Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) candidates, 2011 Canadian federal election

This is a list of the candidates running for the Marxist–Leninist Party in the 41st Canadian federal election.

Contents

Nova Scotia - 1 seats

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Halifax Tony Seed 152 0.33 5/5

Quebec - 22 seats

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel Christian-Simon Ferlatte 117 0.20 7/7
Beauport—Limoilou Claude Moreau 122 0.23 7/7
Bourassa Geneviève Roey 121 0.32 6/6
Brossard—La Prairie Normand Chouinard Chouinard is a perennial candidate for the Marxist-Leninist Party, having run in seven federal and five provincial elections.[1] He was thirty-seven years old in the 2006 federal campaign.[2] Truck driver[3] 110 0.18 6/6
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant Linda Sullivan 162 0.29 6/6
Hochelaga Christine Dandenault 143 0.31 8/8
Honoré-Mercier Jean-Paul Bédard 170 0.35 7/7
Jeanne-Le Ber Eileen Studd 121 0.23 6/6
La Pointe-de-l'Île Claude Brunelle 213 0.45 6/6
LaSalle—Émard Yves Le Seigle 288 0.69 6/7
Laurentides—Labelle Mihaël St-Louis 149 0.26 6/6
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Serge Lachapelle 77 0.15 8/9
Laval Yvon Breton 224 0.44 6/6
Laval—Les Îles Polyvios Tsakanikas 194 0.36 7/7
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher Serge Patenaude 228 0.44 6/6
Mount Royal Diane Johnston 109 0.28 6/7
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Rachel Hoffman 131 0.29 7/7
Papineau Peter Macrisopoulos 228 0.53 6/7
Pontiac Benoit Legros 124 0.25 6/6
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Stéphane Chénier 140 0.26 7/7
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Fernand Deschamps 176 0.43 6/6
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Garnet Colly 162 0.45 6/6

Ontario - 29 seats

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale Jamile Ghaddar F 77 0.13 6/6
Barrie Christine Nugent F 82 0.14 6/7
Beaches—East York Roger Carter M 130 0.27 5/5
Bramalea—Gore—Malton Frank Chilelli M High School Teacher 371 0.64 5/5
Burlington Elaine Baetz F 140 0.23 5/5
Cambridge Manuel Couto M 153 0.28 5/5
Essex Enver Villamizar 77 0.15 5/5
Etobicoke Centre Sarah Thompson F 149 0.28 5/5
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Janice Murray F 190 0.35 5/5
Etobicoke North Anna Di Carlo F 189 0.59 5/6
Hamilton Centre Lisa Nussey F 252 0.60 5/5
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Wendell Fields 95 0.20 8/9
Kitchener Centre Mark Corbiere M 92 0.18 7/7
Kitchener—Waterloo Julian Ichim 66 0.10 7/7
Mississauga—Brampton South Tim Sullivan 127 0.24 5/5
Mississauga East—Cooksville Piette Chénier 241 0.51 5/5
Mississauga—Erindale Dagmar Sullivan 99 0.16 5/5
Nickel Belt Steve Rutchinski 59 0.13 5/5
Oshawa David Gershuny 61 0.12 6/6
Ottawa Centre Pierre Soublière 44 0.07 8/8
Ottawa—Vanier Christian Legeais 122 0.23 5/5
Parkdale—High Park Lorne Gershuny 86 0.17 7/7
Parry Sound—Muskoka Albert Gray Smith 54 0.12 6/6
Sault Ste. Marie Mike Taffarel 38 0.09 6/6
Toronto Centre Philip Fernandez 76 0.14 8/8
Trinity—Spadina Nick Lin 140 0.21 6/6
Welland Ron J. Walker 71 0.14 7/7
Windsor—Tecumseh Laura Chesnik 242 0.54 5/5
Windsor West Margaret Villamizar 153 0.38 5/5

Alberta - 5 seats

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Calgary Centre-North Peggy Askin F 203 0.40 5/5
Calgary Northeast Daniel Blanchard M 206 0.50 5/5
Calgary West André Vachon M 227 0.35 5/5
Edmonton Centre Peggy Morton F 81 0.16 6/6
Edmonton—Strathcona Kevan Hunter 91 0.19 6/7

British Columbia - 13 seats

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Abbotsford David MacKay M 286 0.57 5/5
Burnaby—Douglas Brian Sproule M 57 0.12 7/7
Burnaby—New Westminster Joseph Theriault M 94 0.21 6/6
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell F 173 0.35 6/6
Nanaimo—Alberni Barbara Biley F 81 0.12 6/7
Nanaimo—Cowichan Jack East 170 0.27 5/5
New Westminster—Coquitlam Roland Verrier 95 0.19 5/5
Vancouver Centre Michael Hill 62 0.11 8/8
Vancouver East Anne Jamieson 318 0.72 5/5
Vancouver Island North Frank Martin 57 0.10 6/6
Vancouver Kingsway Donna Petersen 78 0.17 7/7
Vancouver South Charles Boylan 222 0.49 5/5
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Carol Lee Chapman 87 0.14 8/9

See also

References

  1. ^ Chouinard's complete electoral record is as follows:
    Election Division Party Votes  % Place Winner
    1993 federal Laurier—Sainte-Marie Marxist-Leninist 205 0.51 7/9 Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Québécois
    1994 provincial Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques Marxist-Leninist 74 0.24 11/13 André Boulerice, Parti Québécois
    1997 federal Westmount—Ville-Marie Marxist-Leninist 166 0.37 8/8 Lucienne Robillard, Liberal
    1998 provincial Mercier Marxist-Leninist 79 0.25 8/9 Robert Perreault, Parti Québécois
    2000 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 172 0.34 7/7 Jacques Saada, Liberal
    2003 provincial Verdun Marxist-Leninist 71 0.25 8/10 Henri-François Gautrin, Liberal
    2004 federal Jeanne—Le Ber Marxist-Leninist 148 0.32 7/7 Liza Frulla, Liberal
    2006 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 110 0.19 6/6 Marcel Lussier, Bloc Québécois
    2007 provincial La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 60 0.14 8/8 Monique Roy Verville, Action démocratique
    2008 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 157 0.27 6/6 Alexandra Mendès, Liberal
    2008 provincial La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 150 0.41 6/6 François Rebello, Parti Québécois
    2011 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 110 0.18 6/6 Hoang Mai, New Democratic Party

    Sources: Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada; Official results, Elections Canada: 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011; Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec: Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques, 1994, Mercier, 1998, Verdun, 2003; La Prairie, 2007, and La Prairie, 2008.

  2. ^ Irwin Block, "Money, ethnic vote both factors," Montreal Gazette, 23 December 2005, A14. Chouinard has written for TML Daily, the party's newspaper. See for instance Normand Chouinard, "Another Electoral Coup Against Quebec on the Horizon", TML Daily, 29 April 2011, accessed 19 June 2011.
  3. ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: BROSSARD--LA PRAIRIE (2008/10/14) , Parliament of Canada, accessed 19 June 2011.