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New Democratic Party candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election

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TheNew Democratic Party ran a full slate of candidates in the2004 federal election and elected nineteen members to become the fourth largest party in parliament.

Alberta

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Calgary

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Calgary EastElizabeth ThomasCalgary3,5359.863rd
Calgary North CentreJohn ChanCalgaryEnvironmental inspector[1]6,29812.123rd
Calgary NortheastGiorgio CattabeniANDP candidate forCalgary-East in the2001 Alberta provincial election
NDP candidate forCalgary Southeast in the2000 federal election
CalgaryClerk[2]2,6827.613rd
Calgary—Nose HillVinay DeyANDP candidate forCalgary-Fort in the2001 Alberta provincial election and forCalgary-Cross in the1993 provincial electionCalgaryAccountant[3]3,2506.733rd
Calgary South CentreKeith PurdyANDP candidate forCalgary-Mountain View in the2001 Alberta provincial electionCalgaryLabourer /Gay rights activist[4]4,3508.494th
Calgary SoutheastBrian PincottCalgaryManager[2]3,4196.583rd
Calgary SouthwestDaria FoxCalgaryAdministrator[5]2,8845.594th
Calgary WestTim PattersonCalgaryStudent[2]3,6326.484th

Edmonton

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Edmonton—BeaumontPaul ReikieEdmontonStudent (University of Alberta)[6]3,9759.703rd
Edmonton CentreMeghan McMasterEdmontonStudent (Grant MacEwan College)[7]4,8369.113rd
Edmonton EastJanina StrudwickAdministrator[2]6,46414.713rd
Edmonton—LeducDoug McLachlanANDP candidate forEdmonton-Riverview in the2001 Alberta provincial electionEdmontonLawyer[8]4,5819.413rd
Edmonton—St. AlbertMike MelymickEdmontonTrain conductor[9]5,92711.583rd
Edmonton—Sherwood ParkChris HarwoodANDP candidate forSherwood Park in the2001 Alberta provincial electionEdmontonDriver[10]5,15510.963rd
Edmonton—Spruce GroveHayley PhillipsEdmontonStudent[11]4,5088.933rd
Edmonton StrathconaMalcolm AzaniaEdmontonAuthor11,53523.813rd

Rural Alberta

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AthabascaRobert CreeFort McMurraySmall business owner[12]3,11510.473rd
CrowfootEllen ParkerCamroseTeacher[13]3,2416.903rd
LethbridgeMelanee ThomasGranumStudent (University of Lethbridge)[14]4,6239.733rd
MacleodJoyce ThomasGranumNurse[15]2,8026.504th
Medicine HatBetty StrohMedicine HatHealthcare worker[16]3,6439.173rd
Peace RiverSusan ThompsonPeace RiverJournalist[17]4,80411.113rd
Red DeerJeff SloychukRed DeerSales professional[2]3,5007.813rd
Vegreville—WainwrightLen LegaultChauvinFarmer[18]3,7938.253rd
Westlock—St. PaulPeggy KirkebyMorinvilleTruck driver[19]3,4808.793rd
WetaskiwinTim RobsonWetaskiwinSales professional[2]3,0907.253rd
Wild RoseJeff HorvathCanmoreTeacher[20]4,0098.493rd
YellowheadNoel LapierreANDP candidate forWest Yellowhead in the2001 Alberta provincial election
NDP candidate forYellowhead in the2000 federal election
Member ofHinton Town Council (1978–1983)
HintonMillwright[2]4,42911.473rd

British Columbia

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British Columbia Interior

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Cariboo—Prince GeorgeRick SmithPrince GeorgeLawyer[21]11,18326.492nd
Kamloops—ThompsonBrian CarrollKamloopsTrain conductor[22]13,37926.193rd
KelownaStarleigh GrassKelownaStudent (Okanagan University College)[23]8,95416.823rd
Kootenay—ColumbiaBrent BushKimberleyPostal worker[24]9,77223.822nd
North Okanagan—ShuswapAlice BrownVernonElectrician[25]12,52824.202nd
Okanagan—CoquihallaJoyce ProcureWestbankNurse[26]9,50919.553rd
Prince George—Peace RiverMichael HunterTumbler RidgeMiner[27]7,50120.703rd
Skeena—Bulkley ValleyNathan CullenSmithersConsultant13,70637.141st
Southern InteriorAlex AtamanenkoCastlegarTeacher16,26035.132nd

Fraser Valley/Lower Mainland

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AbbotsfordScott FastAbbotsfordProfessor atUniversity College of the Fraser Valley[28]6,57513.643rd
Burnaby—DouglasBill SiksayNDP candidate forVancouver Centre in the1997 federal electionBurnabyExecutive assistant15,68234.591st
Burnaby—New WestminsterPeter JulianFormer director ofThe Council of CanadiansNew WestminsterNon-profit executive14,06133.721st
Chilliwack—Fraser CanyonRollie L. KeithBC NDP candidate forChilliwack in the1996 British Columbia provincial election and forAbbotsford in the 1995 Abbotsford provincial by-election
NDP candidate forFraser Valley East in the1993 federal election
ChilliwackSoldier[29]9,24420.592nd
Delta—Richmond EastItrath SyedRichmondStudent (University of British Columbia)[30]6,83814.633rd
Dewdney—AlouetteMike BockingMissionJournalist[31]15,69332.682nd
Fleetwood—Port KellsBarry BellBC NDP candidate forSurrey-Tynehead in the2001 British Columbia provincial electionSurreyTradesman[32]10,97627.973rd
LangleyDean MorrisonLangleyPainter[33]8,56816.753rd
New Westminster—CoquitlamSteve McClurgNew WestminsterSmall business owner[34]15,58032.642nd
Newton—North DeltaNancy CleggDeltaProfessor atKwantlen University College[35]12,03729.203rd
North VancouverJohn NelsonNorth VancouverConsultant[36]8,96715.873rd
Port Moody—Westwood—Port CoquitlamCharley KingPort CoquitlamTeacher[37]12,02326.383rd
RichmondDale JackamanRichmondAnti-tobacco activist /IT professional6,14215.013rd
South Surrey—White Rock—CloverdaleH. Pummy KaurFort LangleyTeacher[38]7,66314.373rd
Surrey NorthJim KarpoffMember of Parliament forSurrey North (1988–1993)SurreySocial worker8,31224.132nd
Vancouver CentreKennedy StewartVancouverProfessor atSimon Fraser University17,05032.302nd
Vancouver EastLibby DaviesMember of Parliament forVancouver East (1997–2015)
Member ofVancouver City Council (1982–1993)
VancouverHuman resources professional23,45256.461st
Vancouver KingswayIan WaddellMember of theBritish Columbia Legislative Assembly forVancouver-Fraserview (1996–2001)
Member of Parliament forPort Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam (1988–1993) andVancouver Kingsway (1979–1988)
VancouverLawyer15,91637.282nd
Vancouver QuadraDavid AskewVancouverCivil servant[39]8,34815.003rd
Vancouver SouthBev MesloCandidate in the2003 New Democratic Party leadership electionVancouverFeminist activist[40]10,03824.563rd
West Vancouver—Sunshine CoastNicholas SimonsGibsonsSocial services director[41]13,15621.733rd

Vancouver Island

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Esquimalt—Juan de FucaRandall GarrisonEsquimaltProfessor atCamosun College16,82130.622nd
Nanaimo—AlberniScott FraserMayor ofTofino (1996–1999)Qualicum BeachHarbour manager[42]19,15232.312nd
Nanaimo—CowichanJean CrowderDuncanHuman resources professional25,24343.711st
Saanich—Gulf IslandsJennifer BurgisVictoriaConsultant[2]13,76321.583rd
Vancouver Island NorthCatherine J. BellVice-president of theBritish Columbia General Employees' UnionCumberlandUnion leader18,25034.502nd
VictoriaDavid TurnerMayor ofVictoria (1991–1993)VictoriaProfessor at theUniversity of Victoria18,09331.082nd

Manitoba

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Brandon—SourisMike AbbeyBrandonCivil servant[43]6,74019.153rd
Charleswood—St. JamesPeter CarneySt. James-Assiniboia School Division trustee (1999–2006)
NDP candidate forSt. Boniface in the1997 federal election
WinnipegPrincipal[44]4,28310.153rd
ChurchillBev DesjarlaisMember of Parliament forChurchill (1997–2006)ThompsonClerk8,61243.441st
Dauphin—Swan RiverWalter KolisnykMinitonasFarmer[45]7,34121.972nd
Elmwood—TransconaBill BlaikieMember of Parliament forWinnipeg—Transcona (1988–2004) andWinnipeg—Birds Hill (1979–1988)WinnipegUnited Churchminister15,22151.991st
Kildonan—St. PaulLorene MahoneyWest St. PaulNurse[46]8,20222.533rd
Portage—LisgarDaren Van den BusschePortage la PrairieFirefigher[47]3,2519.343rd
ProvencherSarah ZahariaWinnipegConsultant[2]3,2449.013rd
Saint BonifaceMathieu AllardWinnipegStudent (University of Manitoba)6,95418.023rd
Selkirk—InterlakeDuane NicolMember ofSelkirk City Council
NDP candidate forWinnipeg South in the2000 federal election
SelkirkHealthcare director[48]10,51626.532nd
Winnipeg CentrePat MartinMember of Parliament forWinnipeg Centre (1997–2015)WinnipegCarpenter12,14945.391st
Winnipeg NorthJudy Wasylycia-LeisMember of Parliament forWinnipeg North Centre (1997–2004)
Member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba forSt. Johns (1986–1993)
WinnipegPolicy advisor12,50748.161st
Winnipeg SouthCatherine GreenWinnipegArchitect[2]4,21711.233rd
Winnipeg South CentreJames AllumNDP candidate forWinnipeg South Centre in the2000 federal electionWinnipegProfessor at theUniversity of Winnipeg[49]8,27021.253rd

New Brunswick

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Acadie—BathurstYvon GodinMember of Parliament forAcadie—Bathurst (1997–2015)BathurstUnion leader (United Steelworkers)23,85753.931st
BeauséjourOmer BourqueHaute-AboujaganeFish processing worker[2]6,05614.713rd
FrederictonJohn CartyFrederictonAnimal shelter manager[50]7,36017.373rd
FundyPat HanrattyNB NDP candidate forHampton-Belleisle in the2003 New Brunswick provincial electionHamptonCarpenter[51]5,41716.193rd
Madawaska—RestigoucheRodolphe MartinEdmundston8,73727.592nd
MiramichiHilaire RousselleSaint-WilfredCook[2]5,98018.383rd
Moncton—Riverview—DieppeHélène LapointeNB NDP candidate forDieppe-Memramcook in the2003 New Brunswick provincial election
NDP candidate forMoncton—Riverview—Dieppe in the2000 federal election
DieppeTypesetter[2]5,34412.543rd
St. Croix—BelleislePatrick WebberFrederictonStudent[2]3,60011.693rd
Saint JohnTerry AlbrightSaint JohnNurse[2]6,92619.063rd
Tobique—MactaquacJason MapplebeckEstey's BridgeStudent[2]2,9578.503rd

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AvalonMichael KehoeNL NDP candidate forTopsail in the2003 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial electionParadiseTaxi driver[52]3,45010.983rd
Bonavista—ExploitsSamuel Robert McLeanGanderTeacher[2]2,6678.053rd
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie VerteHolly PikeCorner BrookProfessor at theMemorial University of Newfoundland[53]3,74313.143rd
LabradorShawn CrannNL NDP candidate forBonavista South in the1999 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial electionHappy Valley-Goose BayFuneral director[54]8569.644th
Random—Burin—St. George'sDesmond McGrathFounder of theFish, Food and Allied Workers UnionStephenvilleRoman Catholicpriest8,79733.232nd
St. John's NorthJanine PillerSt. John'sBusiness owner[55]7,19819.773rd
St. John's South—Mount PearlPeg NormanSt. John'sHealthcare manager[56]7,98923.713rd

Nova Scotia

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Cape Breton—CansoShirley HarteryPort HawkesburyTeacher9,19724.322nd
Central NovaAlexis MacDonaldAntigonish10,47027.662nd
Dartmouth—Cole HarbourSusan MacAlpine-GillisDartmouthUnited Churchminister[57]13,46332.502nd
HalifaxAlexa McDonoughMember of Parliament forHalifax (1997–2008)
Leader of the New Democratic Party (1995–2003)
Leader of theNova Scotia New Democratic Party (1980–1994)
Member of theNova Scotia House of Assembly forHalifax Fairview (1993–1995)
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly forHalifax Chebucto (1981–1993)
HalifaxSocial worker18,34141.551st
Halifax WestBill CarrHalifaxActor / Journalist[58]11,22827.952nd
Kings—HantsSkip HamblingDelhavenNewspaper editor[59]6,66317.693rd
North NovaMargaret E. SagarTruroUnited Churchminister[60]7,56018.913rd
Sackville—Eastern ShorePeter StofferMember of Parliament forSackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore (1997–2004)Windsor JunctionAirline employee17,92545.771st
South Shore—St. Margaret'sGordon EarleMember of Parliament forHalifax West (1997–2000)Upper TantallonCivil servant10,14025.703rd
Sydney—VictoriaJohn Hugh EdwardsVictoriaInstructor atSt. Francis Xavier University[61]10,29827.712nd
West NovaArthur BullDigbyEducator[62]9,08621.123rd

Ontario

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Central Ontario

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BarriePeter BursztynBarrieChemist / Professor atGeorgian College andLaurentian University[63]5,31210.673rd
Clarington—Scugog—UxbridgeBruce RogersNDP candidate forOshawa in the2000 federal election and forParkdale in the1968 federal electionBlackstockBroadcast journalist7,72115.113rd
Dufferin—CaledonRita LandryMilton3,7988.444th
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—BrockGil J. McElroyBobcaygeonSmall business owner[2]8,42715.073rd
Newmarket—AuroraEd ChudakNewmarketUnion official (Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association)[64]5,1119.943rd
Northumberland—Quinte WestRuss ChristiansonCampbellfordBusinessman[65]9,00715.613rd
PeterboroughLinda SlavinNDP candidate forPeterborough in the1984 federal election
ONDP candidate forPeterborough in the1987 and1985 Ontario provincial elections
PeterboroughTeacher[66]10,95719.013rd
Simcoe—GreyColin MackinnonWasaga BeachAccountant[67]5,5329.993rd
Simcoe NorthJen HillOrilliaSmall business owner[68]6,16211.293rd
York—SimcoeSylvia GerlKeswickWomen's shelter worker[69]5,31411.253rd

Eastern Ontario/Ottawa

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Carleton—LanarkRick PrashawKanata6,75810.353rd
Glengarry—Prescott—RussellMartin CauvierOttawaConsultant[2]4,2388.483rd
Kingston and the IslandsRob HutchisonCandidate forKingston City Council in the1997 Kingston municipal electionKingstonPublic housing executive[70]8,96416.473rd
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonRoss SutherlandHartingtonNurse[71]7,41813.123rd
Leeds—GrenvilleSteve ArmstrongPresident ofCommunications, Energy and Paperworkers Union Local 28-O
ONDP candidate forLeeds—Grenville in the2003 Ontario provincial election
BrockvilleChemical worker[72]5,83411.323rd
Nepean—CarletonPhil BrownNepeanUrban planner[73]6,0729.113rd
Ottawa CentreEd BroadbentLeader of theNew Democratic Party (1975–1989)
Member of Parliament forOshawa (1979–1990) andOshawa–Whitby (1968–1979)
OttawaProfessor25,73441.051st
Ottawa—OrléansCrystal LeblancNepeanManager[2]5,90510.073rd
Ottawa SouthMonia MazighOttawaAuthor8,08013.643rd
Ottawa—VanierRic DagenaisONDP candidate forOttawa—Orléans in the2003 Ontario provincial electionManotickUnion official (Canadian Union of Public Employees)[74]9,78718.543rd
Ottawa West—NepeanMarlene RivierPresident ofOntario Public Service Employees Union Local 479
ONDP candidate forOttawa West—Nepean in the2003 Ontario provincial election
Britannia, OttawaPsychologist /Union leader7,44912.983rd
Prince Edward—HastingsDan DouglasBellevilleTeacher[75]8,10515.193rd
Renfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeSue McSheffreyRenfrewPhysiotherapist[76]5,72011.463rd
Stormont—Dundas—South GlengarryElaine MacDonaldCornwallTeacher[77]5,38711.153rd

Greater Toronto Area

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Ajax—PickeringKevin ModestePickeringExecutive assistant[2]5,28612.123rd
Beaches—East YorkPeter TabunsMember ofToronto City Council for Riverdale (1990–1997)TorontoExecutive director ofGreenpeace Canada (1999–2004)15,15632.292nd
Bramalea—Gore—MaltonFernando MirandaBramptonEngineer[2]6,11314.853rd
Brampton—SpringdaleKathy PounderONDP candidate forBrampton Centre in the2003 Ontario provincial electionBramptonUrban planner[78]8,03819.793rd
Brampton WestChris MoiseONDP candidate forBrampton West—Mississauga in the2003 Ontario provincial election and forOak Ridges in the1999 Ontario provincial electionToronto4,92010.493rd
BurlingtonDavid Carter LairdONDP candidate forBurlington in the2003 Ontario provincial electionBurlingtonChild protection worker[79]6,58110.793rd
DavenportRui PiresTorontoSocial services worker[80]11,29234.132nd
Don Valley EastValerie Ann MahTorontoPrincipal5,28713.213rd
Don Valley WestDavid ThomasNorth YorkFinancial professional[81]4,3938.583rd
Eglinton—LawrenceMax SilvermanTorontoStudent[2]4,88610.383rd
Etobicoke CentreJohn RichmondEtobicokeSocial worker[82]5,1749.913rd
Etobicoke—LakeshoreMargaret Anne McHughONDP candidate forEtobicoke Centre in the2003 Ontario provincial electionEtobicokeHealthcare manager[83]7,17914.483rd
Etobicoke NorthCesar MartelloONDP candidate forBramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale in the2003 Ontario provincial electionTorontoStudent (York University)[84]3,76112.243rd
HaltonAnwar NaqviONDP candidate forOakville in the2003 Ontario provincial electionOakvilleLawyer[85]4,6428.203rd
Markham—UnionvilleJanice HaganNDP candidate forMarkham in the2000 federal election
ONDP candidate forMarkham in the2003 and1999 Ontario provincial elections
MarkhamTeacher[86]3,99312.123rd
Mississauga—Brampton SouthLarry TaylorFormer member ofMississauga City CouncilBarrieReal estate broker[87]6,41114.803rd
Mississauga East—CooksvilleJim GillBramptonClerk[2]4,61911.673rd
Mississauga—ErindaleSimon BlackMississaugaSocial services worker /Teaching assistant[88]5,1049.823rd
Mississauga SouthMichael James CulkinMississaugaStudent[2]5,00410.503rd
Mississauga—StreetsvilleManjinder RaiMississaugaMechanic[2]4,2669.473rd
Oak Ridges—MarkhamPamela CourtotONDP candidate forOak Ridges in the2003 Ontario provincial electionStouffvilleSmall business owner[89]5,4308.793rd
OakvilleAlison MyrdenBurlingtonCorrectional officer[2]4,0277.293rd
OshawaSid RyanPresident ofCUPE Ontario (1992–2009)
ONDP candidate forOshawa in the2003 Ontario provincial election and forScarborough Centre in the1999 Ontario provincial election
WhitbyUnion leader (Canadian Union of Public Employees)15,35232.242nd
Parkdale—High ParkPeggy NashTorontoUnion official (Canadian Auto Workers)16,20134.532nd
Pickering—Scarborough EastGary DaleWest Hill, TorontoConsultant[90]5,39211.253rd
Richmond HillC. Nella CotrupiRichmond HillLawyer[91]4,4959.703rd
Scarborough—AgincourtD'Arcy PalmerScarboroughScreenwriter[92]4,18210.153rd
Scarborough CentreGreg GoganLeader ofOption Canada (1991–1993)
National Party candidate forScarborough West in the1993 federal election
TorontoInsurance professional6,15616.823rd
Scarborough—GuildwoodSheila WhiteDaughter ofBill WhiteScarboroughAdvisor[93]5,88516.163rd
Scarborough—Rouge RiverFauzia KhanScarboroughJournalist[94]3,6359.334th
Scarborough SouthwestDan HarrisTorontoIT professional[2]8,47122.313rd
St. Paul'sNorman TobiasTorontoLawyer[95]8,66715.733rd
ThornhillRick MorelliMetropolitan Separate School Board Trustee for Downsview (1988–?)WoodbridgePharmacy manager3,6716.983rd
Toronto CentreMichael ShapcottToronto12,74723.752nd
Toronto—DanforthJack LaytonLeader of theNew Democratic Party (2004–2011)
Member ofToronto City Council (1994–2003 & 1982–1991)
TorontoProfessor22,19846.341st
Trinity—SpadinaOlivia ChowMember ofToronto City Council for Trinity—Spadina (2000–2006) and Downtown (1992–2000)
Toronto Board of Education Trustee (1985–1991)
TorontoArtist/Professor atGeorge Brown College22,39742.042nd
VaughanOctavia BecklesNDP candidate forVaughan—King—Aurora in the2000 federal electionWoodbridgeBank manager[96]4,3718.763rd
Whitby—OshawaMaret Sadem-ThompsonWhitbyPrincipal[97]8,00214.053rd
WillowdaleYvonne BobbONDP candidate forWillowdale in the2003 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate forWillowdale in the2000 federal election
TorontoCivil servant[98]4,8129.573rd
York CentrePeter FlahertyTorontoAuthor[99]5,37613.693rd
York South—WestonPaul FerreiraNDP candidate forBrampton Centre in the1997 federal electionTorontoPublic relations professional7,28121.212nd
York WestSandra Romano AnthonyTorontoNutritionist[100]4,22815.292nd

Hamilton/Niagara

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—WestdaleGordon GuyattNDP candidate forAncaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot in the2000 federal electionDundasPhysician / Professor atMcMaster University11,55720.913rd
Hamilton CentreDavid ChristophersonMember ofLegislative Assembly of Ontario forHamilton West (1999–2003) andHamilton Centre (1990–1999)
Member ofHamilton City Council for Ward 4 (1985–1990)
HamiltonUnion official (United Auto Workers)20,32145.811st
Hamilton East—Stoney CreekTony DePauloHamiltonIndustrial mechanic[101]17,49035.842nd
Hamilton MountainChris CharltonONDP candidate forHamilton Mountain in the2003 and1999 Ontario provincial elections
NDP candidate forHamilton Mountain in the1997 federal election
HamiltonNon-profit director17,55232.942nd
Niagara FallsWayne GatesNiagara FallsUnion leader (Unifor)10,68020.793rd
Niagara West—GlanbrookDave HeatleyHamiltonIndustrial worker[102]7,68114.823rd
St. CatharinesTed MouradianFormer president of theOntario Real Estate AssociationSt. CatharinesBusinessman[103]10,13519.263rd
WellandJody Di BartolomeoNDP candidate forErie—Lincoln in the2000 federal electionPort ColborneOccupational safety and health professional[104]14,62329.502nd

Northern Ontario

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Algoma—Manitoulin—KapuskasingCarol HughesHanmerUnion official (Canadian Labour Congress)11,05131.692nd
KenoraSusan BarclayNDP candidate forKenora—Rainy River in the2000 federal electionSioux LookoutAnglican priest[105]7,57732.062nd
Nickel Belt (federal electoral district)Claude GravelleMember ofRayside-Balfour Town Council (1997–2000)ChelmsfordMachinist13,98034.502nd
Nipissing—TimiskamingDave FluriSturgeon FallsBiologist[106]7,35417.053rd
Parry Sound—MuskokaJo-Anne Marie BouldingONDP candidate forParry Sound—Muskoka in the2003 Ontario provincial electionBracebridgeLawyer[107]5,17111.773rd
Sault Ste. MarieTony MartinMember of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario forSault Ste. Marie (1990–2003)Sault Ste. MarieSocial services worker16,51238.291st
SudburyGerry McIntaggartMember of Sudbury City Council (1991–2003)SudburyLogistics professional[108]12,78129.862nd
Thunder Bay—Rainy RiverJohn RaffertyONDP candidate forThunder Bay—Atikokan in the2003 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate forThunder Bay—Superior North in the2000 federal election
Radio broadcaster10,78129.702nd
Thunder Bay—Superior NorthBruce HyerArmstrongEcologist10,23029.312nd
Timmins–James BayCharlie AngusCobaltMusician / Writer14,13841.451st

Southwestern Ontario

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BrantLynn BoweringBrantfordConsultant[109]11,82622.003rd
CambridgeGary PriceMember ofCambridge City Council (1994–?)CambridgeTechnician[2]10,39220.153rd
Chatham-Kent—EssexKathleen KevanyChathamProfessor at theUniversity of Western Ontario[110]7,53817.133rd
Elgin—Middlesex—LondonTim McCallumDuttonIndustrial worker[111]6,76314.583rd
EssexDavid TremblayMember ofLakeshore Town Council (1998–2000)
Mayor ofTilbury North (1994–1997)
Member ofTilbury North Town Council (1985–1994)
Pointe-aux-RochesTeacher / Farmer[112]12,51924.413rd
Grey—Bruce—Owen SoundSebastian OstertagOwen SoundStudent (University of Western Ontario)[113]6,51613.083rd
GuelphPhil AlltGuelphSmall business owner[114]10,52720.033rd
Haldimand—NorfolkCarrie SinkowskiPort DoverTeaching assistant[115]7,14314.353rd
Huron—BruceGrant RobertsonONDP candidate forHuron—Bruce in the2003 Ontario provincial electionPaisleyOntario director of theNational Farmers Union[116]6,70713.083rd
Kitchener CentreRichard Walsh-BowersNDP candidate forKitchener—Waterloo in the2000 federal election
ONDP candidate forWaterloo—Wellington in the2003 and1999 Ontario provincial elections
WallensteinProfessor atWilfrid Laurier University[117]8,71719.323rd
Kitchener—ConestogaLen CarterKitchenerSmall business owner[118]6,62315.723rd
Kitchener—WaterlooEdwin LaryeaWaterlooPrincipal9,26715.923rd
London—FanshaweIrene MathyssenMember of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario forMiddlesex (1990–1995)IldertonTeacher12,51130.412nd
London North CentreJoe SwanFormer member ofLondon City CouncilLondonHomeless shelter director[119]12,03424.143rd
London WestGina BarberLondonTeacher[120]9,52217.283rd
Middlesex—Kent—LambtonKevin BlakeMember ofWallaceburg Town Council (1991–1994)Wallaceburg7,37615.063rd
OxfordZoé Dorcas KunschnerIngersollSmall business owner[121]6,67314.543rd
Perth—WellingtonRobert RothONDP candidate forCornwall in the1987 Ontario provincial electionStratfordMarketing consultant /Small business owner[122]7,02715.623rd
Sarnia—LambtonGreg AgarCourtrightChemical worker[123]7,76416.333rd
Wellington—Halton HillsNoel DuignanMember of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario forHalton North (1990–1995)GeorgetownMediator5,97411.913rd
Windsor—TecumsehJoe ComartinMember of Parliament forWindsor—St. Clair (2000–2004)WindsorLawyer20,03741.851st
Windsor WestBrian MasseMember of Parliament forWindsor West (2002–2025)
Member ofWindsor City Council (1997–2002)
WindsorDisability support worker20,29745.971st

Prince Edward Island

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
CardiganDave MacKinnonSourisBusinessman[124]2,10310.153rd
CharlottetownDody CraneLeader of theNew Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island (1989–1991)CharlottetownLawyer[2]3,42818.443rd
EgmontRegena Kaye RussellO'LearyLawyer[2]2,13311.573rd
MalpequeKen BinghamPEI NDP candidate forPark Corner-Oyster Bed in the2003 Prince Edward Island provincial election
NDP candidate forMalpeque in the2000 federal election
New GlasgowBusinessman1,90210.093rd

Quebec

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Central Quebec

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Berthier—MaskinongéDenis McKinnonLouisevilleCoordinator[2]1,6533.364th
JolietteJacques TrudeauNDP candidate forJoliette in the1997 federal electionCrabtree1,7553.634th
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-ChaudièreJean BernatchezSaint-NicolasResearcher[125][2]2,0914.754th
MontcalmFrançois RivestSainte-BéatrixStudent[126]1,5313.175th
PortneufJean-François BretonQuebec CityPolitical scientist[127]1,5403.585th
RepentignyAndré CardinalMontrealRadio journalist[128]1,5262.984th
RichelieuCharles BussièresNDP candidate forVerchères—Les Patriotes in the2000 federal electionMontrealMusician[129]1,0172.094th
Saint-Maurice—ChamplainPierre J.C. AllardMontrealLawyer[130]1,1042.364th
Trois-RivièresMarc TessierMontrealStudent[131]1,6353.524th

Eastern Townships/Southern Quebec

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BeaucePhilippe GiguèreSainte-HénédineStudent[132]1,4433.054th
Beauharnois—SalaberryLigy AlakkattusseryMontreal1,0181.935th
Brome—MissisquoiPiper HugginsNDP candidate forSaint-Laurent—Cartierville in the2000 electionMontrealBusinesswoman[133]1,1772.665th
Châteauguay—Saint-ConstantMélanie ArchambaultMontrealStudent[134]1,7043.335th
Compton—StansteadMartin BallerAsbestosRadio journalist[135]1,4513.315th
DrummondBlake EvansMontrealStudent[136]7452.195th
Mégantic—L'ÉrableAlexandre CôtéVictoriavilleSecurity guard[137]1,6083.734th
Richmond—ArthabaskaJason S. NobleWindsorYouth pastoral worker[138]1,5403.265th
Saint-Hyacinthe—BagotJoëlle ChevrierMontrealExecutive assistant[139]1,2042.524th
Saint-JeanJonathan TrépanierMontrealStudent[140]1,6873.444th
SheffordSonia BissonWindsorStudent[141]1,1462.435th
SherbrookePhilippe DionSherbrookeStudent[142]1,4632.935th

Greater Montreal

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AhuntsicAnnick BergeronMontrealLawyer[143]3,0136.213rd
Alfred-PellanBenjamin Le BelLavalCommunity development officer[144]1,8493.474th
BourassaStefano SaykalySaint-Leonard, MontrealPhysician[145]1,6613.974th
Brossard—La PrairieNadia AlexanMontrealProfessor[146]2,3214.414th
Chambly—BorduasDaniel BlouinSaint-Jean-BaptisteComputer specialist[147]2,6814.804th
HochelagaDavid GagnonMontrealAnimator[148]2,5105.493rd
Honoré-MercierFrançois PilonMontrealCivil servant[149]1,9734.094th
Jeanne-Le BerAnthony PhilbinMontrealConsultant[150]3,1606.923rd
La Pointe-de-l'ÎleAndré LangevinMontrealPolitical scientist[151]1,7513.794th
Lac-Saint-LouisDaniel QuinnPointe-ClaireStudent[152]3,7897.544th
LaSalle—ÉmardRebecca BlaikieMontrealEducator[153]1,9954.374th
LaurierFrançois GrégoireMontrealProfessor[154]5,77912.083rd
LavalAlain GiguèreNDP candidate forRoberval in the2000,1997, and1993 federal elections and forVerdun—Saint-Paul in the1984 federal election
NDPQ candidate forSaint-Henri in the1985 Quebec provincial election
LavalLawyer[155]1,9984.104th
Laval—Les ÎlesPaul MichaudLavalChemist[156]2,2024.394th
LongueuilNicole Fournier-SylvesterMontrealCommunity organizer[157]2,5125.193rd
Marc-Aurèle-FortinLyse GénéreuxLaval1,8673.575th
Mount RoyalSébastien BeaudetMontrealStudent[158]1,8594.914th
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—LachineMaria Pia ChávezMontrealTeacher[159]3,5137.934th
OutremontOmar AktoufVerdun, MontrealProfessor[160]5,38214.063rd
PapineauAndré FrappierMontrealPostal worker[161]3,6038.773rd
Pierrefonds—DollardDanielle LustgartenPierrefonds, MontrealResearcher[162]2,5455.474th
Rivière-des-Mille-ÎlesNicolas Du CapDeux-MontagnesStudent[163]1,5593.425th
Rosemont—La Petite-PatrieBenoît BeauchampMontrealTeacher[164]3,8767.673rd
Saint-Bruno—Saint-HubertMarie HenrettaMont-Saint-HilaireTeacher[165]2,2534.434th
Saint-LambertMonique GarciaLongueuilStudent[166]2,1304.724th
Saint-Laurent—CartiervilleZaid MahayniSaint-Laurent, MontrealLawyer[167]2,6306.253rd
Saint-Léonard—Saint-MichelLaura ColellaSaint-Leonard, MontrealStudent[168]2,4225.983rd
Terrebonne—BlainvilleNormand BeaudetBlainvilleConsultant[169]1,4513.165th
Vaudreuil—SoulangesBert MarkgrafHudsonEngineer[170]2,1753.904th
Verchères—Les PatriotesSimon ValléeBouchervilleStudent[171]1,8153.684th
Westmount—Ville-MarieEric Wilson SteedmanMontrealConsultant[172]4,79511.993rd

Northern Quebec

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Abitibi—TémiscamingueDennis ShushackRouyn-NorandaIndustrial mechanic[173]1,4723.394th
Chicoutimi—Le FjordÉric DuboisChicoutimiCommunity organizer[174]1,6993.734th
Jonquière—AlmaFrançois PicardAlmaStudent[175]1,5613.404th
ManicouaganPierre DucasseSept-ÎlesConsultant[176]3,36110.333rd
Nunavik—EeyouPierre CorbeilMontrealMarketing professional[177]1,0973.944th
RobervalIsabelle TremblaySaint-PrimeStudent[178]1,7775.114th

Quebec City/Gaspe/Eastern Quebec

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BeauportXavier TréganLoretteville, Quebec CityResearcher[179]1,8964.094th
CharlesbourgFrançois VilleneuveTorontoStudent[180]1,6233.514th
Charlevoix—MontmorencySteeve HudonCharlesbourg, Quebec CityStudent[181]1,0552.525th
Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-MadeleinePhilip TooneNDP candidate forChamplain in the2000 federal electionMariaStudent[182]8052.095th
Lévis—BellechasseLouise FoisyLévisSocial Worker[183]1,9103.865th
Louis-HébertRobert TurcotteCap-Rouge, Quebec CityLecturer[184]3,1125.574th
Louis-Saint-LaurentChristopher BojanowskiMontrealFisherman[185]1,3693.054th
Matapédia—MataneJean-Guy CôtéMont-JoliComposer[186]1,5814.994th
QuébecJean-Marie FisetQuebec CityHospital employee2,6705.554th
Rimouski—TémiscouataGuy CaronRimouskiEconomist[187]2,7177.054th
Rivière-du-Loup—MontmagnyFrédérick GaronMontrealCustomer service professional[188]8761.985th

Western Quebec/Laurentides/Outaouais

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Argenteuil—MirabelElizabeth ClarkNDP candidate forBeauharnois—Salaberry in the2000 federal election and forRimouski—Mitis in the1997 federal electionMontrealResearch ethics professional[189]1,4933.045th
GatineauDominique VaillancourtOttawaTranslator[190]2,6105.724th
Hull-AylmerPierre LalibertéGatineauEconomist[191]5,70911.873rd
Laurentides—LabelleBrendan NaefLa ConceptionStudent[192]1,3202.695th
PontiacGretchen SchwarzShawvilleTeacher[193]2,3175.794th
Rivière-du-NordFrançois CôtéMontrealLawyer[194]1,2902.934th

Saskatchewan

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Battlefords—LloydminsterShawn McKeeFormer president ofCommunications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Local 658ALloydminsterLabourer[2]5,36720.252nd
BlackstrapDon KossickSaskatoonConsultant8,86223.553rd
Churchill RiverEarl CookLa RongeHealthcare manager[195]3,91020.093rd
Cypress Hills—GrasslandsJeff PottsSwift Current4,90116.503rd
PalliserDick ProctorMember of Parliament forPalliser (1997–2004)ReginaConsultant11,78535.482nd
Prince AlbertDon HovdeboSon ofStan HovdeboBirch HillsFarmer[196]7,22125.152nd
Regina—Lumsden—Lake CentreMoe KovatchReginaSmall business owner[197]8,30026.793rd
Regina—Qu'AppelleLorne NystromMember of Parliament forRegina—Qu'Appelle (1997–2004)
Member of Parliament forYorkton—Melville (1968–1993)
ReginaConsultant9,15132.692nd
Saskatoon—HumboldtNettie WiebePresident of theNational Farmers Union (1995–1998)
Candidate in the2001 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election
DelisleProfessor at theUniversity of Saskatchewan9,02725.572nd
Saskatoon—Rosetown—BiggarDennis GruendingMember of Parliament forSaskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar (1999–2000)SaskatoonJournalist[2]9,59736.242nd
Saskatoon—WanuskewinPriscilla SetteeSaskatoonProfessor at theUniversity of Saskatchewan[198]5,77017.813rd
Souris—Moose MountainRobert StringerSask NDP candidate forMoosomin in the2003 Saskatchewan provincial electionWolseleyMassage therapist[199]4,20213.724th
WascanaErin WeirReginaStudent[2]5,77116.043rd
Yorkton—MelvilleDon OlsonMayor ofSturgisSturgisSelf-employed[2]5,89018.592nd

The Territories

[edit]
Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
NunavutBill RiddellIqaluitProfessor atNunavut Arctic College /Justice of the peace[200]1,12915.173rd
Western ArcticDennis BevingtonMayor ofFort Smith (1988–1997)Fort SmithSmall business owner[201]5,26439.062nd
YukonPam BoydeWhitehorseConsultant[202]3,21625.672nd

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