Interactive map of riding boundaries from the2025 federal election | |||
| Federal electoral district | |||
| Legislature | House of Commons | ||
| MP |
Liberal | ||
| District created | 2013 | ||
| First contested | 2015 | ||
| Last contested | 2025 | ||
| District webpage | profile,map | ||
| Demographics | |||
| Population (2021)[1] | 107,564 | ||
| Electors (2019) | 82,321 | ||
| Area (km²)[2] | 19 | ||
| Pop. density (per km²) | 5,661.3 | ||
| Census division | Montreal | ||
| Census subdivision | Montreal (part) | ||
LaSalle—Émard—Verdun is a federalelectoral district inMontreal,Quebec. It was created by the2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the2015 Canadian federal election, held on 19 October 2015.[3]
The riding was created out of parts ofJeanne-Le Ber (51%) andLaSalle—Émard (49%) plus a small section of territory between theLachine Canal and theLe Sud-Ouest borough boundary taken fromWestmount—Ville-Marie and an adjacent uninhabited section fromNotre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine.[4][5] The riding was originally intended to be namedLaSalle—Verdun.[6]
The former member of Parliament for theLaSalle—Émard riding,Hélène Leblanc, sought reelection in the new riding for the NDP,[7] while the incumbent in Jeanne-Le Ber,Tyrone Benskin lost the party's nomination in the neighbouring riding ofVille-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs.
David Lametti of the Liberal Party defeated Leblanc in the riding's first election in 2015. He held the seat until resigning in 2024.
Following the2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, the riding gained the area east of 90th Avenue and south of Airlie Street fromDorval—Lachine—LaSalle. This took effect at the2025 Canadian federal election.
The riding includes the borough ofVerdun (excludingNuns' Island), most of theSault-Saint-Louis area of the borough ofLaSalle, along with the neighbourhoods ofAngrignon,Ville-Émard andCôte-Saint-Paul in theLe Sud-Ouest borough.
In the 2019 and 2021 elections, the Liberals won throughout the riding, but were the strongest in LaSalle, the only part of the district where they won a majority of the vote in both elections. The Bloc vote is concentrated more in the central part of the riding, while the NDP is particularly strong in theWellington-de-l'Église neighbourhood of Verdun.
Ethnic groups: 73.7% White, 6.7% Black, 4.4% Chinese, 3.9% Latin American, 3.0% South Asian, 2.7% Arab, 1.6% Indigenous, 1.1% Southeast Asian
Languages: 58.1% French, 23.1% English, 4.0% Spanish, 2.6% Mandarin, 2.1% Italian, 1.8% Arabic, 1.2% Russian
Religions: 52.2% Christian (39.9% Catholic, 2.1% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Anglican, 9.0% Other), 5.5% Muslim, 1.1% Hindu, 1.0% Buddhist, 38.3% None
Median income: $38,800 (2020)
Average income: $47,720 (2020)
This riding has elected the followingmembers of Parliament:
| Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LaSalle—Émard—Verdun Riding created fromJeanne-Le Ber,LaSalle—Émard, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—LachineandWestmount—Ville-Marie | ||||
| 42nd | 2015–2019 | David Lametti | Liberal | |
| 43rd | 2019–2021 | |||
| 44th | 2021–2024 | |||
| 2024–2025 | Louis-Philippe Sauvé | Bloc Québécois | ||
| 45th | 2025–present | Claude Guay | Liberal | |
| 2025 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Liberal | Claude Guay | 27,439 | 50.86 | +7.44 | ||||
| Bloc Québécois | Louis-Philippe Sauvé | 11,467 | 21.25 | −0.58 | ||||
| Conservative | Zsolt Fischer | 7,456 | 13.82 | +6.19 | ||||
| New Democratic | Craig Sauvé | 5,587 | 10.36 | −8.65 | ||||
| Green | Bisma Ansari | 1,298 | 2.41 | −0.60 | ||||
| People's | Gregory Yablunovsky | 260 | 0.48 | −2.93 | ||||
| Rhinoceros | Frédéric Dénommé | 169 | 0.31 | N/A | ||||
| Communist | Manuel Johnson | 136 | 0.25 | −0.15 | ||||
| Marxist–Leninist | Normand Chouinard | 81 | 0.15 | N/A | ||||
| Centrist | Fang Hu | 60 | 0.11 | N/A | ||||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 53,953 | 98.79 | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 662 | 1.21 | ||||||
| Turnout | 54,615 | 66.86 | ||||||
| Eligible voters | 81,685 | |||||||
| Liberalnotional hold | Swing | +4.01 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[8][9] | ||||||||
| Note: number of eligible voters does not include voting day registrations. | ||||||||
| Canadian federal by-election,September 16, 2024 Resignation ofDavid Lametti | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
| Bloc Québécois | Louis-Philippe Sauvé | 8,925 | 28.20 | +6.11 | ||||
| Liberal | Laura Palestini | 8,656 | 27.35 | -15.58 | ||||
| New Democratic | Craig Sauvé | 8,272 | 26.13 | +6.77 | ||||
| Conservative | Louis Ialenti | 3,641 | 11.50 | +4.05 | ||||
| Green | Jency Mercier | 557 | 1.76 | -1.28 | ||||
| Independent | Tina Jiu Ru Zhu | 198 | 0.63 | – | ||||
| People's | Gregory Yablunovsky | 159 | 0.50 | -2.88 | ||||
| Canadian Future | Mark Khoury | 93 | 0.29 | – | ||||
| Rhinoceros | Sébastien CoRhino | 67 | 0.21 | – | ||||
| Christian Heritage | Alain Paquette | 55 | 0.17 | – | ||||
| Marijuana | Steve Berthelot | 53 | 0.17 | – | ||||
| Independent | Lanna Palsson | 48 | 0.15 | – | ||||
| Marxist–Leninist | Normand Chouinard | 40 | 0.13 | – | ||||
| No Affiliation | Myriam Beaulieu | 40 | 0.13 | – | ||||
| Independent | Line Bélanger | 34 | 0.11 | – | ||||
| Independent | Marie-Hélène LeBel | 30 | 0.09 | – | ||||
| Independent | Pierre Samson | 29 | 0.09 | – | ||||
| Independent | Julie St-Amand | 24 | 0.08 | – | ||||
| Independent | Laura Vegys | 23 | 0.07 | – | ||||
| No Affiliation | Manon Marie Lili Desbiens | 21 | 0.07 | – | ||||
| Independent | Alain Bourgault | 21 | 0.07 | – | ||||
| Independent | Mark Moutter | 20 | 0.06 | – | ||||
| Independent | Charles Lemieux | 19 | 0.06 | – | ||||
| Independent | Peter Barry Clarke | 19 | 0.06 | – | ||||
| Independent | Guillaume Paradis | 19 | 0.06 | – | ||||
| Independent | Hans Armando Vargas | 17 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Felix-Antoine Hamel | 17 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Martin Croteau | 17 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Daniel Gagnon | 17 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Matéo Martin | 16 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Daniel St-Pierre | 16 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | John "The Engineer" Turmel | 16 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Alex Banks | 16 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Agnieszka Marszalek | 15 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| No Affiliation | Fang Hu | 15 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Nassim Barhoumi | 15 | 0.05 | – | ||||
| Independent | Connie Lukawski | 14 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Alain Lamontagne | 14 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Marie-Eve Vermette | 14 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Glen MacDonald | 14 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Mylène Bonneau | 14 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Martin Acetaria Caesar Jubinville | 13 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Réal BatRhino Martel | 13 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Andrew Davidson | 13 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Ryan Huard | 13 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | John Dale | 12 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | John Francis O'Flynn | 12 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Jaël Champagne Gareau | 12 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Mário Stocco | 12 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Jacques-Eric Guy | 12 | 0.04 | – | ||||
| Independent | Yusuf Nasihi | 11 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Antony George Ernest Marcil | 11 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Samuel Ducharme | 11 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Christian Baril | 11 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Alexandra Engering | 11 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Danny Légaré | 10 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Timothy Schoen | 10 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Marc Corriveau | 10 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Mark Dejewski | 9 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Krzysztof Krzywinski | 9 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Grayson Pollard | 8 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Michael Bednarski | 8 | 0.03 | – | ||||
| Independent | Donovan Eckstrom | 7 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Lorant Polya | 7 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Judy D. Hill | 7 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Adam Smith | 6 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Jordan Wong | 6 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Jeani Boudreault | 6 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| No Affiliation | Katy Le Rougetel | 6 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Elliot Wand | 5 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Darcy Justin Vanderwater | 5 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Gavin Vanderwater | 5 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Lajos Polya | 5 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Michael Skirzynski | 5 | 0.02 | – | ||||
| Independent | Gerrit Dogger | 4 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Harout Manougian | 4 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Roger Sherwood | 4 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Spencer Rocchi | 4 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Patrick Strzalkowski | 4 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Anthony Hamel | 3 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Julian Selody | 3 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Erle Stanley Bowman | 3 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Dji-Pé Frazer | 3 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Benjamin Teichman | 3 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Winston Neutel | 2 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Blake Hamilton | 2 | 0.01 | – | ||||
| Independent | Wallace Richard Rowat | 1 | 0.00 | – | ||||
| Independent | Pascal St-Amand | 1 | 0.00 | – | ||||
| Independent | David Erland | 1 | 0.00 | – | ||||
| Independent | Daniel Stuckless | 0 | 0.00 | – | ||||
| Independent | Ysack Dupont | 0 | 0.00 | – | ||||
| Total valid votes | 31,653 | 97.77 | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 723 | 2.23 | +0.09 | |||||
| Turnout | 32,376 | 40.84 | -19.75 | |||||
| Eligible voters | 79,268 | |||||||
| Bloc Québécoisgain fromLiberal | Swing | +10.81 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[10] | ||||||||
| 2021 federal election redistributed results[11] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Vote | % | |
| Liberal | 21,271 | 43.42 | |
| Bloc Québécois | 10,693 | 21.83 | |
| New Democratic | 9,314 | 19.01 | |
| Conservative | 3,738 | 7.63 | |
| People's | 1,671 | 3.41 | |
| Green | 1,475 | 3.01 | |
| Others | 832 | 1.70 | |
| 2021 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Liberal | David Lametti | 20,330 | 42.93 | -0.60 | $55,842.59 | |||
| Bloc Québécois | Raphaël Guérard | 10,461 | 22.09 | -2.00 | $9,992.28 | |||
| New Democratic | Jason De Lierre | 9,168 | 19.36 | +2.89 | $2,674.57 | |||
| Conservative | Janina Moran | 3,530 | 7.45 | +0.41 | $714.88 | |||
| People's | Michel Walsh | 1,600 | 3.38 | +2.44 | $2,295.27 | |||
| Green | Sarah Carter | 1,439 | 3.04 | -3.80 | $0.00 | |||
| Free | Pascal Antonin | 636 | 1.34 | N/A | $2.73 | |||
| Communist | J.P. Fortin | 196 | 0.41 | N/A | $0.00 | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 47,360 | 97.86 | – | $110,554.58 | ||||
| Total rejected ballots | 1,036 | 2.14 | +0.52 | |||||
| Turnout | 48,396 | 60.59 | -3.78 | |||||
| Registered voters | 79,869 | |||||||
| Liberalhold | Swing | +0.70 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[12] | ||||||||
| 2019 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Liberal | David Lametti | 22,803 | 43.52 | -0.38 | $80,672.35 | |||
| Bloc Québécois | Isabel Dion | 12,619 | 24.09 | +7.04 | none listed | |||
| New Democratic | Steven Scott | 8,628 | 16.47 | -12.48 | $15,273.80 | |||
| Conservative | Claudio Rocchi | 3,690 | 7.04 | +0.14 | none listed | |||
| Green | Jency Mercier | 3,583 | 6.84 | +3.65 | none listed | |||
| People's | Daniel Turgeon | 490 | 0.94 | – | none listed | |||
| No affiliation | Julien Côté | 274 | 0.52 | – | $3,639.71 | |||
| Rhinoceros | Rhino Jacques Bélanger | 265 | 0.51 | – | $0.00 | |||
| Marxist–Leninist | Eileen Studd | 39 | 0.07 | – | $0.00 | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 52,391 | 98.38 | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 864 | 1.62 | +0.11 | |||||
| Turnout | 53,255 | 64.37 | -0.47 | |||||
| Eligible voters | 82,733 | |||||||
| Liberalhold | Swing | -3.71 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[13][14] | ||||||||
| 2015 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Liberal | David Lametti | 23,603 | 43.90 | +25.61 | $93,016.24 | |||
| New Democratic | Hélène LeBlanc | 15,566 | 28.95 | -16.22 | $46,314.39 | |||
| Bloc Québécois | Gilbert Paquette | 9,164 | 17.05 | -6.39 | $43,806.34 | |||
| Conservative | Mohammad Zamir | 3,713 | 6.91 | -2.83 | – | |||
| Green | Lorraine Banville | 1,717 | 3.19 | +0.64 | – | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 53,763 | 98.49 | $221,667.78 | |||||
| Total rejected ballots | 823 | 1.51 | – | |||||
| Turnout | 54,586 | 64.84 | – | |||||
| Eligible voters | 84,192 | |||||||
| Liberalnotional gain fromNew Democratic | Swing | +20.91 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[15][16] | ||||||||
| 2011 federal election redistributed results[17] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Vote | % | |
| New Democratic | 22,071 | 45.17 | |
| Bloc Québécois | 11,453 | 23.44 | |
| Liberal | 8,939 | 18.29 | |
| Conservative | 4,759 | 9.74 | |
| Green | 1,248 | 2.55 | |
| Others | 392 | 0.80 | |
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