Liberal Party of Canada candidates, 2008 Canadian federal election
This is a list of nominated candidates for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 40th Canadian federal election.[1]
Riding |
Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Cape Breton—Canso |
Rodger Cuzner |
incumbent MP |
M |
Glace Bay |
Parliamentarian |
17,447 |
48.1% |
1st |
Central Nova |
NONE |
No candidate due to deal between Stéphane Dion and Green Party leader Elizabeth May not to run candidates in each other's ridings. |
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Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley |
Tracy Parsons |
Former leader of the Progressive Canadian Party |
M |
Bible Hill |
V.P. Sales |
3,344 |
8.5% |
4th |
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour |
Michael Savage |
incumbent MP |
M |
Dartmouth |
Parliamentarian |
16,016 |
39.5% |
1st |
Halifax |
Catherine Meade |
Cofounder of the Gay and Lesbian International Sports Association |
F |
Halifax |
Lawyer |
12,458 |
27.6% |
2nd |
Halifax West |
Geoff Regan |
incumbent MP |
M |
Bedford |
Lawyer |
17,129 |
41.6% |
1st |
Kings—Hants |
Hon. Scott Brison |
incumbent MP |
M |
Cheverie |
Parliamentarian |
16,641 |
44.2% |
1st |
Sackville—Eastern Shore |
Carolyn Scott |
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F |
Eastern Passage |
Retired |
5,018 |
12.7% |
3rd |
South Shore—St. Margaret's |
Bill Smith |
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M |
New Germany |
Chiropractor |
9,536 |
23.9% |
3rd |
Sydney—Victoria |
Mark Eyking |
incumbent MP |
M |
Millville |
Parliamentarian |
17,303 |
49.4% |
1st |
West Nova |
Robert Thibault |
incumbent MP |
M |
Lower Concession |
Administrator |
15,185 |
36.1% |
2nd |
Riding |
Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Acadie—Bathurst |
Odette Robichaud |
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F |
Inkerman Ferry |
Stenographer |
9,850 |
21.9% |
2nd |
Beauséjour |
Dominic LeBlanc |
incumbent MP |
M |
Grande-Digue |
Parliamentarian |
20,059 |
46.8% |
1st |
Fredericton |
David Innes |
CEO of the Greater Fredericton Airport Authority and chair of the New Brunswick Aerospace and Defence Association |
M |
Fredericton |
Engineer |
13,319 |
31.5% |
2nd |
Fundy Royal |
Mark Wright |
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M |
Sussex |
Sales Representative |
5,773 |
17.3% |
3rd |
Madawaska—Restigouche |
Jean-Claude D'Amours |
incumbent MP |
M |
Edmundston |
Parliamentarian |
16,266 |
47.4% |
1st |
Miramichi |
Charles Hubbard |
incumbent MP |
M |
Red Bank |
Parliamentarian |
10,590 |
37.0% |
2nd |
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe |
Brian Murphy |
incumbent MP |
M |
Moncton |
Lawyer |
17,797 |
39.1% |
1st |
New Brunswick Southwest |
Nancy MacIntosh |
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F |
Hanwell |
Political Advisor |
5,863 |
19.6% |
2nd |
Saint John |
Paul Zed |
incumbent MP |
M |
Rothesay |
Lawyer |
13,285 |
38.1% |
2nd |
Tobique—Mactaquac |
Sally McGrath |
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F |
Taymouth |
High School Teacher |
6,773 |
21.5% |
2nd |
Riding |
Candidate |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou |
Mark Canada |
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M |
Rivière-Héva |
Entrepreneur |
5,108 |
18.4% |
3rd |
Abitibi—Témiscamingue |
Gilbert Barrette, |
former MP |
M |
La Sarre |
Retired |
9,055 |
20.7% |
2nd |
Ahuntsic |
Eleni Bakopanos |
former MP |
F |
Montreal |
Political Counsellor |
18,392 |
38.6% |
2nd |
Alfred-Pellan |
Wilson Saintelmy |
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M |
Laval |
Businessman |
15,594 |
29.3% |
2nd |
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel |
André Robert |
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M |
Saint-André-Avellin |
Secretary of the Treasury Board |
9,984 |
18.2% |
2nd |
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour |
Ghislaine Cournoyer |
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F |
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Retired |
7,987 |
16.28% |
3rd |
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Notes: Ghislaine Cournoyer was born in Boucherville. She is a retired nurse who taught at the Cégep de Sorel-Tracy until 1996. She also served for five years on a regional health council and for four years as a member of the Quebec public health ethics committee. She has been a member of the Red Cross board of directors (Sorel-Tracy section) and a secretary of the Association québécoise des retraités du secteur public et parapublic.[2] In 2002, she served as health minister in a three-day provincial "parlement des sages."[3] Cournoyer worked for the Liberal Party in the 2004 and 2006 elections before running for office herself.[4] She finished third against Bloc Québécois incumbent Louis Plamondon. |
Beauce |
René Roy |
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M |
Saint-Jules |
Farmer |
5,270 |
10.3% |
3rd |
Beauharnois—Salaberry |
Maria Lopez |
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F |
Hemmingford |
Interviewer |
7,995 |
14.9% |
3rd |
Beauport—Limoilou |
Yves Picard |
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Berthier—Maskinongé |
Jean-Luc Matteau |
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Bourassa |
Hon. Denis Coderre |
incumbent MP |
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Brome—Missisquoi |
Denis Paradis |
Former MP |
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Brossard—La Prairie |
Alexandra Mendès |
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F |
Sainte-Catherine |
Communications Agent |
19,103 |
32.6% |
1st |
Chambly—Borduas |
Gabriel Arsenault |
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Mont-Saint-Hilaire |
Student |
10,649 |
16.8% |
2nd |
Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles |
Denise Legros |
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Châteauguay—Saint-Constant |
Linda Schwey |
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Outremont |
Chartered Accountant |
10,104 |
18.4% |
2nd |
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord |
Mark Pettersen |
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Compton—Stanstead |
William Hogg |
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Drummond |
Jean Courchesne |
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Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine |
Denis Gauvreau |
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Gatineau |
Michel Simard |
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Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia |
Nancy Charest |
Former MNA for Matane |
F |
Matane |
Lawyer |
11,368 |
35.6% |
2nd |
Hochelaga |
Diane Dicaire |
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Honoré-Mercier |
Pablo Rodriguez |
Incumbent MP |
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Hull—Aylmer |
Marcel Proulx |
Incumbent MP |
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Jeanne-Le Ber |
Christian Feuillette |
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Joliette |
Suzie Saint-Onge |
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Jonquière—Alma |
Marc Dupéré |
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La Pointe-de-l'Île |
Oumy Sarr |
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Lac-Saint-Louis |
Francis Scarpaleggia |
incumbent MP |
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LaSalle—Émard |
Lise Zarac |
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Laurentides—Labelle |
Pierre Gfeller |
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Laurier—Sainte-Marie |
Sébastien Caron |
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Laval |
Alia Haddad |
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Laval—Les Îles |
Raymonde Folco |
incumbent MP |
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Lévis—Bellechasse |
Pauline Côté |
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Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher |
Ryan Hillier |
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Montreal |
Lawyer |
10,920 |
21.8% |
2nd |
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière |
Marie-Thérèse Hovington |
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Louis-Hébert |
Jean Beaupré |
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Louis-Saint-Laurent |
Hélène H. Leone |
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Manicouagan |
Randy Jones |
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Marc-Aurèle-Fortin |
Robert Frégeau |
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Mégantic—L'Érable |
Nicole Champagne |
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Montcalm |
David Grégoire |
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Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup |
Jean Bouchard |
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Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord |
Robert Gauthier |
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Mount Royal |
Irwin Cotler |
incumbent MP |
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Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine |
Marlene Jennings |
incumbent MP |
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Outremont |
Sébastien Dhavernas, |
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Actor |
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Papineau |
Justin Trudeau |
Educator and son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau |
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Pierrefonds—Dollard |
Bernard Patry |
incumbent MP |
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Pontiac |
Cindy Duncan-MacMillan |
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Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier |
Stephan Asselin |
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Québec |
Damien Rousseau |
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Repentigny |
Robert Semegen |
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Richmond—Arthabaska |
Gwyneth Grant |
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Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques |
Pierre Béland |
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Rivière-des-Mille-Îles |
Denis Joannette |
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Rivière-du-Nord |
Joao Neves |
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Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean |
Louise Boulanger |
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Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie |
Marjorie Théodore |
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Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert |
Pierre Diamond |
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M |
Boucherville |
Teacher |
11,755 |
22.2% |
2nd |
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot |
Denise Tremblay |
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F |
Varennes |
Secretary |
6,649 |
13.9% |
4th |
Saint-Jean |
Claire Ste-Marie |
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F |
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu |
Secretary of Direction |
9,430 |
17.7% |
2nd |
Saint-Lambert |
Roxane Stanners |
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F |
Montreal |
Lawyer |
12,383 |
28.5% |
2nd |
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville |
Hon. Stéphane Dion |
Party Leader |
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Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel |
Massimo Pacetti |
incumbent MP |
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Saint-Maurice—Champlain |
Ronald St.-Onge Lynch |
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Shefford |
Bernard Demers |
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Sherbrooke |
Nathalie Goguen |
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Terrebonne—Blainville |
Eva Nassif |
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Trois-Rivières |
Marcos G. Simard |
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Vaudreuil—Soulanges |
Brigitte Legault |
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F |
Montreal |
Professional |
13,954 |
21.3% |
3rd |
Verchères—Les Patriotes |
Francois Fournier |
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M |
Montreal |
Student |
8,871 |
16.3% |
2nd |
Westmount—Ville-Marie |
Marc Garneau |
former astronaut |
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Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Ajax—Pickering |
Mark Holland |
incumbent MP |
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Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing |
Brent St. Denis |
Incumbent MP |
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Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale |
Arlene MacFarlane |
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Barrie |
Rick Jones |
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Beaches—East York |
Hon. Maria Minna |
Incumbent MP |
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Bramalea—Gore—Malton |
Hon. Gurbax Mahli |
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Brampton—Springdale |
Ruby Dhalla |
Incumbent MP |
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Brampton West |
Andrew Kania |
Incumbent MP |
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Brant |
Lloyd St. Amand |
incumbent MP |
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Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound |
Thomas Noble |
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Burlington |
Paddy Torsney |
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Cambridge |
Gord Zeilstra |
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Carleton—Mississippi Mills |
Justin MacKinnon |
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Chatham-Kent—Essex |
Matt Daudlin |
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Davenport |
Mario Silva |
incumbent MP |
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Don Valley East |
Yasmin Ratansi |
incumbent MP |
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Don Valley West |
Rob Oliphant |
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Dufferin—Caledon |
Rebecca Finch |
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Durham |
Bryan Ransom |
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Eglinton—Lawrence |
Hon. Joe Volpe |
incumbent MP |
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Elgin—Middlesex—London |
Suzanne von Bommel |
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Essex |
Hon. Susan Whelan |
former MP |
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Etobicoke Centre |
Borys Wrzesnewskyj |
Incumbent MP |
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Etobicoke—Lakeshore |
Michael Ignatieff |
Incumbent MP and Deputy Leader |
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Etobicoke North |
Kirsty Duncan |
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Glengarry—Prescott—Russell |
Dan Boudria |
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Guelph |
Frank Valeriote |
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Haldimand—Norfolk |
Eric Hoskins |
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Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock |
Marlene White |
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Halton |
Hon. Garth Turner |
incumbent MP |
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Hamilton Centre |
Helen Wilson |
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Hamilton East—Stoney Creek |
Larry Di Ianni |
Former Mayor of Hamilton |
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Hamilton Mountain |
Tyler Banham |
The youngest federal Liberal candidate in Ontario |
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Huron—Bruce |
Greg McClinchey |
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Kenora |
Roger Valley |
incumbent MP |
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Kingston and the Islands |
Peter Milliken |
Incumbent MP & Current Speaker of the House of Commons |
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Kitchener Centre |
Hon. Karen Redman |
incumbent MP |
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Kitchener—Conestoga |
Orlando da Silva |
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Kitchener—Waterloo |
Hon. Andrew Telegdi |
incumbent MP |
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Lambton—Kent—Middlesex |
Jeff Wesley |
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Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington |
David Remington |
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Leeds—Grenville |
Marjory Jean Loveys |
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London—Fanshawe |
Jacquie Gauthier |
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London North Centre |
Glen Pearson |
Incumbent MP |
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London West |
Hon. Sue Barnes |
incumbent MP |
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Markham—Unionville |
Hon. John McCallum |
incumbent MP |
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Mississauga—Brampton South |
Hon. Navdeep Bains |
incumbent MP |
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Mississauga East—Cooksville |
Hon. Albina Guarnieri |
incumbent MP |
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Mississauga—Erindale |
Omar Alghabra |
incumbent MP |
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Mississauga South |
Paul Szabo |
incumbent MP |
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Mississauga—Streetsville |
Bonnie Crombie |
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Nepean—Carleton |
Ed Mahfouz |
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Newmarket—Aurora |
Tim Jones |
Former mayor of Aurora |
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Niagara Falls |
Joyce Morocco |
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Niagara West—Glanbrook |
Heather Carter |
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Nickel Belt |
Louise Portelance |
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Nipissing—Timiskaming |
Anthony Rota |
Incumbent MP |
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Northumberland—Quinte West |
Hon. Paul Macklin |
former MP |
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Oak Ridges—Markham |
Lui Temelkovski |
Incumbent MP |
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Oakville |
Bonnie Brown |
Incumbent MP |
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Oshawa |
Sean Godfrey |
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Ottawa Centre |
Penny Collenette |
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Ottawa—Orléans |
Marc Godbout |
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Ottawa South |
David McGuinty |
Incumbent MP & brother of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty |
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Ottawa—Vanier |
Hon. Mauril Bélanger |
incumbent MP |
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Ottawa West—Nepean |
Hon. David Pratt |
Former MP |
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Oxford |
Martha Dennis |
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Parkdale—High Park |
Gerard Kennedy |
Former Ontario MPP & Minister of Education |
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Parry Sound—Muskoka |
Jamie McGarvey |
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Perth—Wellington |
Sandra Gardiner |
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Peterborough |
Betsy McGregor |
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Peterborough |
veterinarian, researcher |
18,417 |
31.60 |
2nd |
Notes: Betsy McGregor was born and raised in Peterborough. She holds a doctorate in veterinary medicine and has taught at the University of Guelph and Trent University.[5] She has worked at the United Nations at different stages in her career, and in the 1990s she took part in a Canadian delegation to UNESCO for negotiations that led to the Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights.[6] She has also worked for Agriculture Canada, Industry Canada, and the Canadian International Development Agency.
When profiled by the Toronto Star in 2001, McGregor was coordinating a global think tank on bio-medical ethics at the Harvard Medical School.[7] She later became a senior associate researcher and guest lecturer at Trent University.[8] McGregor has also climbed Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere.[9]
The 2008 election was her first bid for public office.[10] On election day, she finished second against Conservative incumbent Dean Del Mastro.
McGregor later took part in a local campaign to raise awareness and funds for the vocational training of women in Afghanistan and played a prominent role in a march protesting the death sentence imposed on Iranian woman Sakineh Ashtiani for alleged adultery.[11] She has been nominated as the Liberal Party candidate for Peterborough in the 2011 federal election.[12]
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Pickering—Scarborough East |
Hon. Dan McTeague |
incumbent MP |
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Prince Edward—Hastings |
Ken Cole |
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Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke |
Carole Devine |
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Richmond Hill |
Hon. Bryon Wilfert |
incumbent MP |
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St. Catharines |
Hon. Walt Lastewka |
former MP |
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St. Paul's |
Hon. Carolyn Bennett |
incumbent MP, Former Cabinet minister and liberal leadership candidate |
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Sarnia—Lambton |
Tim Fugard |
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Sault Ste. Marie |
Paul Bichler |
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Sault Ste. Marie |
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Scarborough—Agincourt |
Hon. Jim Karygiannis |
incumbent MP |
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Scarborough Centre |
John Cannis |
incumbent MP |
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Scarborough—Guildwood |
Hon. John McKay |
incumbent MP |
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Scarborough—Rouge River |
Derek Lee |
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Scarborough Southwest |
Michelle Simson |
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Simcoe—Grey |
Andrea Matrosovs |
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Simcoe North |
Steve Clarke |
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Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry |
Denis Sabourin |
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Sudbury |
Hon. Diane Marleau |
Incumbent MP |
F |
Sudbury |
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Thornhill |
Susan Kadis |
incumbent MP |
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Thunder Bay—Rainy River |
Ken Boshcoff |
incumbent MP |
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Thunder Bay—Superior North |
Don McArthur |
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Timmins—James Bay |
Paul Taillefer |
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Toronto Centre |
Bob Rae |
incumbent MP & Former Premier of Ontario |
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Toronto—Danforth |
Andrew Lang |
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Trinity—Spadina |
Christine Innes |
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Vaughan |
Hon. Maurizio Bevilacqua |
incumbent MP and Liberal leadership candidate |
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Welland |
John Maloney |
incumbent MP |
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Wellington—Halton Hills |
Bruce Bowser |
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Whitby—Oshawa |
Brent Fullard |
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Willowdale |
Martha Hall Findlay |
Incumbent MP and Liberal leadership candidate in 2006 |
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Windsor—Tecumseh |
Steve Mastroianni |
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Windsor West |
Larry Horwitz |
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York Centre |
Hon. Ken Dryden |
Incumbent MP, Liberal leadership candidate, former cabinet minister, and only sitting MP who is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame |
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York—Simcoe |
Judith Moses |
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York South—Weston |
Alan Tonks |
incumbent MP |
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York West |
Hon. Judy Sgro |
incumbent MP |
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Manitoba - 14 Seats
Riding
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Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Brandon—Souris |
Martha Jo Willard |
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F |
Winnipeg |
Physician |
2,836 |
8.3% |
4th |
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia |
Bob Friesen |
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M |
Winnipeg |
Agricultural Consultant |
8,514 |
21.2% |
2nd |
Churchill |
Tina Keeper |
incumbent MP |
F |
Winnipeg |
Parliamentarian |
5,289 |
28.7% |
2nd |
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette |
Wendy Menzies |
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F |
Neepawa |
Teacher/Musician |
4,128 |
14.0% |
3rd |
Elmwood—Transcona |
Wes Penner |
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M |
Winnipeg |
Owner/Manager |
2,079 |
6.63% |
3rd |
Kildonan—St. Paul |
Lesley Hughes |
Lost the party's endorsement on September 26[13] and ran as an independent[14], but was still listed on the ballot as the riding's Liberal candidate, as the withdrawal deadline had passed.[15] |
F |
Winnipeg |
Journalist |
3,009 |
8.1% |
3rd |
Portage—Lisgar |
Ted Klassen |
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M |
Altona |
Teacher (retired) |
4,374 |
13.6% |
2nd |
Provencher |
Shirley Hiebert |
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F |
Steinbach |
Health Care Consultant |
4,531 |
12.6% |
3rd |
Saint Boniface |
Raymond Simard |
Incumbent MP |
M |
Winnipeg |
Parliamentarian |
14,728 |
35.1% |
2nd |
Selkirk—Interlake |
Kevin Walsh |
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M |
Winnipeg |
Foster Parent/Support Worker |
3,203 |
8.3% |
3rd |
Winnipeg Centre |
Daniel Hurley |
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M |
Winnipeg |
University Administrator |
3,922 |
15.6% |
3rd |
Winnipeg North |
Marcelle Marion |
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F |
Winnipeg |
Lawyer |
2,075 |
9.2% |
3rd |
Winnipeg South |
John Loewen |
Former MLA |
M |
Winnipeg |
Businessman |
14,221 |
34.8% |
2nd |
Winnipeg South Centre |
Anita Neville |
Incumbent MP |
F |
Winnipeg |
Parliamentarian |
16,438 |
42.3% |
1st |
Riding
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Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Battlefords—Lloydminster |
Greg Nyholt |
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M |
North Battleford |
Farmer |
2,140 |
8.2% |
3rd |
Blackstrap |
Deb Ehmann |
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F |
Saskatoon |
Human Resource Manager |
5,509 |
14.3% |
3rd |
Cypress Hills—Grasslands |
Duane Filson |
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M |
Woodrow |
Farmer |
3,691 |
13.3% |
3rd |
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River |
David Orchard |
Progressive Conservative candidate in 2000 in Prince Albert, Former PC leadership contender |
M |
Borden |
Farmer |
5,816 |
30.3% |
2nd |
Palliser |
Calvin Johnston |
Former Chief of Police for Regina |
M |
Regina |
Former Police Chief |
5,489 |
17.1% |
3rd |
Prince Albert |
Lou Doderai |
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M |
Prince Albert |
Realtor |
2,289 |
8.0% |
3rd |
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre |
Monica Lysack |
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F |
Regina |
Early Childhood Educator |
4,668 |
14.9% |
3rd |
Regina—Qu'Appelle |
Rod Flaman |
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M |
Edenwold |
Farmer |
2,809 |
10.4% |
3rd |
Saskatoon—Humboldt |
Karen Parhar |
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F |
Saskatoon |
Sessional Lecturer |
4,135 |
12.0% |
3rd |
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar |
Roy Bluehorn |
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M |
Saskatoon |
Case Review Officer |
1,188 |
4.4% |
4th |
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin |
Patricia Zipchen |
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F |
Saskatoon |
Nurse |
4,020 |
12.4% |
3rd |
Souris—Moose Mountain |
Marlin Belt |
2000 Candidate in Cypress Hills—Grasslands |
M |
Regina |
Project Manager |
1,834 |
6.7% |
3rd |
Wascana |
Hon. Ralph Goodale |
incumbent MP |
M |
Regina |
Business Person |
17,028 |
46.1% |
1st |
Yorkton—Melville |
Bryan Bell |
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M |
Regina |
Manager |
1,578 |
5.4% |
4th |
Riding
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Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Yukon |
Larry Bagnell |
Incumbent MP |
M |
Whitehorse |
Parliamentarian |
6,715 |
45.8% |
1st |
Riding
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Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Western Arctic |
Gabrielle Mackenzie-Scott |
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F |
Yellowknife |
Business Person |
1,858 |
13.6% |
3rd |
Riding
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Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Nunavut |
Kirt Ejesiak |
Former city councillor and deputy mayor in Iqaluit and principal secretary to Nunavut Premier Paul Okalik. Ran as a candidate in the Iqaluit West by-election on September 12, 2011, losing to Monica Ell. |
M |
Iqaluit |
Businessman |
2,349 |
29.1% |
2nd |
See also
References
- ^ Elections Canada
- ^ Canada Votes 2008: Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, accessed 6 August 2009.
- ^ "Le Parlement des sages veut faire davantage de place aux communautés culturelles," Canada NewsWire, 18 September 2002.
- ^ Ghislaine Cournoyer - Election biography, Liberal Party of Canada, accessed 6 August 2009.
- ^ Betsy McGregor: Biography, Liberal Party of Canada, accessed 2 September 2010.
- ^ "Trent Continuing Education Offers New Course on Science and Ethics," M2 Presswire, 4 October 2007.
- ^ John Goddard, "Height of achievement --- Diagnosed with osteoarthritis, a 53-year woman tackles Argentina's highest peak," Toronto Star, 15 June 2001, F01.
- ^ "Trent Continuing Education Offers New Course on Science and Ethics," M2 Presswire, 4 October 2007. This press release describes her as specializing in "ethical and gender issues in the fields of biotechnology and life sciences."
- ^ John Goddard, "Height of achievement --- Diagnosed with osteoarthritis, a 53-year woman tackles Argentina's highest peak," Toronto Star, 15 June 2001, F01. This article lists her as having been fifty-three years old at the time.
- ^ She was endorsed by former Canadian Auto Workers president Buzz Hargrove as part of a stragetic voting campaign to prevent the Conservative Party from winning a majority government. See "Press conference: Former CAW President Buzz Hargrove Endorses Liberal Candidate for Peterborough," Canada Newswire, 8 October 2008, accessed 2 September 2010.
- ^ "Student Groups Raise $5,000 to Support Afghani Widows," M2 Presswire, 2 December 2009; Stoning sentence inspires hundreds of anti-violence rallies, Peterborough Examiner, accessed 2 September 2010.
- ^ Andrea Houston, "Betsy McGregor unopposed as Liberal candidate", Daily Observer, accessed 2 September 2010; Carolyn Bennett, "Across Canada, a conversation about support for caregivers" [press release], 29 July 2010, accessed 2 September 2010.
- ^ "Kildonan—St. Paul". Meet Your Liberal Candidate. Liberal Party of Canada. http://www.liberal.ca/candidate_e.aspx?riding=46006. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
- ^ "Both Conservatives, NDP gain in Manitoba". CBC News. October 15, 2008. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canadavotes/story/2008/10/15/election-manitoba.html.
- ^ Campion-Smith, Bruce (September 26, 2008). "Dion drops candidate over 9/11 remarks". The Star (Toronto). http://www.thestar.com/FederalElection/article/506806. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
- ^ http://www.jenniferpollack.ca/
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