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2018 Ontario Candidates List May 8.Xlsx Riding Ajax Joe Dickson ‐ @MPPJoeDickson Rod Phillips ‐ @RodPhillips01 Algoma ‐ Manitoulin Jib Turner ‐ @JibTurnerPC Michael Mantha ‐ @ M_Mantha Aurora ‐ Oak Ridges ‐ Richmond Hill Naheed Yaqubian ‐ @yaqubian Michael Parsa ‐ @MichaelParsa Barrie‐Innisfil Ann Hoggarth ‐ @AnnHoggarthMPP Andrea Khanjin ‐ @Andrea_Khanjin Pekka Reinio ‐ @BI_NDP Barrie ‐ Springwater ‐ Oro‐Medonte Jeff Kerk ‐ @jeffkerk Doug Downey ‐ @douglasdowney Bay of Quinte Robert Quaiff ‐ @RQuaiff Todd Smith ‐ @ToddSmithPC Joanne Belanger ‐ No social media. Beaches ‐ East York Arthur Potts ‐ @apottsBEY Sarah Mallo ‐ @sarah_mallo Rima Berns‐McGown ‐ @beyrima Brampton Centre Harjit Jaswal ‐ @harjitjaswal Sara Singh ‐ @SaraSinghNDP Brampton East Parminder Singh ‐ @parmindersingh Simmer Sandhu ‐ @simmer_sandhu Gurratan Singh ‐ @GurratanSingh Brampton North Harinder Malhi ‐ @Harindermalhi Brampton South Sukhwant Thethi ‐ @SukhwantThethi Prabmeet Sarkaria ‐ @PrabSarkaria Brampton West Vic Dhillon ‐ @VoteVicDhillon Amarjot Singh Sandhu ‐ @sandhuamarjot1 Brantford ‐ Brant Ruby Toor ‐ @RubyToor Will Bouma ‐ @WillBoumaBrant Alex Felsky ‐ @alexfelsky Bruce ‐ Grey ‐ Owen Sound Francesca Dobbyn ‐ @Francesca__ah_ Bill Walker ‐ @billwalkermpp Karen Gventer ‐ @KarenGventerNDP Burlington Eleanor McMahon ‐@EMcMahonBurl Jane McKenna ‐ @janemckennapc Cambridge Kathryn McGarry ‐ Kathryn_McGarry Belinda Karahalios ‐ @MrsBelindaK Marjorie Knight ‐ @KnightmjaKnight Carleton Theresa Qadri ‐ @TheresaQadri Goldie Ghamari ‐ @gghamari Chatham‐Kent ‐ Leamington Rick Nicholls ‐ @RickNichollsCKL Jordan McGrail ‐ @JMcGrailONDP Davenport Cristina Martins ‐ @CMartinsMPP Marit Stiles ‐ @maritstiles Don Valley East Michael Coteau ‐ @coteau Denzil Minnan‐Wong ‐ @DenzilMW Khalid Ahmed ‐ @Khalidndp Don Valley North Shelley Carroll ‐ @shelleycarroll Vincent Ke ‐ @Vincentke2018 Akil Sadikali ‐ @akilsadikali Don Valley West Kathleen Wynne ‐ @Kathleen_Wynne Jon W. Kieran ‐ @jonwkieran Dufferin ‐ Caledon Bob Gordanier ‐ @BobGordanier Sylvia Jones ‐ @SylviaJonesMPP Durham Granville Anderson ‐ @VoteGranville Lindsey Park ‐ @lparkpc Joel Usher ‐ @joel_usher Eglinton ‐ Lawrence Mike Colle ‐ @MikeTColle Robin Martin ‐ @RobinMartinPC Robyn Vilde ‐ @RobynVilde Elgin ‐ Middlesex ‐ London Jeff Yurek ‐ @JeffYurekMPP Amanda Stratton ‐ @AmandaStratton Essex Chris Lewis ‐ @Lewis4EssexMPP Taras Natyshak ‐ @TarasNatyshak Etobicoke Centre Yvan Baker ‐ @YvanBaker4EC Kinga Surma ‐ @KingaSurma2018 Etobicoke ‐ Lakeshore Peter Milczyn ‐ @PeterMilczyn Christine Hogarth ‐ @CHogarthPC Phil Trotter ‐ @PhilTrotterNDP Etobicoke North Shafiq Qaadri ‐ @ShafiqQaadriMPP Doug Ford ‐ @fordnation Mahamud Amin ‐ @MahamudAminNDP Flamborough ‐ Glanbrook Judi Partridge ‐ @judipartridge Donna Skelly ‐ @SkellyHamilton Glengarry ‐ Prescott ‐ Russell Pierre Leroux ‐ @pierreleroux75 Amanda Simard ‐ @ASimardL Guelph Sly Castaldi ‐ @slycastaldi Ray Ferraro ‐ Facebook Haldimand ‐ Norfolk Dan Matten ‐ @DanMatten Toby Barrett ‐ @TobyBarrettHN Haliburton ‐ Kawartha Lakes ‐ Brock Laurie Scott ‐ @LaurieScottPC Hamilton Centre Deirdre Pike ‐ @deirdrepike Dionne Duncan ‐ @DrDionneDuncan Andrea Horwath ‐ @AndreaHorwath Hamilton East ‐ Stoney Creek Akash Grewal ‐ No social media Paul Miller ‐ @PaulMillerMPP Hamilton Mountain Esther Pauls ‐ @EstherPaulsPC Monique Taylor ‐ @MTaylorNDP Hamilton West ‐ Ancaster ‐ Dundas Ted McMeekin ‐ @TedMcMeekin Ben Levitt ‐ @BenLevitt2018 Sandy Shaw ‐ @shaw_sandy Hastings ‐ Lennox and Addington Tim Rigby Daryl Kramp ‐ @darylkramp Nate Smelle ‐ @Nate_Smelle Humber River ‐ Black Creek Deanna Sgro ‐ @Deannasgro Cyma Musarat ‐ @cmusarat Tom Rakocevic ‐ @RakocevicT Huron ‐ Bruce Don Matheson ‐ @donmatheson2018 Lisa Thompson ‐ @LisaThompsonMPP Kanata ‐ Carleton Stephanie Maghnam ‐ @Maghnam_2018 Merrilee Fullerton ‐ @doctorfullerton Kenora ‐ Rainy River Greg Rickford ‐ @GregRickford Kiiwetinoong Doug Lawrance ‐ @doug_lawrance Clifford Bull ‐ Facebook King ‐ Vaughan Marilyn Iafrate ‐ @marilyniafrate Stephen Lecce ‐ @Sflecce Kingston and the Islands Sophie Kiwala ‐ @SophieKiwala Gary Bennett ‐ @garybennettpc Ian Arthur ‐ @YGKIanArthur Kitchener Centre Daiene Vernile ‐ @DaieneVernile Mary Henein Thorn ‐ @HeneinThorn Laura Mae Lindo ‐ @LauraMaeLindo Kitchener ‐ Conestoga Joe Gowing ‐ @joegowing Mike Harris, Jr. ‐ @mikeharrisjrpc Kelly Dick ‐ @KDDicker Kitchener South ‐ Hespeler Surekha Shenoy ‐ @votesurekha Amy Fee ‐ @AmyFeePC Fitzroy Vanderpool ‐ @FitzroyTheWhip Lambton ‐ Kent ‐ Middlesex Monte McNaughton ‐ @MonteMcNaughton Todd Case ‐ @ToddCaseLKM Lanark ‐ Frontenac ‐ Kingston Amanda Pulker‐Mok ‐ @PulkerMolkLFK Randy Hillier ‐ @randyhillier Ramsey Hart ‐ @RamseyLFKNDP Leeds ‐ Grenville ‐ Thousand Islands and David Henderson ‐ @hendersonforLG Steve Clark ‐ @SteveClarkPC Rideau Lakes London ‐ Fanshawe Eric Weniger ‐ Facebook Teresa Armstrong ‐ @TArmstrongNDP London North Centre Kate Graham ‐ @KateMarieGraham Susan Truppe ‐ @SusanTruppe Terence Kernaghan ‐ @kernaghant London West Jonathan Hughes ‐ @jmwhughes Andrew Lawton ‐ @AndrewLawton Peggy Sattler ‐ @PeggySattlerNDP Markham ‐ Stouffville Helena Jaczek ‐ @HelenaJaczek Paul Calandra ‐ @PaulCalandra Markham ‐ Thornhill Juanita Nathan ‐ @JuanitaNathan Logan Kanapathi ‐ @LoganKanapathi Riding Markham ‐ Unionville Amanda Yeung Collucci ‐ @Amanda_Collucci Milton Indira Naidoo‐Harris ‐ @Indira_NH Parm Gill ‐ @ParmGill Mississauga Centre Bobbie Daid ‐ @BobbieDaid Tanya Granic Allen ‐ @TGranicAllen Mississauga East ‐ Cooksville Dipika Damerla ‐ @DipikaDamerla Kaleed Rasheed ‐ @krasheedpc Mississauga ‐ Erin Mills Imran Mian ‐ @imranmian Sheref Sabaway ‐ @SherefSabawyPC Mississauga ‐ Lakeshore Charles Sousa ‐ @SousaCharles Rudy Cuzzetto ‐ @RudyCuzzetto Boris Rosolak ‐ @brosolak Mississauga ‐ Malton Amrit Mangat ‐ @AmritMangat_ Deepak Anand ‐ @Deepak__anand Nikki Clarke ‐ @nikkiclarkendp Mississauga ‐ Streetsville Bob Delaney ‐ @BobDelaneyMPP Nina Tangri ‐ @ninatangri Mushkegowuk ‐ James Bay André Robichaud ‐ @AndreRobichaud1 Guy Bourgouin ‐ Facebook Nepean Lovina Srivastava ‐ @VoteForLovina Lisa MacLeod ‐ @MacLeodLisa Newmarket ‐ Aurora Chris Ballard ‐ @ChrisBallardMPP Christine Elliott ‐ @celliottability Melissa Williams ‐ No social media Niagara Centre Benoit Mercier ‐ @Benoit_Mercier April Jeffs ‐ @April_Jeffs Jeff Burch ‐ @JeffBurch_ Niagara Falls Dean Demizio ‐ @votedeandemizio Chuck McShane ‐ @mcshane_chuck Wayne Gates ‐ @Wayne_Gates Niagara West Sam Oosterhoff ‐ @samoosterhoff Nickel Belt Tay Butt ‐ @tayyabbutt Jo‐Ann Cardinal ‐ Facebook France Gélinas ‐ @NickelBelt Nipissing Vic Fedeli ‐ @VictorFedeli Henri Giroux ‐ No social media Northumberland ‐ Peterborough South Lou Rinaldi ‐ @LouRinaldiNPS David Piccini ‐ @DavidPiccini Jana Papuckoski ‐ @JanaPapuckoski Oakville Kevin Flynn ‐ @KFlynnOakville Stephen Crawford ‐ @stcrawford2 Oakville North ‐ Burlington Alvin Tedjo ‐ @AlvinTedjo Effie Triantafilopoulos ‐ @Effie_ONB Orléans Marie‐France Lalonde ‐ @mflalonde Cameron Montgomery ‐ @CamMontgomeryPC Oshawa Makini Smith ‐ @MakiniSmith Bob Chapman ‐ @BobforOshawa Jennifer French ‐ @jennkfrench Ottawa Centre Yasir Naqvi ‐ @Yasir_Naqvi Colleen McCleery ‐ @MccleeryPc Joel Harden ‐ @JoelHardenONDP Ottawa South John Fraser ‐ @JohnFraserOS Karin Howard ‐ @karinottawa Eleanor Fast ‐ @EleanorFastONDP Ottawa ‐ Vanier Nathalie Des Rosiers ‐ @ndesrosiers Fadi Nemr ‐ @FadiNemr Lyra Evans ‐ @Lyra_NDP Ottawa West ‐ Nepean Bob Chiarelli ‐ @Bob_Chiarelli Jeremy Roberts ‐ @JR_Ottawa Oxford Ernie Hardeman ‐ Facebook Parkdale ‐ High Park Nadia Guerrera ‐ @nadia_guerrera Adam Pham ‐ @changethatworkz Bhutila Karpoche ‐ @BhutilaKarpoche Parry Sound ‐ Muskoka Brenda Rhodes ‐ @Brenda4PSM Norm Miller ‐ @normmillerpc Perth ‐ Wellington Randy Pettapiece ‐ @RandyPettapiece Peterborough ‐ Kawartha Jeff Leal ‐ @JeffLeal_MPP Dave Smith ‐ @DaveSmithPtbo Sean Conway ‐ @seanconwayndp Pickering ‐ Uxbridge Ibrahim Daniyal ‐ @VoteDaniyal2018 Peter Bethlenfalvy ‐ @PBethlenfalvy Renfrew ‐ Nipissing ‐ Pembroke Jackie Lee Agnew ‐ @jackieagnew2018 John Yakabuski ‐ @JYakabuskiOnPC Richmond Hill Reza Moridi ‐ @rezamoridi Daisy Wai ‐ @Daisy_Wai_PC St. Catharines Sandie Bellows ‐ @SandieBellows Sarnia ‐ Lambton Bob Bailey ‐ @BobBaileyPC Kathy Alexander ‐ @KathyNDP Sault Ste. Marie Ross Romano ‐ @RossRomanoSSM Scarborough ‐ Agincourt Soo Wong ‐ @SooWongMPP Aris Babikian ‐ @Aris_Babikian Scarborough Centre Mazhar Shafiq ‐ @mazharshafiq Christina Mitas ‐ @Christina_Mitas Scarborough ‐ Guildwood Mitzie Hunter ‐ @MitzieHunter Roshan Nallaratnam ‐ @RoshanNalla Scarborough North Chin Lee ‐ @ChinLeeTO Raymond Cho ‐ @RaymondChoPC Dwayne Morgan ‐ @dwayne_morgan Scarborough ‐ Rouge Park Sumi Shan ‐ @SumiShan1 Vijay Thanigasalam ‐ @vijaythani Felicia Samuel ‐ @Felicia_NDP Scarborough Southwest Lorenzo Berardinetti ‐ @Lberardinetti Gary Ellis ‐ @GaryEllisPC Doly Begum ‐ @DolyBegum Simcoe ‐ Grey Dan Hambly ‐ @HamblyDan Jim Wilson ‐ @jwilsonmpp Simcoe North Gerry Marshall ‐ @Gerry4MPP Jill Dunlop ‐ @JillDunlop1 Elizabeth Van Houtte ‐ @EVanHoutteSN Spadina ‐ Fort York Han Dong ‐ @HanDongOntario Iris Yu ‐ @VoteIrisYu Chris Glover ‐ Facebook Stormont ‐ Dundas ‐ South Glengarry Heather Megill Jim McDonnell ‐ @JimMcDonell Sudbury Glenn Thibeault ‐ @GlennThibeault Troy Crowder ‐ @TroyCrowder Jamie West ‐ @jamiewestndp Thornhill Gila Martow ‐ @GilaMartow Ezra Tanen ‐ @EzraTanenNDP Thunder Bay ‐ Atikokan Bill Mauro ‐ @BillMauroMPP Brandon Postuma ‐ @BPostuma Judith Monteith‐Farrell ‐ @Judith_NDP Thunder Bay ‐ Superior North Michael Gravelle ‐ @MichaelGravelle Derek Parks ‐ @DerekParksTBSN Lise Vaugeois ‐ @LiseVaugeois Timiskaming ‐ Cochrane Margaret Williams
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