Local jam merchant
E. D. Smith promoted the area and served as a Wentworth MP around the turn of the 20th century. Otherwise, the most recent political tremor occurred when
Tony Valeri, the federal minister of transport who supported
Paul Martin as
Liberal leader, defeated
Sheila Copps, a former
Canadian heritage minister who supported
Jean Chrétien, in a bitter constituency nomination election after redistricting forced the two sitting MPs head-to-head in the formerly divided Hamilton East-Stoney Creek. From 2006 until 2014,
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek was represented at the federal level by the
New Democratic Party MP
Wayne Marston, who was defeated in 2015 by former Mayor and Liberal Party candidate
Bob Bratina. Bratina opted not to seek re-election in 2021 due to his opposition to the federal government's decision to fund Hamilton's light rail transit project. In 2021, former City Councillor
Chad Collins was elected as Member of Parliament for the area as the
Liberal Party candidate. Collins was narrowly defeated in 2025 by local entrepreneur
Conservative Ned Kuruc, who had worked as a mortgage specialist and owner of a local cannabis brand prior to his election. Kuruc is the first Conservative to represent
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek at the federal level. Like its bigger neighbour, Stoney Creek expanded over the 20th century to encompass more and more of its smaller neighbours like Fruitland, Winona, Vinemount, Tapleytown, Tweedside and Elfrida in Saltfleet Township. The Village of Stoney Creek consolidated with Saltfleet Township in 1974 to become the Town of Stoney Creek. Areas it annexed on top of the
Niagara Escarpment west of Highway 20 (now known as Upper Centennial Parkway) became known as Upper Stoney Creek or Satellite City. In 1984, it was granted city status, and was looking to challenge its more populous neighbour. However, over its residents' strenuous objections, the City of Stoney Creek was amalgamated with Glanbrook, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough and Hamilton to form the City of Hamilton. However, its suburban voters helped ensure the first mayor of an amalgamated Hamilton came from the former suburbs. The new city's second mayor,
Larry Di Ianni, had served as a Stoney Creek Councillor for 20 years. The last mayor of Stoney Creek was Anne Bain. == Infrastructure ==