Diane Johnston

Diane Johnston is a politician and political activist in Canada. She has campaigned for office at the federal and provincial levels in Ontario and Quebec, as a candidate of the Communist Party of Canada - Marxist-Leninist. In the 1995 Ontario provincial election, she was recognized as the leader of the "Ontario Renewal Party", which was the CPC-ML under a different name.

Johnston has at various times described her occupation as office worker, sales representative, and secretary. She became involved with the Marxist-Leninist Party[1] in the mid-1970s, and has written numerous articles published by the party. In 2002, she wrote an article describing the federal government's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act as racist legislation.

Johnston was 51 years old at the time of the 2003 Quebec election. Running in Quebec, she has described Quebec as a nation and not simply as a Canadian province.

Electoral record

References

  1. ^ Affairs, Canada. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional (2004). Délibérations du Comité sénatorial permanent des affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles. Queen's Printer.. pp. 8–72. http://books.google.com/books?id=u3CHAAAAMAAJ. Retrieved 20 April 2011. "From the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada: Diane Johnston, Secretary, National Office. ..." 
1989 Quebec provincial election : Sainte-Anne edit
Party Candidate Votes % +/-
     Liberal Normand Cherry 9,089 41.18
     Parti Québécois Gilles Cormier 7,977 36.14
     Equality Richard Lord 3,057 13.85
     Green Serge Bellemare 941 4.26
     New Democratic Suzy Potvin 218 0.99
     Independent André 1er Le Pape Brabant 177 0.80
     Independent Fergus V. Keyes 170 0.77
     Progressive Conservative Réal Letendre 141 0.64
     Parti des travailleurs Daniel McCrea 78 0.35
     Marxist-Leninist Diane Johnston 70 0.32
     Crédit social uni Jimmy Alcide Gallant 68 0.31
     Communist Irène Dasylva 44 0.20
     Mouvement socialiste Thérèse Spénard 42 0.19
Total valid votes 22,072 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 559
Turnout 22,631 67.31
Electors on the lists 33,623