This is a list of nominated candidates for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 40th Canadian federal election.[1]
Riding
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Candidate's Name
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Notes
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Gender
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Residence
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Occupation
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Votes
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%
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Rank
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Cape Breton—Canso
|
Rodger Cuzner
|
incumbent MP
|
M
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Glace Bay
|
Parliamentarian
|
17,447
|
48.1%
|
1st
|
Central Nova
|
NONE
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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
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Tracy Parsons
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Former leader of the Progressive Canadian Party
|
M
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Bible Hill
|
V.P. Sales
|
3,344
|
8.5%
|
4th
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Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
|
Michael Savage
|
incumbent MP
|
M
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Dartmouth
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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%
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2nd
|
Halifax West
|
Geoff Regan
|
incumbent MP
|
M
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Bedford
|
Lawyer
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17,129
|
41.6%
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1st
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Kings—Hants
|
Scott Brison
|
incumbent MP
|
M
|
Cheverie
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Parliamentarian
|
16,641
|
44.2%
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1st
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Sackville—Eastern Shore
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Carolyn Scott
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F
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Eastern Passage
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Retired
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5,018
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12.7%
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3rd
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South Shore—St. Margaret's
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Bill Smith
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M
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New Germany
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Chiropractor
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9,536
|
23.9%
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3rd
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Sydney—Victoria
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Mark Eyking
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incumbent MP
|
M
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Millville
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Parliamentarian
|
17,303
|
49.4%
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1st
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West Nova
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Robert Thibault
|
incumbent MP
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M
|
Lower Concession
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Administrator
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15,185
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36.1%
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2nd
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Riding
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Candidate's Name
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Notes
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Gender
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Residence
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Occupation
|
Votes
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%
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Rank
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Acadie—Bathurst
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Odette Robichaud
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F
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Inkerman Ferry
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Stenographer
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9,850
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21.9%
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2nd
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Beauséjour
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Dominic LeBlanc
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incumbent MP
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M
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Grande-Digue
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Parliamentarian
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20,059
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46.8%
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1st
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Fredericton
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David Innes
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CEO of the Greater Fredericton Airport Authority and chair of the New Brunswick Aerospace and Defence Association
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M
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Fredericton
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Engineer
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13,319
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31.5%
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2nd
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Fundy Royal
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Mark Wright
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M
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Sussex
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Sales Representative
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5,773
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17.3%
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3rd
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Madawaska—Restigouche
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Jean-Claude D'Amours
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incumbent MP
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M
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Edmundston
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Parliamentarian
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16,266
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47.4%
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1st
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Miramichi
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Charles Hubbard
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incumbent MP
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M
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Red Bank
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Parliamentarian
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10,590
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37.0%
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2nd
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Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
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Brian Murphy
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incumbent MP
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M
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Moncton
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Lawyer
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17,797
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39.1%
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1st
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New Brunswick Southwest
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Nancy MacIntosh
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F
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Hanwell
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Political Advisor
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5,863
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19.6%
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2nd
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Saint John
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Paul Zed
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incumbent MP
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M
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Rothesay
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Lawyer
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13,285
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38.1%
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2nd
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Tobique—Mactaquac
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Sally McGrath
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F
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Taymouth
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High School Teacher
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6,773
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21.5%
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2nd
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Riding
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Candidate
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Notes
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Gender
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Residence
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Occupation
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Votes
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%
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Rank
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Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
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Mark Canada
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M
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Rivière-Héva
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Entrepreneur
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5,108
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18.4%
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3rd
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Abitibi—Témiscamingue
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Gilbert Barrette
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former MP
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M
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La Sarre
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Retired
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9,055
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20.7%
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2nd
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Ahuntsic
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Eleni Bakopanos
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former MP
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F
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Montreal
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Political Counsellor
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18,392
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38.6%
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2nd
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Alfred-Pellan
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Wilson Saintelmy
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M
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Laval
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Businessman
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15,594
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29.3%
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2nd
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Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
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André Robert
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M
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Saint-André-Avellin
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Secretary of the Treasury Board
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9,984
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18.2%
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2nd
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Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour
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Ghislaine Cournoyer
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F
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Retired
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7,987
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16.28%
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3rd
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Beauce
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René Roy
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M
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Saint-Jules
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Farmer
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5,270
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10.3%
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3rd
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Beauharnois—Salaberry
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Maria Lopez
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F
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Hemmingford
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Interviewer
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7,995
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14.9%
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3rd
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Beauport—Limoilou
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Yves Picard
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Berthier—Maskinongé
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Jean-Luc Matteau
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Bourassa
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Denis Coderre
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incumbent MP
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Brome—Missisquoi
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Denis Paradis
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Former MP
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Brossard—La Prairie
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Alexandra Mendès
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F
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Sainte-Catherine
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Communications Agent
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19,103
|
32.6%
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1st
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Chambly—Borduas
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Gabriel Arsenault
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M
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Mont-Saint-Hilaire
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Student
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10,649
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16.8%
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2nd
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Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles
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Denise Legros
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Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
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Linda Schwey
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F
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Outremont
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Chartered Accountant
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10,104
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18.4%
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2nd
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Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
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Mark Pettersen
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Compton—Stanstead
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William Hogg
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Drummond
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Jean Courchesne
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Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
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Denis Gauvreau
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Gatineau
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Michel Simard
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Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
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Nancy Charest
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Former MNA for Matane
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F
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Matane
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Lawyer
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11,368
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35.6%
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2nd
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Hochelaga
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Diane Dicaire
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Honoré-Mercier
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Pablo Rodriguez
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Incumbent MP
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Hull—Aylmer
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Marcel Proulx
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Incumbent MP
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Jeanne-Le Ber
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Christian Feuillette
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Joliette
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Suzie Saint-Onge
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Jonquière—Alma
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Marc Dupéré
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La Pointe-de-l'Île
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Oumy Sarr
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Lac-Saint-Louis
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Francis Scarpaleggia
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incumbent MP
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LaSalle—Émard
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Lise Zarac
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Laurentides—Labelle
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Pierre Gfeller
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Laurier—Sainte-Marie
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Sébastien Caron
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Laval
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Alia Haddad
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Laval—Les Îles
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Raymonde Folco
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incumbent MP
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Lévis—Bellechasse
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Pauline Côté
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Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
|
Ryan Hillier
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M
|
Montreal
|
Lawyer
|
10,920
|
21.8%
|
2nd
|
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
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Marie-Thérèse Hovington
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Louis-Hébert
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Jean Beaupré
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Louis-Saint-Laurent
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Hélène H. Leone
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Manicouagan
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Randy Jones
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Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
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Robert Frégeau
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Mégantic—L'Érable
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Nicole Champagne
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Montcalm
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David Grégoire
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Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
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Jean Bouchard
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Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord
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Robert Gauthier
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Mount Royal
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Irwin Cotler
|
incumbent MP
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Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
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Marlene Jennings
|
incumbent MP
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Outremont
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Sébastien Dhavernas,
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M
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Actor
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Papineau
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Justin Trudeau
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Educator and son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
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Pierrefonds—Dollard
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Bernard Patry
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incumbent MP
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Pontiac
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Cindy Duncan-MacMillan
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Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
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Stephan Asselin
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Québec
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Damien Rousseau
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Repentigny
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Robert Semegen
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Richmond—Arthabaska
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Gwyneth Grant
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Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques
|
Pierre Béland
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Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
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Denis Joannette
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Rivière-du-Nord
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Joao Neves
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Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean
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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
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Boucherville
|
Teacher
|
11,755
|
22.2%
|
2nd
|
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
|
Denise Tremblay
|
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F
|
Varennes
|
Secretary
|
6,649
|
13.9%
|
4th
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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
|
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
|
|
M
|
Montreal
|
Student
|
8,871
|
16.3%
|
2nd
|
Westmount—Ville-Marie
|
Marc Garneau
|
former astronaut
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Manitoba - 14 Seats
Riding
|
Candidate's Name
|
Notes
|
Gender
|
Residence
|
Occupation
|
Votes
|
%
|
Rank
|
Brandon—Souris
|
Martha Jo Willard
|
|
F
|
Winnipeg
|
Physician
|
2,836
|
8.3%
|
4th
|
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
|
Bob Friesen
|
|
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
|
|
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 and ran as an independent,[2] but was still listed on the ballot as the riding's Liberal candidate, as the withdrawal deadline had passed.[3]
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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
|
|
M
|
Winnipeg
|
Foster Parent/Support Worker
|
3,203
|
8.3%
|
3rd
|
Winnipeg Centre
|
Daniel Hurley
|
|
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
|
Candidate's Name
|
Notes
|
Gender
|
Residence
|
Occupation
|
Votes
|
%
|
Rank
|
Battlefords—Lloydminster
|
Greg Nyholt
|
|
M
|
North Battleford
|
Farmer
|
2,140
|
8.2%
|
3rd
|
Blackstrap
|
Deb Ehmann
|
|
F
|
Saskatoon
|
Human Resource Manager
|
5,509
|
14.3%
|
3rd
|
Cypress Hills—Grasslands
|
Duane Filson
|
|
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
|
|
M
|
Prince Albert
|
Realtor
|
2,289
|
8.0%
|
3rd
|
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre
|
Monica Lysack
|
|
F
|
Regina
|
Early Childhood Educator
|
4,668
|
14.9%
|
3rd
|
Regina—Qu'Appelle
|
Rod Flaman
|
|
M
|
Edenwold
|
Farmer
|
2,809
|
10.4%
|
3rd
|
Saskatoon—Humboldt
|
Karen Parhar
|
|
F
|
Saskatoon
|
Sessional Lecturer
|
4,135
|
12.0%
|
3rd
|
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
|
Roy Bluehorn
|
|
M
|
Saskatoon
|
Case Review Officer
|
1,188
|
4.4%
|
4th
|
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin
|
Patricia Zipchen
|
|
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
|
Ralph Goodale
|
incumbent MP
|
M
|
Regina
|
Business Person
|
17,028
|
46.1%
|
1st
|
Yorkton—Melville
|
Bryan Bell
|
|
M
|
Regina
|
Manager
|
1,578
|
5.4%
|
4th
|
Riding
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Candidate's Name
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Notes
|
Gender
|
Residence
|
Occupation
|
Votes
|
%
|
Rank
|
Yukon
|
Larry Bagnell
|
Incumbent MP
|
M
|
Whitehorse
|
Parliamentarian
|
6,715
|
45.8%
|
1st
|
Riding
|
Candidate's Name
|
Notes
|
Gender
|
Residence
|
Occupation
|
Votes
|
%
|
Rank
|
Western Arctic
|
Gabrielle Mackenzie-Scott
|
|
F
|
Yellowknife
|
Businessperson
|
1,858
|
13.6%
|
3rd
|
Riding
|
Candidate's Name
|
Notes
|
Gender
|
Residence
|
Occupation
|
Votes
|
%
|
Rank
|
Nunavut
|
Kirt Ejesiak
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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-Kanayuk.
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Iqaluit
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Businessman
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2,349
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29.1%
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2nd
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