkdale-High Park Green PartyParkdale-High Park NDP Riding Association
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Federal electoral districts of Toronto
Former federal electoral districts of Ontario
1976 establishments in Ontario
Canadian federal electoral districts established in 1976