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Established | June 02, 1997 |
Disbanded | Still Active |
Contributor | User 13 |
Last Modified | Campari_007 November 17, 2020 12:50am |
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This affluent southern Ontario riding is on the shores of Lake Ontario, about 40 kilometres west of Toronto.
It contains part of the town of Oakville, stretching from Lake Ontario to Upper Middle Road West, Eighth Line and Dundas Street East, between Winston Churchill Boulevard in the east and Burloak Drive in the west.
The riding has a high percentage of administrative-managerial jobs as well as a strong manufacturing sector. Average family income is $116,565 and unemployment is 4.7 per cent. More than 21 per cent have university degrees.
The riding of Oakville-Milton was created in 1986 from most of Halton riding. It became Oakville riding in the 1996 redistribution. In 2004, a small portion of Halton riding was added in the northeast.
Population: 109,602
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