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Barrhaven West Ward

Coordinates: 45°16′N 75°44′W / 45.267°N 75.733°W / 45.267; -75.733
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Barrhaven West
Location within Ottawa
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°16′N 75°44′W / 45.267°N 75.733°W / 45.267; -75.733
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • CouncillorDavid Hill
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total
47,253
Languages (2016)
 • English67.8%
 • French8.0%
 • Mandarin3.6%
 • Arabic3.3%
 • Cantonese1.3%
 • Spanish1.3%
 • Punjabi1.1%
 • Urdu1.0%
 • Vietnamese1.0%

Barrhaven West Ward (Ward 3) is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The ward consists of the western half of the Barrhaven subdivision. It consists of the neighbourhoods of Cedarhill Estates, Orchard Estates, Strandherd Meadows, Old Barrhaven, Barrhaven Mews, Jockvale, Halfmoon Bay and Stonebridge.

History

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Location of Barrhaven Ward (2006–2022)

From 1994 to 2006, the ward was much larger, also encompassing the neighbourhoods of Heart's Desire, Davidson Heights, Rideau Glen, Boyce, Clearview, Country Place, Victory Hill, Pineglen, Merivale Gardens, Grenfell Glen, Arbeatha Park, Westcliffe Estates, Lynwood Village, Twin Elm, Fallowfield and Bells Corners. From 1997 to 2006, the ward was named Bell-South Nepean Ward. Prior to that, it was just known as Ward 3. In 2006, these areas were transferred to new wards: The Bells Corners area went to College Ward, the areas along Hunt Club joined Knoxdale-Merivale Ward, Heart's Desire and Davidson Heights joined the new Gloucester-South Nepean Ward and the rural parts joined Rideau-Goulbourn Ward.

From 2006 to 2022, the ward was known as Barrhaven Ward, and ward consisted of the neighbourhoods of Cedarhill Estates, Orchard Estates, The Meadows, Pheasant Run, Fraservale, Barrhaven, Knollsbrook and Longfields.

Following the 2020 Ottawa Ward boundary review, the ward's southern boundary was extended to Barnsdale Road to the south, uniting the Half Moon Bay and Stonebridge neighbourhoods into the ward. The ward lost the area east of Greenbank Road and north of the Strandherd Road to the new ward of Barrhaven East.[2][3]

The Ward had been served by Jan Harder on Ottawa City Council since the area was amalgamated into Ottawa in 2000. She was also the city councillor for Barrhaven Ward on Nepean City Council prior to that, from 1997 to 2000. Doug Collins was the Nepean city councillor from 1994 to 1997.

Demographics

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According to the 2011 Canadian census

Ethnic groups: 71.1% White, 6.9% South Asian, 6.4% Chinese, 4.2% Black, 2.7% Arab, 2.2% Aboriginal, 2.1% Southeast Asian, 1.6% Filipino, 1.1% Latin American
Languages: 71.8% English, 7.4% French, 4.7% Chinese, 2.0% Arabic, 1.2% Spanish, 1.1% Italian, 1.1% Vietnamese
Religions: 66.3% Christian (39.3% Catholic, 6.7% United Church, 5.8% Anglican, 2.1% Christian Orthodox, 1.9% Presbyterian, 1.4% Pentecostal, 1.1% Lutheran, 1.1% Baptist, 6.9% Other), 4.9% Muslim, 3.2% Hindu, 1.6% Buddhist, 21.8% No religion
Median income (2010): $45,092
Average income (2010): $50,269

Regional and city councillors

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  • Prior to 1994, the area was represented by the Mayor of Nepean plus three city and regional councillors.
  1. David Pratt (1994-1997)
  2. Molly McGoldrick-Larsen (1997-2000)
  3. Jan Harder (2001–2022)
  4. David Hill (2022–present)

Election results

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Regional council: Ward 3
Candidate Votes %
David Pratt Acclaimed
Nepean City council: Barrhaven Ward
Candidate Votes %
Doug Collins 3,304 58.14
Kim Millan 1,902 33.47
Nick Dean 477 8.39
Ottawa-Carleton Regional council: Bell-South Nepean Ward
Candidate Votes %
Molly McGoldrick-Larsen 8,166 73.16
Brian Beckett 1,831 16.40
Adam Hacker 1,165 10.44
Nepean City council: Barrhaven Ward
Candidate Votes %
Jan Harder 3,222 54.72
Mike Kronick 1,841 31.27
Bill Gordon 825 14.01
City council
Candidate Votes %
Jan Harder 10640 60.89
Molly McGoldrick-Larsen 6834 39.11
City council
Candidate Votes %
Jan Harder 11876 86.75
John R. Palmer 1784 13.25

Longtime incumbent Jan Harder faced off against Cathrine Gardiner a freelance photo journalist, Joe King an agricultural economist and T.K. Chu, a systems engineer.

City council
Candidate Votes %
Jan Harder 9433 74.94
Joe King 1468 11.66
T.K. Chu 853 6.78
Cathrine Gardner 833 6.62
City council
Candidate Votes %
Jan Harder 8,263 66.31
Rustin Hollywood 2,944 23.62
Joseph King 1,255 10.07
City council
Candidate Vote %
    Jan Harder 8,686 75.50
    Ian Burrsey 2,490 21.64
    Syed Asghar Hussain 328 2.85
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson 8,379 74.06
    Mike Maguire 2,460 21.74
    Anwar Syed 130 1.15
    Rebecca Pyrah 95 0.84
    Darren W. Wood 78 0.69
    Robert White 69 0.61
    Bernard Couchman 68 0.60
    Michael St. Arnaud 35 0.31
Council candidate Vote %
    Jan Harder 11,489 74.27
    Hadi Wess 2,427 15.69
    Franklin Epape 908 5.87
    Atiq Qureshi 535 3.46
    Ahmad Malgarai 110 0.71
Council candidate Vote %
David Hill 6,230 43.97
Taayo Simmonds 4,737 33.43
Jay Chadha 2,200 15.53
Sadaf Ebrahim 1,001 7.07

References

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  1. ^ "Barrhaven West wide open for the 1st time in a quarter-century". CBC News. Sep 2, 2022.
  2. ^ "Ottawa Ward Boundary Review 2020". City of Ottawa.
  3. ^ "Councillor still hearing opposition to changing Rideau-Goulbourn despite ward's slave-owner namesake". Ottawa Citizen.
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