Orléans West-Innes Ward

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Orléans West-Innes Ward (Ward 2) is a city ward in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the eastern end of the city, containing the western half of Orleans subdivision plus the community of Blackburn Hamlet. The ward is represented on Ottawa City Council by Laura Dudas.

Orléans West-Innes Ward
Location within Ottawa
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°26′N 75°34′W / 45.433°N 75.567°W / 45.433; -75.567
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • CouncillorLaura Dudas
Population
 (2022 [1])
 • Total
51,713
Languages (2016)
 • English53.8%
 • French31.8%
 • Arabic3.6%
 • Cantonese1.1%

Within Orleans, it contains the neighbourhoods of Hiawatha Park, Convent Glen, Orleans Wood, Orléans Village, Chapel Hill and Orleans South.

History

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Location of Innes Ward (2006–2022)

From 1994 to 2022, the ward included the community of Blackburn Hamlet as well as the neighbourhoods of Orléans Village, Châteauneuf and Chapel Hill in Orléans. It also included the part of the community of Notre-Dame-des-Champs formerly in the city of Gloucester and the newer Bradley Estates development. The ward was created when the city of Gloucester was amalgamated into the new city of Ottawa. It was named Innes Ward from 1997 to 2022. Prior to that, it was just known as Ward 2.

Following the 2020 Ottawa Ward boundary review, the ward gained the neighbourhood of Convent Glen and lost the neighbourhood of Chapel Hill South.[2][3]

Demographics

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According to the 2011 Canadian census

Ethnic groups: 76.8% White, 5.8% Black, 3.9% Arab, 3.5% South Asian, 2.6% Chinese, 2.1% Aboriginal, 1.3% Filipino, 1.3% West Asian
Languages: 54.8% English, 33.0% French, 2.8% Arabic, 1.8% Chinese
Religions: 72.9% Christian (49.3% Catholic, 5.6% Anglican, 5.1% United Church, 1.7% Christian Orthodox, 1.4% Pentecostal, 1.4% Baptist, 1.0% Presbyterian, 7.4% Other), 5.3% Muslim, 1.2% Hindu, 18.7% No religion
Median income (2010): $45,511
Average income (2010): $54,173

Regional and city councillors

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  • Prior to 1994, the area was represented by the Mayor of Gloucester and 2 at large Gloucester city and regional councillors. From 1994 to 2000 the area was covered by Blackburn Hamlet and Orléans South Wards on Gloucester City Council.
  1. Richard Cantin (1994-2000)
  2. Rainer Bloess (2001-2014)
  3. Jody Mitic (2014–2018)
  4. Laura Dudas (2018–present)

Election results

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Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Richard Cantin 4,245 50.18
Ed Campbell 3,800 44.92
Ian A. G. Campbell 414 4.89
Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Richard Cantin 3403 44.41
Ed Campbell 3154 41.16
Joyce Hum 597 7.79
Pierre Maheu 509 6.64

Following Gloucester's amalgamation into Ottawa, Gloucester City Councillor (for Blackburn Hamlet Ward) Rainer Bloess was easily elected.

City council
Candidate Votes %
Rainer Bloess 7,006 52.01
Ed Campbell 3,442 25.55
Luc Brisebois 1,572 11.67
Marc Thibault 1,451 10.77
City council
Candidate Votes %
Rainer Bloess 5925 59.26
J.-F. Claude 4073 40.74
City council
Candidate Votes %
Rainer Bloess 11746 83.65
David Cameron 2296 16.35
City council
Candidate Votes %
Rainer Bloess 8497 69.90
Keith Jansa 1515 12.46
Christopher Fraser 1410 11.60
Roger Furmanczyk 734 6.04
City council
Candidate Vote %
    Jody Mitic 4,294 33.01
    Laura Dudas 2,535 19.49
    François Trépanier 2,117 16.27
    Fred Sherwin 1,974 15.18
    Chantal Lecours 626 4.81
    Eldon Holder 544 4.18
    Teresa Whitmore 466 3.58
    Chris Fraser 385 2.96
    Andrew Modray 67 0.52
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson 10,279 81.85
    Mike Maguire 1,735 13.82
    Michael St. Arnaud 141 1.12
    Anwar Syed 120 0.96
    Rebecca Pyrah 113 0.90
    Darren W. Wood 66 0.53
    Robert White 58 0.46
    Bernard Couchman 46 0.37
Council candidate Vote %
    Laura Dudas 5,325 41.37
    Donna Leith-Gudbranson 3,645 28.32
    François Trépanier 2,391 18.58
    Tammy Lynch 1,510 11.73
Council candidate Vote %
Laura Dudas 11,821 71.43
Lori Stinson 3,309 19.99
Chris Fraser 1,420 8.58

References

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  1. ^ "Last-minute challengers in Orléans West-Innes". CBC News. 2022-09-02. Archived from the original on 2022-11-19.
  2. ^ "Ottawa Ward Boundary Review 2020". City of Ottawa. 22 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Councillor still hearing opposition to changing Rideau-Goulbourn despite ward's slave-owner namesake". Ottawa Citizen.
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