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Riding & Candidate Info Riding Name University Liberals PC NDP Greens Status Ajax--Pickering Joe Dickson Todd McCarthy Evan Wiseman LIB concern PC Algoma--Manitoulin Michael Brown Joe Chapman LIB vulnerable NDP Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough-- Ted McMeekin Donna Skelly Westdale McMaster http://www.tedmcmeekin.com/ http://donnaskelly.ca/ LIB vulnerable PC Barrie Karl Walsh Rod Jackson Andrew Miller LIB vulnerable PC Beaches--East York OCAD/Toronto/Ryerson Helen Burstyn Chris Menary Michael Prue NDP safe Bramalea--Gore--Malton Kuldip Kular Sanjeev Maingi Pauline Thornham LIB concern PC Brampton West Vic Dhillon Ben Shenouda LIB concern PC Brampton--Springdale Linda Jeffrey Pam Hundal Manjit Grewal LIB concern PC Brant Waterloo/Laurier/St. Jerome's Dave Levac Mike St. Amant LIB safe Bruce--Grey--Owen Sound Kevin Eccles Bill Walker Paul Johnston Don Marshall PC Vulnerable to Greens Burlington Laurier Karmel Sakran Jane Mckenna ** PC Vulnerable to LIB Cambridge Waterloo/Laurier/St. Jerome's Kathryn McGarry Rob Leone Atinuke Bankole PC concern LIB Carleton--Mississippi Mills Megan Cornell Jack MacLaren Scott Simser PC safe Chatham--Kent--Essex Paul Watson** Rick Nicholls Aleksandra Navarro LIB safe Davenport OCAD/Toronto/Ryerson ** Antonio Garcia Jonah Schein Frank De Jong LIB vulnerable NDP Aren Bedrosyan David Caplan Michael Lende http://www.gpo.ca/riding/16/c Don Valley East York (Glendon) http://www.davidcaplan.onmpp.ca/ http://michaellende.com/ andidate-0 LIB safe Don Valley West York (Glendon) Kathleen Wynne Andrea Mandell Campbell Mike Kenny Adrian Walker LIB concern PC Dufferin--Caledon Guelph Lori Holloway Sylvia Jones Rob Strang PC concern LIB Durham UOIT Betty Somerville John O'Toole PC safe Eglinton--Lawrence York Mike Colle Rocco Rossi LIB vulnerable PC Elgin--Middlesex--London Brescia/Huron/King's/Western Lori Baldwin-Sands Jeffrey Yurek LIB concern PC Essex Ken Schmidt Dave Brister Taras Natyshak LIB safe Etobicoke Centre Donna Cansfield Mary Anne De Monte-Whelan Ana Maria Rivero Cheryll San Juan LIB concern PC Etobicoke North Shafiq Qaadri LIB safe Etobicoke--Lakeshore Laurel Broten Simon Nyilassy LIB concern PC Glengarry--Prescott--Russell Marilissa Gosselin LIB safe Steve Dyck Liz Sandals Greg Schirk James Gordon http://www.gpo.ca/riding/27/c Guelph Guelph http://www.lizsandals.onmpp.ca/ http://gregschirk.ca/ http://www.jamesgordonndp.ca/ andidate LIB concern PC Haldimand--Norfolk Greg Crone Toby Barrett PC safe Haliburton--Kawartha Lakes--Brock Rick Johnson Laurie Scott LIB vulnerable PC Halton Indira Naidoo-Harris Ted Chudleigh PC Vulnerable to LIB Hamilton Centre McMaster Don Sheppard Andrea Horwath NDP safe Hamilton East--Stoney Creek McMaster Mark Cripps Nancy Fiorentino Paul Miller W. Peter Randall NDP vulnerable to LIB Hamilton Mountain McMaster Sophia Aggelonitis Geordie Elms Monique Taylor LIB vulnerable NDP Huron--Bruce Carol Mitchell Lisa Thompson LIB concern PC Kenora--Rainy River Anthony Leek ** NDP safe John Gerretsen Rodger James Kingston and the Islands Queen's/RMC http://www.johngerretsen.onmpp.ca/ http://rodgerjames.ca/ LIB safe Kitchener Centre Waterloo/Laurier/St. Jerome's John Milloy Dave MacDonald LIB safe Kitchener--Conestoga Waterloo/Laurier/St. Jerome's Leeanna Pendergast Michael Harris LIB vulnerable PC Eric Davis Elizabeth Witmer Kitchener--Waterloo Waterloo/Laurier/St. Jerome's http://ericdavis.ca/ http://www.elizabethwitmer.ca/ PC safe Lambton--Kent--Middlesex Maria Van Bommel Monte McNaughton LIB vulnerable PC Lanark--Frontenac--Lennox and Addington Queen's/RMC Bill MacDonald Randy Hillier Nancy Matte PC Vulnerable to LIB Leeds--Grenville Ray Heffernan Steve Clark PC safe Kevin Labonte Deb Matthews Nancy Branscombe http://www.kevinlabonte.ca/in London North Centre Brescia/Huron/King's/Western http://www.debmatthews.ca/ http://nancybranscombe.com/ dex.html LIB safe London West Brescia/Huron/King's/Western Chris Bentley Ali Chahbar LIB safe London--Fanshawe Brescia/Huron/King's/Western Khalil Ramal Cheryl Miller Teresa Armstrong LIB concern PC Markham--Unionville Michael Chan Shan Thayaparan LIB safe Mississauga East--Cooksville Dipika Demerla Zoran Churchin Lloyd Jones LIB safe Mississauga South Toronto (UTM) Charles Sousa Geoff Janoscik LIB concern PC Mississauga--Brampton South Amrit Mangat Amarjeet Gill Karanjit Pandher Paul Simas LIB safe Harinder Takhar David Brown Mississauga--Erindale Toronto (UTM) http://hstakhar.com/ http://electdavidbrown.ca/ LIB concern PC Mississauga--Streetsville Bob Delaney Wafik El Sunbaty LIB safe Nepean--Carleton Ottawa/Carleton/St. Paul Lisa MacLeod Gordon Kubanek PC safe Newmarket--Aurora Christina Bisanz Frank Klees PC Vulnerable to LIB Niagara Falls Kim Craitor George Lepp Wayne Redekop LIB concern PC Niagara West--Glanbrook Katie Trombetta Tim Hudak Anthony Marco Meredith Cross PC safe Nickel Belt Laurentian/NOSM Tony Ryma Paula Peroni France Gelinas Stephanie-Lynn Russell NDP vulnerable to LIB Nipissing Nipissing Catherin Whiting** Vic Fedeli Henri Giroux LIB vulnerable PC Northumberland--Quinte West Lou Rinaldi Rob Milligan Judy Smith-Torrie LIB concern PC Oak Ridges--Markham Helena Jaczek Farid Wassef Trifon Haitas LIB concern PC Oakville Kevin Flynn Larry Scott LIB concern PC Jerry Ouellette Mike Shields Oshawa UOIT http://www.oshawampp.com/ http://mikeshields.ca/ PC vulnerable NDP Yasir Naqvi Rob Dekker Anil Naidoo Kevin O'Donnell Ottawa Centre Ottawa/Carleton/St. Paul http://www.yasirnaqvimpp.ca/ http://robertdekker.ca/ http://www.anilnaidoondp.ca/ http://kodonnell.ca/ LIB vulnerable NDP Ottawa South Ottawa/Carleton/St. Paul Dalton McGuinty Jason MacDonald James Mihaychuk LIB safe Ottawa West--Nepean Ottawa/Carleton/St. Paul Bob Chiarelli Randall Denley Alex Hill LIB concern PC Ottawa--Orléans Ottawa/Carleton/St. Paul Phil McNeeley Tanya Gutmaris LIB concern PC Madelaine Meilleur Fred Sherman Dave Bagler Ottawa--Vanier Ottawa/St. Paul http://www.madeleinemeilleur.onmpp.ca/ http://fredsherman.ca/ http://www.davebagler.ca/ LIB safe Oxford Ernie Hardeman Catherine Stewart-Mott PC safe Parkdale--High Park OCAD/Toronto/Ryerson Cortney Pasternak Joe Ganetakos Cheri DiNovo Justi Trotter NDP safe Parry Sound--Muskoka Cindy Waters Norm Miller Matt Richler PC safe Perth--Wellington John Wilkinson Randy Pettapiece Chris Doherty LIB concern PC Jeff Leal Alan Wilson Dave Nickle Peterborough Trent http://www.jeffleal.onmpp.ca/ http://alanmwilson.ca/ http://www.davenickle.ca/ LIB safe Tracy MacCharles** Kevin Gaudet Pickering--Scarborough East Toronto (UTS) http://www.votemaccharles.ca/ http://kevingaudet.ca/home/ LIB safe Prince Edward--Hastings Leona Dombrowsky Todd Smith Sherry Hayes Treat Hull LIB concern PC John Yakabuski Nipissing Nipissing http://www.johnyakabuski.com/ PC safe Richmond Hill Reza Moridi Vic Gupta Brian Chamberlain LIB concern PC Sarnia--Lambton Stephanie Berry Stephanie Berry Bob Bailey Brian White Jason Vermette PC concern LIB David Orazetti Celia Ross Sault Ste. Marie Algoma http://www.davidorazietti.onmpp.ca/ [no contact information available] LIB safe Scarborough Centre Toronto (UTS) Brad Duguid Carol Williams Kathleen Mathurin LIB safe Scarborough Southwest Toronto (UTS) Lorenzo Berardinetti Mike Chopowick Jay Sarkar Stefan Dixon LIB safe Scarborough--Agincourt Toronto (UTS) Soo Wong** Liang Chen LIB safe Scarborough--Guildwood Margarett Best Gary Ellis LIB concern PC Scarborough--Rouge River Toronto (UTS) Bas Balkissoon Ken Kim Neethan Shan Geoarge Singh LIB safe Simcoe North Fred Larson Garfield Dunlop Doris Middleton Peter Stubbins PC safe Simcoe--Grey Jim Wilson Mike Schreiner PC safe St. Catharines Brock Jim Bradley Sandie Bellows LIB concern PC St. Paul's OCAD/Toronto/Ryerson Eric Hoskins Christine McGirr Judith Van Veldhuysen LIB safe Stormont--Dundas--South Glengarry Mark A. MacDonald** Jim McDonell Elaine MacDonald LIB concern PC Pat Rogerson Rick Bartolucci Gerry Labelle Paul Lowenberg http://www.greenpartysudbur Sudbury Laurentian/NOSM http://www.rickbartolucci.com/ http://gerrylabelle.com/ http://paulloewenberg.ontariondp.ca y.ca/gpocandidate.html LIB safe Thornhill Bernie Farber Peter Shurman PC Vulnerable to LIB Thunder Bay--Atikokan Lakehead Bill Mauro Fred Gilbert Mary Kozorys LIB vulnerable NDP Scot Kyle Michael Gravelle Anthony LeBlanc Steve Mantis http://www.gpo.ca/riding/91/c Thunder Bay--Superior North Lakehead http://www.michaelgravelle.ca/ http://leblancpc.com/ http://stevemantis.ca/ andidate LIB vulnerable NDP Timiskaming--Cochrane Denis Bonin Randy Aulbrook John Vanthof LIB vulnerable NDP Timmins--James Bay Al Spacek Gilles Bisson NDP safe Mark Daye Glen Murray Martin Abell Cathy Crowe http://www.gpo.ca/riding/94/c Toronto Centre Toronto/Ryerson http://www.glenmurray.onmpp.ca/ http://martinabell.ca/ [No contact info available] andidate LIB safe Toronto--Danforth Marisa Sterling Rita Jethi Peter Tabuns NDP safe Tim Grant Sarah Thomson Mike Yen Rosario Marchese http://www.gpo.ca/riding/96/c Trinity--Spadina OCAD/Toronto/Ryerson http://www.votethomson.ca/ http://mikeyen.ca/home/ http://www.rosariomarchese.ca/ andidate NDP vulnerable to LIB Vaughan York Greg Sorbara Tony Genco LIB safe Benoit Mercier Dominic Ursini Cindy Forster** Welland Brock http://votemercier.ca/Home http://domenicursini.com/ http://cindyforster.ca/ NDP safe Wellington--Halton Hills Waterloo/Laurier/St. Jerome's Ted Arnott PC concern LIB Christine Elliott Elizabeth Roy http://www.christineelliottmpp.com Bradley Gibson Whitby--Oshawa UOIT http://voteroy.ca/ / http://bradleygibson.ca/ PC concern LIB Willowdale York David Zimmer Vince Angovino Alexander Brown LIB concern PC Todd Branch Helmi Charif Windsor West Windsor ** http://toddbranch.com/ http://helmicharif.ca/ LIB safe Windsor--Tecumseh Windsor Dwight Duncan Andrew McAvoy LIB safe York Centre York Monte Kwinter Michael Mostjn LIB concern PC York South--Weston Laura Albanese Lan Daniel Paul Ferreira LIB vulnerable NDP Mario Sergio Karlene Nation York West York http://www.mariosergio.com/ http://electkarlenenation.com/ LIB safe York--Simcoe Julia Munro PC safe ** - denotes incumbent not running again Name - denotes incumbent nominated Name - denotes incumbent Riding with university Riding proximate to university.
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