- Source: Brampton Centre (federal electoral district)
- Brampton Centre (federal electoral district)
- Brampton—Springdale (federal electoral district)
- Brampton West (federal electoral district)
- Brampton (federal electoral district)
- Bramalea—Gore—Malton (federal electoral district)
- Mississauga Centre (federal electoral district)
- Brampton (disambiguation)
- Mississauga—Brampton South
- List of Canadian electoral districts
- 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution
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Brampton Centre (French: Brampton-Centre) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that is represented in the House of Commons of Canada. This riding was created in 1996 from parts of Brampton riding and in 2013, Elections Canada redistributed 3 ridings in the city of Brampton to bring back Brampton Centre. This was primarily due to large population increases in the Greater Toronto Area, and Peel Region in particular.
Geography
The riding was recreated for the federal election held 19 October 2015. The newly carved out Brampton Centre riding was reconstituted by taking portions of Brampton—Springdale, Bramalea—Gore—Malton and a small portion of Mississauga—Brampton South.
The new boundaries start from Hurontario Street and Bovaird Drive West; South on Main Street to the intersection of Vodden Street; East on Vodden Street East to Kennedy Road; Kennedy Road south to Steeles Avenue East; West on Steeles Avenue to Hurontario Street; South on Hurontario Street to Highway 407; East on Highway 407 to Torbram Road; North on Torbram Road to Williams Parkway; West on Williams Parkway to Highway 410; North on Highway 410 to Bovaird Drive East; West on Bovaird Drive East to Main Street.
Members of Parliament
The riding has elected the following members of Parliament:
Election results
= 2015–present
== 1997–2000
=Demographics
According to the 2021 Canadian census
Languages : 54.0% English, 9.6% Punjabi, 3.4% Urdu, 3.2% Spanish, 2.6% Tagalog, 2.5% Hindi, 1.6% Portuguese, 1.9% Gujarati, 1.0% Italian, 1.2% Tamil
Religions: 49.7% Christian (24.3% Catholic, 2.7% Pentecostal, 2.5% Anglican, 2.0% United Church, 1.2% Christian Orthodox, 1.0% Baptist, 16.0% Other), 12.5% Hindu, 10.3% Sikh, 9.5% Muslim, 1.3% Buddhist, 16.1% None
Median income: $37,200 (2020)
Average income: $43,680 (2020)
See also
List of Canadian electoral districts
Historical federal electoral districts of Canada
Notes
References
External links
Federal riding history from the Library of Parliament
http://www.elections.ca/res/cir/maps2/mapprov.asp?map=35008&lang=e