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RIDING MPP CANDIDATE PARTY E-MAIL ADDRESS Ajax Joe RIDING MPP CANDIDATE PARTY E-MAIL ADDRESS Ajax Joe Dickson Liberal [email protected] Stephen Leahy Green [email protected] Rod Phillips PC Monique Hughes NDP [email protected] Algoma—Manitoulin Charles Fox Liberal Justin Tilson Green [email protected] Jib Turner PC Michael Mantha NDP [email protected] Aurora - Oak Ridges - Richmond Hill Naheed Yaqubian Liberal [email protected] Stephanie Nicole Duncan Green [email protected] Michael Parsa PC Katrina Sale NDP [email protected] Barrie-Innisfil Bonnie North Green [email protected] Pekka Reinio NDP [email protected] Andrea Khanjin PC [email protected] Ann Hoggarth Liberal [email protected] Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte Keenan Aylwin Green [email protected] Jeff Kerk Liberal [email protected] Doug Downey PC Dan Janssen NDP [email protected] Bay of Quinte Robert Quaiff Liberal [email protected] Mark Daye Green [email protected] Todd Smith PC [email protected] Joanne Belanger NDP [email protected] Beaches—East York Rima Berns-McGown NDP [email protected] Arthur Potts Liberal [email protected] Debra Scott Green [email protected] Sarah Mallo PC [email protected] Brampton Centre Safdar Hussain Liberal [email protected] Laila Zarrabi Yan Green [email protected] Harjit Jaswal PC [email protected] Sara Singh NDP [email protected] Brampton East Dr. Parminder Singh Liberal [email protected] Raquel Fronte Green [email protected] Sudeep Verma PC Gurratan Singh NDP [email protected] Brampton North Harinder Malhi Liberal Pauline Thornham Green [email protected] Ripudaman Dhillon PC Kevin Yarde NDP [email protected] Brampton South Sukhwant Thethi Liberal [email protected] Lindsay Falt Green Prabmeet Sarkaria PC Paramjit Gill NDP [email protected] Brampton West Vic Dhillon Liberal Julie Guillemet-Ackerman Green [email protected] Amarjot Sandhu PC Jagroop Singh NDP [email protected] Brantford - Brant Ruby Toor Liberal [email protected] Ken Burns Green [email protected] Will Bouma PC [email protected] Alex Felsky NDP [email protected] Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Elizabeth Marshall Trillium Francesca Dobbyn Liberal [email protected] Don Marshall Green [email protected] Karen Gventer NDP [email protected] Bill Walker PC [email protected] Burlington Jane McKenna PC Eleanor McMahon Liberal [email protected] Andrew Drummond NDP [email protected] Vince Fiorito Green [email protected] Cambridge Kathryn McGarry Liberal [email protected] Michele Braniff Green [email protected] Belinda Karahalios PC [email protected] Marjorie Knight NDP [email protected] Carleton Theresa Qadri Liberal [email protected] Gordon Kubanek Green [email protected] Courtney Potter NDP [email protected] Goldie Ghamari PC [email protected] Chatham - Kent - Leamington Jordan McGrail NDP [email protected] Mark Vercouteren Green [email protected] Margaret Schleier Stahl Liberal Rick Nicholls PC Davenport Marit Stiles NDP [email protected] Cristina Martins Liberal Dave McKee CPC Kirsten Snider Green [email protected] Frederico Sanchez PC [email protected] Don Valley East Michael Coteau Liberal [email protected] Khalid Ahmed NDP [email protected] Denzil Minnan-Wong PC [email protected] Mark Wong Green [email protected] Don Valley North Shelley Carroll Liberal [email protected] Vincent Ke PC Akil Sadikali NDP [email protected] Janelle Yanishewski Green [email protected] Don Valley West Kathleen Wynne Liberal [email protected] Amara Possian NDP [email protected] Jon Kieran PC [email protected] Morgan Bailey Green [email protected] Dufferin—Caledon Bob Gordanier Liberal [email protected] Laura Campbell Green [email protected] Andrea Mullarkey NDP [email protected] Sylvia Jones PC [email protected] Durham Granville Anderson Liberal [email protected] Michelle Corbett Green [email protected] Joel Usher NDP [email protected] Lindsey Park PC [email protected] Eglinton—Lawrence Mike Colle Liberal [email protected] Robin Martin PC [email protected] Robyn Vilde NDP [email protected] Reuben DeBoer Green [email protected] Elgin—Middlesex—London Amanda Stratton NDP [email protected] Bronagh Morgan Green [email protected] Jeff Yurek PC [email protected] Carlie Forsythe Liberal [email protected] Essex Kate Festeryga Liberal [email protected] Chris Lewis PC [email protected] Taras Natyshak NDP [email protected] Nancy Pancheshan Green [email protected] Etobicoke Centre Kinga Surma PC Yvan Baker Liberal [email protected] Shawn Rizvi Green [email protected] Erica Kelly NDP [email protected] Etobicoke—Lakeshore Christine Hogarth PC Phil Trotter NDP [email protected] Peter Milczyn Liberal [email protected] Chris Caldwell Green [email protected] Etobicoke North Mahamud Amin NDP [email protected] Dr Shafiq Qaadri Liberal [email protected] Nancy Ghuman Green [email protected] Doug Ford PC [email protected] Flamborough - Glanbrook Judi Partridge Liberal Janet Errygers Green [email protected] Melissa McGlashan NDP [email protected] Donna Skelly PC [email protected] Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Pierre Leroux Liberal Bonnie Jean-Louis NDP [email protected] Amanda Simard PC Daniel Reid Green [email protected] Guelph Juanita Burnett CPC [email protected] Agnieszka Mlynarz NDP Mike Schreiner Green [email protected] Ray Ferraro PC Sly Castaldi Liberal [email protected] Haldimand—Norfolk Dan Matten Liberal [email protected] Anne Faulkner Green [email protected] Danielle Du Sablon NDP [email protected] Toby Barrett PC [email protected] Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes— Brock Brooklynne Cramp-WaldinspergerLiberal [email protected] Zac Miller NDP [email protected] Laurie Scott PC [email protected] Lynn Therien Green [email protected] Hamilton Centre Deirdre Pike Liberal [email protected] Mary Ellen Campbell CPC Jason Lopez Green [email protected] Dionne Duncan PC [email protected] Andrea Horwath NDP [email protected] Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Paul Miller NDP [email protected] Brian Munroe Green [email protected] Jennifer Stebbing Liberal [email protected] Akash Grewal PC Hamilton Mountain Monique Taylor NDP [email protected] David Urquhart Green [email protected] Damin Starr Liberal [email protected] Esther Pauls PC [email protected] Hamilton West - Ancaster - Dundas Sandy Shaw NDP [email protected] Peter Ormond Green [email protected] Ben Levitt PC [email protected] Ted McMeekin Liberal [email protected] Hastings-Lennox-Addington Nate Smelle NDP [email protected] Daryl Kramp PC Tim Rigby Liberal [email protected] Sari Watson Green [email protected] Humber River-Black Creek Tom Rakocevic NDP [email protected] Kirsten Bennett Green Cyma Musarat PC Deanna Sgro Liberal [email protected] Huron—Bruce Jan Johnstone NDP Don Matheson Liberal [email protected] Nicholas Wendler Green [email protected] Lisa Thompson PC [email protected] Kanata - Carleton Stephanie Maghnam Liberal Andrew West Green [email protected] Merrilee Fullerton PC [email protected] John Hansen NDP [email protected] Kenora—Rainy River Karen Kejick Liberal Ember McKillop Green [email protected] Greg Rickford PC [email protected] Glen Archer NDP [email protected] Kiiwetinoong Doug Lawrance Liberal Christine Penner Polle Green [email protected] Clifford Bull PC [email protected] Sol Mamakwa NDP [email protected] King - Vaughan Marilyn Iafrate Liberal [email protected] Greg Locke Green [email protected] Andrea Beal NDP [email protected] Stephen Lecce PC [email protected] Kingston and the Islands Sophie Kiwala Liberal [email protected] Robert Kiley Green [email protected] Ian Arthur NDP [email protected] Gary Bennett PC Kitchener Centre Laura Mae Lindo NDP [email protected] Daiene Vernile Liberal [email protected] Stacey Danckert Green [email protected] Mary Henein Thorn PC Kitchener—Conestoga Joe Gowing Liberal [email protected] Bob Jonkman Green [email protected] Kelly Dick NDP [email protected] Mike Harris PC [email protected] Kitchener South—Hespler Surekha Shenoy Liberal [email protected] David Weber Green [email protected] Amy Fee PC Fitzroy Vanderpool NDP [email protected] Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Anthony Li Green [email protected] Monte McNaughton PC Mike Radan Liberal Todd Case NDP [email protected] Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston Anita Payne Green [email protected] Ramsey Hart NDP [email protected] Randy Hillier PC Amanda Pulker-Mok Liberal [email protected] Leeds—Grenville- Thousand Islands-Rideau LakesMichelle Taylor NDP [email protected] Derek Morley Green [email protected] David Henderson Liberal Steve Clark PC [email protected] London—Fanshawe Lisa Carriere Green [email protected] Lawvin Hadisi Liberal [email protected] Eric Weniger PC [email protected] Teresa Armstrong
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