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Canada Gazette, Part I EXTRA Vol. 153, No. 12 ÉDITION SPÉCIALE Vol. 153, no 12 Canada Gazette Gazette du Canada Part I Partie I OTTAWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 OTTAWA, LE JEUDI 14 NOVEMBRE 2019 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR GÉNÉRAL DES ÉLECTIONS CANADA ELECTIONS ACT LOI ÉLECTORALE DU CANADA Return of Members elected at the 43rd general Rapport de député(e)s élu(e)s à la 43e élection election générale Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 317 of the Can- Avis est par les présentes donné, conformément à l’ar- ada Elections Act, that returns, in the following order, ticle 317 de la Loi électorale du Canada, que les rapports, have been received of the election of Members to serve in dans l’ordre ci-dessous, ont été reçus relativement à l’élec- the House of Commons of Canada for the following elec- tion de député(e)s à la Chambre des communes du Canada toral districts: pour les circonscriptions ci-après mentionnées : Electoral District Member Circonscription Député(e) Avignon–La Mitis–Matane– Avignon–La Mitis–Matane– Matapédia Kristina Michaud Matapédia Kristina Michaud La Prairie Alain Therrien La Prairie Alain Therrien LaSalle–Émard–Verdun David Lametti LaSalle–Émard–Verdun David Lametti Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado Richmond–Arthabaska Alain Rayes Richmond–Arthabaska Alain Rayes Burnaby South Jagmeet Singh Burnaby-Sud Jagmeet Singh Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge Marc Dalton Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge Marc Dalton Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke Randall Garrison Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke Randall Garrison Vancouver Kingsway Don Davies Vancouver Kingsway Don Davies Vancouver Quadra Joyce Murray Vancouver Quadra Joyce Murray Brossard–Saint-Lambert Alexandra Mendès Brossard–Saint-Lambert Alexandra Mendès Bow River Martin Shields Bow River Martin Shields Chilliwack–Hope Mark Strahl Chilliwack–Hope Mark Strahl Abitibi–Témiscamingue Sébastien Lemire Abitibi–Témiscamingue Sébastien Lemire Brampton South Sonia Sidhu Brampton-Sud Sonia Sidhu Davenport Julie Dzerowicz Davenport Julie Dzerowicz Don Valley East Yasmin Ratansi Don Valley-Est Yasmin Ratansi Don Valley North Han Dong Don Valley-Nord Han Dong 2019-11-14 Extra to the Canada Gazette Édition spéciale de la Gazette du Canada 2 Electoral District Member Circonscription Député(e) Mississauga–Erin Mills Iqra Khalid Mississauga–Erin Mills Iqra Khalid Mississauga–Malton Navdeep Bains Mississauga–Malton Navdeep Bains Nickel Belt Marc G. Serré Nickel Belt Marc G. Serré Parkdale–High Park Arif Virani Parkdale–High Park Arif Virani Scarborough–Agincourt Jean Yip Scarborough–Agincourt Jean Yip Scarborough Centre Salma Zahid Scarborough-Centre Salma Zahid Whitby Ryan Turnbull Whitby Ryan Turnbull Surrey–Newton Sukh Dhaliwal Surrey–Newton Sukh Dhaliwal Papineau Justin Trudeau Papineau Justin Trudeau Algoma–Manitoulin–Kapuskasing Carol Hughes Algoma–Manitoulin–Kapuskasing Carol Hughes Egmont Robert Morrissey Egmont Robert Morrissey Malpeque Wayne Easter Malpeque Wayne Easter Miramichi–Grand Lake Pat Finnigan Miramichi–Grand Lake Pat Finnigan Berthier–Maskinongé Yves Perron Berthier–Maskinongé Yves Perron Sherbrooke Elisabeth Brière Sherbrooke Elisabeth Brière Brantford–Brant Phil McColeman Brantford–Brant Phil McColeman Leeds–Grenville–Thousand Leeds–Grenville–Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Michael Barrett Islands et Rideau Lakes Michael Barrett Niagara Falls Tony Baldinelli Niagara Falls Tony Baldinelli Oakville North–Burlington Pamela Damoff Oakville-Nord–Burlington Pamela Damoff Orléans Marie-France Lalonde Orléans Marie-France Lalonde Oxford David MacKenzie Oxford David MacKenzie Pickering–Uxbridge Jennifer O’Connell Pickering–Uxbridge Jennifer O’Connell Waterloo Bardish Chagger Waterloo Bardish Chagger Willowdale Ali Ehsassi Willowdale Ali Ehsassi Central Nova Sean Fraser Nova-Centre Sean Fraser Barrie–Innisfil John Brassard Barrie–Innisfil John Brassard Humber River–Black Creek Judy Sgro Humber River–Black Creek Judy Sgro South Shore–St. Margarets Bernadette Jordan South Shore–St. Margarets Bernadette Jordan Sydney–Victoria Jaime Battiste Sydney–Victoria Jaime Battiste West Nova Chris d’Entremont Nova-Ouest Chris d’Entremont Bay of Quinte Neil Ellis Baie de Quinte Neil Ellis Hastings–Lennox and Addington Derek Sloan Hastings–Lennox and Addington Derek Sloan Mississauga–Streetsville Gagan Sikand Mississauga–Streetsville Gagan Sikand Sault Ste. Marie Terry Sheehan Sault Ste. Marie Terry Sheehan Thornhill Peter Kent Thornhill Peter Kent Brandon–Souris Larry Maguire Brandon–Souris Larry Maguire Carlton Trail–Eagle Creek Kelly Block Sentier Carlton–Eagle Creek Kelly Block Prince Albert Randy Hoback Prince Albert Randy Hoback Souris–Moose Mountain Robert Kitchen Souris–Moose Mountain Robert Kitchen Edmonton Centre James Cumming Edmonton-Centre James Cumming 2019-11-14 Extra to the Canada Gazette Édition spéciale de la Gazette du Canada 3 Electoral District Member Circonscription Député(e) Medicine Hat–Cardston–Warner Glen Motz Medicine Hat–Cardston–Warner Glen Motz Red Deer–Lacombe Blaine Calkins Red Deer–Lacombe Blaine Calkins Halifax Andy Fillmore Halifax Andy Fillmore Timmins–James Bay Charlie Angus Timmins–Baie James Charlie Angus Regina–Lewvan Warren Steinley Regina–Lewvan Warren Steinley Yellowhead Gerald Soroka Yellowhead Gerald Soroka Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry Vancouver-Centre Hedy Fry Ahuntsic-Cartierville Mélanie Joly Ahuntsic-Cartierville Mélanie Joly Brome–Missisquoi Lyne Bessette Brome–Missisquoi Lyne Bessette Dorval–Lachine–LaSalle Anju Dhillon Dorval–Lachine–LaSalle Anju Dhillon Mount Royal Anthony Housefather Mont-Royal Anthony Housefather Saint-Jean Christine Normandin Saint-Jean Christine Normandin Shefford Andréanne Larouche Shefford Andréanne Larouche Vaudreuil–Soulanges Peter Schiefke Vaudreuil–Soulanges Peter Schiefke Brampton Centre Ramesh Sangha Brampton-Centre Ramesh Sangha Bruce–Grey–Owen Sound Alex Ruff Bruce–Grey–Owen Sound Alex Ruff Perth–Wellington John Nater Perth–Wellington John Nater Sudbury Paul Lefebvre Sudbury Paul Lefebvre Thunder Bay–Superior North Patty Hajdu Thunder Bay–Supérieur-Nord Patty Hajdu Kildonan–St. Paul Raquel Dancho Kildonan–St. Paul Raquel Dancho Selkirk–Interlake–Eastman James Bezan Selkirk–Interlake–Eastman James Bezan Battlefords–Lloydminster Rosemarie Falk Battlefords–Lloydminster Rosemarie Falk Banff–Airdrie Blake Richards Banff–Airdrie Blake Richards Edmonton Manning Ziad Aboultaif Edmonton Manning Ziad Aboultaif Edmonton Strathcona Heather McPherson Edmonton Strathcona Heather McPherson Edmonton–Wetaskiwin Michael Lake Edmonton–Wetaskiwin Michael Lake Lakeland Shannon Stubbs Lakeland Shannon Stubbs Abbotsford Ed Fast Abbotsford Ed Fast Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam Ron McKinnon Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam Ron McKinnon Courtenay–Alberni Gord Johns Courtenay–Alberni Gord Johns Nanaimo–Ladysmith Paul Manly Nanaimo–Ladysmith Paul Manly Surrey Centre Randeep Singh Sarai Surrey-Centre Randeep Singh Sarai West Vancouver–Sunshine West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast–Sea to Sky Country Patrick Weiler Coast–Sea to Sky Country Patrick Weiler Yukon Larry Bagnell Yukon Larry Bagnell Moose Jaw–Lake Centre–Lanigan Tom Lukiwski Moose Jaw–Lake Centre–Lanigan Tom Lukiwski Kelowna–Lake Country Tracy Gray Kelowna–Lake Country Tracy Gray Toronto Centre Bill Morneau Toronto-Centre Bill Morneau Cypress Hills–Grasslands Jeremy Patzer Cypress Hills–Grasslands Jeremy Patzer Red Deer–Mountain View Earl Dreeshen Red Deer–Mountain View Earl Dreeshen Kootenay–Columbia Rob Morrison Kootenay–Columbia Rob Morrison 2019-11-14 Extra to the Canada Gazette Édition spéciale de la Gazette du Canada 4 Electoral District Member Circonscription Député(e) Vancouver Granville Jody Wilson-Raybould Vancouver Granville Jody Wilson-Raybould University–Rosedale Chrystia Freeland University–Rosedale Chrystia Freeland Battle River–Crowfoot Damien Kurek Battle River–Crowfoot Damien Kurek Edmonton Mill Woods Tim Uppal Edmonton Mill Woods Tim Uppal Peace River–Westlock Arnold Viersen Peace River–Westlock Arnold Viersen Sturgeon River–Parkland Dane Lloyd Sturgeon River–Parkland Dane Lloyd Vancouver South Harjit S. Sajjan Vancouver-Sud Harjit S. Sajjan Windsor West Brian Masse Windsor-Ouest Brian Masse Winnipeg South Terry Duguid Winnipeg-Sud Terry Duguid Saskatoon West Brad Redekopp Saskatoon-Ouest Brad Redekopp Cariboo–Prince George Todd Doherty Cariboo–Prince George Todd Doherty Kamloops–Thompson–Cariboo Cathy McLeod Kamloops–Thompson–Cariboo Cathy McLeod Saanich–Gulf Islands Elizabeth May Saanich–Gulf Islands Elizabeth May Winnipeg South Centre Jim Carr Winnipeg-Centre-Sud Jim Carr Regina–Qu’Appelle Andrew Scheer Regina–Qu’Appelle Andrew Scheer Regina–Wascana Michael Kram Regina–Wascana Michael Kram Calgary Shepard Tom Kmiec Calgary Shepard Tom Kmiec Calgary Signal Hill Ron Liepert Calgary Signal Hill Ron Liepert Calgary Skyview Jag Sahota Calgary Skyview Jag Sahota Edmonton Griesbach Kerry Diotte Edmonton Griesbach Kerry Diotte Steveston–Richmond East Kenny Chiu Steveston–Richmond-Est Kenny Chiu Gaspésie–Les Gaspésie–Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine Diane Lebouthillier Îles-de-la-Madeleine Diane Lebouthillier Avalon Kenneth McDonald Avalon Kenneth McDonald St. John’s East Jack Harris St. John’s-Est Jack Harris New Brunswick Southwest John Williamson Nouveau-Brunswick-Sud-Ouest John Williamson Beloeil–Chambly Yves-François Blanchet Beloeil–Chambly Yves-François Blanchet Rimouski-Neigette– Rimouski-Neigette– Témiscouata–Les Basques Maxime Blanchette-Joncas Témiscouata–Les Basques Maxime Blanchette-Joncas Compton–Stanstead Marie-Claude Bibeau Compton–Stanstead
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