New Democratic Party candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election

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The New Democratic Party ran a full slate of candidates in the 2004 federal election and elected nineteen members to become the fourth largest party in parliament.

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Alberta

Calgary

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Calgary Centre Keith Purdy Calgary Bartender/Gay rights activist [1] 4,3508.494th
Calgary East Elizabeth Thomas3,5359.863rd
Calgary North Centre John ChanEnvironmental inspector [2] 6,29812.123rd
Calgary Northeast Giorgio Cattabeni ANDP candidate for Calgary-East in the 2001 Alberta provincial election
NDP candidate for Calgary Southeast in the 2000 federal election
2,6827.613rd
Calgary—Nose Hill Vinay Dey ANDP candidate for Calgary-Fort in the 2001 Alberta provincial election and for Calgary-Cross in the 1993 provincial election Accountant [3] 3,2506.733rd
Calgary Southeast Brian Pincott3,4196.583rd
Calgary Southwest Daria FoxAdministrator [4] 2,8845.594th
Calgary West Tim Patterson3,6326.484th

Edmonton

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Edmonton—Beaumont Paul ReikieStudent (University of Alberta) [5] 3,9759.703rd
Edmonton Centre Meghan McMasterStudent (Grant MacEwan College) [6] 4,8369.113rd
Edmonton East Janina Strudwick6,46414.713rd
Edmonton—Leduc Doug McLachlanLawyer [7] 4,5819.413rd
Edmonton—St. Albert Mike MelymickTrain conductor [8] 5,92711.583rd
Edmonton—Sherwood Park Chris HarwoodDriver [9] 5,15510.963rd
Edmonton—Spruce Grove Hayley PhillipsStudent [10] 4,5088.933rd
Edmonton Strathcona Malcolm Azania Author11,53523.813rd

Rural Alberta

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Athabasca Robert Cree Small business owner [11] 3,11510.473rd
Crowfoot Ellen ParkerTeacher [12] 3,2416.903rd
Lethbridge Melanee ThomasStudent (University of Lethbridge) [13] 4,6239.733rd
Macleod Joyce ThomasNurse [14] 2,8026.504th
Medicine Hat Betty StrohHealthcare worker [15] 3,6439.173rd
Peace River Susan ThompsonJournalist [16] 4,80411.113rd
Red Deer Jeff Sloychuk3,5007.813rd
Vegreville—Wainwright Len LegaultFarmer [17] 3,7938.253rd
Westlock—St. Paul Peggy KirkebyTruck driver [18] 3,4808.793rd
Wetaskiwin Tim Robson3,0907.253rd
Wild Rose Jeff Horvath Canmore Teacher [19] 4,0098.493rd
Yellowhead Noel LapierreNDP candidate for Yellowhead in the 2000 federal election
ANDP candidate for West Yellowhead in the 2001 Alberta provincial election
Member of Hinton Town Council (1978–1983)
Hinton 4,42911.473rd

British Columbia

British Columbia Interior

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Cariboo—Prince George Rick Smith Prince George Lawyer [20] 11,18326.492nd
Kamloops—Thompson Brian Carroll Kamloops Train conductor [21] 13,37926.193rd
Kelowna Starleigh GrassStudent (Okanagan University College) [22] 8,95416.823rd
Kootenay—Columbia Brent Bush Kimberley Postal worker [23] 9,77223.822nd
North Okanagan—Shuswap Alice Brown Vernon Electrician [24] 12,52824.202nd
Okanagan—Coquihalla Joyce ProcureNurse [25] 9,50919.553rd
Prince George—Peace River Michael HunterMiner [26] 7,50120.703rd
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Nathan Cullen Smithers Consultant13,70637.141st
Southern Interior Alex Atamanenko Castlegar Teacher16,26035.132nd

Fraser Valley/Lower Mainland

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Abbotsford Scott FastProfessor at University College of the Fraser Valley [27] 6,57513.643rd
Burnaby—Douglas Bill Siksay NDP candidate for Vancouver Centre in the 1997 federal election Burnaby Executive assistant15,68234.591st
Burnaby—New Westminster Peter Julian Former director of The Council of Canadians Non-profit executive14,06133.721st
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Rollie L. Keith BC NDP candidate for Chilliwack in the 1996 British Columbia provincial election and for Abbotsford in the 1995 Abbotsford provincial by-election
NDP candidate for Fraser Valley East in the 1993 federal election
Soldier [28] 9,24420.592nd
Delta—Richmond East Itrath SyedStudent (University of British Columbia) [29] 6,83814.633rd
Dewdney—Alouette Mike BockingJournalist [30] 15,69332.682nd
Fleetwood—Port Kells Barry Bell BC NDP candidate for Surrey-Tynehead in the 2001 British Columbia provincial election Tradesman [31] 10,97627.973rd
Langley Dean MorrisonPainter [32] 8,56816.753rd
New Westminster—Coquitlam Steve McClurg New Westminster Small business owner [33] 15,58032.642nd
Newton—North Delta Nancy CleggProfessor at Kwantlen University College [34] 12,03729.203rd
North Vancouver John NelsonConsultant [35] 8,96715.873rd
Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam Charley King Port Coquitlam Teacher [36] 12,02326.383rd
Richmond Dale Jackaman Richmond Anti-tobacco activist6,14215.013rd
South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale H. Pummy KaurTeacher [37] 7,66314.373rd
Surrey North Jim Karpoff Member of Parliament for Surrey North (1988–1993) Social worker 8,31224.132nd
Vancouver Centre Kennedy Stewart Vancouver Professor at Simon Fraser University 17,05032.302nd
Vancouver East Libby Davies Member of Parliament for Vancouver East (1997–2015)
Member of Vancouver City Council (1982–1993)
Human resources professional23,45256.461st
Vancouver Kingsway Ian Waddell Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Fraserview (1996–2001)
Member of Parliament for Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam (1988–1993) and Vancouver Kingsway (1979–1988)
Lawyer15,91637.282nd
Vancouver Quadra David Askew Civil servant [38] 8,34815.003rd
Vancouver South Bev MesloCandidate in the 2003 New Democratic Party leadership election Vancouver Feminist activist [39] 10,03824.563rd
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast Nicholas Simons Social services director [40] 13,15621.733rd

Vancouver Island

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Randall Garrison Esquimalt Professor at Camosun College 16,82130.622nd
Nanaimo—Alberni Scott Fraser Mayor of Tofino (1996–1999) Qualicum Beach Harbour manager [41] 19,15232.312nd
Nanaimo—Cowichan Jean Crowder Duncan Human resources professional25,24343.711st
Saanich—Gulf Islands Jennifer Burgis13,76321.583rd
Vancouver Island North Catherine J. Bell Vice-president of the British Columbia General Employees' Union Cumberland Union leader18,25034.502nd
Victoria David Turner Mayor of Victoria (1991–1993) Victoria Professor at the University of Victoria 18,09331.082nd

Manitoba

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Brandon—Souris Mike Abbey Brandon Civil servant [42] 6,74019.153rd
Charleswood—St. James Peter Carney St. James-Assiniboia School Division trustee (1999–2006)
NDP candidate for St. Boniface in the 1997 federal election
Principal [43] 4,28310.153rd
Churchill Bev Desjarlais Member of Parliament for Churchill (1997–2006) Thompson Clerk8,61243.441st
Dauphin—Swan River Walter Kolisnyk Minitonas Farmer [44] 7,34121.972nd
Elmwood—Transcona Bill Blaikie Member of Parliament for Winnipeg—Transcona (1988–2004) and Winnipeg—Birds Hill (1979–1988) Winnipeg United Church minister 15,22151.991st
Kildonan—St. Paul Lorene MahoneyNurse [45] 8,20222.533rd
Portage—Lisgar Daren Van den Bussche Portage la Prairie Firefigher [46] 3,2519.343rd
Provencher Sarah Zaharia3,2449.013rd
Saint Boniface Mathieu AllardStudent (University of Manitoba)6,95418.023rd
Selkirk—Interlake Duane NicolMember of Selkirk City Council
NDP candidate for Winnipeg South in the 2000 federal election
Selkirk Healthcare director [47] 10,51626.532nd
Winnipeg Centre Pat Martin Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre (1997–2015) Winnipeg Carpenter12,14945.391st
Winnipeg North Judy Wasylycia-Leis Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North Centre (1997–2004)
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Johns (1986–1993)
Winnipeg Policy advisor12,50748.161st
Winnipeg South Catherine Green4,21711.233rd
Winnipeg South Centre James Allum NDP candidate for Winnipeg South Centre in the 2000 federal election Professor at the University of Winnipeg [48] 8,27021.253rd

New Brunswick

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Acadie—Bathurst Yvon Godin Member of Parliament for Acadie—Bathurst (1997–2015) Bathurst Union leader (United Steelworkers)23,85753.931st
Beauséjour Omer Bourque6,05614.713rd
Fredericton John Carty Fredericton Animal shelter manager [49] 7,36017.373rd
Fundy Pat Hanratty Hampton Carpenter [50] 5,41716.193rd
Madawaska—Restigouche Rodolphe Martin8,73727.592nd
Miramichi Hilaire Rousselle5,98018.383rd
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Hélène Lapointe NB NDP candidate for Dieppe-Memramcook in the 2003 New Brunswick provincial election
NDP candidate for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe in the 2000 federal election
5,34412.543rd
St. Croix—Belleisle Patrick Webber3,60011.693rd
Saint John Terry Albright6,92619.063rd
Tobique—Mactaquac Jason Mapplebeck2,9578.503rd

Newfoundland and Labrador

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Avalon Michael Kehoe NL NDP candidate for Topsail in the 2003 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election Taxi driver [51] 3,45010.983rd
Bonavista—Exploits Samuel Robert McLean2,6678.053rd
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Holly PikeProfessor at the Memorial University of Newfoundland [52] 3,74313.143rd
Labrador Shawn Crann NL NDP candidate for Bonavista South in the 1999 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election Funeral director [53] 8569.644th
Random—Burin—St. George's Desmond McGrath Founder of the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union 8,79733.232nd
St. John's North Janine Piller St. John's Business owner [54] 7,19819.773rd
St. John's South—Mount Pearl Peg Norman Healthcare manager [55] 7,98923.713rd

Nova Scotia

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Cape Breton—Canso Shirley HarteryTeacher9,19724.322nd
Central Nova Alexis MacDonald10,47027.662nd
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Susan MacAlpine-Gillis United Church minister [56] 13,46332.502nd
Halifax Alexa McDonough Member of Parliament for Halifax (1997–2008)
Leader of the New Democratic Party (1995–2003)
Leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party (1980–1994)
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Fairview (1993–1995)
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Chebucto (1981–1993)
Halifax Social worker 18,34141.551st
Halifax West Bill CarrActor / Journalist [57] 11,22827.952nd
Kings—Hants Skip HamblingNewspaper editor [58] 6,66317.693rd
North Nova Margaret E. Sagar Truro United Church minister [59] 7,56018.913rd
Sackville—Eastern Shore Peter Stoffer Member of Parliament for Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore (1997–2004)Airline employee17,92545.771st
South Shore—St. Margaret's Gordon Earle Member of Parliament for Halifax West (1997–2000) Civil servant 10,14025.703rd
Sydney—Victoria John Hugh EdwardsInstructor at St. Francis Xavier University [60] 10,29827.712nd
West Nova Arthur BullEducator [61] 9,08621.123rd

Ontario

Central Ontario

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Barrie Peter BursztynChemist / Professor at Georgian College and Laurentian University [62] 5,31210.673rd
Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge Bruce Rogers NDP candidate for Oshawa in the 2000 federal election and for Parkdale in the 1968 federal election Broadcast journalist 7,72115.113rd
Dufferin—Caledon Rita Landry3,7988.444th
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Gil J. McElroy8,42715.073rd
Newmarket—Aurora Ed Chudak Union official (Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association) [63] 5,1119.943rd
Northumberland—Quinte West Russ Christianson Campbellford Businessman [64] 9,00715.613rd
Peterborough Linda SlavinNDP candidate for Peterborough in the 1984 federal election
ONDP candidate for Peterborough in the 1987 and 1985 Ontario provincial elections
Peterborough Teacher [65] 10,95719.013rd
Simcoe—Grey Colin MackinnonAccountant [66] 5,5329.993rd
Simcoe North Jen Hill Orillia Small business owner [67] 6,16211.293rd
York—Simcoe Sylvia Gerl Women's shelter worker [68] 5,31411.253rd

Eastern Ontario/Ottawa

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Carleton—Lanark Rick Prashaw6,75810.353rd
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Martin Cauvier4,2388.483rd
Kingston and the Islands Rob HutchisonCandidate for Kingston City Council in the 1997 Kingston municipal election Kingston Public housing executive [69] 8,96416.473rd
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Ross SutherlandNurse [70] 7,41813.123rd
Leeds—Grenville Steve ArmstrongPresident of Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union Local 28-O
ONDP candidate for Leeds—Grenville in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
Brockville Chemical worker [71] 5,83411.323rd
Nepean—Carleton Phil Brown Urban planner [72] 6,0729.113rd
Ottawa Centre Ed Broadbent Leader of the New Democratic Party (1975–1989)
Member of Parliament for Oshawa (1979–1990) and Oshawa–Whitby (1968–1979)
Professor25,73441.051st
Ottawa—Orléans Crystal Leblanc5,90510.073rd
Ottawa South Monia Mazigh Ottawa Author8,08013.643rd
Ottawa—Vanier Ric Dagenais ONDP candidate for Ottawa—Orléans in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Union official (Canadian Union of Public Employees) [73] 9,78718.543rd
Ottawa West—Nepean Marlene RivierPresident of Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 479
ONDP candidate for Ottawa West—Nepean in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
Ottawa Psychologist / Union leader7,44912.983rd
Prince Edward—Hastings Dan DouglasTeacher [74] 8,10515.193rd
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Sue McSheffrey Renfrew Physiotherapist [75] 5,72011.463rd
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Elaine MacDonaldTeacher [76] 5,38711.153rd

Greater Toronto Area

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Ajax—Pickering Kevin ModesteBusinessman [77] 5,28612.123rd
Beaches—East York Peter Tabuns Executive director of Greenpeace Canada (1999–2004)
Member of Toronto City Council for Riverdale (1990–1997)
Toronto 15,15632.292nd
Bramalea—Gore—Malton Fernando Miranda6,11314.853rd
Brampton—Springdale Kathy Pounder ONDP candidate for Brampton Centre in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Urban planner [78] 8,03819.793rd
Brampton West Chris Moise ONDP candidate for Brampton West—Mississauga in the 2003 Ontario provincial election and for Oak Ridges in the 1999 Ontario provincial election 4,92010.493rd
Burlington David Carter Laird ONDP candidate for Burlington in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Child protection worker [79] 6,58110.793rd
Davenport Rui Pires Social services worker [80] 11,29234.132nd
Don Valley East Valerie Ann Mah Principal5,28713.213rd
Don Valley West David ThomasFinancial professional [81] 4,3938.583rd
Eglinton—Lawrence Max Silverman4,88610.383rd
Etobicoke Centre John Richmond Etobicoke Social worker [82] 5,1749.913rd
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Margaret Anne McHugh ONDP candidate for Etobicoke Centre in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Healthcare manager [83] 7,17914.483rd
Etobicoke North Cesar Martello ONDP candidate for Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Student (York University) [84] 3,76112.243rd
Halton Anwar Naqvi ONDP candidate for Oakville in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Lawyer [85] 4,6428.203rd
Markham—Unionville Janice HaganNDP candidate for Markham in the 2000 federal election
ONDP candidate for Markham in the 2003 and 1999 Ontario provincial elections
Teacher [86] 3,99312.123rd
Mississauga—Brampton South Larry TaylorFormer member of Mississauga City Council Real estate broker [87] 6,41114.803rd
Mississauga East—Cooksville Jim Gill4,61911.673rd
Mississauga—Erindale Simon Black Social services worker / Teaching assistant [88] 5,1049.823rd
Mississauga South Michael James Culkin5,00410.503rd
Mississauga—Streetsville Manjinder Rai4,2669.473rd
Oak Ridges—Markham Pamela Courtot ONDP candidate for Oak Ridges in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Small business owner [89] 5,4308.793rd
Oakville Alison Myrden4,0277.293rd
Oshawa Sid Ryan President of CUPE Ontario (1992–2009)
ONDP candidate for Oshawa in the 2003 Ontario provincial election and for Scarborough Centre in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
Union leader (Canadian Union of Public Employees)15,35232.242nd
Parkdale—High Park Peggy Nash Toronto Union official (Canadian Auto Workers)16,20134.532nd
Pickering—Scarborough East Gary DaleConsultant [90] 5,39211.253rd
Richmond Hill C. Nella CotrupiLawyer [91] 4,4959.703rd
Scarborough—Agincourt D'Arcy Palmer Screenwriter [92] 4,18210.153rd
Scarborough Centre Greg GoganLeader of Option Canada (1991–1993)
National Party candidate for Scarborough West in the 1993 federal election
Insurance professional6,15616.823rd
Scarborough—Guildwood Sheila WhiteDaughter of Bill White Advisor [93] 5,88516.163rd
Scarborough—Rouge River Fauzia KhanJournalist [94] 3,6359.334th
Scarborough Southwest Dan Harris IT professional8,47122.313rd
St. Paul's Norman Tobias Toronto Lawyer [95] 8,66715.733rd
Thornhill Rick Morelli Metropolitan Separate School Board Trustee for Downsview (1988–?)Pharmacy manager3,6716.983rd
Toronto Centre Michael Shapcott 12,74723.752nd
Toronto—Danforth Jack Layton Leader of the New Democratic Party (2004–2011)
Member of Toronto City Council (1994–2003 & 1982–1991)
Toronto Professor22,19846.341st
Trinity—Spadina Olivia Chow Member of Toronto City Council for Trinity—Spadina (2000–2006) and Downtown (1992–2000)
Toronto Board of Education Trustee (1985–1991)
Toronto Artist/Professor at George Brown College 22,39742.042nd
Vaughan Octavia BecklesNDP candidate for Vaughan—King—Aurora in the 2000 federal election Bank manager [96] 4,3718.763rd
Whitby—Oshawa Maret Sadem-Thompson Principal [97] 8,00214.053rd
Willowdale Yvonne Bobb ONDP candidate for Willowdale in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate for Willowdale in the 2000 federal election
Civil servant [98] 4,8129.573rd
York Centre Peter FlahertyAuthor [99] 5,37613.693rd
York South—Weston Paul Ferreira NDP candidate for Brampton Centre in the 1997 federal election Toronto Public relations professional7,28121.212nd
York West Sandra Romano Anthony Nutritionist [100] 4,22815.292nd

Hamilton/Niagara

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale Gordon Guyatt NDP candidate for Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot in the 2000 federal election Physician/Professor at McMaster University 11,55720.913rd
Hamilton Centre David Christopherson Member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Hamilton West (1999–2003) and Hamilton Centre (1990–1999)
Member of Hamilton City Council for Ward 4 (1985–1990)
Hamilton Union official (United Auto Workers)20,32145.811st
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Tony DePauloIndustrial mechanic [101] 17,49035.842nd
Hamilton Mountain Chris Charlton ONDP candidate for Hamilton Mountain in the 2003 and 1999 Ontario provincial elections
NDP candidate for Hamilton Mountain in the 1997 federal election
Hamilton Non-profit director17,55232.942nd
Niagara Falls Wayne Gates Niagara Falls Union leader (Unifor)10,68020.793rd
Niagara West—Glanbrook Dave HeatleyIndustrial worker [102] 7,68114.823rd
St. Catharines Ted MouradianFormer president of the Ontario Real Estate Association Businessman [103] 10,13519.263rd
Welland Jody Di BartolomeoNDP candidate for Erie—Lincoln in the 2000 federal election Occupational safety and health professional [104] 14,62329.502nd

Northern Ontario

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Carol Hughes Hanmer Union official (Canadian Labour Congress)11,05131.692nd
Kenora Susan BarclayNDP candidate for Kenora—Rainy River in the 2000 federal election Anglican priest [105] 7,57732.062nd
Nickel Belt (federal electoral district) Claude Gravelle Member of Rayside-Balfour Town Council (1997–2000)Machinist13,98034.502nd
Nipissing—Timiskaming Dave Fluri Biologist [106] 7,35417.053rd
Parry Sound—Muskoka Jo-Anne Marie Boulding ONDP candidate for Parry Sound—Muskoka in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Lawyer [107] 5,17111.773rd
Sault Ste. Marie Tony Martin Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Sault Ste. Marie (1990–2003) Sault Ste. Marie Social services worker16,51238.291st
Sudbury Gerry McIntaggartMember of Sudbury City Council (1991–2003)Logistics professional [108] 12,78129.862nd
Thunder Bay—Rainy River John Rafferty ONDP candidate for Thunder Bay—Atikokan in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate for Thunder Bay—Superior North in the 2000 federal election
Radio broadcaster10,78129.702nd
Thunder Bay—Superior North Bruce Hyer Ecologist10,23029.312nd
Timmins–James Bay Charlie Angus Cobalt Musician / Writer14,13841.451st

Southwestern Ontario

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Brant Lynn BoweringConsultant [109] 11,82622.003rd
Cambridge Gary PriceMember of Cambridge City Council (1994–?) Cambridge 10,39220.153rd
Chatham-Kent—Essex Kathleen KevanyProfessor at the University of Western Ontario [110] 7,53817.133rd
Elgin—Middlesex—London Tim McCallumIndustrial worker [111] 6,76314.583rd
Essex David TremblayMember of Lakeshore Town Council (1998–2000)
Mayor of Tilbury North (1994–1997)
Member of Tilbury North Town Council (1985–1994)
Teacher / Farmer [112] 12,51924.413rd
Grey—Bruce—Owen Sound Sebastian OstertagStudent (University of Western Ontario) [113] 6,51613.083rd
Guelph Phil Allt Small business owner [114] 10,52720.033rd
Haldimand—Norfolk Carrie Sinkowski Teaching assistant [115] 7,14314.353rd
Huron—Bruce Grant Robertson ONDP candidate for Huron—Bruce in the 2003 Ontario provincial election Ontario director of the National Farmers Union [116] 6,70713.083rd
Kitchener Centre Richard Walsh-BowersNDP candidate for Kitchener—Waterloo in the 2000 federal election
ONDP candidate for Waterloo—Wellington in the 2003 and 1999 Ontario provincial elections
Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University [117] 8,71719.323rd
Kitchener—Conestoga Len Carter Small business owner [118] 6,62315.723rd
Kitchener—Waterloo Edwin Laryea Waterloo Principal 9,26715.923rd
London—Fanshawe Irene Mathyssen Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Middlesex (1990–1995)Teacher12,51130.412nd
London North Centre Joe SwanFormer member of London City Council London Homeless shelter director [119] 12,03424.143rd
London West Gina BarberTeacher [120] 9,52217.283rd
Middlesex—Kent—Lambton Kevin BlakeMember of Wallaceburg Town Council (1991–1994) Wallaceburg 7,37615.063rd
Oxford Zoé Dorcas Kunschner Ingersoll Small business owner [121] 6,67314.543rd
Perth—Wellington Robert Roth ONDP candidate for Cornwall in the 1987 Ontario provincial election Marketing consultant / Small business owner [122] 7,02715.623rd
Sarnia—Lambton Greg AgarChemical worker [123] 7,76416.333rd
Wellington—Halton Hills Noel Duignan Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Halton North (1990–1995) Georgetown Mediator5,97411.913rd
Windsor—Tecumseh Joe Comartin Member of Parliament for Windsor—St. Clair (2000–2004)Lawyer20,03741.851st
Windsor West Brian Masse Member of Parliament for Windsor West (2002–2025)
Member of Windsor City Council (1997–2002)
Windsor Disability support worker20,29745.971st

Prince Edward Island

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Cardigan Dave MacKinnonBusinessman [124] 2,10310.153rd
Charlottetown Dody Crane Leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island (1989–1991)Lawyer3,42818.443rd
Egmont Regena Kaye Russell2,13311.573rd
Malpeque Ken Bingham PEI NDP candidate for Park Corner-Oyster Bed in the 2003 Prince Edward Island provincial election
NDP candidate for Malpeque in the 2000 federal election
1,90210.093rd

Quebec

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Dennis ShushackMIndustrial Mechanic [125] 1,4723.394th
Ahuntsic Annick BergeronFLawyer [126] 3,0136.213rd
Alfred-Pellan Benjamin Le BelMCommunity Development Officer [127] 1,8493.474th
Argenteuil—Mirabel Elizabeth ClarkClark had previously run for the NDP in Rimouski—Mitis in the 1997 Canadian federal election and in Beauharnois—Salaberry in 2000.FResearch Ethics Officer [128] 1,4933.045th
Beauce Philippe GiguèreMStudent [129] 1,4433.054th
Beauharnois—Salaberry Ligy Alakkattussery1,0181.935th
Beauport Xavier TréganMResearch Assistant [130] 1,8964.094th
Berthier—Maskinongé Denis McKinnonMCDC Coordinator [131] 1,6533.364th
Bourassa Stefano SaykalyMDoctor [132] 1,6613.974th
Brome—Missisquoi Piper HugginsHuggins had previously run for the NDP in Saint-Laurent—Cartierville in the 2000 election. She was later president of the NDP's Quebec section from 2006 to 2008. [133] She served on the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council from 2009 to 2013; originally with Projet Montréal, she left the party in September 2013 to join the rival Coalition Montréal. [134] FBusiness Person [135] 1,1772.665th
Brossard—La Prairie Nadia AlexanFProfessor (Retired) [136] 2,3214.414th
Chambly—Borduas Daniel BlouinFComputer Specialist [137] 2,6814.804th
Charlesbourg François VilleneuveMStudent [138] 1,6233.514th
Charlevoix—Montmorency Steeve HudonMStudent [139] 1,0552.525th
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant Mélanie ArchambaultFStudent [140] 1,7043.335th
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord Éric DuboisMCommunity Organizer [141] 1,6993.734th
Compton—Stanstead Martin BallerMRadio Host (Self-Employed) [142] 1,4513.315th
Drummond Blake EvansMStudent [143] 7452.195th
Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine Philip Toone MP for Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine from 2011 to 2015.MStudent [144] 8052.095th
Gatineau Dominique VaillancourtFTranslator [145] 2,6105.724th
Hochelaga David GagnonMDevelopment Animation Agent [146] 2,5105.493rd
Honoré-Mercier François Pilon MP for Laval—Les Îles from 2011 to 2015.MMunicipal Employee [147] 1,9734.094th
Hull-Aylmer Pierre LalibertéLaliberté has a PhD in economics from the University of Massachusetts, worked for five years as an economist with the Canadian Labour Congress, and has also worked with the United Steel Workers of America, the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec, and the International Labour Office. He was appointed to the Canada Employment Insurance Commission in October 2016. [148] He also ran for the NDP in Hull-Aylmer in 2006.MEconomist [149] 5,70911.873rd
Jeanne-Le Ber Anthony PhilbinMConsultant [150] 3,1606.923rd
Joliette Jacques TrudeauMRetired [151] 1,7553.634th
Jonquière—Alma François PicardMStudent [152] 1,5613.404th
La Pointe-de-l'Île André LangevinMPolitical Scientist [153] 1,7513.794th
Lac-Saint-Louis Daniel QuinnMStudent [154] 3,7897.544th
LaSalle—Émard Rebecca Blaikie FEducation Coordinator [155] 1,9954.374th
Laurentides—Labelle Brendan NaefMStudent [156] 1,3202.695th
Laurier François GrégoireMProfessor [157] 5,77912.083rd
Laval Alain Giguère MP for Marc-Aurèle-Fortin from 2011 to 2015.MLawyer [158] 1,9984.104th
Laval—Les Îles Paul MichaudMChemist [159] 2,2024.394th
Lévis—Bellechasse Louise FoisyFSocial Work Technician [160] 1,9103.865th
Longueuil Nicole Fournier-SylvesterFCommunity Organizer [161] 2,5125.193rd
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Jean BernatchezMResearcher [162] 2,0914.754th
Louis-Hébert Robert TurcotteMConference Lecturer [163] 3,1125.574th
Louis-Saint-Laurent Christopher BojanowskiMFisher [164] 1,3693.054th
Manicouagan Pierre Ducasse MConsultant [165] 3,36110.333rd
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Lyse GénéreuxFRetired [166] 1,8673.575th
Matapédia—Matane Jean-Guy CôtéMComposer [167] 1,5814.994th
Mégantic—L'Érable Alexandre CôtéMSecurity Officer [168] 1,6083.734th
Montcalm François RivestMStudent [169] 1,5313.175th
Mount Royal Sébastien BeaudetMStudent [170] 1,8594.914th
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Maria Pia ChávezFTeacher [171] 3,5137.934th
Nunavik—Eeyou Pierre CorbeilMAdvertising [172] 1,0973.944th
Outremont Omar AktoufMProfessor [173] 5,38214.063rd
Papineau André FrappierMPostal Carrier [174] 3,6038.773rd
Pierrefonds—Dollard Danielle LustgartenFResearcher [175] 2,5455.474th
Pontiac Gretchen SchwarzFTeacher [176] 2,3175.794th
Portneuf Jean-François BretonMPolitical Scientist [177] 1,5403.585th
Québec Jean-Marie FisetM2,6705.554th
Repentigny André CardinalMRadio Host [178] 1,5262.984th
Richelieu Charles BussièresBussières is a musician. [179] He had previously run for the NDP in Verchères—Les Patriotes in the 2000 federal election.MOrganizer [180] 1,0172.094th
Richmond—Arthabaska Jason S. NobleMYouth Pastoral Worker [181] 1,5403.265th
Rimouski—Témiscouata Guy Caron MP for Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques, 2011 to present.MEconomist [182] 2,7177.054th
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Nicolas Du CapMStudent Journalist [183] 1,5593.425th
Rivière-du-Loup—Montmagny Frédérick GaronMProfessional/Customer Service [184] 8761.985th
Rivière-du-Nord François CôtéMLawyer [185] 1,2902.934th
Roberval Isabelle TremblayTremblay subsequently ran for the NDP in Mégantic—L'Érable in the 2006 federal election.FStudent [186] 1,7775.114th
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Benoît BeauchampMTeacher [187] 3,8767.673rd
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Marie HenrettaFTeacher [188] 2,2534.434th
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Joëlle ChevrierFExecutive Secretary [189] 1,2042.524th
Saint-Jean Jonathan TrépanierMStudent [190] 1,6873.444th
Saint-Lambert Monique GarciaFStudent [191] 2,1304.724th
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Zaid MahayniMLawyer [192] 2,6306.253rd
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Laura ColellaFStudent [193] 2,4225.983rd
Saint-Maurice—Champlain Pierre J.C. AllardMLawyer [194] 1,1042.364th
Shefford Sonia BissonFStudent [195] 1,1462.435th
Sherbrooke Philippe DionMStudent [196] 1,4632.935th
Terrebonne—Blainville Normand BeaudetMComputer Consultant [197] 1,4513.165th
Trois-Rivières Marc TessierMStudent [198] 1,6353.524th
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Bert MarkgrafMEngineer [199] 2,1753.904th
Verchères—Les Patriotes Simon ValléeMStudent [200] 1,8153.684th
Westmount—Ville-Marie Eric Wilson SteedmanMConsultant [201] 4,79511.993rd

Saskatchewan

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Battlefords—Lloydminster Shawn McKeeFormer president of Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Local 658A5,36720.252nd
Blackstrap Don Kossick8,86223.553rd
Churchill River Earl CookHealthcare manager [202] 3,91020.093rd
Cypress Hills—Grasslands Jeff Potts4,90116.503rd
Palliser Dick Proctor Member of Parliament for Palliser (1997–2004)11,78535.482nd
Prince Albert Don HovdeboSon of Stan Hovdebo Farmer [203] 7,22125.152nd
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre Moe Kovatch Regina Small business owner [204] 8,30026.793rd
Regina—Qu'Appelle Lorne Nystrom Member of Parliament for Regina—Qu'Appelle (1997–2004)
Member of Parliament for Yorkton—Melville (1968–1993)
Regina Consultant9,15132.692nd
Saskatoon—Humboldt Nettie Wiebe President of the National Farmers Union (1995–1998)
Candidate in the 2001 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election
Professor at the University of Saskatchewan 9,02725.572nd
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar Dennis Gruending Member of Parliament for Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar (1999–2000) Saskatoon 9,59736.242nd
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Priscilla SetteeProfessor at the University of Saskatchewan [205] 5,77017.813rd
Souris—Moose Mountain Robert Stringer Sask NDP candidate for Moosomin in the 2003 Saskatchewan provincial election Massage therapist [206] 4,20213.724th
Wascana Erin Weir Regina Economist5,77116.043rd
Yorkton—Melville Don OlsonMayor of Sturgis Sturgis 5,89018.592nd

The Territories

Riding
Candidate's NameNotesResidenceOccupationVotes%Rank
Nunavut Bill Riddell Iqaluit Professor at Nunavut Arctic College/Justice of the peace [207] 1,12915.173rd
Western Arctic Dennis Bevington Mayor of Fort Smith (1988–1997) Fort Smith Small business owner [208] 5,26439.062nd
Yukon Pam BoydeConsultant [209] 3,21625.672nd

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