Province: | Alberta |
Fed-Status: | active |
Fed-District-Number: | 48006 |
Fed-Created: | 2013 |
Fed-Abolished: | 2023 |
Fed-Election-First: | 2015 |
Fed-Election-Last: | 2021 |
Fed-Rep: | Jasraj Hallan |
Fed-Rep-Party: | Conservative |
Demo-Pop-Ref: | [1] |
Demo-Census-Date: | 2011 |
Demo-Pop: | 108251 |
Demo-Electors: | 75,376 |
Demo-Electors-Date: | 2019 |
Demo-Area: | 53 |
Demo-Cd: | Division No. 6 |
Demo-Csd: | Calgary |
Calgary Forest Lawn is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2015.
Calgary Forest Lawn was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015. It was created out of parts of the electoral districts of Calgary East and Calgary Northeast.
The 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution transferred the northern neighbourhoods of Coral Springs, Monterey Park, Rundle and Prineridge to the new riding of Calgary McKnight. While the remaining portion was transferred to the newly created riding of Calgary East.[2]
It is named after the Calgary neighbourhood of Forest Lawn.
According to the 2011 Canadian census[3]
Languages: 59.1% English, 5.2% Vietnamese, 4.7% Chinese, 4.7% Tagalog, 4.6% Punjabi, 3.8% Arabic, 2.6% Spanish, 1.5% Urdu, 1.4% French, 12.4% Other
Religions: 49.6% Christian, 11.6% Muslim, 6.0% Buddhist, 4.7% Sikh, 2.2% Hindu, 0.7% Other, 25.2% None
Median income: $27,331 (2010)
Average income: $33,458 (2010)
2021[4] | 2016[5] | 2011[6] | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
European | 40,140 | 47,305 | 51,760 | ||||||||||||
Southeast Asian | 20,240 | 18,465 | 15,810 | ||||||||||||
African | 11,595 | 9,285 | 6,550 | ||||||||||||
South Asian | 11,065 | 12,740 | 11,840 | ||||||||||||
Middle Eastern | 9,140 | 7,960 | 6,065 | ||||||||||||
Indigenous | 5,180 | 5,160 | 4,555 | ||||||||||||
East Asian | 3,850 | 4,825 | 5,835 | ||||||||||||
Latin American | 2,525 | 2,775 | 2,755 | ||||||||||||
Other/Multiracial | 3,255 | 2,575 | 2,245 | ||||||||||||
Total responses | 106,985 | 111,100 | 107,425 | ||||||||||||
Total population | 107,939 | 111,830 | 108,183 | ||||||||||||
This riding has elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada:
The seat became vacant on August 2, 2019 with the death of Deepak Obhrai.[7] [8] Since the vacancy occurred less than nine months before the fixed-date general election of October 21, 2019, no by-election was held.[9]
2011 federal election redistributed results[10] | |||||
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Party | Vote | % | |||
19,574 | 63.35 | ||||
5,397 | 17.47 | ||||
4,064 | 13.15 | ||||
1,638 | 5.30 | ||||
Others | 227 | 0.73 |
Chief Executive Officer: Zachary E.D. Trynacity-Popowich
Financial agent: Lindsay E. Amantea
Chief Executive Officer: Dilpreet K. Samra
Chief Executive Officer: K. Diann Duthie
Financial agent: Gerald R. Dumontier
Chief Executive Officer: Maria T. Glavine
Financial agent: Jason J. Nishiyama
Chief Executive Officer: Marc-Antoine P.G. Lebeau
Financial agent: Ernie E. Rawlyck
Director-At-Large: Isaias Nolasco