West Carleton-March Ward (Ward 5) is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The ward was created for the 2000 election when West Carleton Township was amalgamated into the new city of Ottawa. At that time, the ward was called West Carleton Ward. It consisted of the former West Carleton Township. In 2006, the boundaries were altered, and the ward was given its present name. Its southern border became Highway 7 and the Queensway and it lost some areas in the southeastern part of the ward. The ward also added the rural northern portion of the former city of Kanata. Its population in 2006 was 23,400 – the second least populated ward. Its area is 763 km², the largest city ward. It was represented by Eli El-Chantiry on Ottawa City Council from 2003 until 2022 when he retired. Clarke Kelly won t
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| - West Carleton-March Ward (Ward 5) is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The ward was created for the 2000 election when West Carleton Township was amalgamated into the new city of Ottawa. At that time, the ward was called West Carleton Ward. It consisted of the former West Carleton Township. In 2006, the boundaries were altered, and the ward was given its present name. Its southern border became Highway 7 and the Queensway and it lost some areas in the southeastern part of the ward. The ward also added the rural northern portion of the former city of Kanata. Its population in 2006 was 23,400 – the second least populated ward. Its area is 763 km², the largest city ward. It was represented by Eli El-Chantiry on Ottawa City Council from 2003 until 2022 when he retired. Clarke Kelly won t (en)
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- Carp, Ontario
- Rideau-Goulbourn Ward
- Canada 2016 Census
- Dunrobin, Ontario
- Dwight Eastman
- Galetta, Ontario
- Eli El-Chantiry
- English language
- French language
- German language
- Corkery, Ontario
- 2010 Ottawa municipal election
- Stittsville
- 2003 Ottawa municipal election
- 2022 Ottawa municipal election
- 2006 Ottawa municipal election
- Ottawa wards
- Ottawa
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Ottawa City Council
- Queensway (Ottawa)
- 2000 Ottawa municipal election
- 2014 Ottawa municipal election
- Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario
- 2018 Ottawa municipal election
- Jim Watson (Canadian politician)
- Kanata, Ontario
- Constance Bay, Ontario
- Antrim, Ontario
- Ontario
- Ward (electoral subdivision)
- Westwood, Ontario
- West Carleton Township
- South March
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- Goulbourn Ward
- Highway 7 (Ontario)
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| - West Carleton-March Ward (Ward 5) is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The ward was created for the 2000 election when West Carleton Township was amalgamated into the new city of Ottawa. At that time, the ward was called West Carleton Ward. It consisted of the former West Carleton Township. In 2006, the boundaries were altered, and the ward was given its present name. Its southern border became Highway 7 and the Queensway and it lost some areas in the southeastern part of the ward. The ward also added the rural northern portion of the former city of Kanata. Its population in 2006 was 23,400 – the second least populated ward. Its area is 763 km², the largest city ward. It was represented by Eli El-Chantiry on Ottawa City Council from 2003 until 2022 when he retired. Clarke Kelly won the 2022 election to represent the ward. Following the 2020 Ottawa Ward boundary review, the ward lost small sections of territory in the South March area and north of Stittsville to accommodate proposed housing developments. (en)
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