Green Party of Ontario candidates in the 2011 Ontario provincial election

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The Green Party of Ontario is a political party in Ontario, Canada that ran a full slate of candidates in the 2011 Ontario provincial election . This was the second time the party ran a full slate of candidates, after 2007. The party received eight per cent of the popular vote in the 2007 election and three percent in the 2011 election.

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Ajax—Pickering Steven Toman
Algoma—Manitoulin Justin Tilson
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale Erik Coverdale
Barrie Andrew Miller
Beaches—East York Shawn Ali
Bramalea—Gore—Malton Pauline Thornham
Brampton—Springdale James Duncan
Brampton West Patti Chmelyk
Brant Ken Burns
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Don Marshall
Burlington Alex Brown
Cambridge Jacques Malette
Carleton—Mississippi Mills Scott Simser
Chatham-Kent—Essex Holly Sullivan
Davenport Frank de Jong Former party leader to 2009.Teacher
Don Valley East Aren Bedrosyan
Don Valley West Louis Fliss
Dufferin—Caledon Rob StrangDeputy Leader. Shadow Cabinet Critic - Natural Resources
Durham Edward Yaghledjian
Eglinton—Lawrence Josh RachlisShadow Cabinet Critic - Consumer Services
Elgin—Middlesex—London Eric Loewen
Essex Jason MatyiShadow Cabinet Critic - Community Safety and Correctional Services
Etobicoke Centre Cheryll San Juan
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Angela SalewskyShadow Cabinet Critic - Intergovernmental Affairs
Etobicoke North Gurleen GillShadow Cabinet Critic - Seniors Secretariat
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Taylor HowarthShadow Cabinet Critic - Environment
Guelph Steven DyckShadow Cabinet Critic - Energy
Haldimand—Norfolk Justin Blake
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Anita Payne
Halton Karen Fraser
Hamilton Centre Peter Ormond
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Peter Randall
Hamilton Mountain Tony Morris
Huron—Bruce Patrick Main
Kenora—Rainy River JoJo Holiday
Kingston and the Islands Robert Kiley
Kitchener Centre Mark Vercouteren
Kitchener—Conestoga Robert Rose
Kitchener—Waterloo J.D. McGuire
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex James Armstrong
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Nancy MatteShadow Cabinet Critic - Francophone Affairs
Leeds—Grenville Charlie Taylor
London—Fanshawe Bassam Lazar
London North Centre Kevin LabonteShadow Cabinet Critic - Labour
London West Gary Brown
Markham—Unionville Myles O'Brien
Mississauga—Brampton South Keith Foster
Mississauga East—Cooksville Lloyd Jones
Mississauga—Erindale Otto Casanova
Mississauga South Cory Mogk
Mississauga—Streetsville Scott Warner
Nepean—Carleton Gordon Kubanek
Newmarket—Aurora Kristopher Kuysten
Niagara Falls Byrne Smith
Niagara West—Glanbrook Meredith Cross
Nickel Belt Stephanie-Lynn Russell
Nipissing Scott Haig
Northumberland—Quinte West Judy Smith TorrieDeputy Leader. Shadow Cabinet Critic - Health and Long-Term Care
Oak Ridges—Markham Trifon Haitas
Oakville Andrew Chlobowski
Oshawa Stacey LeadbetterShadow Cabinet Critic - Municipal Affairs and Housing
Ottawa Centre Kevin O'DonnellShadow Cabinet Critic - Finance
Ottawa—Orléans Tanya Gutmanis
Ottawa South James Mihaychuk
Ottawa Vanier Dave BaglerShadow Cabinet Critic - Economic Development and Innovation
Ottawa West—Nepean Alex HillShadow Cabinet Critic - Training, Colleges and Universities
Oxford Catherine Stewart Mott
Parkdale—High Park Justin Trottier
Parry Sound—Muskoka Matt RichterShadow Cabinet Critic - Education
Perth—Wellington Chris Desjardins
Peterborough Gary Beamish
Pickering—Scarborough East Kevin Smith
Prince Edward—Hastings Treat Hull
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Kyle Jones
Richmond Hill Brian Chamberlain
St. Catharines Jennifer MooradianShadow Cabinet Critic - Children and Youth Services
St. Paul's Judith Van VeldhuysenShadow Cabinet Critic - Infrastructure and Women's Directorate
Sarnia—Lambton Jason Vermette
Sault Ste. Marie Luke Macmichael
Scarborough—Agincourt Pauline ThompsonShadow Cabinet Critic – Government Services
Scarborough Centre Jeff Mole
Scarborough—Guildwood Naoshad Pochkhanawala
Scarborough—Rouge River George Singh
Scarborough Southwest Robin McKim
Simcoe—Grey Mike Schreiner Party leader since 2009
Simcoe North Peter Stubbins
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Justin Reist
Sudbury Pat RogersonShadow Cabinet Critic - Northern Development and Mines
Thornhill Stephanie Duncan Sonetta Duncan Aurora, Ontario filmmaker
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Jonathan Milnes
Thunder Bay—Superior North Scot Kyle
Timiskaming—Cochrane Tina Danese
Timmins—James Bay Angela Plant
Toronto Centre Mark DayeShadow Cabinet Critic – Community and Social Services; blogger Toronto Environmental activist
Toronto—Danforth Tim Whalley
Trinity—Spadina Tim GrantShadow Cabinet Critic - Transportation
Vaughan Brendan Frye
Welland Donna Cridland
Wellington—Halton Hills Raymond Dartsch
Whitby—Oshawa Bradley Gibson
Willowdale Michael Vettese
Windsor—Tecumseh Justin Levesque
Windsor West Chad Durocher
York Centre Yuriy Shevyryov
York—Simcoe Meade HelmanShadow Cabinet Critic - Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
York South—Weston Keith Jarrett
York West Joseph Rini

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