Waterloo North was a federal
electoral district represented in the
Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the
province of
Ontario. It was created by the
British North America Act of 1867 which entitled each of north and south ridings of the County of Waterloo to elect one
Member of Parliament.
The North Riding of Waterloo was defined in 1859 as consisting of the Townships of North Waterloo, Woolwich and Wellesley, and the Town of Berlin and Village of Waterloo.
In 1903, it was re-defined to consist of the townships of North Waterloo, Wellesley and Woolwich, the towns of Berlin and Waterloo, and the village of Elmira. In 1924, it was re-defined to consist of the townships of Wellesley and Woolwich, and the northern part of the township of Waterloo. In 1947, it was re-defined to consist of the city of
Kitchener, the town of
Waterloo and the townships of Wellesley and Woolwich, and the northern part of the township of Waterloo.
The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between
Kitchener,
Waterloo and
Wellington—Grey ridings.
Electoral history
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BOWMAN, Isaac Erb|align="right"| acclaimed|}
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Liberal|BOWMAN, Isaac Erb|align="right"| acclaimed|}
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KRANZ, Hugo|align="right"|1,412|
Liberal| BOWMAN, I.E.|align="right"| 1,279|}
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Conservative|KRANZ, Hugo|align="right"|1,459|Unknown|BOWLBY, Dr....
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