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New Democratic Party candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election

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TheNew Democratic Party fielded a full slate of 282 candidates in the1984 Canadian federal election, and won thirty seats to retain their status as the third-largest party in theHouse of Commons of Canada.

Many of the party's candidates have individual biography pages on Wikipedia. Information on others may be found here.

Alberta

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Calgary

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Calgary CentreSusan Keeley5,13813.683rd
Calgary EastBarry PashakANDP candidate forCalgary-North Hill in the1971 Alberta provincial election8,55813.683rd
Calgary NorthPam Appleton7,0272nd
Calgary SouthBrendan Quigley6,1358.603rd
Calgary WestEd Smith5,40910.763rd

Edmonton

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Edmonton EastMuriel Stanley Venne7,66823.062nd
Edmonton NorthGarth Stevenson12,3052nd
Edmonton SouthJoanna L.H. Miazga9,4072nd
Edmonton—StrathconaDoris S. Burghardt11,09520.222nd
Edmonton WestMichael Moroz7,3393rd

Rural Alberta

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AthabascaAnn Dort-MacLean6,00117.082nd
Bow RiverWilliam McCutcheon5,2589.312nd
CrowfootL. Gladys Creasy3,1539.332nd
LethbridgeConnie Credico6,82214.682nd
Medicine HatWally Regehr4,65210.372nd
Peace RiverElroy Deimert6,33315.372nd
PembinaGreg Daruda9,7922nd
Red DeerClarence Lacombe5,2019.42nd
VegrevilleGeorge Oleksiuk3,7932nd
WetaskiwinJudy Mjolsness5,59613.22nd
YellowheadRick Hardy6,90613.62nd

British Columbia

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British Columbia Interior

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Cariboo—ChilcotinChristine Slater11,54430.622nd
Kamloops—ShuswapNelson RiisMember of Parliament forKamloops—Shuswap (1980–1988)
Member ofKamloops City Council (1973–1978)
Professor atCariboo College30,51254.081st
Kootenay East—RevelstokeSid ParkerMember of Parliament forKootenay East—Revelstoke (1980–1984)15,90840.802nd
Kootenay WestLyle KristiansenMember of Parliament forKootenay West (1980–1984)15,06045.192nd
Okanagan NorthEileen Robinson17,16826.802nd
Okanagan—SimilkameenPeter J. Merry15,18129.282nd
Prince George—Bulkley ValleyBrian Gardiner13,27434.622nd
Prince George—Peace RiverJim Best8,16824.112nd
SkeenaJim FultonMember of Parliament forSkeena (1979–1993)Probation officer14,17445.791st

Fraser Valley/Lower Mainland

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BurnabySvend RobinsonMember of Parliament forBurnaby (1979–1988)Lawyer28,31848.001st
CapilanoLarry Whaley6,31012.453rd
Fraser Valley EastDavid C. Menzies12,77923.872nd
Fraser Valley WestJoe LeclairNDP candidate forFraser Valley West in the1980 federal election19,87830.232nd
Mission—Port MoodyTom Beardsley25,92540.172nd
New Westminster—CoquitlamPauline JewettMember of Parliament forNew Westminster—Coquitlam (1979–1988)President ofSimon Fraser University (1974–1978)21,13446.181st
North Vancouver—BurnabyDavid Schreck12,81225.703rd
Richmond—South DeltaRon Dickson16,37724.482nd
Surrey—White Rock—North DeltaMike Villeneuve22,5552nd
Vancouver CentreJohanna den Hertog16,28332.432nd
Vancouver EastMargaret Anne MitchellMember of Parliament forVancouver East (1979–1993)16,28332.431st
Vancouver KingswayIan WaddellMember of Parliament forVancouver East (1979–1988)20,17951.101st
Vancouver QuadraRay Cantillon8,34316.823rd
Vancouver SouthBrian Ernest Emery10,90923.502nd

Vancouver Island

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Comox—Powell RiverRaymond SkellyMember of Parliament forComox—Powell River (1979–1988)Teacher27,28844.611st
Cowichan—Malahat—The IslandsJim ManlyMember of Parliament forCowichan—Malahat—The Islands (1980–1988)24,55545.061st
Esquimalt—SaanichBob CameronNDP candidate forEsquimalt—Saanich in the1980 and1979 federal elections23,09435.102nd
Nanaimo—AlberniTed MillerMember of Parliament forNanaimo—Alberni (1979–1984)Teacher25,65942.882nd
VictoriaJohn Brewin20,48038.602nd

Manitoba

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Rural Manitoba

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Brandon-SourisJake Janzen5,63115.63rd
ChurchillRod MurphyMember of Parliament forChurchill (1979–1993)Teacher10,82945.61st
Dauphin—Swan RiverLaverne LewyckyMember of Parliament forDauphin—Swan River (1980–1984)10,21936.322nd
LisgarPeter Hiebert2,0524th
Portage—MarquetteGarry Grant4,4473rd
ProvencherRon Buzahora6,94120.12nd
Selkirk—InterlakeTerry SargeantMember of Parliament forSelkirk—Interlake (1979–1984)13,08838.072nd

Winnipeg

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Saint BonifaceArmand T. Bédard11,27922.93rd
Winnipeg—AssiniboineRobert Johannson7,0673rd
Winnipeg—Birds HillBill BlaikieMember of Parliament forWinnipeg—Birds Hill (1979–1988)United Churchminister23,90345.811st
Winnipeg—Fort GarryGail Coyston5,93212.743rd
Winnipeg NorthDavid OrlikowMember of Parliament forWinnipeg—Birds Hill (1962–1988)
Member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba forSt. Johns (1958–1962)
Member ofWinnipeg City Council (1951–1958)
18,20943.31st
Winnipeg North CentreCyril KeeperMember of Parliament forWinnipeg—St. James (1980–1984)10,5591st
Winnipeg—St. JamesLissa Donner9,8432nd

New Brunswick

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Carleton—CharlotteBen Kilfoil4,60814.23rd
Fundy—RoyalKay Bedell8,48718.453rd
GloucesterValentine Ward2,1885.133rd
Madawaska—VictoriaFloranne McLaughlin-St-Amand1,9686.23rd
MonctonGregory MurphyNDP candidate forMoncton in the1980 and1979 federal elections7,62914.573rd
Northumberland—MiramichiJerry DunnettNDP candidate forNorthumberland—Miramichi in the1980 and1979 federal elections2,6608.373rd
RestigoucheGilles Halley4,52614.73rd
Saint JohnMary Palmer6,75221.23rd
Westmorland—KentClaire Doiron7,14820.293rd
York—SunburyAllan Sharp7,36617.213rd

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Bonavista-Trinity-ConceptionSusan Maher1,4324.153rd
Burin-St. George'sL. Joseph Edwards1,7673rd
Gander—TwillingateGerry PantingLeader of theNewfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party (1974–1977)1,1383rd
Grand Falls—White Bay—LabradorErn Condon3,61612.613rd
Humber—Port au Port—St. BarbeKen Gould1,5303rd
St. John's EastChristine Oliver2,5846.563rd
St. John's WestNina P. Patey1,9266.563rd

Nova Scotia

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Annapolis Valley—HantsPeggy Hope-Simpson6,98715.953rd
Cape Breton—East RichmondDouglass L. Grant3,7093rd
Cape Breton Highlands—CansoDaniel W. MacInnes4,3083rd
Cape Breton—The SydneysEd MurphyNDP candidate forCape Breton—The Sydneys in the1980 and1979 federal elections6,6733rd
Central NovaGloria E. Murphy4,57213.003rd
Cumberland—ColchesterJessie Mae McCarron5,52713.103rd
Dartmouth—Halifax EastKen Hale9,50318.953rd
HalifaxTessa Hebb8,57620.453rd
Halifax WestDennis ThemanNDP candidate forHalifax West in the1980 and1979 federal elections11,62620.843rd
South ShoreBill Zimmerman5,63314.293rd
South West NovaBob Ritchie3,0767.553rd

Ontario

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Central Ontario

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Durham—NorthumberlandRoy Grierson7,80518.553rd
Grey—SimcoeJoan StoneNDP candidate forGrey—Simcoe in the1980 federal election6,0013rd
NorthumberlandBill Cassells4,6333rd
PeterboroughLinda Slavin10,64820.73rd
Simcoe NorthTim Tynan7,74217.13rd
Simcoe SouthFrank Berry8,2833rd
Victoria–HaliburtonPatrick DanielNDP candidate forVictoria–Haliburton in the1980 and1979 federal elections8,68217.53rd

Eastern Ontario/Ottawa

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Glengarry—Prescott—RussellAnnemarie Collard6,83813.93rd
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonDonna Forth5,3493rd
Kingston and the IslandsAndrew Currie5,95012.63rd
Lanark—Renfrew—CarletonDon Page5,3103rd
Leeds—GrenvilleJan Allen6,12113.963rd
Nepean—CarletonBea Murray11,03514.83rd
Ottawa—CarletonVernon Lang10,7603rd
Ottawa CentreMichael CassidyLeader of theOntario New Democratic Party (1978–1982)
Member of Provincial Parliament forOttawa Centre (1971–1984)
Member ofOttawa City Council (1970–1972)
OttawaJournalist17,84434.371st
Ottawa—VanierKathryn Barnard9,36421.483rd
Ottawa WestRoss Chapman8,3043rd
Prince Edward—HastingsDonald WilsonNDP candidate forPrince Edward—Hastings in the1980 and1979 federal elections7,16218.53rd
Renfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeGavin Murphy4,2539.83rd

Greater Toronto Area

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BeachesNeil YoungMember of Parliament forBeaches (1980–1988)Machinist14,91440.61st
Brampton—GeorgetownJohn Deamer13,3563rd
Broadview–GreenwoodLynn McDonaldMember of Parliament forBroadview–Greenwood (1982–1988)Professor[1]15,06645.591st
BurlingtonWalter Mulkewich11,68719.32nd
DavenportManfred Netzel5,54822.52nd
Don Valley EastJoe Macdonald5,84210.73rd
Don Valley WestIan Cameron6,57013.23rd
Eglinton—LawrenceMarlene Miller6,45814.893rd
Etobicoke CentrePhil Jones7,65712.83rd
Etobicoke—LakeshorePatrick LawlorMember of Provincial Parliament forLakeshore (1967–1981)Lawyer10,54923.73rd
Etobicoke NorthDavid Robertson11,13619.83rd
HaltonKevin FlynnSmall business owner9,16414.63rd
Mississauga NorthBill Patrick13,8233rd
Mississauga SouthNorm Jones8,58414.73rd
OntarioGeoff Rison12,9953rd
OshawaEd BroadbentLeader of theNew Democratic Party (1975–1989)
Member of Parliament forOshawa (1968–1990)
25,09242.31st
Parkdale—High ParkJohn Friesen8,23220.93rd
RosedaleDell Wolfson7,83617.823rd
St. Paul'sJohn Webb5,54512.613rd
Scarborough CentreMichael Prue8,24019.33rd
Scarborough EastAlawi Mohideen6,4223rd
Scarborough WestDavid Gracey11,43627.53rd
SpadinaDan HeapMember of Parliament forSpadina (1981–1988)
Member ofToronto City Council (1972–1981)
Anglicanminister13,2411st
TrinityDavid English6,7122nd
WillowdaleJohn Fagan6,71113.03rd
York CentreVan Newell8,03719.83rd
York EastBill Gorelle7,5813rd
York NorthDoris Schwar10,0774th
York—PeelJohn HallNDP candidate forYork—Peel in the1980 federal election9,3533rd
York—ScarboroughYvonne Bondarchuk13,2603rd
York South—WestonSteve Krashinsky11,67931.02nd
York WestBruno Pasquantonio8,71822.03rd

Hamilton/Niagara

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
ErieElaine Havlin5,8683rd
Hamilton EastDavid ChristophersonPresident ofUnited Auto Workers Local 525Union leader11,8722nd
Hamilton MountainIan DeansMember of Parliament forHamilton Mountain (1980–1986)
Member of Provincial Parliament forWentworth (1967–1979)
25,78949.21st
Hamilton–WentworthDavid HitchcockNDP candidate forHamilton–Wentworth in the1980 and1979 federal elections8,83617.953rd
Hamilton WestPhilip Newell11,5083rd
LincolnJohn Mayer11,8883rd
Niagara FallsRichard Harrington9,86323.82nd
St. CatharinesGerry Michaud16,39730.62nd
WellandRob Dobrucki10,50824.03rd

Northern Ontario

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AlgomaRocco Frangione9,49925.753rd
Cochrane—SuperiorRay Brunet7,6723rd
Kenora—Rainy RiverJohn Edmund ParryMayor ofSioux Lookout (1978–1984)
Member ofSioux Lookout Town Council (1977–1978)[2]
Sioux LookoutBusiness consultant13,3191st
Nickel BeltJohn RodriguezMember of Parliament forNickel Belt (1972–1980)
Member ofConiston Town Council (1971–1972)
President of theOntario English Catholic Teachers' Association (1968–1969)
Teacher17,14138.601st
NipissingLynne Bennett4,7353rd
Parry Sound—MuskokaDennis HayNDP candidate forParry Sound—Muskoka in the1980 and1979 federal elections7,11317.93rd
Sault Ste. MarieKarl Morin-Strom10,72631.522nd
Thunder Bay—AtikokanIain AngusMember of Provincial Parliament forFort William (1975–1977)14,71541.51st
Thunder Bay—NipigonErnie EppProfessor[3]13,90137.21st
TimiskamingJim Morrison6,6852nd
Timmins—ChapleauCid Samson9,5433rd

Southwestern Ontario

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BrantDerek BlackburnMember of Parliament forBrant (1971–1993)Teacher[4]23,10344.201st
Bruce—GreyNorma Peterson5,11212.03rd
CambridgeBill McBain9,17124.22nd
ElginBob Habkirk4,6463rd
Essex—KentPeter Toye4,2343rd
Essex—WindsorSteven W. LangdonNDP candidate forEssex—Windsor in the1980 and1979 federal elections18,74639.31st
GuelphJim Robinson9,15319.453rd
Haldimand—NorfolkBill Jefferies6,13813.33rd
Huron—BruceValerie Bolton4,07511.03rd
KentDerry McKeever6,1383rd
KitchenerWill Ferguson13,8733rd
Lambton—MiddlesexAllen Wilford4,8263rd
London EastJoe Barth10,32426.92nd
London—MiddlesexDavid N. Cunningham9,7533rd
London WestBruce Lundgren10,91116.33rd
OxfordWayne Colbran6,07713.53rd
PerthIan Munro5,5993rd
Sarnia—LambtonJulie Foley8,53819.43rd
WaterlooBob NeedhamNDP candidate forWaterloo in the1980 federal election10,27518.153rd
Wellington—Dufferin—SimcoeSandy W. A. Young6,4683rd
Windsor—WalkervilleHoward McCurdyMember ofWindsor City Council (1980–1984)Professor at theUniversity of Windsor14,6041st
Windsor WestPaul Forder11,50334.232nd

Prince Edward Island

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
CardiganLorne Cudmore8914.503rd
EgmontWain Munro9945.644th
HillsboroughDavid Burke8464.913rd
MalpequeJanet Norgrove2,00610.693rd

Quebec

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Central Quebec

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Berthier—Maskinongé—LanaudièreJean Philip Penner1,2002.73rd
ChamplainLouise Cloutier3,1243rd
JolietteMartin Vaillancourt2,1864.163rd
RichelieuGaston Dupuis2,1744.483rd
Saint-MauriceDanielle Delbecque1,4333.513rd
Trois-RivièresJohn A. Pratt1,9474.63rd

Eastern Townships/Southern Quebec

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BeauceSerge L'Italien1,2172.63rd
Beauharnois—SalaberryGus Callaghan2,7206.23rd
Brome—MissisquoiGordon J. Hamilton2,2715.563rd
ChâteauguayRobert Vigneault5,0833rd
DrummondLouis G. Garreau2,6106.23rd
FrontenacRita Bouchard1,0813rd
LotbinièreGaston Coté1,9633rd
Mégantic—Compton—StansteadJean-Pierre Walsh2,6903rd
Richmond—WolfeHarriet J. Schleifer1,6383rd
Saint-Hyacinthe—BagotClaude R. Gagnon2,1964.53rd
Saint-JeanTodd Sloan3,6427.13rd
SheffordDenis BoisséNDP candidate forShefford in the1980 and1979 federal elections3,5696.63rd
SherbrookeDaniel Berthold4,2309.83rd
VerchèresJames Christie6,5349.53rd

Greater Montreal

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Blainville—Deux-MontagnesNormand J. LabrieNDP candidate forBlainville—Deux-Montagnes in the1980 and1979 federal elections5,6093rd
BourassaRoderick ChartersNDP candidate forBourassa in the1980 federal election3,7418.13rd
ChamblyClifford D. Hastings6,78311.153rd
DollardSid Ingerman6,61911.653rd
DuvernayJohn ShatillaNDP candidate forDuvernay in the1980 and1979 federal elections5,0138.453rd
GamelinCarl Cyr4,7303rd
Hochelaga—MaisonneuveMarie-Ange Gagnon-SiroisNDP candidate forHochelaga—Maisonneuve in the1980 and1979 federal elections3,5963rd
LachineJohn J. P. Terauds5,6283rd
LasallePietro Arella4,7553rd
LaurierJean-Pierre JuneauNDP candidate forSainte-Marie in the1980 and1979 federal elections4,5953rd
LavalJohn Fasciano8,1583rd
Laval-des-RapidesLéo St-Louis5,2153rd
La PrairieLyse Chevalier-Grégoire8,6023rd
LongueuilClaire Gagnon6,40110.63rd
Montreal–MercierRobert Ferland4,9253rd
Montreal—Sainte-MarieLauraine VaillancourtNDP candidate forLaval in the1980 and1979 federal elections3,52511.193rd
Mount RoyalNancy Pearson4,7359.893rd
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine EastGrendon HainesNDP candidate forNotre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine East in the1980 federal election5,77214.003rd
OutremontJohanne Beaudin6,68718.863rd
PapineauPaul Comtois4,29513.133rd
RosemontRoger J.W.D. Lamarre4,05410.83rd
Saint-Henri—WestmountJohn H. Thompson5,8893rd
Saint-Michel—AhuntsicHélène Mongeau4,8753rd
Saint-Léonard—AnjouTerrence TrudeauPhysician[5]7,5063rd
TerrebonneBrian Umansky6,4548.883rd
VaudreuilAnne Erskine7,9933rd

Northern Quebec

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AbitibiRoyal TremblayNDP candidate forAbitibi in the1980 federal election3,5838.03rd
CharlevoixJocelyn Toulouse1,0223rd
ChicoutimiDenise Coté2,2116.03rd
JonquièreJean Malaison1,8703rd
Lac-Saint-JeanClaude Gagnon2,1323rd
ManicouaganDenis Faubert9392.43rd
RobervalMarius Tremblay8372.33rd
TémiscamingueGuy Verville2,1895.403rd

Quebec City/Gaspe/Eastern Quebec

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
BellechasseRoger Lemoine1,6663rd
Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-MadeleineMartin Cauvier1,0403rd
CharlesbourgEtienne TremblayNDP candidate forCharlesbourg in the1980 federal election7,3013rd
GaspéYvon PiponNDP candidate forGaspé in the1980 federal election1,0653rd
Kamouraska—Rivière-du-LoupVictor Bibaud1,5504th
LangelierMajella Desmeules4,59711.73rd
LévisJean-Paul Harney12,0763rd
Louis-HébertGilles Fiset7,54811.793rd
Matapédia—MataneFrédéric D'Astous9093.004th
Montmorency—OrléansJacques Bérubé3,9313rd
PortneufJacques Pelchat3,0126.53rd
Québec-EstMichel Leblanc4,1893rd
Rimouski—TémiscouataGuy Poulin1,2503rd

Western Quebec/Laurentides/Outaouais

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Argenteuil—PapineauBjorn L. Johansson2,6717.083rd
GatineauSylvie Rossignol6,54312.873rd
Hull—AylmerJacques Audette8,24719.623rd
LabelleMarc Péclet4,6703rd
Pontiac—Gatineau—LabellePaul Rowland2,6677.603rd

Saskatchewan

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
AssiniboiaBill Adamack10,8532nd
Humboldt—Lake CentreVic AlthouseMember of Parliament forHumboldt—Lake Centre (1980–1988)Farmer15,0871st
Kindersley—LloydminsterRoy Atkinson10,2292nd
MackenzieMel McCorriston10,8482nd
Moose JawGlenn Kindrachuk13,3382nd
Prince AlbertStan HovdeboMember of Parliament forPrince Albert (1979–1988)13,35935.61st
Qu'Appelle—Moose MountainBill Sauter8,4142nd
Regina EastSimon De JongMember of Parliament forRegina East (1979–1988)20,4741st
Regina WestLes BenjaminMember of Parliament forRegina West (1979–1988)
Member of Parliament forRegina—Lake Centre (1968–1979)
23,8651st
Saskatoon EastColin Clay16,6702nd
Saskatoon WestRon Fisher18,9102nd
Swift Current—Maple CreekDon Beveridge8,1962nd
The Battlefords—Meadow LakeDoug AnguishMember of Parliament forThe Battlefords—Meadow Lake (1980–1984)12,5592nd
Yorkton—MelvilleLorne NystromMember of Parliament forYorkton—Melville (1968–1993)18,11651.31st

The Territories

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Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
NunatsiaqRhoda Innuksuk1,97328.653rd
Western ArcticBertha Allen3,53828.032nd
YukonSibyl Frei1,88416.103rd

References

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  1. ^"Ms. Lynn McDonald, M.P."Parliament of Canada. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  2. ^"John Edmund Parry, M.P."Parliament of Canada. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  3. ^"Abram Ernest Epp".Parliament of Canada. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  4. ^"Derek Nigel Ernest Blackburn, M.P."Parliament of Canada. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  5. ^History of Federal Ridings since 1867: SAINT-LÉONARD--ANJOU 1984, Parliament of Canada, accessed 22 March 2013.
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