Toronto—St. Paul's, Federal electoral district in Toronto, Canada
Toronto—St. Paul's is a federal electoral district in Toronto that stretches from Eglinton Avenue West to the Canadian Pacific Railway, encompassing neighborhoods between Dufferin Street and Mount Pleasant Road. The district combines several established residential areas with mixed character, where houses from different eras and styles stand side by side.
The electoral district was established in 1933 from the merger of earlier districts including Toronto East Centre, Toronto Northeast, and Toronto South. This consolidation created a new geographic framework to better reflect the expanding city.
The district's character comes from its diverse resident communities, with people from different parts of the world living side by side. Neighborhoods show this mix through shops, restaurants, and local events that shape everyday life.
Constituents can reach their elected representative at the constituency office located at 103-40 Holly Street, with phone contact available for inquiries. Visiting the office in person allows residents to discuss local concerns or obtain official documents directly.
The district played a special role in federal elections for many years, regularly electing candidates who later took national positions. This quality as a bellwether for nationwide voting trends faded over time, particularly after the early 2000s.
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