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Election Expenses Limits – Candidates 37th General Election – November 27, 2000 Newfoundland and Labrador Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 10-001 Bonavista--Trinity--Conception 66,424.90 10-002 Burin--St. George's 69,606.88 10-003 Gander--Grand Falls 70,897.97 10-004 Humber--St. Barbe--Baie Verte 68,394.07 10-005 Labrador 63,673.35 10-006 St. John's East 66,997.44 10-007 St. John's West 67,553.78 Prince Edward Island Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 11-001 Cardigan 52,226.92 11-002 Egmont 52,303.09 11-003 Hillsborough 53,203.18 11-004 Malpeque 51,854.63 Nova Scotia Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 12-001 Bras d'Or--Cape Breton 62,058.67 12-002 Cumberland--Colchester 64,309.62 12-003 Dartmouth 61,798.41 12-004 Halifax 62,475.33 12-005 Halifax West 66,783.26 12-006 Kings--Hants 65,995.81 12-007 Pictou--Antigonish--Guysborough 63,630.44 12-008 Sackville--Musquodoboit Valley--Eastern Shore 61,968.70 12-009 South Shore 63,356.54 12-010 Sydney--Victoria 61,100.34 12-011 West Nova 61,775.03 New Brunswick Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 13-001 Acadie--Bathurst 63,208.83 13-002 Beauséjour--Petitcodiac 64,170.53 13-003 New Brunswick Southwest 60,815.19 13-004 Fredericton 60,574.68 13-005 Fundy--Royal 61,944.77 13-006 Madawaska--Restigouche 64,125.18 13-007 Miramichi 61,979.88 13-008 Moncton--Riverview--Dieppe 65,668.46 13-009 Saint John 60,017.28 13-010 Tobique--Mactaquac 62,302.26 Quebec Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 24-001 Abitibi--Baie-James--Nunavik 78,614.41 24-002 Ahuntsic 70,441.24 24-003 Anjou--Rivière-des-Prairies 67,211.62 24-004 Argenteuil--Papineau--Mirabel 69,948.37 24-005 Beauce 67,625.70 24-006 Beauharnois--Salaberry 66,025.96 24-007 Beauport-Montmorency-Côte-de-Beaupré-Île-d'Orléans 70,273.07 24-008 Bellechasse--Etchemins--Montmagny--L'Islet 64,798.40 24-009 Berthier--Montcalm 79,818.45 24-010 Bourassa 63,608.63 24-011 Brome--Missisquoi 62,781.00 24-012 Brossard--La Prairie 69,268.81 24-013 Chambly 71,002.87 24-014 Champlain 74,363.08 24-015 Charlesbourg--Jacques-Cartier 73,124.58 24-016 Charlevoix 75,196.44 24-017 Châteauguay 72,638.57 24-018 Chicoutimi--Le Fjord 63,739.78 24-019 Compton--Stanstead 60,926.88 24-020 Drummond 63,309.31 24-021 Frontenac--Mégantic 61,820.62 24-022 Bonaventure--Gaspé--Îles-de-la-Madeleine--Pabok 64,152.75 24-023 Gatineau 75,911.04 24-024 Hochelaga--Maisonneuve 67,517.29 24-025 Hull--Aylmer 67,230.13 24-026 Joliette 67,386.66 24-027 Jonquière 59,997.71 24-028 Kamouraska-Rivière-du-Loup-Témiscouata-Les Basques 66,503.90 24-029 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Lachine 67,329.55 24-030 Lac-Saint-Jean--Saguenay 73,025.26 24-031 Lac-Saint-Louis 71,390.51 24-032 LaSalle--Émard 67,892.76 24-033 Laurentides 79,367.01 24-034 Laurier--Sainte-Marie 68,075.21 24-035 Laval Centre 73,898.27 24-036 Laval East 73,494.24 24-037 Laval West 77,143.23 24-038 Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière 79,887.91 24-039 Longueuil 64,237.95 24-040 Lotbinière-L'Érable 59,245.70 24-041 Louis-Hébert 71,510.56 24-042 Manicouagan 70,441.18 24-043 Matapédia--Matane 65,699.54 24-044 Mercier 68,380.35 24-045 Mount Royal 64,332.61 24-046 Outremont 62,607.54 24-047 Papineau--Saint-Denis 65,891.10 24-048 Pierrefonds--Dollard 70,357.16 24-049 Pontiac--Gatineau--Labelle 83,471.30 24-050 Portneuf 64,242.71 24-051 Québec 73,267.89 24-052 Québec East 75,803.15 24-053 Repentigny 78,616.58 24-054 Bas-Richelieu--Nicolet--Bécancour 63,964.01 24-055 Richmond--Arthabaska 68,385.11 24-056 Rimouski-Neigette-et-la Mitis 60,712.17 24-057 Roberval 74,989.21 24-058 Rosemont--Petite-Patrie 70,162.02 24-059 Témiscamingue 72,474.28 24-060 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 73,947.98 24-061 Saint-Bruno--Saint-Hubert 67,643.15 24-062 Saint-Hyacinthe--Bagot 66,091.01 24-063 Saint-Jean 66,207.35 24-064 Saint-Lambert 65,280.29 24-065 Saint-Laurent--Cartierville 65,812.84 24-066 Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel 66,832.97 24-067 Saint-Maurice 61,925.33 24-068 Shefford 63,658.87 24-069 Sherbrooke 70,732.11 24-070 Terrebonne--Blainville 75,073.35 24-071 Trois-Rivières 67,752.62 24-072 Vaudreuil--Soulanges 67,130.71 24-073 Verchères--Les-Patriotes 70,760.13 24-074 Verdun-Saint-Henri-Saint-Paul-Pointe Saint-Charles 65,010.59 24-075 Westmount--Ville-Marie 63,696.42 Ontario Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 35-001 Algoma--Manitoulin 74,457.06 35-002 Barrie--Simcoe--Bradford 78,868.84 35-003 Beaches--East York 66,507.20 35-004 Bramalea--Gore--Malton--Springdale 68,491.41 35-005 Brampton Centre 65,880.53 35-006 Brampton West--Mississauga 77,977.74 35-007 Brant 68,270.36 35-008 Toronto--Danforth 63,037.48 35-009 Bruce--Grey--Owen Sound 65,342.70 35-010 Burlington 68,246.03 35-011 Cambridge 71,180.56 35-012 Davenport 58,254.13 35-013 Don Valley East 64,881.55 35-014 Don Valley West 66,244.90 35-015 Dufferin--Peel--Wellington--Grey 69,255.58 35-016 Durham 69,887.55 35-017 Eglinton--Lawrence 64,304.58 35-018 Elgin--Middlesex--London 65,467.50 35-019 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Marie 61,073.90 35-073 Scarborough--Agincourt 64,427.80 35-074 Scarborough Centre 66,370.76 35-075 Scarborough East 65,347.99 35-076 Scarborough--Rouge River 65,229.00 35-077 Scarborough Southwest 62,880.42 35-078 Simcoe--Grey 69,784.42 35-079 Simcoe North 69,444.91 35-080 St. Catharines 68,935.64 35-081 St. Paul's 67,641.56 35-082 Stoney Creek 68,794.44 35-083 Stormont--Dundas--Charlottenburgh 63,295.03 35-084 Sudbury 62,427.73 35-085 Thornhill 66,197.30 35-086 Thunder Bay--Atikokan 68,097.51 35-087 Thunder Bay--Superior North 75,183.56 35-088 Timiskaming--Cochrane 72,237.54 35-089 Timmins--James Bay 74,857.66 35-090 Toronto Centre--Rosedale 68,026.03 35-091 Trinity--Spadina 62,543.55 35-092 Vaughan--King--Aurora 77,892.07 35-093 Haliburton--Victoria--Brock 71,389.26 35-094 Waterloo--Wellington 67,323.73 35-095 Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough--Aldershot 66,257.59 35-096 Whitby--Ajax 71,175.80 35-097 Willowdale 68,008.58 35-098 Windsor--St. Clair 67,308.92 35-099 Windsor West 67,945.12 35-100 York Centre 62,324.61 35-101 York North 71,908.25 35-102 York South--Weston 61,525.00 35-103 York West 59,487.91 Manitoba Code Electoral District Name Expenses Limit ($) 46-001 Brandon--Souris 65,555.96 46-002 Charleswood St.
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