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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums -->
| Name = Fearless
| province = Ontario
| Type = studio
| image = Scarborough Agincourt.png
| caption = Scarborough—Agincourt in relation to the other Toronto ridings
| Artist = [[Jazmine Sullivan]]
| Cover = FearlessJazmine.jpg
| fed-status = active
| fed-district-number = 35080
| Released = [[September 23]], [[2008]]
| Recorded = 2007-2008
| fed-created = 1987
| Genre = [[R&B]], [[Soul]]
| fed-abolished =
| Length = 43:30
| fed-election-first = 1988
| fed-election-last = 2006
| Label = [[J Records|J]]<br />[[Arista Records|Arista]]<br />Puppy Love Records
| fed-rep = Jim Karygiannis
| Producer = Jazmine Sullivan, [[Missy Elliott]], [[Stargate (production team)|Stargate]], Lamb, [[Salaam Remi]], [[Carvin & Ivan]], Fistcuffs, Anthony Bell, Jack Splash, [[Wyclef Jean]]
| fed-rep-link =
| Reviews = * [[Allmusic]] {{Rating|4.5|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:h9fuxz8kldte link]
| fed-rep-party = Liberal
* DJBooth {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.djbooth.net/index/albums/review/jazmine-sullivan-fearless-1003081/ link]
| fed-rep-party-link = Liberal Party of Canada
*[[Okayplayer]] (86/100) [http://www.okayplayer.com/reviews/september-2008/jazmine-sullivan-200809266519/ link]
| prov-status = active
*[[Vibe (magazine)|VIBE]]'' (favorable) [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2008/09/jazmine_sullivan_fearless/ link]
| Last album = ''
| prov-created = 1999
| prov-abolished =
| This album = '''''Fearless'''''<br />(2008)
| prov-election-first = 1999
| Next album = ''
| prov-election-last = 2007
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Fearless
| prov-rep = Gerry Phillips
| Type = studio
| prov-rep-link =
| Single 1 = [[Need U Bad]]
| prov-rep-party = Liberal
| prov-rep-party-link = Ontario Liberal Party
| Single 1 date = [[May 12]], [[2008]]
| demo-census-date = 2006
| Single 2 = [[Bust Your Windows]]
| demo-pop = 111867
| Single 2 date = [[September 16]], [[2008]]
| demo-electors = 73876
}}}}
| demo-electors-date = 2007
'''''Fearless''''' is the debut album by [[United States|American]] singer-songwriter [[Jazmine Sullivan]], released on [[September 23]], [[2008]] in the United States. It features production by [[Missy Elliott]], [[Stargate]],
| demo-area = 25
[[Wyclef Jean]], [[Salaam Remi]], [[Carvin & Ivan]] and Jack Splash.
| demo-cd = [[Toronto]]
The second single has been announced as "Bust Your Windows". Due to her voice and style, Jazmine has gotten numerous comparisons to other female r&b artists, such as [[Lauryn Hill]] and [[Alicia Keys]].
| demo-csd = [[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]]
}}


[[Image:Scarborough-Agincourt (riding map).png|thumb|250px|right|Map of Scarborough-Agincourt]]
==Chart Performance==
===Album===
Jazmine Sullivan's debut "Fearless" enters at No. 6 on "Billboard 200" with 66,000 copies sold and at No. 1 on "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums".


'''Scarborough—Agincourt''' is a federal and provincial [[electoral district (Canada)|electoral district]] in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] that has been represented in the [[Canadian House of Commons]] since 1988, and in the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]] since 1999.
===Singles===
* "Need U Bad" was released as the lead single and a video was filmed for it.
* "Bust Your Windows" was released as the second single; the video premieres
in October 2008.


It covers the northwest of the [[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]] part of [[Toronto]]. It is bounded on the west by [[Victoria Park Avenue]], on the north by [[Steeles Avenue]] East, on the east by Brimley Avenue, and on the south by [[Highway 401 (Ontario)|Highway 401]], excluding the area that is east of Midland Avenue and north of [[Finch Avenue]] East.
==Track listing==

{| class="wikitable"
On [[Toronto City Council]], much of the northern half of the area is represented by [[Mike Del Grande]]; the south by [[Norm Kelly]]; the east by [[Chin Lee]].

==Former boundaries==

<gallery>

Image:Scarborough—Agincourt, 1988.png|1987-1996

Image:Scarborough—Agincourt, 96.png|1996 to 2004 (remained the same)

</gallery>

==Demographics==
===Population===

Total (2006): 111,867<br />
Growth (2001-2006): +1,197 (+1.1%)<br />
Electors:<br />
:Federal (2006): 72,895 (65.2%)<br />
:Provincial (2007): 73,876 (66%)<br />
Gender* (2001):<br />
:Male: 52,525 (47.5%)<br />
:Female: 58,145 (52.5%)<br />
Identifiable Groups** (2001):<br />
:Visible Minority: 76,195 (69.3%)<br />
::Chinese: 41,135 (37.4%)<br />
::South Asian: 14,680 (13.3%)<br />
::Black: 7,450 (6.8%)<br />
::Filipino: 3,470 (3.2%)<br />
::West Asian: 1,830 (1.7%)<br />
::Arab: 1,775 (1.6%)<br />
::Other Visible Minority: 1,560 (1.4%)<br />
::Multiple Visible Minorities: 1,385 (1.3%)<br />
::Latin American: 825 (0.8%)<br />
::Southeast Asian: 800 (0.7%)<br />
::Korean: 670 (0.6%)<br />
::Japanese: 625 (0.6%)<br />
::Aboriginal: 185 (0.2%)<br />
:Immigrant: 70,315 (63.9%)<br />
:Non-Permanent Residents: 1,780 (1.6%)<br />

===Language===

Mother Tongue** (2001):<br />
:English: 39,880 (36.3%)<br />
:French: 775 (0.7%)<br />
:Non-Official Languages: 66,755 (60.7%)<br />
:Multiple Responses: 2,590 (2.4%)<br />

Knowledge of Official Languages** (2001):<br />
:English only: 92,290 (83.9%)<br />
:Neither English nor French: 10,855 (9.9%)<br />
:English and French: 6,755 (6.1%)<br />
:French only: 105 (0.001%)<br />

Home Language** (2001):<br />
:English: 42,110 (38.3%)<br />
:Non-official languages: 34,760 (31.6%)<br />
:English and non-official language: 31,875 (29%)<br />
:English and French: 625 (0.6%)<br />
:English, French and non-official language: 430 (0.4%)<br />
:French: 110 (0.1%)<br />
:French and non-official language: 85 (0.1%)<br />

===Education===

Education*** (2001):<br />
:Less than High School: 29,385 (32.6%)<br />
:High School: 22,950 (25%)<br />
:Trade School: 5,205 (5.7%)<br />
:College: 11,775 (12.8%)<br />
:University: 22,530 (24.5%)<!-- (2007): 26.6% --><br />

===Income and work===

Labour Force*** (2001):<br />
:Participation: 55,510 (60.4%)<br />
:Employed: 50,840 (55.4%)<br />
:Unemployed: 4,670 (8.4%)<br />

Average Income*** (2001):<br />
:Individual: $26,473<br />
:Household: $62,836<br />
:Family: $60,742<br />

Median Income (2007):<br />
:Household: $51,762<br />

===Families and dwellings===

Persons per Family (2001): 3.1<br />

Occupied Private Dwellings (2001):<br />
:Total: 35,615<br />
:Owned: 23,670 (66.5%)<br />
:Rented: 11,945 (33.5%)<br />
:Average Value: $226,053<br />

===Religion===

Religion** (2001):<br />
:Christian: 58,125 (52.8%)<br />
::Catholic: 24,660 (22.4%)<br />
::Protestant: 19,670 (17.9%)<br />
::Christian Orthodox: 7,365 (6.7%)<br />
::Christian n.i.e.****: 6,430 (5.8%)<br />
:No Religious Affiliation: 31,220 (28.4%)<br />
:Hindu: 7,300 (6.6%)<br />
:Muslim: 6,740 (6.1%)<br />
:Buddhist: 5,515 (5%)<br />
:Eastern Religions: 380 (0.3%)<br />
:Sikh: 360 (0.3%)<br />
:Jewish: 330 (0.3%)<br />
:Other Religions: 30 (0.03%)<br />

<br />* Based on a total population of 110,670
<br />** Based on a projected population of 109,995 (20% sample data projected from the total population)
<br />*** Based on a projected population of 91,840 (20% sample data projected from the population 15 years and over)
<br />**** Includes mostly answers of 'Christian,' not otherwise stated.

''Sources: Statistics Canada (2001, 2006); Elections Canada (2006); Elections Ontario (2007)''

==Federal electoral district==

The federal [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] was created in 1987 from [[York—Scarborough]]. It consisted in initially of the part of the City of Scarborough bounded on the west by Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by Steeles Avenue East, on the east by the [[Canadian National Railway]] line situated immediately west of Midland Avenue, and on the south by Ellesmere Road.

In 2003, it was given its current boundaries as described above.

===Members of Parliament===

This riding has elected the following members of the [[Canadian House of Commons]]:

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0
|- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
! Parliament
! Years
! colspan="2" | Member
! Party
|-
|-
| colspan="5" align="center" | ''[[York—Scarborough]] prior to 1987''
!#
!Title
!Producers
!Time
|-
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | [[Canadian federal election, 1988|34th]]
|1
| 1988-1993
|"[[Bust Your Windows]]"
| rowspan="6" {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal}} | &nbsp; &nbsp;
|[[Salaam Remi]]
| rowspan="6" | [[Jim Karygiannis]]
|4:26
| rowspan="6" | [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|-
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | [[Canadian federal election, 1993|35th]]
|2
| 1993-1997
|"[[Need U Bad]]"</small>
|[[Missy Elliott]] and Lamb
|4:17
|-
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | [[Canadian federal election, 1997|36th]]
|3
| 1997-2000
|"My Foolish Heart"
|Ivan Barias & Carvin Haggins ([[Carvin & Ivan]])
|3:39
|-
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | [[Canadian federal election, 2000|37th]]
|4
| 2000-2004
|"Lions, Tigers & Bears"
|[[Salaam Remi]]
|4:11
|-
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | [[Canadian federal election, 2004|38th]]
|5
| 2004-2006
|"Call Me Guilty"
|[[Salaam Remi]]
|3:25
|-
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | [[Canadian federal election, 2006|39th]]
|6
| 2006-
|"One Night Stand"
|Fisticuffs
|3:33
|-
|-
|7
|}

|"After the Hurricane"
===Federal election results===
|[[StarGate (production team)|StarGate]]
{{CanElec4|2008}}
|3:58
{{CanElec4Row|Liberal|[[Jim Karygiannis ]] | | %| }}
{{CanElec4Row|NDP|[[Simon Dougherty]] | | %| }}
{{CanElec4Row|Conservative|[[Benson Lau]] | | %| }}
{{CanElec4Row|Green|[[Adrian Molder]]| | %| }}
{{CanElec4Tot|Total valid votes| | }}
{{CanElec4Tot|Total rejected ballots| | }}
{{CanElec4Tot|Turnout| | %}}
{{End}}
{{CanElec4|2006}}
{{CanElec4Row|Liberal|[[Jim Karygiannis]]|28,099|62.7%| }}
{{CanElec4Row|Conservative|Bill Redwood|10,634|23.7%| }}
{{CanElec4Row|NDP|David Robertson|4,943|11.0%| }}
{{CanElec4Row|Green|Casey Maple|1,120|2.5%| }}
{{CanElec4Tot|Total valid votes|44,796| }}
{{end}}

{{CanElec1|2004}}
{{CanElec1Row|Liberals|[[Jim Karygiannis]]|26,400}}
{{CanElec1Row|Conservative|Andrew Faust|8,649}}
{{CanElec1Row|NDP|D'Arcy Palmer|4,182}}
{{CanElec1Row|Progressive Canadian|Tony J. Karadimas|1,048}}
{{CanElec1Row|Green|Wayne Yeechong|919}}
{{end}}

{{CanElec1|2000}}
{{CanElec1Row|Liberals|[[Jim Karygiannis]]|26,986}}
{{CanElec1Row|Canadian Alliance|Andrew Faust|5,100}}
{{CanElec1Row|Progressive Conservatives|Bruce Elliott|4,030}}
{{CanElec1Row|NDP|[[Michael Laxer]]|1,499}}
{{CanElec1Row|Canadian Action|Wayne Cook|341}}
{{CanElec1Row|Marxist-Leninist|Sarah Thompson|112}}
{{end}}

{{CanElec1|1997}}
{{CanElec1Row|Liberals|[[Jim Karygiannis]]|25,995}}
{{CanElec1Row|Progressive Conservatives|Rick Perkins|7,115}}
{{CanElec1Row|Reform|Edward Lee|4,291}}
{{CanElec1Row|NDP|Doug Hum|2,512}}
{{end}}

{{CanElec1|1993}}
{{CanElec1Row|Liberals|[[Jim Karygiannis]]|24,739}}
{{CanElec1Row|Progressive Conservatives|Ben Eng|8,775}}
{{CanElec1Row|Reform|Cyril Gibb|6,036}}
{{CanElec1Row|NDP|Joe José Perez|944}}
{{CanElec1Row|National|Bruce Nord|270}}
{{CanElec1Row|Independent|[[Anne McBride|Anne C. McBride]]|247}}
{{CanElec1Row|Natural Law|Bill Morrison|194}}
{{CanElec1Row|Abolitionist|Michael Green|95}}
{{CanElec1Row|Independent|Sp. Thakore|89}}
{{end}}

{{CanElec1|1988}}
{{CanElec1Row|Liberals|[[Jim Karygiannis]]|19,459}}
{{CanElec1Row|Progressive Conservatives|[[Paul McCrossan|W. Paul McCrossan]]|18,601}}
{{CanElec1Row|NDP|Susie Vallance|5,082}}
{{CanElec1Row|Not affiliated|[[Anne McBride|Anne C. McBride]]|442}}
{{CanElec1Row|Libertarian|B.D.G. Antrobus|328}}
{{end}}

==Provincial electoral district==

The provincial electoral district was created in 1999 when provincial ridings were defined to have the same borders as federal ridings.

===Members of Provincial Parliament===

This riding has elected the following members of the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]]:
# [[Gerry Phillips]], [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]], (1999 - present)

===Provincial election results===

{{Election box begin | title=[[Ontario general election, 2007]]}}
|-
{{Ontario elections/Liberals}}
|[[Gerry Phillips]]
|align="right"|19,447
|align="right"|57.82
|align="right"|-3.28
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/Progressive Conservatives}}
|8
|John Del Grande
|"Dream Big"
|align="right"|8,495
|[[Missy Elliott]] and Lamb
|align="right"|25.26
|3:36
|align="right"|-4.82
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/NDP}}
|9
|[[Yvette Blackburn]]
|"Live a Lie"
|align="right"|3,589
|[[Salaam Remi]]
|align="right"|10.67
|3:16
|align="right"|+4.81
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/Green}}
|10
|George Pappas
|"Fear"
|align="right"|1,533
|Dirty Harry
|align="right"|4.56
|3:54
|align="right"|+3.06
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/FCP}}
|11
|Max Wang
|"In Love with Another Man"
|align="right"|572
|Anthony Bell and Jazmine Sullivan
|align="right"|1.7
|4:24
|align="right"|+0.24
|}

{| border=1 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%; clear:both"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan=4|[[Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007]]
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan=2 style="width: 130px"|Side
! style="width: 50px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
|-
|-
|bgcolor="blue"|
|12
|'''First Past the Post'''
|"Switch!"
|'''19185'''
|Jack Splash
|'''59.8%'''
|3:02
|-
|-
|bgcolor="green"|
|13
|Mixed member proportional
|"Best of Me" <small>([[iTunes]] bonus track)</small><ref>http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPreorder?id=291007346&s=143441</ref>
|12881
|[[Salaam Remi]]
|2:47
|40.2%
|}
{{Election box begin | title=[[Ontario general election, 2003]]}}
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/Liberals}}
|14
|[[Gerry Phillips]]
|"Less" <small>(bonus track)</small>
|align="right"|23,026
|
|align="right"|61.1
|
|align="right"|+10.40
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/Progressive Conservatives}}
|15
|Yolanda Chan
|"Fearless" <small>(bonus track)</small>
|align="right"|11,337
|
|align="right"|30.08
|
|align="right"|-13.07
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/NDP}}
|16
|Stacy Douglas
|"[[Need U Bad]]" (Remix) <small>(featuring [[T.I.]])</small>
|align="right"|2,209
|[[Missy Elliott]] and Lamb
|align="right"|5.86
|4:17
|align="right"|+2.28
|-
{{Ontario elections/Green}}
|Lawrence J. Arkilander
|align="right"|566
|align="right"|1.5
|align="right"|+0.28
|-
{{Ontario elections/FCP}}
|Tony Ieraci
|align="right"|550
|align="right"|1.46
|}
|}


{{OntElec5|1999}}


==Chart positions==
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{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Chart
!Position
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/Liberals}}
|2008
|[[Gerry Phillips]]
|U.S. [[Billboard 200]]<ref>{{cite web | last=Hasty | first=Katie | title=Eagles Fly Past Britney To Debut at No. 1 | work=Billboard magazine | date=[[November 7]], [[2007]] | url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003669047 | accessdate=November 7 | accessyear=2007}}</ref>
|align="right"|18,698
|6 (108,000) <ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003857662</ref>
|align="right"|50.7
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/Progressive Conservatives}}
|Jim Brown
|align="right"|15,915
|align="right"|43.15
|-
|-
{{Ontario elections/NDP}}
|2008
|Bob Frankford
|U.S. [[Billboard]] [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]]<ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003857662</ref>
|align="right"|1,319
|1
|align="right"|3.58
|-
{{Ontario elections/Green}}
|Gary Carmichael
|align="right"|451
|align="right"|1.22
|-
{{Ontario elections/Independent}}
|Wayne Cook
|align="right"|371
|align="right"|1.01
|-
{{Ontario elections/Natural Law}}
|Ken Morgan
|align="right"|129
|align="right"|0.35
|}
|}


==Municipal electoral districts & neighbourhoods==
==References==

{{reflist}}
Scarborough—Agincourt covers three wards and six neighbourhoods.

===Wards===

Three wards fall completely or partially within the borders of Scarborough—Agincourt.

*[http://www.toronto.ca/wards2000/ward39.htm Ward 39]
*[http://www.toronto.ca/wards2000/ward40.htm Ward 40] (North)
*[http://www.toronto.ca/wards2000/ward41.htm Ward 41] (West)

===Neighbourhoods===

Three neighbourhoods fall completely within the borders of Scarborough—Agincourt:

* [http://www.toronto.ca/demographics/cns_profiles/cns116.htm #116] - [[Steeles]]
* [http://www.toronto.ca/demographics/cns_profiles/cns117.htm #117] - [[L'Amoreaux]]
* [http://www.toronto.ca/demographics/cns_profiles/cns118.htm #118] - [[Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan]]

The west ends of three neighbourhoods also fall within the borders of Scarborough—Agincourt:

* [http://www.toronto.ca/demographics/cns_profiles/cns128.htm #128] - [[Agincourt, Toronto|Agincourt]] South-[[Malvern, Toronto|Malvern]] West
* [http://www.toronto.ca/demographics/cns_profiles/cns129.htm #129] - [[Agincourt, Toronto|Agincourt]] North
* [http://www.toronto.ca/demographics/cns_profiles/cns130.htm #130] - [[Milliken, Toronto Neighbourhood|Milliken]]

===City Councillors===
====Ward 39====

#[[Sherene Shaw]] (1988-2003)
#[[Mike Del Grande]] (2003-present)

====Ward 40====

#[[Norm Kelly]] (1994-present)

====Ward 41====

#[[Bas Balkissoon]] (1997-2005)
#[[Paul Ainslie]] (appointed in 2006)
#[[Chin Lee]] (2006-present)

== 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=961 Riding history] from [[Library of Parliament]]
* Elections Ontario [http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/results/1999_results/stat_summary.jsp?e_code=37&rec=0&flag=E&layout=G 1999 results] and [http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/results/2003_results/stat_summary.jsp?e_code=38&rec=0&flag=E&layout=G 2003 results]


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Scarborough—Agincourt
Ontario electoral district
Scarborough—Agincourt in relation to the other Toronto ridings
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Jim Karygiannis
Liberal
District created1987
First contested1988
Last contested2006
District webpageprofile, map
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Gerry Phillips
Liberal
District created1999
First contested1999
Last contested2007
Demographics
Population (2006)111,867
Electors (2007)73,876
Area (km²)25
Pop. density (per km²)4,474.7
Census division(s)Toronto
Census subdivision(s)Scarborough
Map of Scarborough-Agincourt

Scarborough—Agincourt is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.

It covers the northwest of the Scarborough part of Toronto. It is bounded on the west by Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by Steeles Avenue East, on the east by Brimley Avenue, and on the south by Highway 401, excluding the area that is east of Midland Avenue and north of Finch Avenue East.

On Toronto City Council, much of the northern half of the area is represented by Mike Del Grande; the south by Norm Kelly; the east by Chin Lee.

Former boundaries

Demographics

Population

Total (2006): 111,867
Growth (2001-2006): +1,197 (+1.1%)
Electors:

Federal (2006): 72,895 (65.2%)
Provincial (2007): 73,876 (66%)

Gender* (2001):

Male: 52,525 (47.5%)
Female: 58,145 (52.5%)

Identifiable Groups** (2001):

Visible Minority: 76,195 (69.3%)
Chinese: 41,135 (37.4%)
South Asian: 14,680 (13.3%)
Black: 7,450 (6.8%)
Filipino: 3,470 (3.2%)
West Asian: 1,830 (1.7%)
Arab: 1,775 (1.6%)
Other Visible Minority: 1,560 (1.4%)
Multiple Visible Minorities: 1,385 (1.3%)
Latin American: 825 (0.8%)
Southeast Asian: 800 (0.7%)
Korean: 670 (0.6%)
Japanese: 625 (0.6%)
Aboriginal: 185 (0.2%)
Immigrant: 70,315 (63.9%)
Non-Permanent Residents: 1,780 (1.6%)

Language

Mother Tongue** (2001):

English: 39,880 (36.3%)
French: 775 (0.7%)
Non-Official Languages: 66,755 (60.7%)
Multiple Responses: 2,590 (2.4%)

Knowledge of Official Languages** (2001):

English only: 92,290 (83.9%)
Neither English nor French: 10,855 (9.9%)
English and French: 6,755 (6.1%)
French only: 105 (0.001%)

Home Language** (2001):

English: 42,110 (38.3%)
Non-official languages: 34,760 (31.6%)
English and non-official language: 31,875 (29%)
English and French: 625 (0.6%)
English, French and non-official language: 430 (0.4%)
French: 110 (0.1%)
French and non-official language: 85 (0.1%)

Education

Education*** (2001):

Less than High School: 29,385 (32.6%)
High School: 22,950 (25%)
Trade School: 5,205 (5.7%)
College: 11,775 (12.8%)
University: 22,530 (24.5%)

Income and work

Labour Force*** (2001):

Participation: 55,510 (60.4%)
Employed: 50,840 (55.4%)
Unemployed: 4,670 (8.4%)

Average Income*** (2001):

Individual: $26,473
Household: $62,836
Family: $60,742

Median Income (2007):

Household: $51,762

Families and dwellings

Persons per Family (2001): 3.1

Occupied Private Dwellings (2001):

Total: 35,615
Owned: 23,670 (66.5%)
Rented: 11,945 (33.5%)
Average Value: $226,053

Religion

Religion** (2001):

Christian: 58,125 (52.8%)
Catholic: 24,660 (22.4%)
Protestant: 19,670 (17.9%)
Christian Orthodox: 7,365 (6.7%)
Christian n.i.e.****: 6,430 (5.8%)
No Religious Affiliation: 31,220 (28.4%)
Hindu: 7,300 (6.6%)
Muslim: 6,740 (6.1%)
Buddhist: 5,515 (5%)
Eastern Religions: 380 (0.3%)
Sikh: 360 (0.3%)
Jewish: 330 (0.3%)
Other Religions: 30 (0.03%)


* Based on a total population of 110,670
** Based on a projected population of 109,995 (20% sample data projected from the total population)
*** Based on a projected population of 91,840 (20% sample data projected from the population 15 years and over)
**** Includes mostly answers of 'Christian,' not otherwise stated.

Sources: Statistics Canada (2001, 2006); Elections Canada (2006); Elections Ontario (2007)

Federal electoral district

The federal riding was created in 1987 from York—Scarborough. It consisted in initially of the part of the City of Scarborough bounded on the west by Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by Steeles Avenue East, on the east by the Canadian National Railway line situated immediately west of Midland Avenue, and on the south by Ellesmere Road.

In 2003, it was given its current boundaries as described above.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the Canadian House of Commons:

Parliament Years Member Party
York—Scarborough prior to 1987
34th 1988-1993 rowspan="6" Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Jim Karygiannis Liberal
35th 1993-1997
36th 1997-2000
37th 2000-2004
38th 2004-2006
39th 2006-

Federal election results

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Provincial electoral district

The provincial electoral district was created in 1999 when provincial ridings were defined to have the same borders as federal ridings.

Members of Provincial Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:

  1. Gerry Phillips, Liberal, (1999 - present)

Provincial election results

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Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Gerry Phillips 19,447 57.82 -3.28
John Del Grande 8,495 25.26 -4.82
Yvette Blackburn 3,589 10.67 +4.81
George Pappas 1,533 4.56 +3.06
Max Wang 572 1.7 +0.24
Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 19185 59.8%
Mixed member proportional 12881 40.2%
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Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Gerry Phillips 23,026 61.1 +10.40
Yolanda Chan 11,337 30.08 -13.07
Stacy Douglas 2,209 5.86 +2.28
Lawrence J. Arkilander 566 1.5 +0.28
Tony Ieraci 550 1.46

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Municipal electoral districts & neighbourhoods

Scarborough—Agincourt covers three wards and six neighbourhoods.

Wards

Three wards fall completely or partially within the borders of Scarborough—Agincourt.

Neighbourhoods

Three neighbourhoods fall completely within the borders of Scarborough—Agincourt:

The west ends of three neighbourhoods also fall within the borders of Scarborough—Agincourt:

City Councillors

Ward 39

  1. Sherene Shaw (1988-2003)
  2. Mike Del Grande (2003-present)

Ward 40

  1. Norm Kelly (1994-present)

Ward 41

  1. Bas Balkissoon (1997-2005)
  2. Paul Ainslie (appointed in 2006)
  3. Chin Lee (2006-present)

See also

External links