New Democratic Party candidates in the 2000 Canadian federal election

This is a list of New Democratic Party candidates in the 2000 federal election. The NDP ran candidates in 298 of the 301 ridings, 13 of whom were elected. Following the election, the NDP remained the fourth-largest party in the House of Commons of Canada.

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Calgary Centre Don LePan CEO of Broadview Press (1985–present) Calgary Publisher / Author 1,604 2.80 4th
Calgary East Kaie Jones NDP candidate for Calgary East in the 1997 federal election Calgary Grocer 1,444 4.32 4th
Calgary Northeast H. Ken Sahil Calgary Engineer[1] 1,852 4.10 4th
Calgary—Nose Hill Jon Adams Calgary Teacher[1] 2,227 3.73 4th
Calgary Southeast Giorgio Cattabeni Calgary Clerk[1] 1,111 2.04 4th
Calgary Southwest Jennifer Stewart Calgary Student[1] 2,113 3.97 4th
Calgary West Greg Klassen Calgary Student[1] 2,350 3.82 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Edmonton Centre-East Ray Martin Leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party (1984–1994)
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Norwood (1982–1993)
Edmonton Teacher 7,304 17.44 3rd
Edmonton North Laurie Lang Edmonton Nurse[2] 3,216 7.47 3rd
Edmonton Southeast Joginder Kandola Edmonton Lawyer[3] 1,285 3.10 4th
Edmonton Southwest Bernie Keeler President of the Alberta Teachers' Association (1967–1968) Edmonton Teacher[4] 2,746 5.12 4th
Edmonton—Strathcona Hélène Narayana Edmonton 8,256 14.78 3rd
Edmonton West Richard D. Vanderberg NDP candidate for Edmonton Southwest in the 1997 federal election
ANDP candidate for Edmonton-McClung in the 1997 Alberta provincial election
NDP candidate for Calgary West in the 1988 federal election
Edmonton Professor at MacEwan University 2,895 5.83 4th
St. Albert John Williams NDP candidate for Lakeland in the 1997 federal election Edmonton Teacher 2,965 5.39 4th

Rural Alberta

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Athabasca Alysia Erickson Edmonton Student[1] 872 2.53 4th
Crowfoot Jay Russell Wheatland County 1,457 3.04 5th
Elk Island Chris Harwood Edmonton 3,316 6.31 4th
Lakeland Raymond Stone Innisfree Farmer[1] 2,069 4.61 4th
Lethbridge Garth Hardy Lethbridge Student[1] 2,648 5.75 4th
Macleod Dwayne Good Striker NDP candidate for Edmonton West in the 1997 federal election Edmonton 2,945 6.70 4th
Medicine Hat Luke Lacasse Medicine Hat 2,153 5.14 4th
Peace River Patricia Lawrence Sexsmith 2,914 6.95 4th
Red Deer Linda Roth Bentley Teacher[5] 2,346 4.61 4th
Wetaskiwin Cliff Reid NDP candidate for Wetaskiwin in the 1997 federal election Leduc Small business owner[1] 2,045 4.22 4th
Wild Rose Anne Wilson NDP candidate for Wild Rose in the 1997 federal election Canmore Gardener[1] 2,320 4.06 4th
Yellowhead J. Noel Lapierre Member of Hinton Town Council (1978–1983) Hinton Millwright[1] 1,910 4.71 4th

British Columbia Interior

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Cariboo—Chilcotin Raymond John Skelly 100 Mile House Teacher[6] 2,915 9.05 3rd
Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys Nelson Riis Member of Parliament for Kamloops (1988–2000) and Kamloops—Shuswap (1980–1988)
Member of Kamloops City Council (1978–1980)
Kamloops Professor at Cariboo College 13,600 28.03 2nd
Kelowna John O. Powell Kelowna 3,572 6.28 4th
Kootenay—Boundary—Okanagan Don Scarlett Kaslo Electrician 4,091 9.85 3rd
Kootenay—Columbia Andrea Dunlop Windermere Teacher[6] 3,297 8.71 3rd
Okanagan—Coquihalla Ken Ellis Merritt Teacher[6] 4,096 8.45 3rd
Okanagan—Shuswap Wayne Alexander Fowler Armstrong Teacher[6] 4,060 8.48 3rd
Prince George—Bulkley Valley Mark Walsh Victoria Student[6] 2,029 5.80 4th
Prince George—Peace River Lenart Nelson Prince George 1,597 4.66 4th
Skeena Larry Guno Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Atlin (1986–1991) Terrace Lawyer 6,273 20.96 3rd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Burnaby—Douglas Svend Robinson Member of Parliament for Burnaby—Douglas (1997–2004), Burnaby—Kingsway (1988–1997), and Burnaby (1979–1988) Burnaby Lawyer 17,018 37.39 1st
Delta—South Richmond Ernie Fulton Delta Electrician[6] 3,060 5.63 4th
Dewdney—Alouette Malcolm James Crockett NDP candidate for Dewdney—Alouette in the 1997 federal election Maple Ridge Social worker[6] 5,535 11.47 4th
Fraser Valley Rob Lees NDP candidate for Fraser Valley in the 1997 federal election Chilliwack Psychologist[6] 3,185 5.79 3rd
Langley—Abbotsford Paul Latham NDP candidate for Langley—Abbotsford in the 1997 federal election Abbotsford 2,353 4.25 4th
New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby Lorrie Williams New Westminster 7,076 15.03 3rd
North Vancouver Sam Schechter North Vancouver Executive assistant[6] 2,760 4.93 4th
Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam Jamie Arden Port Coquitlam Civil servant[6] 5,340 9.27 3rd
Richmond Gail Paquette BC NDP candidate for Richmond-Steveston in the 1996 British Columbia provincial election Richmond Communications worker[6] 2,695 5.68 3rd
South Surrey—White Rock—Langley Matt Todd Surrey Student[6] 2,718 5.66 4th
Surrey Central Dan Goy Surrey Executive assistant[6] 3,211 5.56 4th
Surrey North Art Hildebrant Surrey 2,619 7.36 3rd
Vancouver Centre Scott Robertson Vancouver Social worker[6] 6,993 12.05 3rd
Vancouver East Libby Davies Member of Parliament for Vancouver East (1997–2015)
Member of Vancouver City Council (1982–1993)
Vancouver Human resources professional 16,818 42.28 1st
Vancouver Kingsway Victor Wong NDP candidate for Vancouver Kingsway in the 1997 federal election Burnaby Project manager[6] 5,921 15.82 3rd
Vancouver Quadra Loretta Woodcock Vancouver 2,595 5.23 4th
Vancouver South—Burnaby Herschel Hardin NDP candidate for Vancouver South—Burnaby in the 1997 federal election West Vancouver Writer 3,848 9.27 3rd
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast Telis Savvaidis Powell River Small business owner[6] 3,351 6.29 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Carol E. Harris Victoria Professor[6] 6,468 13.41 3rd
Nanaimo—Alberni Bill Holdom Member of Nanaimo City Council (1986–1996 & 1999–2011) Nanaimo Professor at Malaspina University-College[7] 7,635 14.53 3rd
Nanaimo—Cowichan Garth Mirau NDP candidate for Nanaimo—Cowichan in the 1997 federal election Nanaimo Fisherman 8,599 16.96 3rd
Saanich—Gulf Islands Pat O'Neill Salt Spring Island 4,721 8.02 4th
Vancouver Island North Alex Turner Courtenay Teacher[6] 5,701 11.71 3rd
Victoria David Turner Mayor of Victoria (1991–1993) Victoria Professor at the University of Victoria 7,243 13.02 3rd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Brandon—Souris Errol Black Brandon Professor[8] 4,518 12.33 4th
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia Dennis Kshyk MB NDP candidate for Kirkfield Park in the 1999 Manitoba provincial election Winnipeg Workers' compensation professional 2,786 7.26 4th
Churchill Bev Desjarlais Member of Parliament for Churchill (1997–2006) Thompson Clerk 10,477 44.94 1st
Dauphin—Swan River Wayne Kines Roblin Journalist[8] 5,813 17.47 3rd
Portage—Lisgar Diane Beresford President of the Manitoba Teachers' Society (1997–1998)[9]
Manitoba NDP candidate for Carman in the 1999 Manitoba provincial election
Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Teacher 2,073 6.02 5th
Provencher Peter Hiebert Manitoba NDP candidate for Steinbach in the 1999 and the 1995 Manitoba provincial elections
NDP candidate for Lisgar in the 1984 federal election
Springfield[10] Welder 1,980 4.89 4th
Selkirk—Interlake Paul Pododworny MB NDP candidate for Lakeside in the 1999 Manitoba provincial election Winnipeg 8,113 19.91 3rd
St. Boniface John Edmund Parry Member of Parliament for Kenora—Rainy River (1984–1988)
Former Mayor of Sioux Lookout
Winnipeg Consultant 5,026 13.00 3rd
Winnipeg Centre Pat Martin Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre (1997–2015) Winnipeg Carpenter 11,263 41.26 1st
Winnipeg North Centre 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 14,356 58.39 1st
Winnipeg North—St. Paul Roman Yereniuk Winnipeg School Division trustee (1989–1995 & 1998–2006)
NDP candidate for Winnipeg North—St. Paul in the 1997 federal election
Winnipeg Professor at St. Andrew's College 7,931 21.13 3rd
Winnipeg South Duane Nicol Winnipeg Healthcare director[11] 4,224 10.04 3rd
Winnipeg South Centre James Allum Winnipeg Professor at the University of Winnipeg[12] 7,501 19.93 3rd
Winnipeg—Transcona Bill Blaikie Member of Parliament for Winnipeg—Transcona (1988–2004) and for Winnipeg—Birds Hill (1979–1988) Winnipeg United Church minister 15,680 47.85 1st
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Acadie—Bathurst Yvon Godin Member of Parliament for Acadie—Bathurst (1997–2015) Bathurst Union leader (United Steelworkers) 23,568 46.61 1st
Beauséjour—Petitcodiac Inka Milewski Miramichi Marine biologist[13] 3,217 7.06 4th
Fredericton Michael Dunn Fredericton 2,584 7.04 4th
Fundy—Royal John Calder Kingston Teacher[13] 2,628 6.97 4th
Madawaska—Restigouche Claude J. Albert Atholville 1,811 4.75 4th
Miramichi Allan Goodfellow NDP candidate for Miramichi in the 1997 federal election Derby Mill worker[13] 2,453 7.40 4th
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Hélène Lapointe Moncton 3,139 6.95 4th
New Brunswick Southwest Habib Kilisli Saint Andrews Chef[13] 1,173 3.83 4th
Saint John Rod Hill Saint John Professor[13] 2,989 9.09 3rd
Tobique—Mactaquac Carolyn Van Dine Woodstock Self-employed[13] 1,216 3.75 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception Fraser March NDP candidate for Bonavista—Trinity—Conception in the 1997 federal election Blaketown Self-employed[14] 6,473 15.93 3rd
Burin—St. George's David Sullivan NDP candidate for Burin—St. George's in the 1997 federal election Torbay Teacher[14] 924 3.01 5th
Gander—Grand Falls Bill Broderick St. Brendan's 2,876 9.97 3rd
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Trevor Taylor St. Anthony Union official (Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union) 8,297 26.14 2nd
Labrador Amanda Will NL NDP candidate for Virginia Waters in the 1999 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election Portugal Cove South Executive assistant[14] 1,284 12.38 2nd
St. John's East Carol Cantwell St. John's Principal[14] 5,395 12.16 3rd
St. John's West Dave Curtis St. John's Self-employedSt. John's 4,744 11.08 3rd

Nova Scotia

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Bras d'Or—Cape Breton Michelle Dockrill Member of Parliament for Bras d'Or (1997–2000) Receptionist 7,537 19.86 3rd
Cumberland—Colchester James Arthur Harpell NS NDP candidate for Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley in the 1999 Nova Scotia provincial election Brookfield Restaurant owner[15] 4,629 11.99 4th
Dartmouth Wendy Lill Member of Parliament for Dartmouth (1997–2004) Dartmouth Writer 13,585 36.28 1st
Halifax Alexa McDonough Leader of the New Democratic Party (1995–2003)
Member of Parliament for Halifax (1997–2008)
Leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party (1980–1994)
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Fairview (1993–1995) and Halifax Chebucto (1981–1993)
Halifax Social worker 16,563 40.36 1st
Halifax West Gordon Earle Member of Parliament for Halifax West (1997–2000) Halifax Civil servant 14,016 29.99 2nd
Kings—Hants Kaye Johnson Kentville 7,244 16.57 3rd
Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough Wendy Panagopoulos NS NDP candidate for Guysborough—Port Hawkesbury in the 1999 Nova Scotia provincial election Guysborough 4,498 11.28 3rd
Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore Peter Stoffer Member of Parliament for Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore (1997–2004) Windsor Junction Airline employee 13,619 34.48 1st
South Shore Bill Zimmerman Wolfville Professor[15] 4,394 12.17 4th
Sydney—Victoria Peter Mancini Member of Parliament for Sydney—Victoria (1997–2000) Margaree Harbour Lawyer 14,216 36.53 2nd
West Nova Phil Roberts Annapolis Royal Self-employed[15] 3,976 11.23 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Keith Lindsay Innisfil 2,385 4.38 4th
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Mitchel Healey Orangeville Self-employed[16] 1,473 3.10 4th
Durham Ken Ranney Bowmanville Physician[16] 2,545 5.58 4th
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock Rick Denyer ONDP candidate for Haliburton—Victoria—Brock in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate for Victoria—Haliburton in the 1997 federal election
Lindsay 2,409 4.89 4th
Northumberland Ben Burd Cobourg Writer[17] 2,141 4.89 4th
Peterborough Herb Wiseman Peterborough Social worker[17] 3,967 7.59 4th
Simcoe—Grey Michael Kennedy Loretto Bus driver[18] 1,646 3.32 4th
Simcoe North Ann Billings ONDP candidate for Simcoe North in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate for Simcoe North in the 1997 federal election
Orillia 2,272 4.71 4th
York North Ian Scott Newmarket 1,696 3.48 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Guy Belle-Isle Hawkesbury 1,877 4.07 4th
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Tom O'Neill Greater Napanee Correctional officer[19] 2,200 5.05 4th
Kingston and the Islands Gary Wilson Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Kingston and the Islands (1990–1995) Kingston Librarian 4,951 9.67 4th
Lanark—Carleton Theresa Kiefer Ottawa Teacher[20] 1,946 3.07 4th
Leeds—Grenville Martin Hanratty Osgoode Union official[19] 990 2.10 4th
Nepean—Carleton Craig Parsons ONDP candidate for Nepean—Carleton in the 1999 Ontario provincial election Ottawa Restaurant manager 2,223 3.72 4th
Ottawa Centre Heather-Jane Robertson Gloucester Author[17] 13,516 23.81 2nd
Ottawa–Orléans Maureen Prebinski Orleans Technician[17] 2,169 4.15 4th
Ottawa South Jeannie Page Ottawa Consultant[17] 3,463 6.69 4th
Ottawa—Vanier Joseph Zebrowski Ottawa Civil servant[17] 4,194 8.71 4th
Ottawa West—Nepean Kevin Kinsella Ottawa Paralegal[17] 2,718 5.21 4th
Prince Edward—Hastings Jason Gannon Belleville 1,897 4.77 4th
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Ole Hendrickson Ottawa Manager[17] 1,607 3.44 4th
Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh Kimberley Fry Cornwall Teaching assistant[18] 1,696 4.14 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Beaches—East York Mel Watkins NDP candidate for Beaches—East York in the 1997 federal election Toronto Political economist / Professor at the University of Toronto 8,936 20.93 2nd
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale Vishnu Roche ONDP candidate for Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate for Mississauga Centre in the 1997 federal election
Mississauga Occupational health and safety professional[16] 1,864 4.85 4th
Brampton Centre Sue Slean Brampton 1,795 4.95 4th
Brampton West—Mississauga Matt Harsant Mississauga Fundraiser[16] 1,567 3.35 4th
Burlington Larry McMahon Burlington 1,722 3.63 4th
Davenport Jordan Berger Husband of Marit Stiles Toronto Manager[16] 3,457 13.56 2nd
Don Valley East Ron Casey-Nestor Toronto 2,249 5.78 4th
Don Valley West Ali Naqvi Toronto Businessman[16] 2,024 4.42 4th
Eglinton—Lawrence Simon Rowland Toronto Businessman[21] 2,663 6.42 4th
Etobicoke Centre Karen Dolan NDP candidate for Whitby—Ajax in the 1997 federal election Toronto Union official (Service Employees International Union) 2,124 4.59 4th
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Richard Joseph Banigan Toronto Publisher[16] 2,835 6.53 4th
Etobicoke North Ana Maria Sapp Toronto Secretary[16] 2,210 6.87 3rd
Halton Brenda Dolling Burlington Teacher[19] 2,633 4.42 3rd
Markham Janice Hagan ONDP candidate for Markham in the 1999 Ontario provincial elections Markham Teacher[22] 1,129 2.34 4th
Mississauga Centre Gail McCabe ONDP candidate for Mississauga Centre in the 1999 Ontario provincial election Mississauga Sociologist[19] 1,404 3.69 4th
Mississauga East Henry Beer Mississauga Teacher[19] 1,451 4.22 4th
Mississauga South Ken Cole ONDP candidate for Mississauga South in the 1999 Ontario provincial election Mississauga 1,636 4.10 4th
Mississauga West Cynthia Kazadi Mississauga Dental assistant[19] 1,532 3.10 4th
Oak Ridges Joseph Thevarkunnel Richmond Hill Teacher[17] 1,623 2.92 4th
Oakville Willie Lambert NDP candidate for Oakville in the 1997 federal election Toronto Bus driver[17] 1,335 2.76 4th
Oshawa Bruce Rogers NDP candidate for Parkdale in the 1968 federal election Blackstock Broadcast journalist 4,203 11.15 4th
Parkdale—High Park Paul Schmidt ONDP candidate for Brampton Centre in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
NDP candidate for Parkdale—High Park in the 1997 federal election
Toronto Principal 7,947 18.99 2nd
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge Ralph Chatoor Toronto 1,523 3.03 4th
Scarborough—Agincourt Michael Laxer Son of James Laxer
Grandson of Robert Laxer
Toronto Small business owner 1,499 3.94 4th
Scarborough Centre Ali Mallah Toronto Social worker[17] 3,171 7.94 3rd
Scarborough East Denise Lake Toronto Administrator[17] 1,884 4.69 4th
Scarborough—Rouge River Paulette Senior ONDP candidate for Scarborough—Rouge River in the 1999 Ontario provincial election Toronto Manager[17] 1,793 4.94 4th
Scarborough Southwest Dan Harris East York Student[18] 3,638 10.17 4th
St. Paul's Guy Hunter Toronto Lawyer[18] 4,451 9.48 4th
Thornhill Nathan Rotman Toronto Manager[18] 1,653 3.93 4th
Toronto Centre—Rosedale David Berlin Editor of the Literary Review of Canada Toronto Writer 5,300 11.19 3rd
Toronto—Danforth Paula Turtle Toronto Lawyer[18] 10,830 27.65 2nd
Trinity—Spadina Michael Valpy Toronto Journalist 16,001 37.99 2nd
Vaughan—King—Aurora Octavia Beckles Woodbridge Bank manager[23] 1,938 3.41 4th
Whitby—Ajax Vic Perroni Whitby Credit union manager[24] 1,523 4.84 4th
Willowdale Yvonne Bobb Toronto Civil servant[25] 2,404 5.45 4th
York Centre Maurice Coulter Downsview 2,109 6.05 4th
York South—Weston Tom Parkin Toronto 1,288 3.71 3rd
York West Julia McCrea Toronto Vice-principal 2,365 9.25 3rd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot Gordon Guyatt Dundas Physician / Professor at McMaster University 3,756 7.76 4th
Erie—Lincoln Jody Di Bartolomeo Port Colborne Occupational safety and health professional[26] 2,423 6.00 4th
Hamilton East Jim Stevenson Stoney Creek Steelworker[19] 4,111 13.22 3rd
Hamilton Mountain James Stephenson Hamilton Manager[19] 4,387 9.91 4th
Hamilton West Catherine Hudson Hamilton Teacher[19] 5,300 13.13 3rd
Niagara Centre Mike Grimaldi Welland Advisor[19] 7,029 14.86 3rd
Niagara Falls Ed Booker St. Catharines 2,356 6.04 4th
St. Catharines John Bacher St. Catharines Author[18] 2,356 6.16 4th
Stoney Creek Mark Davies Hamilton Social services worker[18] 3,083 6.52 4th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Algoma—Manitoulin Grant Buck Elliot Lake Teacher[16] 4,326 13.95 3rd
Kenora—Rainy River Susan Barclay Sioux Lookout Anglican priest[27] 6,868 21.54 3rd
Nickel Belt Sandy Bass Lively Teacher[17] 7,304 21.16 2nd
Nipissing Wendy Young ONDP candidate for Nipissing in the 1999 Ontario provincial election North Bay Professsor[17] 2,572 7.77 4th
Parry Sound—Muskoka Joanne Bury Gravenhurst 1,665 4.42 4th
Sault Ste. Marie Bud Wildman Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Algoma (1975–1999) Echo Bay Teacher 9,202 24.77 2nd
Sudbury Paul Chislett President of Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Local 37
ONDP candidate for Sudbury in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
National Party candidate for Sudbury in the 1993 federal election
Sudbury Telecommunications worker[28] 4,368 12.60 3rd
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Rick Baker Thunder Bay Papermill worker[18] 6,023 19.45 3rd
Thunder Bay—Superior North John Rafferty Thunder Bay Teacher[18] 6,169 19.48 3rd
Timiskaming—Cochrane Ambrose Raftis Charlton Consultant[18] 2,461 7.91 4th
Timmins—James Bay Len Wood Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Cochrane North (1990–1999) Kapuskasing Mechanic 9,385 31.15 2nd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Brant Dee Chisholm Brantford 3,126 7.33 4th
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Karen Gventer Owen Sound Consultant[16] 2,166 4.83 4th
Cambridge Pam Wolf Cambridge Teacher[29] 4,111 8.65 4th
Chatham-Kent—Essex Susan MacKay LaSalle Nurse[16] 2,209 5.47 4th
Elgin—Middlesex—London Tim McCallum Dutton/Dunwich Factory worker[16] 2,319 5.53 4th
Essex Marion Overholt Windsor Lawyer[16] 6,431 13.89 3rd
Guelph—Wellington Edward Pickersgill Guelph 5,685 10.36 4th
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant Norm Walpole Waterford Principal 2,124 4.77 4th
Huron—Bruce Christine Kemp Clinton Communications professional[19] 2,669 6.18 4th
Kitchener Centre Paul Royston Kitchener Student[19] 3,058 6.87 4th
Kitchener–Waterloo Richard Walsh-Bowers ONDP candidate for Waterloo—Wellington in the 1999 Ontario provincial election Wallenstein Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University[30] 4,394 8.15 4th
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Joyce Jolliffe Strathroy Labourer[19] 1,871 4.34 4th
London—Fanshawe Andrew Sadler London Teaching assistant[19] 4,107 11.44 4th
London North Centre Colleen Redmond NDP candidate for London North Centre in the 1997 federal election London 3,936 8.89 4th
London West George Goodlet London 3,596 7.46 4th
Oxford Shawn Rouse Woodstock 2,254 5.28 4th
Perth—Middlesex Sam Dinicol Stratford Student[17] 2,800 6.65 4th
Sarnia—Lambton Glenn Sonier Corunna Union official (Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada)[17] 2,735 7.21 4th
Waterloo—Wellington Allan Douglas Strong New Hamburg Social worker[18] 1,845 4.11 4th
Windsor—St. Clair Joe Comartin Windsor Lawyer 17,001 40.84 1st
Windsor West John McGinlay Windsor 6,080 15.90 3rd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Cardigan Deborah Kelly Hawkes Montague 465 2.62 4th
Egmont Nancy Wallace O'Leary Administrator 1,139 6.18 3rd
Hillsborough Dody Crane Leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island (1989–1991) Charlottetown Lawyer 4,328 21.86 3rd
Malpeque Ken Bingham New Glasgow 782 4.24 4th

Central Quebec

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour Raymond Dorion Bécancour Self-employed[31] 421 0.95 6th
Berthier—Montcalm Jean-Pierre De Billy NDP candidate for Berthier—Montcalm in the 1997 federal election Saint-Calixte 823 1.48 6th
Champlain Philip Toone Montreal 672 1.49 5th
Joliette François Rivest Saint-Charles-Borromée Student[32] 1,085 2.40 5th
Lotbinière—L'Érable Dominique Vaillancourt NDP candidate for Lotbinière in the 1997 federal election Montreal Translator[32] 538 1.60 5th
Portneuf None
Repentigny Pierre Péclet Lachenaie 831 1.43 6th
Saint-Maurice Raymond Chase Montreal Photographer[33] 359 0.83 5th
Trois-Rivières David Horlock Montreal Student[33] 512 1.07 6th

Eastern Townships/Southern Quebec

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Beauce Pierre Malano Montreal Antique dealer[31] 436 0.94 6th
Beauharnois—Salaberry Elizabeth Clark NDP candidate for Rimouski—Mitis in the 1997 federal election Montreal Administrator 703 1.42 5th
Brome—Missisquoi Jeff Itcush NDP candidate for Saint-Laurent—Cartierville in the 1997 federal election Montreal Teacher[34] 480 1.12 5th
Châteauguay Robert Lindblad Ville-Émard Investigator[31] 622 1.12 6th
Compton—Stanstead Christine Moore NDP candidate for Compton—Stanstead in the 1997 federal election 580 1.52 5th
Drummond Julie Philion Montreal Administrator[31] 423 1.01 5th
Frontenac—Mégantic Olivier Chalifoux Lac-Mégantic 427 1.15 6th
Richmond—Arthabaska Vincent Bernier Montreal Graphic designer[33] 319 0.64 6th
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Rachel Dicaire Montreal Administrator[33] 499 1.07 5th
Saint-Jean Julien Patenaude NDP candidate for Saint-Jean in the 1997 federal election Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 698 1.46 6th
Shefford Elizabeth Morey Montreal 380 0.84 6th
Sherbrooke Craig Wright Montreal 677 1.34 5th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Ahuntsic Steve Moran NDP candidate for Ahuntsic in the 1997 federal election Montreal Executive assistant 997 1.88 6th
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Bruce Whelan Montreal Student[31] 624 1.28 6th
Bourassa Richard Gendron Montreal Anthropologist[31] 736 1.80 5th
Brossard—La Prairie Clémence Provencher Montreal 852 1.67 5th
Chambly Darren O'Toole NDP candidate for Chambly in the 1997 federal election Montreal Student[31] 769 1.47 6th
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Milan Mirich Party of Democratic Socialism candidate for Laurier-Dorion in the 1998 Quebec provincial election
NDP candidate for Hochelaga—Maisonneuve in the 1997 federal election
NDPQ candidate for Laurier-Dorion in the 1994 Quebec provincial election and for Maisonneuve in the 1985 provincial election
Montreal Restaurant owner[35] 767 1.78 6th
Lac-Saint-Louis Erin Sikora Montreal Sales professional[32] 1,464 2.50 5th
LaSalle—Émard David Bernans Montreal Researcher[32] 837 1.72 5th
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Richard Chartier Laval Executive assistant[32] 2,111 4.75 5th
Laval Centre Jean-Yves Dion NDP candidate for Laval Centre in the 1997 federal election Laval Clerk[32] 832 1.52 6th
Laval East Sujata Dey Montreal Communications professional[32] 573 0.99 7th
Laval West Christian Patenaude Montreal Student[32] 764 1.23 6th
Longueuil Timothy Spurr Montreal Student[32] 655 1.64 6th
Mercier Nicholas Vikander Montreal Student[32] 480 1.03 7th
Mount Royal Maria Pia Chávez Montreal Social worker[32] 1,034 2.54 5th
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Bruce Toombs Montreal Professor[32] 2,208 4.73 4th
Outremont Peter Graefe NDP candidate for Laval East in the 1997 federal election Montreal Student[32] 2,199 5.58 4th
Papineau—Saint-Denis Hans Marotte Montreal Lawyer[32] 1,983 4.48 4th
Pierrefonds—Dollard Adam Hodgins Montreal Administrator[32] 1,109 2.05 6th
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Stephane Thinel Sainte-Thérèse Machinist[33] 739 1.38 6th
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Noémi Lo Pinto Montreal Journalist[33] 1,417 2.99 6th
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Marie Henretta NDP candidate for Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert in the 1997 federal election Mont-Saint-Hilaire Teacher[33] 1,029 2.04 6th
Saint-Lambert None
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Piper Elizabeth Huggins Montreal 1,070 2.40 5th
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Sara Mayo NDP candidate for Frontenac—Mégantic in the 1997 federal election Montreal Geographer[33] 528 1.14 6th
Terrebonne—Blainville Normand Beaudet Blainville 1,111 1.99 6th
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Shaun G. Lynch Saint-Lazare Consultant[33] 904 1.77 5th
Verchères—Les Patriotes Charles Bussières Montreal Musician[33] 1,074 1.96 6th
Verdun—Saint-Henri—Saint-Paul—Pointe Saint-Charles Matthew McLauchlin Montreal Translator[33] 1,003 2.46 5th
Westmount—Ville-Marie Willy Blomme Montreal Student[33] 1,990 5.19 4th

Northern Quebec

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik Daniel Fredrick Montreal Administrator[31] 534 1.47 5th
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord Alain Ranger Montreal Waiter[31] 698 1.67 5th
Jonquière Michel Deraiche Montreal Executive assistant[32] 1,139 3.52 4th
Lac-Saint-Jean—Saguenay Linda Proulx Montreal Receptionist[32] 417 1.29 6th
Manicouagan Normand Caplette NDP candidate for Repentigny in the 1997 federal election Montreal Student[32] 386 1.77 5th
Roberval Alain Giguère NDP candidate for Roberval in the 1997 and 1993 federal elections and for Verdun—Saint-Paul in the 1984 federal election
NDPQ candidate for Saint-Henri in the 1985 Quebec provincial election
Montreal Lawyer 437 1.42 5th
Témiscamingue Anik-Maude Morin NDP candidate for Témiscamingue in the 1997 federal election Montreal Massage therapist[33] 493 1.31 5th

Quebec City/Gaspe/Eastern Quebec

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans Eric Hébert NDP candidate for Saint-Maurice in the 1997 federal election Montreal Administrator[31] 869 1.69 6th
Bellechasse—Etchemins—Montmagny—L'Islet None
Bonaventure—Gaspé—Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Pabok Fred Kraenzel Gaspé 613 1.70 4th
Charlesbourg—Jacques-Cartier Françoise Dicaire Montreal Administrator[31] 1,000 1.75 6th
Charlevoix Joss Duhaime Montreal Student[31] 484 1.45 5th
Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup—Témiscouata—Les Basques Elaine Côté NDP candidate for Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup—Témiscouata—Les Basques in the 1997 federal election Montreal Administrator[32] 836 2.15 5th
Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière France Michaud NDP candidate for Lévis in the 1997 federal election Montreal Real estate agent[32] 1,411 2.24 5th
Louis-Hébert Karl Adomeit NDP candidate for Louis-Hébert in the 1997 federal election Quebec City Researcher[32] 1,200 2.08 5th
Matapédia—Matane Karine Paquet-Gauthier Rimouski Student[32] 935 2.97 4th
Quebec Jean-Marie Fiset NDP candidate for Québec in the 1997 federal election and for Portneuf in the 1988 federal election
NDPQ candidate for Montmorency in the 1994 Quebec provincial election and for Portneuf in the 1993 Portneuf provincial by-election
Quebec City Hospital employee[36] 1,714 3.25 5th
Quebec East Majella Desmeules NDP candidate for Portneuf in the 1997 federal election Quebec City Political scientist[33] 1,192 2.11 5th
Rimouski—Neigette-et-La-Mitis René Lemieux Pointe-au-Père Student[33] 525 1.58 6th

Western Quebec/Laurentides/Outaouais

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel Didier Charles NDP candidate for Argenteuil—Papineau in the 1997 federal election Ripon Student[31] 550 1.09 7th
Gatineau Carl Hétu Gatineau Instructor[31] 1,763 3.49 5th
Hull—Aylmer Peter Piening NDP candidate for Hull—Aylmer in the 1997 federal election Hull Translator[32] 1,521 3.49 5th
Laurentides Brendan Naef Mont-Tremblant Researcher[32] 720 1.18 6th
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Melissa Hunter Ottawa 840 1.85 5th
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Battlefords—Lloydminster Elgin Wayne Wyatt North Battleford Teacher[37] 5,107 17.39 2nd
Blackstrap Noreen Johns Allan Farmer[37] 9,551 26.36 2nd
Churchill River Ray Funk Member of Parliament for Prince Albert—Churchill River (1988–1993) Spruce Home Researcher[37] 5,141 21.81 3rd
Cypress Hills—Grasslands Keith Murch Lancer Farmer[37] 5,101 16.91 2nd
Palliser Dick Proctor Member of Parliament for Palliser (1997–2004) Regina Consultant[37] 12,136 38.16 1st
Prince Albert Dennis J. Nowoselsky Prince Albert 6,676 20.53 3rd
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre John Solomon Member of Parliament for Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre (1997–2000) and Regina—Lumsden (1993–1997)
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Regina North West (1986–1993 & 1979–1982)
Regina Small business owner 12,424 42.40 2nd
Regina—Qu'Appelle Lorne Nystrom Member of Parliament for Regina—Qu'Appelle (1997–2004)
Member of Parliament for Yorkton—Melville (1968–1993)
Regina Consultant 11,731 41.30 1st
Saskatoon—Humboldt Armand Roy St. Louis Farmer[37] 9,420 26.43 2nd
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar Dennis Gruending Member of Parliament for Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar (1999–2000) Saskatoon Journalist 11,109 41.41 2nd
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Hugh Walker Saskatoon Agricultural economist 8,022 24.23 2nd
Souris—Moose Mountain Tom Cameron Carievale Farmer[37] 4,755 15.61 2nd
Wascana Garth Ormiston Regina Electrician[37] 7,446 21.53 3rd
Yorkton—Melville Peter Champagne Melville Train conductor[37] 5,007 15.78 3rd

The Territories

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Nunavut Palluq Susan Enuaraq Iqaluit 1,410 18.27 2nd
Western Arctic Dennis Bevington Mayor of Fort Smith (1988–1997) Fort Smith Small business owner 3,430 26.71 2nd
Yukon Louise Hardy Member of Parliament for Yukon (1997–2000) Whitehorse Social worker 4,223 31.95 2nd

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