Marxist-Leninist Party candidates, 2000 Canadian federal election
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The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) fielded several candidates in the 2000 federal election, none of whom were elected.
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[edit] Ontario
[edit] Wendell Fields (Hamilton West)
Fields received 61 votes, finishing tenth against Liberal incumbent Stan Keyes.
[edit] Kim Roberge (Ottawa—Vanier)
Roberge listed herself as a receptionist. She also campaigned as a Marxist-Leninist candidate in the 1998 Quebec provincial election, for an Outaouais-area riding.
In 1998, the Ottawa Citizen newspaper interviewed a local resident named Kim Roberge who was participating in the city's International Women's Day activities. She was listed as a twenty-year old sociology student at the University of Ottawa, originally from Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville, Quebec (Ottawa Citizen, 9 May 1998). It is possible that this is the same person.
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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1998 Quebec provincial | Chapleau | Marxist-Leninist | 59 | 6/6 | Benoît Pelletier, Liberal | |
2000 federal | Ottawa—Vanier | Marxist-Leninist | 74 | 0.15 | 9/9 | Mauril Belanger, Liberal |