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41St GENERAL ELECTION 41 ÉLECTION www.elections.ca a CANDIDATES ELECTED / CANDIDATS ÉLUS Se n n A col ol R Lin inc ELECTORAL DISTRICT PARTY ELECTED CANDIDATE ELECTED e L ELECTORAL DISTRICT PARTY ELECTED CANDIDATE ELECTED C er d O M T S CIRCONSCRIPTION PARTI ÉLU CANDIDAT ÉLU bia C I D um CIRCONSCRIPTION PARTI ÉLU CANDIDAT ÉLU É C ol C N O C A lert 35050 Mississauga South / Mississauga-Sud Stella Ambler C A H !( A N E e A A N L T 35051 Mississauga— Streetsville Brad Butt R S E 41 ÉLECTION GÉNÉRALE 41st GENERAL ELECTION C I B 35052 Nepean— Carleton Pierre Poilievre A NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR T I Q S Phillip TERRE-NEUVE-ET-LABRADOR 35053 Newmarket— Aurora Lois Brown U H I s In May 2, 2011 E T L 2 mai, 2011 35054 Niagara Falls Hon. / L'hon. Rob Nicholson É E - 10001 Avalon Scott Andrews B E 35055 Niagara West— Glanbrook Dean Allison A N 10002 Bonavista— Gander— Grand Falls— Windsor Scott Simms I Z Niagara-Ouest— Glanbrook E I N D 10003 Humber— St. Barbe— Baie Verte Hon. / L'hon. Gerry Byrne L R a 35056 Nickel Belt Claude Gravelle E A n N 10004 Labrador Peter Penashue L s 35057 Nipissing— Timiskaming Jay Aspin l e N e n S A E E d n o 10005 Random— Burin— St. George's Judy Foote E u F P n y D n d l e 35058 Northumberland— Quinte West Rick Norlock Gre t a E e L s i S a h R e U AXE 10006 St. John's East / St. John's-Est Jack Harris L a OFFICIAL RESULTS E r C RÉSULTATS OFFICIELS r Q y r 35059 Oak Ridges— Markham Paul Calandra L S t p a Î C E h u S 10007 St. John's South— Mount Pearl Ryan Cleary I N r a 35060 Oakville Terence Young d n HEIBERG s r e M St. John's-Sud— Mount Pearl e e d v r 35061 Oshawa Colin Carrie t S S a V E S é E R N D R 35062 Ottawa Centre / Ottawa-Centre Paul Dewar Pri U P I S ISLAND D n L E ce A N D S R 35063 Ottawa— Orléans Royal Galipeau B ELLEF Gu L a sta E f l RINGNES l L 35064 Ottawa South / Ottawa-Sud David McGuinty Scale 1 : 6 000 000 a A Échelle 1 : 6 000 000 do ISLAND AMUND n lf Se M PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND t a RINGNES E 35065 Ottawa— Vanier Hon. / L'hon. Mauril Bélanger D y M B LAN n S ' IS e ÎLE-DU-PRINCE-ÉDOUARD ICK 35066 Ottawa West— Nepean / Ottawa-Ouest— Nepean Hon. / L'hon. John Baird e e ATR S P t E D a E ra r INC i Norwegian R t 11001 Cardigan Hon. / L'hon. Lawrence MacAulay 35067 Oxford Dave MacKenzie u P L d CORNWALL f L e o I E 11002 Charlottetown Sean Casey 35068 Parkdale— High Park Peggy Nash B r Bay L E e t 11003 Egmont Hon. / L'hon. Gail Shea 35069 Parry Sound— Muskoka Hon. / L'hon. Tony Clement a S Î C 11004 Malpeque Hon. / L'hon. Wayne Easter 35070 Perth— Wellington Gary Schellenberger u e P a ri P f nc AR o e RY 35071 Peterborough Dean Del Mastro A M !( r lfr ISL t ed 'C AND Grise 35072 Pickering— Scarborough East Corneliu Chisu lu S Fiord r e M E Pickering— Scarborough-Est L V d f I L L BA J o n e s S o u n don Gul E I THURST NOVA SCOTIA 35073 Prince Edward— Hastings Daryl Kramp Lid S L A S N W t D r ISLA ND e NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE a 35074 Renfrew— Nipissing— Pembroke Cheryl Gallant l i l t i B n g 35075 Richmond Hill Costas Menegakis A CORNWA D E V O N I S L A N D N LLIS t 12001 Cape Breton— Canso Rodger Cuzner K o S n ISL 35076 St. Catharines Rick Dykstra P AND 12002 Central Nova / Nova-Centre Hon. / L'hon. Peter G. MacKay C Visc arry C R !( h Ke I oun esolute 35077 St. Paul's Hon. / L'hon. Carolyn Bennett lle S L t M a C e n S 12003 Dartmouth— Cole Harbour Robert Chisholm M tt Sa A lvill he y !( c e a H hs N D So rar a 35078 Sarnia— Lambton Pat Davidson c arb und B a d B 12004 Halifax Megan Leslie ke ou r r o w S t r a i B n r t h a n n e l i n 35079 Sault Ste. Marie Bryan Hayes a zi P C S o u n d f f n 12005 Halifax West / Halifax-Ouest Hon. / L'hon. Geoff Regan y e RIN L a n c a s t e r B a f i 35080 Scarborough— Agincourt Hon. / L'hon. Jim Karygiannis y CE f Ba t a P 12006 Kings— Hants Hon. / L'hon. Scott Brison ol A e B L po BE e l t e H 35081 Scarborough Centre / Scarborough-Centre Roxanne James r R e n le BYLOT d P !( e P T l SOM I n 12007 Cumberland— Colchester— Musquodoboit Valley Scott Armstrong or T v C E a ERSET t I e c i u u L N d y c ND i 35082 Scarborough— Guildwood Hon. / L'hon. John McKay !( p k L a IN n BRODEUR t Arcti ISLA a in to m S l e l EN B b e ORD 12008 Sackville— Eastern Shore Peter Stoffer e A ya to U ISLA a y B O M ND a k n L y g r B ld l k F A i !( !( t e C a u S 35083 Scarborough— Rouge River Rathika Sitsabaiesan r B r v k a m !( o ik n A o R 12009 South Shore— St. Margaret's Gerald Keddy w m a ' k SULA d LA ond !( E lin u u PENIN nisivik INSU P y a N n C e N PE s A d n t 35084 Scarborough Southwest Dan Harris R k Inle !( L im B se V c a d 12010 Sydney— Victoria Hon. / L'hon. Mark Eyking I k o a n I l n nu e y G C PRINC i Scarborough-Sud-Ouest v s u T i E OF r M ik l n A f H O P 12011 West Nova / Nova-Ouest Greg Kerr C R cP !( ol R F ma I t 35085 Simcoe— Grey Kellie Leitch E C he o n A o WALES R T r rt !( ISL E A A I so c ND L C C n k E L n I C U 35086 Simcoe North / Simcoe-Nord Bruce Stanton E C S !( d IR I T !( L A IQ A R sii er N C C T 35087 Stormont— Dundas— South Glengarry Guy Lauzon R C ge s Pa Prince Alb D t C C C L ht on ula ert S h i I T E ch tu d a T R I ic k a tr C A F Q r n S !( e R E 35088 Sudbury Glenn Thibeault U e Riv A L NEW BRUNSWICK M n in lyd l P E kl C C a e n R e e a 35089 Thornhill Hon. / L'hon. Peter Kent el c l r E NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK k F B C u e R 35090 Thunder Bay— Rainy River John Rafferty n G u l f A v R z BOOTHIA e i 13001 Acadie— Bathurst Yvon Godin e D F 35091 Thunder Bay— Superior North Bruce Hyer 1 o Î lp C h L F 13002 Beauséjour Hon. / L'hon. Dominic LeBlanc o i Thunder Bay— Superior-Nord lv n !( ill PENINSULA o f Y e a E I L a n D k 13003 Fredericton Hon. / L'hon. Keith Ashfield u a e d N 35092 Timmins— James Bay / Timmins— Baie James Charlie Angus w !( k so U m e n Y o D 13004 Fundy Royal Hon. / L'hon. Rob Moore n D H 35093 Toronto Centre / Toronto-Centre Hon. / L'hon. Bob Rae o !( C D i am U F o brid I y n o ge a a n E 13005 Madawaska— Restigouche Bernard Valcourt 35094 Toronto— Danforth Hon. / L'hon. Jack Layton K G rt Ba gloolik B é y I S o !( o S B o o t h i a O Ho d t v p t !( !( 13006 Miramichi Tilly O'Neill Gordon B e r r 35095 Trinity— Spadina Olivia Chow e M N se Strait Taloyoak L i !( C a a a re v y Ku Co e B aq o s e e R o glu !( r D KING arju 13007 Moncton— Riverview— Dieppe Robert Goguen k r ktu on A iqt 35096 Vaughan Hon. / L'hon. Julian Fantino !( k ati Qik i i on WI A !( LLIAM v N G t S S o ulf N 13008 New Brunswick Southwest John Williamson r !( 35097 Welland Malcolm Allen e t m ISLAN F r e W an D Hall t C P w e d Nouveau-Brunswick-Sud-Ouest ro e a lls Gjoa Committee Beach D r 35098 Wellington— Halton Hills Hon. / L'hon. Michael Chong s l r R !( F s ly !( t R !( Ha in ive G Q ven e g r i r uee a v e n M !( Bay C 13009 Saint John Rodney Weston 35099 Whitby— Oshawa Hon.
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