Canadian federal election results in Western Montreal
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Western Montreal.
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Regional Profile
Montreal boasts some of the most highly-polarized political geography in Canada: While the Bloc Québécois is strong is the mostly francophone East End, the Western portions of the city have been a Liberal fortress for the past half-century and contains some of the safest Liberal seats in the country. High anglophone populations and relative affluence in some ridings prompt ludicrously high Grit returns; it has been wryly noted that if a mailbox stood for election in seats like Mount Royal it would win simply because it was red. Even in the surge of Brian Mulroney's Conservatives in 1988 and 1984, the Liberals picked up most seats in this area. Today, despite the sponsorship scandal rocking Liberal support in Quebec, it would truly require a nightmarish meltdown scenario for the Liberals to lose even a handful of seats here. Incumbents in the area are almost entirely current and former cabinet ministers, including Prime Minister Paul Martin.
2005? - 39th General Election
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2004 - 38th General Election
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