Orléans Ward

Orléans Ward (Ward 1) is a city ward in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was created before the 2000 Election when the area was amalgamated into the city of Ottawa. The ward covers much of the suburban community of Orleans in the east of the city. Previous to that, the ward existed in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton Council. It contains the neighbourhoods of Convent Glen, Convent Glen South, Hiawatha Park, Orleans Wood, Riverglen, Queenswood Village, Chatelaine Village, River Walk, Queenswood Heights, Queenswood South, Fallingbrook and the eastern part of the Cardinal Creek neighbourhood (east of Trim Road). Not all of Orleans is in the Orléans Ward, as some of it is in Cumberland Ward and Innes Ward. It covers an area of 25.2 km2 (9.7 sq mi).

Orleans
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°28.5′N 75°30.0′W
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
  CouncillorMatthew Luloff
Area
  Total25.5 km2 (9.8 sq mi)
Population
  Total46,900
  Density1,800/km2 (4,800/sq mi)
Languages (2016)
  English57.7%
  French32.3%
  Arabic1.7%
  Spanish1.2%

When the Ward boundaries changed for the 2006 election, there was only a small change to the ward boundary on Portobello.

It is represented by Bob Monette, city councillor as it the seat was vacated by Herb Kreling in September 2005. Kreling had held the seat since its inception. Montette won in a by-election January 2006 his main opposition was former school board trustee Sheryl MacDonald and Elena Harder, daughter of city councillor Jan Harder. In the November 2006 general election Monette's only opposition was Dennis Vowels.

Demographics

According to the Canada 2011 Census

The Ward's population was 47,670.

Ethnic groups: 81.4% White, 5.5% Black, 3.0% South Asian, 2.8% Aboriginal, 1.9% Arab, 1.7% Chinese
Languages: 59.6% English, 31.7% French, 1.5% Arabic, 1.0% Chinese
Religions: 78.2% Christian (53.7% Catholic, 6.7% United Church, 5.8% Anglican, 1.5% Presbyterian, 1.3% Pentecostal, 1.1% Baptist, 8.1% Other), 3.1% Muslim, 1.1% Hindu, 16.5% No religion
Median income (2010): $45,285
Average income (2010): $50,954

Regional and City Councillors

  • Prior to 1994, the area was represented by the Mayors of Cumberland and Gloucester and 2 at large Gloucester city and regional councillors. From 1994 to 2000, the area was covered by Queenswood and Fallingbrook Wards on Cumberland City Council and Orléans North Ward on Gloucester City Council.
  1. Herb Kreling (1994–2006)
  2. Bob Monette (2006–2018)
  3. Matthew Luloff (2018–present)

Election results

1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Herb Kreling327530.37
Bob Monette325230.16
Keith De Cruz311828.92
Bernard Pelot7667.10
Stan Lamothe3713.44

1997 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Herb Kreling364841.39
Keith De Cruz273030.98
Pierre Cantin243527.63

2000 Ottawa municipal election

Following amalgamation, regional councillor Herb Kreling defeated Cumberland City Councillors John Morgan (Queenswood Ward) and Gerry Lalonde (Heritage Ward).

City council
Candidate Votes %
Herb Kreling 7029 40.96
John Morgan 5564 32.42
Gerry Lalonde 4569 26.62
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Votes %
Claudette Cain 10819 62.35
Bob Chiarelli 6129 35.32
Marc-André Belair 180 1.04
Georges Saade 93 0.54
Ken Mills 41 0.24
James A. Hall 31 0.18
Paula Nemchin 29 0.17
John Turmel 19 0.11
Morteza Naini 10 0.06

2003 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Votes %
Herb Kreling 7,182 72.89
Louise Malloy 2,671 27.11
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Votes %
Bob Chiarelli 5,700 57.44
Terry Kilrea 3,553 35.80
Ike Awgu 274 2.76
Ron Burke 126 1.27
Paula Nemchin 75 0.76
Donna Upson 69 0.70
John A. Bell 66 0.67
John Turmel 61 0.61

2006 by-election

Held on January 9 to replace the out going Herb Kreling.

Candidates

  • Elena Harder: Daughter of Bell-South Nepean Ward councillor Jan Harder
  • Debbie Jodoin: Socially Conservative political activist
  • Sheryl MacDonald: Orleans/Cumberland Public School Board Trustee 1997-2005, as well as former Human Rights Commissioner, provincial Labour Relations Board Member, United Way Director, Family Services Association Board Member, Citizen Advocacy Board Member, and Human Resources manager for Air Canada (28 years).
  • Pierre Maheu president of the Orléans Parks and Recreation Association and a member of the City of Ottawa's Committee of Adjustment, ran for regional council in 1997 (Innes Ward), and in 2002 dropped out of the race for the Liberal Party of Ontario nomination in Ottawa—Orléans.
  • Louise Malloy: Seniors advocate and a retired military sergeant. Ran in the 2003 election, and lost to Herb Kreling.
  • Bob Monette: Former Cumberland Township councillor (1985–1991). Ran for regional council in 1994 but lost.
  • Gino L. Nicolini Owner of Nicolini Construction and Engineering Ltd. as well as several pizza shops in and around Ottawa namely Nicolini PizzaLand.
  • Michel Tardif Fringe candidate

Dropped out

  • Don Rivington - ran in Bay Ward in the 2003 election. Opted to run in mayoral race instead, to forward is one issue candidacy (that Ottawa should get an ombudsman)

Results

City council
Candidate Votes %
Bob Monette 2891 34.15
Sheryl MacDonald 2026 23.93
Elena Harder 1738 20.53
Louise Malloy 578 6.83
Debbie Jodoin 457 5.40
Pierre Maheu 409 4.83
Gino L. Nicolini 307 3.63
Michel Tardif 60 0.71

2006 Ottawa municipal election

After facing seven candidates in the January by-election, incumbent councillor Bob Monette, faced off against Dennis Vowles, son of former Gloucester city councillor Ken Vowles.

City council
Candidate Votes %
Bob Monette 12,201 69.98
Dennis Vowles 5,235 30.02
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Votes %
Larry O'Brien8,92850.01
Alex Munter6,42235.97
Bob Chiarelli2,32513.02
Jane Scharf780.44
Piotr Anweiler440.25
Robert Larter320.18
Barkley Pollock230.13

2010 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Votes %
Bob Monette972859.99
Fred Sherwin393924.35
Jennifer Robitaille232614.34
Renee Greenberg2121.31
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Votes %
Jim Watson8,68553.26
Larry O'Brien3,93724.14
Clive Doucet1,91811.76
Andrew S. Haydon9395.76
Mike Maguire3322.04
Robert G. Gauthier1320.81
Jane Scharf840.52
Charlie Taylor520.32
Cesar Bello510.31
Idris Ben-Tahir270.17
Robin Lawrance270.17
Sean Ryan270.17
Robert Larter180.11
Michael St. Arnaud170.10
Joseph Furtenbacher140.09
Daniel J. Lyrette140.09
Samuel Wright140.09
Julio Pita80.05
Vincent Libweshya60.04
Fraser Liscumb60.04

2014 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Vote %
    Bob Monette10,66275.47
    Jennifer Robitaille2,54618.02
    R. Gordon Jensen9196.51
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson10,53680.72
    Mike Maguire1,93514.82
    Rebecca Pyrah1270.97
    Michael St. Arnaud1250.96
    Darren W. Wood960.74
    Anwar Syed920.70
    Robert White860.66
    Bernard Couchman560.43

2018 Ottawa municipal election

In 2018, Orleans Ward had 17 candidate names on the ballot, a record.[2] Two candidates, Doug Feltmate and Louise Soyez, withdrew late in the campaign, reducing the active names to 15.

Council candidate Vote %
    Matthew Luloff3,62223.76
    Catherine Kitts3,35822.02
    Rick Bédard2,79918.36
    Mireille Brownhill1,90012.46
    Kevin Tetreault6854.49
    Diego Elizondo3992.62
    Qamar Masood3932.58
    Jarrod Goldsmith3572.34
    Dina Epale3362.20
    Shannon Kramer3332.18
    Guy Desroches3282.15
    Miranda Gray2381.56
    Don Yetman2121.39
    Doug Feltmate1020.67
    Toby Bossert730.48
    Geoffrey Nicholas Griplas650.43
    Louise Soyez470.31
Mayoral candidate (All Wards) Vote %
    Jim Watson (X)188,96071.03
    Clive Doucet59,15622.24
    Bruce McConville4,3601.64
    Craig MacAulay2,2720.85
    Ahmed Bouragba1,9120.72
    Joey Drouin1,8930.71
    Hamid Alakozai1,8670.70
    James T. Sheahan1,3540.51
    Michael Pastien1,1770.44
    Ryan Lythall1,1150.42
    Moises Schachtler9940.37
    Bernard Couchman9640.36

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