Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles (French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ de mil il]; formerly known as Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
This riding is located in the northern suburbs of Montreal, on the north shore of the Rivière des Mille-Îles. Since 2003, it has consisted of the cities of Deux-Montagnes, Saint-Eustache and Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac in the Regional County Municipality of Deux-Montagnes; and the City of Boisbriand in the Regional County Municipality of Thérèse-De Blainville.
The neighbouring ridings are Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel, Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, Laval, Laval—Les Îles, and Pierrefonds—Dollard.
- According to the 2021 Canadian census[3]
Ethnic groups: 87.3% White, 3.4% Black, 2.8% Arab, 1.8% Latin American, 1.7% Indigenous, 1.0% Southeast Asian
Languages: 77.6% French, 6.8% English, 2.0% Arabic, 1.9% Yiddish, 1.8% Spanish
Religions: 65.3% Christian (54.8% Catholic, 2.3% Christian Orthodox, 8.2% Other), 3.6% Muslim, 2.7% Jewish, 27.4% None
Median income: $44,000 (2020)
Average income: $53,650 (2020)
It was created in 1996 as "Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse" riding from parts of Blainville—Deux-Montagnes riding.
It was renamed "Rivière-des-Mille-Îles" in 1998.
This riding lost territory to Mirabel and gained territory from Marc-Aurèle-Fortin during the 2012 electoral redistribution.
Members of Parliament
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Graph of election results in Rivière-des-Mille-Îles (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
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| 2021 Canadian federal election
|
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
|
Expenditures
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois |
Luc Desilets |
21,645 |
40.6 |
±0.0 |
$17,235.31
|
|
|
Liberal |
Linda Lapointe |
18,835 |
35.3 |
-0.8 |
$63,876.62
|
|
|
Conservative |
Marc Duffy-Vincelette |
5,479 |
10.3 |
+2.2 |
$9,189.50
|
|
|
New Democratic |
Joseph Hakizimana |
3,852 |
7.2 |
-1.4 |
$24.86
|
|
|
People's |
Hans Roker Jr. |
1,468 |
2.8 |
+1.3 |
$0.00
|
|
|
Green |
Alex Ware |
972 |
1.8 |
-3.4 |
$0.00
|
|
|
Free |
Valérie Beauséjour |
847 |
1.6 |
N/A |
$0.00
|
|
|
Patriote |
Michael Dionne |
149 |
0.3 |
N/A |
$0.00
|
|
|
Indépendance du Québec |
Julius Bute |
119 |
0.2 |
N/A |
$0.00
|
| Total valid votes/expense limit
|
53,366 |
98.1 |
– |
$113,035.56
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
1,061 |
1.9
|
| Turnout
|
54,427 |
65.4
|
| Eligible voters
|
83,171
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois hold
|
Swing
|
+0.4
|
| Source: Elections Canada[7]
|
| 2019 Canadian federal election
|
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
|
Expenditures
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois |
Luc Desilets |
23,629 |
40.61 |
+15.19 |
$9,764.52
|
|
|
Liberal |
Linda Lapointe |
21,009 |
36.11 |
+3.74 |
none listed
|
|
|
New Democratic |
Joseph Hakizimana |
5,002 |
8.60 |
-20.88 |
$19,322.13
|
|
|
Conservative |
Maikel Mikhael |
4,684 |
8.05 |
-2.46 |
$20,256.23
|
|
|
Green |
Ceylan Borgers |
3,015 |
5.18 |
+3.22 |
none listed
|
|
|
People's |
Hans Roker Jr. |
845 |
1.45 |
– |
$1,000.00
|
| Total valid votes/expense limit
|
58,184 |
98.16
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
1,090 |
1.84 |
+0.27
|
| Turnout
|
59,274 |
71.96 |
-0.38
|
| Eligible voters
|
82,372
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois gain from Liberal
|
Swing
|
+5.72
|
| Source: Elections Canada[8][9]
|
| 2015 Canadian federal election
|
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
|
Expenditures
|
|
|
Liberal |
Linda Lapointe |
18,787 |
32.37 |
+21.27 |
$24,179.08
|
|
|
New Democratic |
Laurin Liu |
17,111 |
29.48 |
-19.64 |
$54,641.76
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois |
Félix Pinel |
14,755 |
25.42 |
-1.70 |
$40,335.73
|
|
|
Conservative |
Érick Gauthier |
6,099 |
10.51 |
+0.21 |
$31,082.28
|
|
|
Green |
Alec Ware |
1,136 |
1.96 |
-0.41 |
$665.90
|
|
|
Independent |
Luis Quinteros |
158 |
0.27 |
n/a |
–
|
| Total valid votes/Expense limit
|
58,046 |
98.43 |
|
$217,630.75
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
927 |
1.57 |
–
|
| Turnout
|
58,973 |
72.33 |
–
|
| Eligible voters
|
81,528
|
|
|
Liberal gain from New Democratic
|
Swing
|
+20.45
|
| Source: Elections Canada[10][11]
|
| 2008 Canadian federal election
|
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
|
Expenditures
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois |
Luc Desnoyers |
23,216 |
45.7 |
-8.2 |
$52,131
|
|
|
Conservative |
Claude Carignan |
9,911 |
19.5 |
-1.4 |
$81,773
|
|
|
Liberal |
Denis Joannette |
8,823 |
17.4 |
+4.6 |
$15,359
|
|
|
New Democratic |
Normand Beaudet |
6,741 |
13.3 |
+6.3 |
$1,453
|
|
|
Green |
Marie Martine Bédard |
2,134 |
4.2 |
-1.2 |
$3,053
|
| Total valid votes/Expense limit
|
50,825 |
100.0 |
$83,475
|
| 2006 Canadian federal election
|
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
|
Expenditures
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois |
Gilles Perron |
26,272 |
53.9 |
-7.5 |
$28,133
|
|
|
Conservative |
Érick Gauthier |
10,173 |
20.9 |
+14.2 |
$5,917
|
|
|
Liberal |
Robert Frégeau |
6,239 |
12.8 |
-11.4 |
$30,097
|
|
|
New Democratic |
Francis Chartrand |
3,418 |
7.0 |
+3.6 |
$1,522
|
|
|
Green |
Marie Martine Bédard |
2,643 |
5.4 |
+1.1 |
$1,860
|
| Total valid votes/Expense limit
|
48,745 |
100.0 |
$76,468
|
| 2004 Canadian federal election
|
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
|
Expenditures
|
|
|
Bloc Québécois |
Gilles Perron |
27,993 |
61.4 |
+12.0 |
$36,071
|
|
|
Liberal |
Yolaine Savignac |
11,025 |
24.2 |
-10.2 |
$36,430
|
|
|
Conservative |
Érick Gauthier |
3,064 |
6.7 |
-5.6 |
$6,653
|
|
|
Green |
Marie Martine Bédard |
1,961 |
4.3 |
+1.8 |
$1,319
|
|
|
New Democratic |
Nicolas Du Cap |
1,559 |
3.4 |
+2.0 |
$411
|
| Total valid votes/Expense limit
|
45,602 |
100.0 |
$74,324
|
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.
Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse
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- ^ Statistics Canada: 2011
- ^ Statistics Canada: 2011
- ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (February 9, 2022). "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Rivière-des-Mille-Îles [Federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order)], Quebec". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ "Voter information service". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 12, 2025.
- ^ "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts". Elections Canada. April 29, 2025. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
- ^ "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
- ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
- ^ "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
- ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, 30 September 2015
- ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
- ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
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