List of ex officio delegates to the 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election

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The Liberal Party of Canada allows a number of individuals to automatically become delegates to their conventions. The following is a list of such delegates to the 2006 Liberal leadership election. The list includes both ex officio and at-large delegates to the convention.

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Who is an ex officio delegate?

Section 16, paragraph 13 of the Liberal Party of Canada constitution lays out who may be delegates to the convention. The following individuals are ex officio (automatic) delegates:

Delegates

All ex officio delegates will be listed below by category. Some individuals may qualify for their ex officio status in more than one category. Subsequent mentions of such individuals will be denoted by † (dagger); for information on a delegate denoted by a dagger please scroll up to his/her original listing.

Senators

SenatorDivisionAppointed bySupportingReference
Willie Adams NunavutTrudeau
Jack Austin B.C.(Vancouver South)TrudeauRae
Lise Bacon Québec (De la Durantaye)ChrétienIgnatieff
George Baker NL (Newfoundland and Labrador)Chrétien
Tommy Banks Alberta (Alberta)ChrétienDion
Michel Biron Québec (Mille Isles)ChrétienRae
John G. Bryden New Brunswick (New Brunswick)ChrétienDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Catherine S. Callbeck PEI (Prince Edward Island)Chrétien(neutral)
Larry W. Campbell B.C.(British Columbia)MartinKennedy
Sharon Carstairs Manitoba (Manitoba)ChrétienDryden
Maria Chaput Manitoba (Manitoba)ChrétienDion Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
Ione Christensen YukonChrétien
Joan Cook NL (Newfoundland and Labrador)ChrétienRae
Eymard G. Corbin New Brunswick (Grand-Sault)Turner
Jane Cordy Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia)ChrétienBrison
Jim Cowan Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia)MartinBrison
Roméo Dallaire Québec (Gulf)MartinIgnatieff
Dennis Dawson Québec (Lauzon)MartinIgnatieff
Joseph A. Day New Brunswick (Saint John-Kennebecasis)ChrétienBrison
Pierre De Bané Québec (De la Vallière)TrudeauRae
Percy Downe PEI (Charlottetown)ChrétienDion[ citation needed ]
Art Eggleton Ontario (Ontario)MartinDryden
Joyce Fairbairn Alberta (Lethbridge)TrudeauDryden
D. Ross Fitzpatrick B.C.(Okanagan-Similkameen)Chrétien
Francis Fox Québec (Victoria)MartinIgnatieff
Joan Fraser Québec (De Lorimier)ChrétienDion[ citation needed ]
George Furey NL (Newfoundland and Labrador)ChrétienBrison
Aurélien Gill Québec (Wellington)ChrétienKennedy
Yoine Goldstein Québec (Rigaud)Martin
Jerahmiel S. Grafstein Ontario (Metro Toronto)TrudeauDryden
Mac Harb Ontario (Ontario)ChrétienRae
Daniel Hays Alberta (Calgary)Trudeau(neutral)(1)
Céline Hervieux-Payette Québec (Bedford)ChrétienDion
Elizabeth Hubley PEI (Prince Edward Island)ChrétienIgnatieff
Mobina S.B. Jaffer B.C.(British Columbia)ChrétienRae
Serge Joyal Québec (Kennebec)Chrétien(neutral)
Colin Kenny Ontario (Rideau)TrudeauRae
Michael Kirby Nova Scotia (South Shore)TrudeauBrison
Jean Lapointe Québec (Saurel)ChrétienRae
Raymond Lavigne Québec (Montarville)ChrétienDion [ permanent dead link ]
Rose-Marie Losier-Cool New Brunswick (Tracadie)ChrétienIgnatieff
Sandra Lovelace Nicholas New Brunswick (New Brunswick)MartinKennedy
Frank W. Mahovlich Ontario (Toronto)ChrétienDryden
Paul J. Massicotte Québec (De Lanaudière)Chrétien
Pana Merchant SaskatchewanChrétienIgnatieff
Terry M. Mercer Nova Scotia (Northend Halifax)ChrétienKennedy
Lorna Milne Ontario (Peel County)Chrétien
Grant Mitchell Alberta (Alberta)MartinIgnatieff
Wilfred P. Moore Nova Scotia (Stanhope St./Bluenose)ChrétienBrison
Jim Munson Ontario (Ottawa / Rideau Canal)ChrétienRae
Lucie Pépin Québec (Shawinegan)Chrétien
Robert W. Peterson SaskatchewanMartinKennedy
Gerard A. Phalen Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia)ChrétienBrison
Marie-P. Poulin (Charette) Ontario (Northern Ontario)Chrétien(neutral)(2)
Vivienne Poy Ontario (Toronto)ChrétienDion
William Rompkey NL (North West River)ChrétienRae
Pierrette Ringuette New Brunswick (New Brunswick)ChrétienRae
Fernand Robichaud New Brunswick (New Brunswick)ChrétienDion[ citation needed ]
Nick G. Sibbeston Northwest TerritoriesChrétienIgnatieff
David P. Smith Ontario (Cobourg)ChrétienIgnatieff
Peter A. Stollery Ontario (Bloor and Yonge)TrudeauRae
Claudette Tardif Alberta (Alberta)MartinDion
Marilyn Trenholme Counsell New Brunswick (New Brunswick)ChrétienDryden
Charlie Watt Québec (Inkerman)TrudeauKennedy
Rod Zimmer Manitoba (Manitoba)MartinDryden [ permanent dead link ]
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Senators710706111209466

MPs, candidates and riding presidents

Each riding's MP, or in the absence of an MP, nominated candidate or, in the absence of the nominated candidate, past candidate, is an automatic delegate. These are listed here, those who are MPs are denoted by an asterisk (*).

Newfoundland and Labrador

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
AvalonBill MorrowDryden[ citation needed ]Stephen CrockerDryden[ citation needed ]
Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor Scott Simms*Kennedy Bruce MooresKennedy[ citation needed ]
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Gerry Byrne*Ignatieff Patrick Hickey
Labrador Todd Russell*Ignatieff Rick Matthews
Random—Burin—St. George's Bill Matthews*Rae Joanne Clarke
St. John's EastPaul AntleIgnatieff William TapperIgnatieff [ permanent dead link ]
St. John's South—Mount Pearl Siobhan Coady Tom HannRae
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs00001210004
Candidates00100100103
Presidents00101110307
Total Delegates002024205014

Prince Edward Island

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay*Rae John MackinnonRae
Charlottetown Shawn Murphy*Brison [1] Mary Nicholson
Egmont Joe McGuire*Ignatieff Clare OatesIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
Malpeque Wayne Easter*Ignatieff Harry KylieIgnatieff [ permanent dead link ]
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MP10000210004
Riding Presidents00000210104
Total Delegates10000420108

Nova Scotia

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Cape Breton—Canso Rodger Cuzner*Ignatieff Anthony Parsons
Central NovaDan WalshBrison[ citation needed ]Allan ArmsworthyBrison[ citation needed ]
Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit ValleyGary RichardBrison[ citation needed ] Dianne Brushett Brison[ citation needed ]
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Michael Savage*Brison Tracey Preeper
HalifaxMartin MacKinnonBrison[ citation needed ]Judith Robertson
Halifax West Geoff Regan*Ignatieff Steven ZatzmanIgnatieff [ permanent dead link ]
Kings—Hants Scott Brison*Brison Michael MacKenzieBrison[ citation needed ]
Sackville—Eastern ShoreBill FlemingBrison[ citation needed ]Charles RuttBrison[ citation needed ]
South Shore—St. Margaret'sDarian HuskilsonBrison[ citation needed ]John Chandler
Sydney—Victoria Mark Eyking*Brison Joseph GillisBrison[ citation needed ]
West Nova Robert Thibault*Ignatieff Hugh LawrenceIgnatieff [ permanent dead link ]
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs30000300006
Candidates50000000005
Presidents500002004011
Total Delegates1300005004022

New Brunswick

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Acadie—Bathurst Marcelle Mersereau Ignatieff Marc DuguayIgnatieff
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc*(neutral)(1) Marilyn Trenholme Counsell (duplicate)
Fredericton Andy Scott*Rae Greg ForsytheIgnatieff
Fundy RoyalEldon HunterKennedy Georgie Day Brison
Madawaska—Restigouche Jean-Claude D’Amours*Ignatieff Paul HayesKennedy[ citation needed ]
Miramichi Charles Hubbard*Dion Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Robert Hutchison
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Brian Murphy*Rae Clifford LavigneKennedy[ citation needed ]
New Brunswick SouthwestStan SmithNancy MacIntoshDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Saint John Paul Zed*Ignatieff Arthur DoyleIgnatieff
Tobique—Mactaquac Andy Savoy Rae Guildo Godbout
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs01000220016
Candidates00001110104
Presidents11002300209
Total Delegates120036303119
  • (1) Convention Co-Chair

Quebec

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou Armand Caouette Rae Louise Richard
Abitibi—TémiscamingueCharles LavergneRae Clifford Bélanger
Ahuntsic Eleni Bakopanos Dion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Pierre VilleneuveDion[ citation needed ]
Alfred-PellanJean-Claude GobéIgnatieff Silvio de CiccoIgnatieff
Argenteuil—Papineau—MirabelFrançois-Hugues LibergeRae Peter GeorgakakosIgnatieff
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—BécancourGhislaine ProvencherIgnatieff Ghislaine CournoyerIgnatieff
BeauceJacques LussierRaeFrank D'AmoursRae
Beauharnois—SalaberryJohn KhawandIgnatieff John Khawand(duplicate)
Beauport—LimoilouYves PicardDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine François-Xavier Simard
Berthier—MaskinongéSerge LafrenièreIgnatieff Louis-Victor SylvestreIgnatieff
Bourassa Denis Coderre*Ignatieff Giuseppe BarbieriIgnatieff
Brome—Missisquoi Denis Paradis Dion Romilda Weiss
Brossard—La Prairie Jacques Saada Rae Reine HébertRae
Chambly—BorduasChantal BouchardGuy LafontaineDion
Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-CharlesValérie GiguèreRae André GaronRae
Châteauguay—Saint-ConstantCharles GhorayebIgnatieff Amanda BennettRae
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord André Harvey Rae Louis Coulombe
Compton—Stanstead David Price Dion William HoggDion [ permanent dead link ]
DrummondÉric CardinalIgnatieff Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Bernard BoudreauIgnatieff
Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-MadeleineMario LévesqueIgnatieff Paul BoudreauIgnatieff
Gatineau Françoise Boivin Ignatieff Patsy BouthilletteIgnatieff
Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—MatapédiaKim LeclercRae Marc BélangerIgnatieff
HochelagaVicky HarveyRae Denise MaloIgnatieff
Honoré-Mercier Pablo Rodriguez*Ignatieff Mario PoirierIgnatieff
Hull—Aylmer Marcel Proulx*Ignatieff Jean-Pierre MaisonneuveIgnatieff
Jeanne-Le Ber Liza Frulla Ignatieff Jean-Louis HamelIgnatieff
JolietteGérard LeclercRae Pascal Beaupré Ignatieff
Jonquière—AlmaGilles SavardIgnatieff Gilles Savard(duplicate)
La Pointe-de-l'ÎleMarie-Migniaud DominiqueBrigitte ConterIgnatieff
Lac-Saint-Louis Francis Scarpaleggia*Dion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Michael QuinnDion[ citation needed ]
LaSalle—Émard Paul Martin*(neutral)Jean-François Lalonde
Laurentides—LabelleJean-Pierre FortinIgnatieff Alfred Bélisle
Laurier—Sainte-MarieNgong Soeung TangIgnatieff Denis TremblayRae
LavalAlia HaddadDion[ citation needed ]Richard PrihodaIgnatieff
Laval—Les Îles Raymonde Folco*Ignatieff Vicken DarakdjianIgnatieff
Lévis—BellechasseShirley BarilIgnatieff Gilles SawyerIgnatieff
Longueuil—Pierre-BoucherLancine DiawaraIgnatieff Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Hubert CosgroveIgnatieff
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-ChaudièreÉric ParadisIgnatieff Pierre VallièresIgnatieff
Louis-Hébert Hélène Chalifour Scherrer Ignatieff Mélanie Tremblay
Louis-Saint-LaurentIsa Gros-LouisNicol HamelIgnatieff
ManicouaganRandy JonesRae[ citation needed ]Luc Dion
Marc-Aurèle-FortinRenée GagnéIgnatieff Renée Gagné(duplicate)
Mégantic—L'ÉrableLouis-Philippe ChampagneRae[ citation needed ]vacant
MontcalmLuc FortinIgnatieff Luc Fortin(duplicate)
Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-LoupLise VachonIgnatieff Clément GaudreauIgnatieff
Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-NordRobert GauthierRae Robert Gauthier(duplicate)
Mount Royal Irwin Cotler*Rae [ permanent dead link ]Marc LeiterRae[ citation needed ]
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Marlene Jennings*Dion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine John ReltonDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Outremont Jean Lapierre*(neutral)[ citation needed ]Adrienne Lafortune
Papineau Pierre Pettigrew Luc CousineauIgnatieff
Pierrefonds—Dollard Bernard Patry*Kennedy Jean RaymondKennedy[ citation needed ]
Pontiac David Smith Dion Luc MartelDion
Portneuf—Jacques-CartierGilles LandryJacques BouilléIgnatieff
QuébecCaroline DroletIgnatieff Georges ParentIgnatieff
RepentignyChristian TurenneJean-Francois CoderreIgnatieff
Richmond—ArthabaskaLouis MercierDion André BeaumierDion
Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques Michel Tremblay Rae Claire BérubéRae
Rivière-des-Mille-ÎlesRobert FrégeauIgnatieff Robert Frégeau(duplicate)
Rivière-du-NordYannick GuénetteIgnatieff Karyne SimardIgnatieff
Roberval—Lac-Saint-JeanLuc ChiassonIgnatieff Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine André McClureIgnatieff
Rosemont—La Petite-PatrieSuzanne HarveyDion Raymonde DesjardinsIgnatieff
Saint-Bruno—Saint-HubertKerline JosephRae Raymond Dupont Ignatieff
Saint-Hyacinthe—BagotStéphane DeschênesGuy Fontaine
Saint-JeanMaro AkouryRae Michel FecteauIgnatieff
Saint-LambertJean-Jacques HermansIgnatieff Yolande Thibeault Dion
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Stéphane Dion*Dion Thomas WeltDion
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Massimo Pacetti*Volpe [ permanent dead link ]Alfonso Carnevale
Saint-Maurice—ChamplainLucille WhissellDion Paul BurmanIgnatieff
Shefford Diane St-Jacques Elias KassabIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
SherbrookeRobert PouliotIgnatieff Micheline DupuisIgnatieff
Terrebonne—BlainvilleMaxime ThériaultIgnatieff Maxime Thériault(duplicate)
Trois-RivièresMartine GirardIgnatieff Jean-Yves BoisclairRae
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Marc Garneau Ignatieff [ dead link ]Germain Roy
Verchères—Les PatriotesAlanna WoodsRaynald BelvalIgnatieff
Westmount—Ville-Marie Lucienne Robillard*(neutral)Brigitte Garceau
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs030014110313
Candidates09100291409162
Presidents09001357016067
Total Delegates02110268221324142

Ontario

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Ajax—Pickering Mark Holland*Kennedy David JohnsonKennedy[ citation needed ]
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Brent St. Denis*Kennedy Harvey HyndmanKennedy[ citation needed ]
Ancaster—Dundas— Flamborough—Westdale Russ Powers Dion Peter Greenburg
Barrie Aileen Carroll Ignatieff Thomas McBride
Beaches—East York Maria Minna*Ignatieff Ganesan SugumarIgnatieff
Bramalea—Gore—Malton Gurbax Singh Malhi*Kennedy Paramjit KahlonKennedy[ citation needed ]
Brampton West Colleen Beaumier*Dion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Cecil BechampDion[ citation needed ]
Brampton—Springdale Ruby Dhalla*Ignatieff Vicky DhillonKennedy
Brant Lloyd St. Amand*Ignatieff Joy O'Donnell
Bruce—Grey—Owen SoundVerona JacksonDion[ citation needed ]Bruce McDonald
Burlington Paddy Torsney Dion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine George ManciniDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Cambridge Janko Peric Dryden[ citation needed ]Paul GrivcicKennedy[ citation needed ]
Carleton—Mississippi MillsIsabel MetcalfeRae Karen Sinclair
Chatham-Kent—EssexJim ComiskeyIgnatieff [ permanent dead link ]Joe MaresIgnatieff
Davenport Mario Silva*Kennedy Michael GilesKennedy[ citation needed ]
Don Valley East Yasmin Ratansi*Ignatieff Gordon FlanaganIgnatieff
Don Valley West John Godfrey*Rae Dennis O'LearyIgnatieff
Dufferin—CaledonGarry MooreNeil OrfordRae
Durham Doug Moffatt Ferdinando Longo
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe*Rae [ permanent dead link ]Enzo Addesa
Elgin—Middlesex—LondonCrispin ColvinNorman Feaver
Essex Susan Whelan Kirsten KurzukIgnatieff
Etobicoke Centre Borys Wrzesnewskyj*Kennedy Nick FedewiczKennedy[ citation needed ]
Etobicoke North Roy Cullen*Ignatieff Ranjit Chahal
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Michael Ignatieff*Ignatieff James Maloney Ignatieff
Glengarry—Prescott—RussellRené BerthiaumeDion Sergine-Rachelle Bouchard
Guelph Brenda Chamberlain*Kennedy Calvert Rowles
Haldimand—Norfolk Bob Speller Volpe [ permanent dead link ]Herbert IbbotsonDion
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—BrockGreg WallingAndrew Flynn
Halton Gary Carr Kennedy[ citation needed ]Jose ZlatarKennedy[ citation needed ]
Hamilton CentreJavid MirzaDryden Nithy AnanthKennedy[ citation needed ]
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Tony Valeri (neutral)[ citation needed ]Myra LefflerKennedy[ citation needed ]
Hamilton MountainBill KellyKennedy[ citation needed ]Jamie Van SydenborghDion[ citation needed ]
Huron—Bruce Paul Steckle*Dion Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Wilfred Nick Whyte
Kenora Roger Valley*Ignatieff Joel McGrathIgnatieff
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken*(neutral)(1)Philip Osanic
Kitchener Centre Karen Redman*(neutral)(1)Gabriel TseRae
Kitchener—Conestoga Lynn Myers Kennedy[ citation needed ]Alan Junker
Kitchener—Waterloo Andrew Telegdi*Kennedy Richard Clausi
Lambton—Kent—MiddlesexJeff WesleyKennedy[ citation needed ]Lindsey Anderson
Lanark—Frontenac— Lennox and AddingtonGeoff TurnerIgnatieff Irene Backholm
Leeds—GrenvilleBob EatonIgnatieff [ permanent dead link ]Lisa Bodnarchuk
London North Centre Glen Pearson (duplicate)David BroostadKennedy[ citation needed ]
London West Sue Barnes*Dion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Laura TrippDryden
London—Fanshawe Glen Pearson**Dion James McGregorDion
Markham—Unionville John McCallum*Ignatieff Michael Chan Ignatieff
Mississauga East—Cooksville Albina Guarnieri*Ignatieff John CampbellIgnatieff
Mississauga South Paul Szabo*Ignatieff Howard StevensonDion
Mississauga—Brampton South Navdeep Singh Bains*Kennedy Atma Singh GillKennedy[ citation needed ]
Mississauga—Erindale Omar Alghabra*Kennedy Elias HazinehKennedy[ citation needed ]
Mississauga—Streetsville Wajid Khan*Volpe [ permanent dead link ]Khalid Sagheer
Nepean—CarletonMichael GaffneyIgnatieff Gordon ShieldsIgnatieff
Newmarket—Aurora Belinda Stronach*Bill ChadwickKennedy[ citation needed ]
Niagara FallsGary BurroughsJames C. CurranDion
Niagara West—GlanbrookHeather CarterDryden[ citation needed ]Richard RybiakRae[ citation needed ]
Nickel Belt Raymond Bonin*(neutral)(1)Serge TreherneDion
Nipissing—Timiskaming Anthony Rota*Ignatieff Dan ClerouxIgnatieff
Northumberland—Quinte West Paul Macklin Dennis Buckley
Oak Ridges—Markham Lui Temelkovski*Volpe [ permanent dead link ]William Attwell
Oakville Bonnie Brown*Dion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Faisal SaabDion
OshawaLouise ParkesValmond OuelletteIgnatieff
Ottawa CentreRichard MahoneyRae Jude Welch(neutral)(2)
Ottawa South David McGuinty*Ignatieff Mark FisherIgnatieff
Ottawa West—NepeanLee FarnworthJoseph ThornleyIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
Ottawa—Orléans Marc Godbout Kennedy Robert HouleKennedy[ citation needed ]
Ottawa—Vanier Mauril Bélanger*Ignatieff Mona FortierIgnatieff
OxfordGreig MordueIgnatieff Maria Odumodu
Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Bulte Ignatieff Jaikaran BoodhooIgnatieff
Parry Sound—Muskoka Andy Mitchell (neutral)(2)David Hudson
Perth—WellingtonDavid CunninghamBrian InnesIgnatieff
PeterboroughDiane LloydBruce StewartDion
Pickering—Scarborough East Dan McTeague*Kennedy Gobinder RandhawaKennedy[ citation needed ]
Prince Edward—HastingsBob VaughanBob CottrellKennedy [ permanent dead link ]
Renfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeDon LindsayCarol PleauIgnatieff
Richmond Hill Bryon Wilfert*Dion Jason CherniakDion
Sarnia—Lambton Roger Gallaway Rae Anne Gillis
Sault Ste. Marie Christian Provenzano Ignatieff Richard FiacconiIgnatieff
Scarborough Centre John Cannis*Ignatieff Irene KrotirisIgnatieff
Scarborough Southwest Tom Wappel*(neutral) James Cozzi
Scarborough—Agincourt Jim Karygiannis*Dion[ citation needed ]Francis Martis
Scarborough—Guildwood John McKay*Ignatieff John LaforetKennedy
Scarborough—Rouge River Derek Lee*Ignatieff Michelle Simson Hall Findlay
Simcoe NorthKaren GrahamDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Daniel WilliamsKennedy
Simcoe—GreyElizabeth KirleyIgnatieff[ citation needed ]Quito MaggiHall Findley
St. Catharines Walt Lastewka Jane CorneliusDion[ citation needed ]
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett*Rae Peter Frost
Stormont—Dundas—South GlengarryTom ManleyDion Archived 2020-05-08 at the Wayback Machine Claude PoirierIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
Sudbury Diane Marleau*Rae James LanzoIgnatieff
Thornhill Susan Kadis*Rae James Morton
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Ken Boshcoff*Dryden Susan Soldan
Thunder Bay—Superior North Joe Comuzzi*Volpe Joseph VirdiramoDryden[ citation needed ]
Timmins—James BayRobert RiopelleDion[ citation needed ]Paul LatondressDion[ citation needed ]
Toronto Centre Bill Graham*(neutral)(1)Eric PetersonBrison[ citation needed ]
Toronto—Danforth Deborah Coyne Ignatieff Kevin RobinsonIgnatieff
Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno (neutral)(3)Brent Merrill
Vaughan Maurizio Bevilacqua*Rae Ralph CapocciRae[ citation needed ]
Welland John Maloney*Ignatieff Sebastian FazzariIgnatieff
Wellington—Halton HillsRod FinnieMichel FichIgnatieff
Whitby—Oshawa Judi Longfield Allan Furlong
Willowdale Jim Peterson*Ignatieff Laura DowsleyIgnatieff
Windsor WestWerner KellerIgnatieff Jay StrosbergIgnatieff
Windsor—TecumsehBruck EastonIgnatieff Jeff DottorIgnatieff
York Centre Ken Dryden*Dryden Rosanna CerviDryden[ citation needed ]
York South—Weston Alan Tonks*Ignatieff Joseph TorzsokIgnatieff
York West Judy Sgro*Findlay Ernest Lustig
York—SimcoeKate WilsonRae[ citation needed ]Lynne SteeleRae[ citation needed ]
  • (1) Hold parliamentary/caucus positions that require neutrality
  • (2) Staff member of the Office of the Leader of the Opposition
  • (3) Declared neutrality to seek LPC presidency.
  • ** Glen Pearson is an MP-Elect having won the November 27 by election in the riding of London North Centre, Ontario
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs07211019633554
Candidates07306124114351
Presidents11332182850351106
Total Delegates126833459154549211

Manitoba

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Brandon—SourisMurray DowningDryden E. Andrew DennisDryden
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia John Loewen Kennedy[ citation needed ]William Mackay
Churchill Tina Keeper*Dryden Larson AndersonKennedy[ citation needed ]
Dauphin—Swan River—MarquetteDon DewarOdile WolffDryden
Elmwood—TransconaTanya ParksIgnatieff Walter NillsonIgnatieff
Kildonan—St. Paul Terry Duguid Rae Larry McLennan
Portage—LisgarGarry McLeanDryden[ citation needed ]Vince ReidyIgnatieff
ProvencherWes PennerWes Penner(duplicate)
Saint Boniface Raymond Simard*Ignatieff Chuck MenierIgnatieff
Selkirk—InterlakeBruce BensonDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Judith Diane Arnason
Winnipeg Centre Ray St. Germain Dryden Matt MarucaDryden[ citation needed ]
Winnipeg NorthParmjeet Singh GillIgnatieff Grip SinghKennedy[ citation needed ]
Winnipeg South Reg Alcock Gerry SankarDryden[ citation needed ]
Winnipeg South Centre Anita Neville*Dryden Allan MillsIgnatieff
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs00200100003
Candidates013012103011
Presidents004022003013
Total Delegates019037106027

Saskatchewan

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Battlefords—LloydminsterDominic LaplanteIgnatieff Aaron Friedman
BlackstrapHerta BarronIgnatieff Nikki HipkinKennedy[ citation needed ]
Cypress Hills—GrasslandsBill CatonDion Jerry Ruehs
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchhill River Gary Merasty*Ignatieff Henry MacKenzie
PalliserJohn WilliamsJohn DallyKennedy[ citation needed ]
Prince AlbertPatrick JahnKennedy Lawrence ZatlynKennedy[ citation needed ]
Regina—Lumsden—Lake CentreGary AndersonHarley Herman
Regina—Qu'AppelleAllyce HerleMichael Burton
Saskatoon—HumboldtPeter StrohJim Wolfe
Saskatoon—Rosetown—BiggarMyron LuczkaKennedy[ citation needed ]Myron Luczka(duplicate)
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Chris Axworthy Rae Marie-Thérèse VermaIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
Souris—Moose MountainLonny McKagueKennedy[ citation needed ]James Bouchard
Wascana Ralph Goodale*Rae Sean McEachern
Yorkton—MelvilleMerv CushmanKennedy[ citation needed ]Ronald BalackoKennedy[ citation needed ]
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs00000110002
Candidates010042104012
Presidents000041008013
Total Delegates0100842012027

Alberta

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Calgary CentreHeesung KimDion[ citation needed ]Tudor BeattieDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Calgary Centre-NorthMatthew MoodyIgnatieff[ citation needed ]Heather PearceyDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Calgary EastDobie ToCheryl Link
Calgary NortheastJaswinder JohalJaswinder Johal(duplicate)
Calgary SoutheastJames LudwarIgnatieff[ citation needed ]Gordon PaynterDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Calgary SouthwestMichael SwansonNeil MackieIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
Calgary WestJennifer PollockRon EverardDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Calgary—Nose HillTed HaneyStephen JenuthKennedy
CrowfootAdam CampbellDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Adam Campbell(duplicate)
Edmonton Centre Anne McLellan Chantelle McNichol
Edmonton EastNicole MartelKennedy Lorne MowersDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Edmonton—LeducJim JacutaKennedy[ citation needed ]Pat ThomasBrison
Edmonton—Mill Woods—BeaumontAmarjit GrewalSofia YaqubDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Edmonton—Sherwood ParkRon SymicHall Findlay Jason MorrisIgnatieff
Edmonton—Spruce GroveBrad EngeKennedy[ citation needed ]Doug Lynass
Edmonton—St. AlbertStanley Haroun Bob Russell
Edmonton—StrathconaAndy HladyshevskyKennedy[ citation needed ]Ken ListerVolpe[ citation needed ]
Fort McMurray—AthabascaMel BuffaloJohn F Guenther
LethbridgeMichael CormicanDianne King
MacleodBernie KennedyKennedy[ citation needed ]Tony SansottaKennedy[ citation needed ]
Medicine HatBev BotterIgnatieff Bev Botter(duplicate)
Peace River Tanya Kappo (neutral) Michelle Gairdner
Red DeerLuke KurataLuke Kurata(duplicate)
Vegreville—WainwrightDuff StewartLorne GoodwinDion Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Westlock—St. PaulCory OllikkaMargaret Laberge
WetaskiwinPeter CrossleyRick Bonnett
Wild RoseJudy StewartJudy Stewart
YellowheadNancy Love Roger Coles
  • (1) Convention Co-Chair
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Candidates0201530016128
Presidents1800220110023
Total Delegates1801750126151

British Columbia

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
AbbotsfordDavid OliverIgnatieff Jatinder SidhuKennedy
British Columbia Southern InteriorBill ProfiliDion Dan AshmanDryden
Burnaby—DouglasBill CunninghamDion Peter YungDion[ citation needed ]
Burnaby—New WestminsterMary PynenburgIgnatieff[ citation needed ]Gurdev DhillonKennedy
Cariboo—Prince GeorgeSimon YuDion David WilburDryden[ citation needed ]
Chilliwack—Fraser CanyonMyra SweeneyIgnatieff Stan RogersDion[ citation needed ]
Delta—Richmond EastPatricia WhittakerIgnatieff Don Grant(neutral)
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Keith Martin*Ignatieff Jason WalkerIgnatieff
Fleetwood—Port Kells Brenda Locke Dion[ citation needed ]Shahin Soheili
Kamloops—Thompson—CaribooKen SommerfeldDion[ citation needed ]Francis Barnett
Kelowna—Lake CountryVern NielsenDion[ citation needed ]Terrence FosterDion
Kootenay—ColumbiaJhim BurwellDion Betty AitchisonIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
LangleyBill BrooksRae Allan Peterson
Nanaimo—AlberniJim StewartDion[ citation needed ]Tar BinngKennedy
Nanaimo—CowichanBrian ScottRae Mike ColemanRae
New Westminster—Coquitlam Joyce Murray Dion Jacques LegerIgnatieff
Newton—North Delta Sukh Dhaliwal*Ignatieff Jack HittrichIgnatieff
North Vancouver Don Bell*Dryden Adam WaltersDryden[ citation needed ]
Okanagan—CoquihallaDavid PerryDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Parveen SandurKennedy
Okanagan—ShuswapWill HansmaRod DrennanDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—MissionKeith HenryDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Marcel JuneauKennedy
Port Moody—Westwood—Port CoquitlamJon KingsburyDion[ citation needed ]Thomas SpraggsIgnatieff
Prince George—Peace RiverNathan BauderDion Arleene ThorpeRae
Richmond Raymond Chan*Kennedy Edmund HoffardKennedy[ citation needed ]
Saanich—Gulf Islands Sheila Orr Dryden David Kelly
Skeena—Bulkley ValleyGordon Stamp-VincentDion Bruce MartindaleDion[ citation needed ]
South Surrey—White Rock—CloverdaleJim McMurtryIgnatieff Scott Nichol
Surrey NorthSurjit KoonerIgnatieff Surjit Kooner(duplicate)
Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry*Rae [ permanent dead link ]Gregory ElzingaKennedy
Vancouver EastDave HaggardRae Daniel LeeDion
Vancouver Island NorthJim MitchellDion Sterling Campbell Kennedy
Vancouver KingswayWendy YuanDion Ivan CurmanDion
Vancouver Quadra Stephen Owen*Ignatieff Craig MunroeKennedy
Vancouver South Ujjal Dosanjh*Rae Manjit BalRae
VictoriaDavid MulroneyDion Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Russ Lazaruk(neutral)
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Blair Wilson*Ignatieff Douglas HammondIgnatieff[ citation needed ]
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs00101420008
Candidates0171005303028
Presidents073096306235
Total Delegates024501016809271

Territories

RidingMP/CandidateSupportingReferencePresidentSupportingReference
Nunavut Nancy Karetak-Lindell*Dion Archived 2011-08-28 at the Wayback Machine Alain CarrièreKennedy[ citation needed ]
Western Arctic Ethel Blondin-Andrew Ignatieff Ted Blondin
Yukon Larry Bagnell*Ignatieff Ron Pond
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
MPs01000100002
Candidates00000100001
Presidents00001000203
Total Delegates01001200206

Privy Councillors

Pearson Ministry appointees

Name of Privy CouncillorSupportingNotesReference
Edgar Benson DionMinister in the Pearson and Trudeau governments[ citation needed ]
Jean Chrétien Publicly neutral, but reported to be privately supporting Rae. [2] Former Liberal leader and Prime Minister of Canada[ citation needed ]
Yvon Dupuis Minister in the Pearson government
Allan MacEachen RaeMinister in the Pearson, Trudeau and Turner governments
Lawrence Pennell Minister in the Pearson government
John Turner Former Liberal leader and Prime Minister of Canada
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates01000010316

Trudeau Ministry appointees

Name of Privy CouncillorSupportingNotesReference
Tony Abbott RaeMinister in the Trudeau government
Warren Allmand DionMinister in the Trudeau government
Jacob Austin Minister in the Trudeau and Martin governments
Lloyd Axworthy RaeMinister in the Trudeau, Turner and Chrétien governments
Monique Bégin RaeMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Jean-Jacques Blais DionMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Judd Buchanan Minister in the Trudeau government
Pierre Bussières Minister in the Trudeau government
Charles Caccia KennedyMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments and MP until 2004
Norman Cafik Minister in the Trudeau government
Bennett Campbell Minister in the Trudeau and Turner governments and former Premier of Prince Edward Island
David Collenette IgnatieffMinister in the Trudeau, Turner and Chrétien governments
Paul Cosgrove Minister in the Trudeau government
Barney Danson RaeMinister in the Trudeau government
John-Eudes Dubé Minister in the Trudeau government
Judy Erola DionMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Hugh Faulkner IgnatieffMinister in the Trudeau government
James Fleming Minister in the Trudeau government
Alastair Gillespie RaeMinister in the Trudeau government
Jean-Pierre Goyer Minister in the Trudeau government
Herb Gray Minister in the Trudeau, Turner and Chrétien governments
Stanley Haidasz KennedyMinister in the Trudeau government and former senator[ citation needed ]
Don Johnston RaeMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Pierre Juneau Minister in the Trudeau government
Bob Kaplan DrydenMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments[ citation needed ]
Marc Lalonde IgnatieffMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Gilles Lamontagne Minister in the Trudeau government
Otto Lang Minister in the Trudeau government
Charles Lapointe Minister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Roméo LeBlanc Minister and Senator in the Trudeau government, and former Governor General of Canada
Marcel Lessard Minister in the Trudeau government
Ed Lumley Minister in the Trudeau and Turner governments
Donald Stovel Macdonald IgnatieffMinister in the Trudeau government
Roy MacLaren DionMinister in the Trudeau, Turner and Chrétien governments[ citation needed ]
Pat Mahoney Minister in the Trudeau government
Leonard Marchand DionMinister in the Trudeau government and former senator
André Ouellet DionMinister in the Trudeau, Turner and Chrétien governments[ citation needed ]
Ray Perrault Minister and Senator in the Trudeau government
Yvon Pinard House Leader under Trudeau
Gerald Regan IgnatieffMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments and former Premier of Nova Scotia [ permanent dead link ]
John M. Reid Minister in the Trudeau government
John Roberts DionMinister in the Trudeau and Turner governments[ citation needed ]
Roger Simmons IgnatieffMinister in the Trudeau government [ permanent dead link ]
Robert Stanbury Minister in the Trudeau government
Eugene Whelan KennedyMinister in the Trudeau government, 1984 leadership candidate and former senator
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates0710366022045

Turner Ministry appointees

Name of Privy CouncillorSupportingNotesReference
Herb Breau RaeMinister in the Turner government[ citation needed ]
Rémi Bujold (neutral)Minister in the Turner government(1)
Ralph Ferguson Minister in the Turner government
Doug Frith IgnatieffMinister in the Turner government
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates00000110114
  • (1) Acting as chief returning officer of the leadership process

Mulroney Ministry appointees

Name of Privy CouncillorSupportingNotesReference
Paul Desmarais Prominent businessperson
Maurice Strong DionProminent diplomat[ citation needed ]
David Peterson IgnatieffFormer Premier of Ontario
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates01000100103

Chrétien Ministry appointees

NameSupportingNotesReference
Jean Augustine IgnatieffMinister in the Chrétien and Martin governments
David Anderson Hall FindlayMinister in the Chrétien and Martin governments[ citation needed ]
Bernie Boudreau Minister in the Chrétien government and former senator
Don Boudria DionMinister in the Chrétien government and Dion campaign chairman
Claudette Bradshaw DionMinister in the Chrétien and Martin governments
Elinor Caplan IgnatieffMinister in the Chrétien government
Martin Cauchon RaeMinister in the Chrétien government
Sheila Copps (neutral)Minister in the Chrétien government and 1990 and 2003 Liberal leadership candidate [usurped]
Paul DeVillers Minister in the Chrétien government
Herb Dhaliwal RaeMinister in the Chrétien government
David Dingwall Minister in the Chrétien government
Claude Drouin Minister in the Chrétien government
Michel Dupuy Minister in the Chrétien government
Sheila Finestone DionMinister in the Chrétien government[ citation needed ]
Alasdair Graham RaeMinister in the Chrétien government and former senator
Ron Irwin IgnatieffMinister in the Chrétien government
Gar Knutson RaeMinister in the Chrétien and Martin governments
Steve Mahoney Minister in the Chrétien government
John Manley Minister in the Chrétien government
Sergio Marchi KennedyMinister in the Chrétien government
Marcel Massé DionMinister in the Chrétien government
Frank McKenna Former Premier of New Brunswick
Fred Mifflin DionMinister in the Chrétien government
Bob Nault KennedyMinister in the Chrétien government
Gilbert Normand Minister in the Chrétien government
Rey Pagtakhan BrisonMinister in the Chrétien and Martin governments
Gilbert Parent Former Speaker of the House of Commons
Douglas Peters DionMinister in the Chrétien government
Bob Rae RaeUpon his appointment to the Security Intelligence Review Committee
Allan Rock DionMinister in the Chrétien government [ dead link ]
Christine Stewart RaeMinister in the Chrétien government
Jane Stewart RaeMinister in the Chrétien government
Brian Tobin Minister in the Chrétien government and former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Lyle Vanclief DionMinister in the Chrétien government
Douglas Young DionMinister in the Chrétien government
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates1901237012135

Martin Ministry appointees

NameSupportingNotesReference
Peter Adams KennedyParliamentary Secretary in the Martin government
Paul Bonwick IgnatieffParliamentary Secretary in the Martin government
Yvon Charbonneau Parliamentary Secretary in the Martin government
John Efford RaeMinister in the Martin government
Georges Farrah Parliamentary Secretary in the Martin government
Joe Fontana KennedyMinister in the Martin government
Joe Jordan DionParliamentary Secretary in the Martin government
Stan Keyes Minister in the Martin government
Aldéa Landry, Q.C.BrisonSecurity Intelligence Review Committee, Former McKenna Minister
Serge Marcil Minister in the Martin government
Jerry Pickard KennedyParliamentary Secretary in the Martin government [ permanent dead link ]
David Pratt Minister in the Martin government
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates110031105012

Duplicates

The following privy councillors are listed and tracked in earlier categories:

  • Reg Alcock
  • Larry Bagnell
  • Navdeep Bains
  • George Baker
  • Eleni Bakopanos
  • Sue Barnes
  • Mauril Bélanger
  • Carolyn Bennett
  • Maurizio Bevilacqua
  • Ethel Blondin-Andrew
  • Scott Brison
  • Sam Bulte
  • Gerry Byrne
  • Aileen Carroll
  • Sharon Carstairs
  • Brenda Chamberlain
  • Raymond Chan
  • Denis Coderre
  • Joe Comuzzi
  • Irwin Cotler
  • Roy Cullen
  • Pierre De Bané
  • Stéphane Dion
  • Ujjal Dosanjh
  • Ken Dryden
  • Wayne Easter
  • Arthur Eggleton
  • Mark Eyking
  • Joyce Fairbairn
  • Francis Fox
  • Liza Frulla
  • Hedy Fry
  • Roger Gallaway
  • Jon Gerrard
  • John Godfrey
  • Ralph Goodale
  • William Graham
  • Albina Guarnieri
  • André Harvey
  • Céline Hervieux-Payette
  • Charles Hubbard
  • Tony Ianno
  • Marlene Jennings
  • Serge Joyal
  • Jim Karygiannis
  • Jean Lapierre
  • Walt Lastewka
  • Dominic LeBlanc
  • Judi Longfield
  • Lawrence MacAulay
  • Paul Macklin
  • Gurbax Malhi
  • Diane Marleau
  • Paul Martin
  • Keith Martin
  • John McCallum
  • Joe McGuire
  • John McKay
  • Anne McLellan
  • Dan McTeague
  • Maria Minna
  • Andrew Mitchell
  • Shawn Murphy
  • Stephen Owen
  • Denis Paradis
  • James Peterson
  • Pierre Pettigrew
  • David Price
  • Robert Rae
  • Karen Redman
  • Geoff Regan
  • Fernand Robichaud
  • Lucienne Robillard
  • William Rompkey
  • Jacques Saada
  • Hélène Scherrer
  • Andy Scott
  • Judy Sgro
  • Raymond Simard
  • David Smith
  • Bob Speller
  • Belinda Stronach
  • Andrew Telegdi
  • Robert Thibault
  • Paddy Torsney
  • Tony Valeri
  • Joe Volpe
  • Susan Whelan
  • Bryon Wilfert

National Executive

Table officers of the four commissions and various caucus chairs, who are voting members of the national executive, are listed under other categories.

NameCandidateNotesReference
Sharon AppleyardIgnatieffPresident of PTA - Manitoba
Sharon Apsey(neutral)Vice-President (British Columbia)(2)
Ted Blondin(duplicate)President of PTA - Western Arctic (Northwest Territories)
Marcelle Mersereau (duplicate)President of PTA - New Brunswick
Alain Carrière(duplicate)President of PTA - Nunavut
Sean CaseyDrydenPresident of PTA - Prince Edward Island[ citation needed ]
Mike Crawley(neutral)President of PTA - Ontario(1)
Kent Davidson(neutral)Vice-President (Western)(1)
Annie-Claude DePaoliVice-President (French)
Danny Dumaresque RaePresident of PTA - Newfoundland & Labrador
Sue Edelman President of PTA - Yukon
Mike Eizenga (neutral)President(1)
Jamie ElmhirstDionPresident of PTA - British Columbia
Robert FragassoIgnatieffPresident of PTA - Quebec
Nancy GirardVice-President (Québec)
Michael Hillman(neutral)Vice-President (English)(1)
Brenda Kurczak(neutral)Vice-President (Ontario)(2)
Stephen LeDrew Past-President
Joni MinesChair of Organization
Mary NicholsonVice-President (Atlantic)
Mark PersaudChair of Multiculturalism
Frank ProtoKennedyPresident of PTA - Saskatchewan
Cyrus Reporter(neutral)Secretary-Treasurer(1)
Clarence TimmonsVice-President (North)
Mark WattonDrydenChair of Communications & Publicity
Derek Wells President of PTA - Nova Scotia
Marva Wisdom(neutral)Chair of Policy Development
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates0120121010825

Provincial and territorial association delegates

Provincial and territorial executive delegates

Three members of the executive of each of the provincial and territorial wings of the Liberal Party of Canada.

NameCandidateNotesReference
Ivanka RuseskaIgnatieffAlberta Provincial Executive[ citation needed ]
Jade BoldtBennett/RaeAlberta Provincial Executive[ citation needed ]
Chantelle McNicholRaeAlberta Provincial Executive[ citation needed ]
Cameron St. JohnKennedyBC Provincial Executive
James HattonKennedyBC Provincial Executive
Martin MacLachlan(neutral)BC Provincial Executive
NameSaskatchewan Provincial Executive
NameSaskatchewan Provincial Executive
NameSaskatchewan Provincial Executive
NameManitoba Provincial Executive
NameManitoba Provincial Executive
NameManitoba Provincial Executive
Sheldon BellIgnatieffOntario Provincial Executive[ citation needed ]
Meredith CaplanIgnatieffOntario Provincial Executive
Rob JamiesonThe WinnerOntario Provincial Executive
NameQuebec Provincial Executive
NameQuebec Provincial Executive
NameQuebec Provincial Executive
NameNova Scotia Provincial Executive
NameNova Scotia Provincial Executive
NameNova Scotia Provincial Executive
Jean A. CormierKennedyNew Brunswick Provincial Executive[ citation needed ]
NameNew Brunswick Provincial Executive
NameNew Brunswick Provincial Executive
NamePEI Provincial Executive
NamePEI Provincial Executive
NamePEI Provincial Executive
NameNewfoundland & Lab. Provincial Executive
NameNewfoundland & Lab. Provincial Executive
NameNewfoundland & Lab. Provincial Executive
NameNunavut Territorial Executive
NameNunavut Territorial Executive
NameNunavut Territorial Executive
NameYukon Territorial Executive
NameYukon Territorial Executive
NameYukon Territorial Executive
Dave MonroeDionWestern Arctic Territorial Executive[ citation needed ]
NameWestern Arctic Territorial Executive
NameWestern Arctic Territorial Executive
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates0200331029139

Provincial and territorial delegates

10 delegates, five of whom shall be men and five of whom shall be women, selected by each provincial and territorial executive;

NameCandidateNotesReference
Kyle OlsenKennedyAlberta PTA Male Delegate [ permanent dead link ]
Colin MacDonaldRaeAlberta PTA Male Delegate
Jarrett LalondeBrisonAlberta PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
Nick TaylorRaeAlberta PTA Male Delegate
Roger ThompsonDionAlberta PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
David WachowichKennedyAlberta PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
Sandeep DhirKennedyAlberta PTA Female Delegate
Bryndis Whitson(neutral)Alberta PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Anne BoylanDionAlberta PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Christine SanderDionAlberta PTA Female Delegate [ permanent dead link ]
Dean CrawfordKennedyBC PTA Male Delegate
Roy BornmannDrydenBC PTA Male Delegate
Mike WitherlyDionBC PTA Male Delegate
Mark Marissen DionBC PTA Male Delegate
Bruce YoungKennedyBC PTA Male Delegate
Michelle Cadario(neutral)BC PTA Female Delegate
Jane Shackell(neutral)BC PTA Female Delegate
Jennifer HattonKennedyBC PTA Female Delegate
Shannon SalterKennedyBC PTA Female Delegate
Ann TautzDionBC PTA Female Delegate
Marlin BeltKennedySaskatchewan PTA Male Delegate
Joe StroederKennedySaskatchewan PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
NameSaskatchewan PTA Male Delegate
NameSaskatchewan PTA Male Delegate
NameSaskatchewan PTA Male Delegate
Vanessa UrselKennedySaskatchewan PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
NameSaskatchewan PTA Female Delegate
NameSaskatchewan PTA Female Delegate
NameSaskatchewan PTA Female Delegate
NameSaskatchewan PTA Female Delegate
Dan HurleyDionManitoba PTA Male Delegate
Richard Good(neutral)Manitoba PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
Peter LoganIgnatieffManitoba PTA Male Delegate
Antonio BucciniDrydenManitoba PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
Frank AustinIgnatieffManitoba PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
Helen HesseIgntatieffManitoba PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Joanne TherrienIgntatieffManitoba PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Lesley ThomsonDrydenManitoba PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Bobbie Ethier(neutral)Manitoba PTA Female Delegate1
Amy NikkelDrydenManitoba PTA Female Delegate
Monte Bertin(neutral)Ontario PTA Male Delegate1
Doug FergusonOntario PTA Male Delegate
Jack SiegelDrydenOntario PTA Male Delegate
Deyan KostovskiIgnatieffOntario PTA Male Delegate
Paul MulliganIgnatieffOntario PTA Male Delegate
Jackie MoherDionOntario PTA Female Delegate
Eileen ShuchatIgnatieffOntario PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Anne VentonIgnatieffOntario PTA Female Delegate
Maryanne KampourisOntario PTA Female Delegate
Heather PetersonIgnatieffOntario PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
NameQuebec PTA Male Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Male Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Male Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Male Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Male Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Female Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Female Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Female Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Female Delegate
NameQuebec PTA Female Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Male Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Male Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Male Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Male Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Male Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Female Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Female Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Female Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Female Delegate
NameNova Scotia PTA Female Delegate
Ray Frenette KennedyNew Brunswick PTA Male Delegate
Jim MocklerKennedyNew Brunswick PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
Ed Doherty BrisonNew Brunswick PTA Male Delegate
Barry TooleDionNew Brunswick PTA Male Delegate[ citation needed ]
NameNew Brunswick PTA Male Delegate
Olive ArchibaldKennedyNew Brunswick PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Anne-Marie MullinKennedyNew Brunswick PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Margie PaceyKennedyNew Brunswick PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Norah MalloryDionNew Brunswick PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
Margaret ThorneDrydenNew Brunswick PTA Female Delegate[ citation needed ]
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Male Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Male Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Male Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Male Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Male Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Female Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Female Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Female Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Female Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. PTA Female Delegate
NamePEI PTA Male Delegate
NamePEI PTA Male Delegate
NamePEI PTA Male Delegate
NamePEI PTA Male Delegate
NamePEI PTA Male Delegate
NamePEI PTA Female Delegate
NamePEI PTA Female Delegate
NamePEI PTA Female Delegate
NamePEI PTA Female Delegate
NamePEI PTA Female Delegate
NameYukon PTA Male Delegate
NameYukon PTA Male Delegate
NameYukon PTA Male Delegate
NameYukon PTA Male Delegate
NameYukon PTA Male Delegate
NameYukon PTA Female Delegate
NameYukon PTA Female Delegate
NameYukon PTA Female Delegate
NameYukon PTA Female Delegate
NameYukon PTA Female Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Male Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Male Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Male Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Male Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Male Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Female Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Female Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Female Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Female Delegate
NameWestern Arctic PTA Female Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Male Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Male Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Male Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Male Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Male Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Female Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Female Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Female Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Female Delegate
NameNunavut PTA Female Delegate
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates2105015810806130
  • 1 : Remaining neutral to seek a position on the National Executive

Commissions of the Liberal Party of Canada

Young Liberals of Canada

NameCandidateNotesReference
Dan ArnoldKennedyPresident, Alberta
Kyle CarruthersKennedyPresident, Yukon
Hillary CaseyBrisonPresident, New Brunswick[ citation needed ]
Milton ChanIgnatieffVP Policy
Richard DiamondBrisonPresident Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
Caterina FerlainoDrydenPresident, Manitoba[ citation needed ]
Zach JeffriesKennedyPresident, Saskatchewan[ citation needed ]
Coco LefokaKennedyPresident, British Columbia[ citation needed ]
Brigitte Legault(neutral)President, Quebec(1)
Sabrina LoiaconoDionVP Finance
Sheryne MorcosBrisonVP Organization[ citation needed ]
Mark O'HalloranDrydenPresident, Prince Edward Island[ citation needed ]
Cory PikeDrydenVP Communications
Ann TakagiPast President
Andrew TeliszewskyRaePresident, Ontario
Keith TorrieIgnatieffPresident, Nova Scotia
Marianne TremblayKennedyVP External Affairs
Keith WhiteIgnatieffPresident, Newfoundland & Labrador
VacantPresident, Northwest Territories
VacantPresident, Nunavut
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates313053102118
  • (1) Neutral: Running for National Executive Position Vice President (Francophone)
  • The Northwest Territories and Nunavut positions are listed as vacant [ permanent dead link ] but under the constitution could be filled up until the time of registration at the convention

The National Women's Liberal Commission

The National Women's Liberal Commission Executive
NameCandidateNotesReference
Iris AlmeidaQuébec Provincial President
Ruby BatstoneNewfoundland & Labrador Provincial President
Patricia CunningYukon Territory President
Sharon DavisIgnatieffNova Scotia Provincial President
Natalie DuhamelDionManitoba Provincial President[ citation needed ]
Alvah HanrahanIgnatieffNational President
Beverlee HendricksonIgnatieffBritish Columbia - Yukon Regional Rep.
Tamara KozlowskaAlberta Provincial President
Marina LessardDionQuébec Regional Rep.[ citation needed ]
Nancy Love(duplicate)Alberta – Western Arctic Regional Rep.
Maria Lynch(neutral)British Columbia Provincial president(2)
Marian Maloney IgnatieffOntario Regional Rep.
Mary Ellen MoerikeDrydenPrince Edward Island[ citation needed ]
Karen PedersenIgnatieffSaskatchewan - Manitoba Regional Rep.
Jennifer PereiraKennedySaskatchewan Provincial President(3)
Michelle Simson (duplicate)Ontario Provincial President
Claudette TrewinKennedyNew Brunswick Provincial President[ citation needed ]
Kay YoungAtlantic Regional Rep.
VacantWestern Arctic President
VacantNunuvat Territory President
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates021025005116
  • The Northwest Territories and Nunuvat positions are listed as vacant Archived 2006-08-12 at the Wayback Machine . However, under the constitution these positions could be filled up until the time of registration at the convention.
  • (2) Members of Leadership Expense Committee must undertake to be neutral
  • (3) Jennifer Pereira - served as Kennedy SK Campaign Director
The National Women's Liberal Commission delegates

Two representatives from each provincial or territorial women's Liberal association/commission.

NameCandidateNotesReference
NameAlberta Women's Commission Delegate
NameAlberta Women's Commission Delegate
NameBC Women's Commission Delegate
NameBC Women's Commission Delegate
NameManitoba Women's Commission Delegate
NameManitoba Women's Commission Delegate
NameSaskatchewan Women's Commission Delegate
NameSaskatchewan Women's Commission Delegate
Donna DaleOntario Women's Commission Delegate
Nancy ColdhamOntario Women's Commission Delegate
NameQuebec Women's Commission Delegate
NameQuebec Women's Commission Delegate
NameNova Scotia Women's Commission Delegate
NameNova Scotia Women's Commission Delegate
NameNew Brunswick Women's Commission Delegate
NameNew Brunswick Women's Commission Delegate
NamePEI Women's Commission Delegate
NamePEI Women's Commission Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. Women's Commission Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. Women's Commission Delegate
NameNunavut Women's Commission Delegate
NameNunavut Women's Commission Delegate
NameWestern Arctic Women's Commission Delegate
NameWestern Arctic Women's Commission Delegate
NameYukon Women's Commission Delegate
NameYukon Women's Commission Delegate
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates0000000026026

The Senior Liberals Commission

The Senior Liberals Commission Executive
NameCandidateNotesReference
Guy BissonCo-President
Austin BowmanDirector, Eastern Region
Josephine HopkinsDirector, Western Region
Catherine Ryan(neutral)Co-President(1)
Robert StuartDirector, Central Region
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates00000000415
  • (1) Members of Leadership Expense Committee must undertake to be neutral
The Senior Liberals Commission PTA delegates

Two representatives from each provincial or territorial Seniors Liberals commission or association.

NameCandidateNotesReference
NameAlberta Seniors Commission Delegate
NameAlberta Seniors Commission Delegate
Doug SymonsDionBC Seniors Commission Delegate
NameBC Seniors Commission Delegate
NameManitoba Seniors Commission Delegate
NameManitoba Seniors Commission Delegate
NameSaskatchewan Seniors Commission Delegate
NameSaskatchewan Seniors Commission Delegate
NameOntario Seniors Commission Delegate
NameOntario Seniors Commission Delegate
NameQuebec Seniors Commission Delegate
NameQuebec Seniors Commission Delegate
NameNova Scotia Seniors Commission Delegate
NameNova Scotia Seniors Commission Delegate
Jack StevensKennedyNew Brunswick Seniors Commission Delegate[ citation needed ]
NameNew Brunswick Seniors Commission Delegate
NamePEI Seniors Commission Delegate
NamePEI Seniors Commission Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. Seniors Commission Delegate
NameNewfoundland and Lab. Seniors Commission Delegate
NameNunavut Seniors Commission Delegate
NameNunavut Seniors Commission Delegate
NameWestern Arctic Seniors Commission Delegate
NameWestern Arctic Seniors Commission Delegate
NameYukon Seniors Commission Delegate
NameYukon Seniors Commission Delegate
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates0100100024026

Aboriginal Peoples' Commission

NameCandidateNotesReference
Carolann BrewerVice-President (Policy)
John BurdekWestern Arctic (Northwest Territories)
Don CaverleyVice-President (Organization and Membership)
Barry ChristoffOntario
Darcy DiachinskyIgnatieff
Autumn EagleSpeakerBrisonAlberta
Ryan FrancisNova Scotia
Joshua FraserBrisonVice-President (Youth)
Ginger Gosnell-MyersDionVice-President (Women)
Earl BelcourtIgnatieffBritish Columbia
Luc LainéQuebec
John Hill(neutral)Vice-President (Finance)(1)
Tanya Kappo(duplicate)Co-President (Female)
Nathan McCorristerDrydenPresident, APC (Manitoba)
Hank RowlinsonIgnatieffCo-President (Male)
Calvin WhiteNewfoundland and Labrador
Cindy WoodhouseBrisonVice-President (Communications)
VacantPrince Edward Island
VacantNew Brunswick
VacantYukon
VacantNunavut
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates411002007116
  • The Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Yukon and Nunavut positions are listed as vacant Archived 2006-08-25 at the Wayback Machine but under the constitution could be filled up until the time of registration at the convention.
  • (1) APC returning officer

Revenue Committee members

(This list of membership is probably NOT up to date)

NameCandidateNotesReference
Sharon Apsey(duplicate)Laurier Club Chair, Victoria
Daniel BrockIgnatieffLaurier Club Chair, Ontario
Bruce ClarkDionLaurier Club Chair, British Columbia[ citation needed ]
Mario CuconatoRaeLaurier Club Chair, National Capital Region
Blair DavidsonLaurier Club Chair, Saskatoon
Dennis Dawson (duplicate)Laurier Club Chair, Quebec City
Karyn DecoreLaurier Club Chair, Edmonton
Marc De La BruyèreDionLaurier Club Chair, Edmonton[ citation needed ]
Francis Fox (duplicate)Laurier Club Chair, Montreal
Daryl FridhandlerIgnatieffNational Laurier Club Chair and Laurier Club Chair, Alberta
James GormleyLaurier Club Chair, Prince Edward Island
Jack GrahamRaeLaurier Club Chair, Nova Scotia
Tim HamiltonLaurier Club Chair, Calgary
Pat KellyLaurier Club Chair, Regina
Robert Peterson (duplicate)Laurier Club Chair, Saskatchewan
Lloyd Posno(neutral)Chief Financial Officer(1)
Frank Proto(duplicate)Laurier Club Chair, Saskatchewan
Cyrus Reporter(duplicate)Secretary-Treasurer
Michael RobinsonRaeAdvisor
Guy SavardLaurier Club Chair, Quebec
Julie ThorburnIgnatieffLaurier Club Chair, Ontario[ citation needed ]
Norman WhalenDionLaurier Club Chair, Newfoundland & Labrador Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
Bill WilliamsAboriginal Electoral Endowment Fund
Rod Zimmer (duplicate)Laurier Club Chair, Manitoba
VacantLaurier Club Chair, New Brunswick
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates030003307117

Past leaders

(All past leaders are already listed as MPs or Privy Councillors)

Provincial party leaders

The leaders of the Liberal Party in each province and territory.

NameCandidateNotesReference
Gordon Campbell (neutral)Leader, British Columbia Liberal Party[ citation needed ]
Jean Charest (neutral)Leader, Quebec Liberal Party[ citation needed ]
Jon Gerrard KennedyLeader, Manitoba Liberal Party [ permanent dead link ]
Robert Ghiz Leader, Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island
Shawn Graham Leader, New Brunswick Liberal Party
David Karwacki DionLeader, Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Dalton McGuinty (neutral)Leader, Ontario Liberal Party[ citation needed ]
Arthur Mitchell Leader, Yukon Liberal Party
Gerry Reid IgnatieffLeader, Liberal Party of Newfoundland & Labrador
Michel Samson Interim Leader, Liberal Party of Nova Scotia
Kevin Taft Leader, Alberta Liberal Party
BrisonDionDrydenMHFGKMIRaeVolpeundntlTotal
Total Delegates010011005311

Summary of endorsements by ex officio and PTA selected delegates

Candidate Liberal MPs Senators Privy Council. Past Candid.Riding Pres. Nation. Exec. PTA Deleg. Rev. Cmtte. Commis. Prov. Leaders Declared Ex Officios% of Decided
Michael Ignatieff 3911125685212310123135.4%
Stéphane Dion 121019373711235113720.4%
Gerard Kennedy 1368174011808111217.2%
Bob Rae 1312162416133--8813.5%
Ken Dryden 5719112505-456.9%
Scott Brison 472580207-355.4%
Joe Volpe 5--11-----71.1%
Martha Hall Findlay 1--22-----50.7%
Undeclared194451909110768539435.9%*
Neutral9434287143464.5%
Total102661052042912416917107111097-

Summary of endorsements by Members of Parliament by province

Candidate BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL North Total
Scott Brison Members:-------31--4
Stéphane Dion Members:----731---112
Ken Dryden Members:1--22------5
Martha Hall Findlay Members:----1------1
Michael Ignatieff Members:4-111942322139
Gerard Kennedy Members:1---101---1-13
Bob Rae Members:2-1-612-11-14
Joe Volpe Members:----31-----4
UnaffiliatedMembers:----1------1
Declared NeutralMembers:----531----9
TotalMembers:802353*1366442102

Unaffiliated MPs and Senators

Undecided Members of Parliament (1 of 102)

Undecided Senators (9 of 63)

Neutral Members of Parliament (9 of 102)

Neutral Senators (4 of 63)

Source: The Hill Times, June 12

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Endorsement pages in campaign websites