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Riding Profile Overview 63 Priority Districts for 2019 These Federal Electoral Districts were the ones in which the 2016 Census Population of First Nations 18+ was either: a) larger than the margin of victory in the 2015 federal election b) within 5% of the margin of victory and at least 1% of the total vote eligible population in the district Legend Underline indicates previous winner (If only the party is underlined the incumbent is not running) Bold Candidates Indicates a First Nations Candidate FN 18+ = Total number of First Nations Eligible Voters MOV = Margin of Victory in total votes in 2015 1 Alberta (Five Districts) 5. Edmonton Mill Woods (Click for Map of District) 1. Calgary Confederation (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Tim Uppal GRN Tanya Herbert CPC Len Webber LIB Amarjeet Sohi GRN Natalie AM Odd NDP Nigel Logan LIB Jordan Stein PPC Annie Young NDP Gurcharan Sidhu[ PPC Colin C. Korol FN 18+: 1230 MOV: 92 FN 18+: 1095 MOV: 1586 2. Calgary Centre (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Gary McLean GRN Thana Boolert LIB Kent Hehr NDP essica Buresi PPC Chevy Johnston FN 18+: 1110 MOV: 750 3. Edmonton Centre (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC James Cumming GRN Grad Murray LIB Randy Boissonnault NDP Katherine Swampy PPC Paul J. Hookham FN 18+: 2800 MOV: 1199 4. Edmonton Griesbach (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Kerry Diotte GRN Safi Khan LIB Habiba Mohamud NDP Mark W.J. Cherington PPC Barbara Nichols FN 18+: 3465 MOV: 2848 2 British Columbia (15 Districts) 1. Burnaby South (Click for Map of District) 5. Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Jay Shin GRN Brennan Wauters CPC Nicholas Insley LIB Neelam Brar GRN Brad Nickason NDP Jagmeet Singh* LIB Ron McKinnon PPC Jody Craven NDP Christina Gower PPC Roland Spornico FN 18+: 780 MOV: 547 FN 18+: 1165 MOV: 1855 *Won a by-election, was NDP prior to by-election 6. Courtenay—Alberni (Click for Map of 2. Cariboo--Prince George (Click for Map of District) District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Byron Horner CPC Todd Doherty GRN Sean Wood GRN Mackenzie B. Kerr LIB Jonah Gowans LIB Tracy Calogheros NDP Gord Johns NDP Heather Sapergia PPC Troy C. Whitley PPC Jing Lan Yang FN 18+: 4660 FN 18+: 7765 MOV: 6868 MOV: 2767 7. Kamloops--Thompson—Cariboo (Click for 3. Central Okanagan--Similkameen—Nicola Map of District) (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Cathy McLeod CPC Dan Albas GRN Iain Currie GRN Robert Mellalieu LIB Terry Lake LIB Mary Ann Murphy NDP Cynthia Egli NDP Joan C. Philip PPC Kenneth G. Finlayson PPC Allan G. Duncan FN 18+: 5260 FN 18+: 4105 MOV: 3129 MOV: 1458 8. Kelowna--Lake Country (Click for Map of 4. Chilliwack—Hope (Click for Map of District) District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Mark Strahl CPC Tracy Gray GRN Arthur A. Green GRN Travis A. Ashley LIB Kelly Velonis LIB Stephen Fuhr NDP Heather McQuillan NDP Justin Kulik PPC Rob R.B. Bogunovic PPC John Barr FN 18+: 3770 FN 18+: 1810 MOV: 4331 MOV: 4112 3 9. Kootenay—Columbia (Click for Map of 13. Port Moody—Coquitlam (Click for Map of District) District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Rob Morrison CPC Nelly Shin GRN Abra Brynne GRN Bryce Watts LIB Robin Goldsbury LIB Sara Badiei NDP Wayne Stetski NDP* Bonita M. Zarillo PPC Richard D. Stewart PPC Jayson N. Chabot FN 18+: 2185 FN 18+: 1030 MOV: 282 MOV: 2818 10. Mission--Matsqui--Fraser Canyon (Click for *Incumbent not running Map of District) 14. Skeena--Bulkley Valley (Click for Map of Candidates: District) CPC Brad S. Vis Candidates: GRN John Kidder CPC Claire Rattée LIB Jati Sidhu GRN Michael Sawyer NDP Michael Nenn LIB Dave Birdi PPC Julius N. Czaszar NDP* Taylor Bachrach FN 18+: 5380 PPC Jody Craven MOV: 1038 FN 18+: 18705 11. Nanaimo--Ladysmith (Click for Map of MOV: 11595 District) *Incumbent not running Candidates: 15. South Okanagan--West Kootenay (Click for CPC John Hirst Map of District) GRN Paul Manly* Candidates: LIB Michelle Corfield NDP Bob Chamberlin CPC Helena R. Konanz PPC Jennifer Clarke GRN Tara Howse LIB Constance Denesiuk FN 18+: 4090 NDP Richard Cannings MOV: 6898 PPC Sean Taylor *Won a by-election, was NDP prior to by-election. FN 18+: 2380 12. Pitt Meadows--Maple Ridge (Click for Map MOV: 4952 of District) Candidates: CPC Marc Dalton GRN Ariane Jaschke LIB Dan Ruimy NDP John Mogk PPC Bryton S. Cherrier FN 18+: 1550 MOV: 1300 4 Manitoba (4 Districts) 4. Kildonan—St. Paul (Click for Map of District) 1. Churchill--Keewatinook Aski (Click for Map Candidates: of District) CPC Raquel Dancho Candidates: GRN Rylan Reed LIB MaryAnn Mihychuk CPC Cyara Bird NDP Evan Krosney GRN Ralph McLean PPC Martin W. Deck LIB Judy Klassen NDP Niki Ashton FN 18+: 1860 PPC Kenneth M. Klyne MOV: 1239 FN 18+: 34855 MOV: 912 2. Dauphin--Swan River—Neepawa (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC* Daniel Mazier GRN Katharine Storey LIB Cathy Scofiel-Singh NDP Laverne Lewqycky PPC Frank Godon FN 18+: 8345 MOV: 7000 *Incumbent not running 3. Elmwood—Transcona (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Lawrence Toet GRN Kelly Manweiler LIB Jennifer Malabar NDP Daniel Blaikie PPC Noel Gautron FN 18+: 2650 MOV: 61 5 Saskatchewan (4 Districts) 1. Desnethé--Missinippi--Churchill River (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Gary Vidal GRN Sarah Kraynick LIB Tammy Cook-Searson NDP Georgina Jolibois PPC Jerome Perrault FN 18+: 22850 MOV: 82 2. Regina—Lewvan (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Warren Steinley GRN Naomi Hunter LIB Winter Fedyk NDP* Jigar Patel PPC Trevor Wowk FN 18+: 2155 MOV: 132 *Incumbent not running 3. Regina—Qu'Appelle (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Andrew Scheer GRN Dale Dewar LIB Jordan Ames-Sinclair NDP Ray Aldinger PPC Tracey Sparrowhawk FN 18+: 6815 MOV: 5342 4. Saskatoon West (Click for Map of District) Candidates: CPC Brad Redekopp GRN Shawn Setyo LIB Shah Rukh NDP Sheri Benson PPC Isaac J. Hayes FN 18+: 4960 MOV: 2520 6 Ontario (23 Districts) 5. Chatham-Kent—Leamington (Click for Map of District) 1. Algoma--Manitoulin—Kapuskasing (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC* David A. Epp GRN Mark Vercouten CPC David Williamson LIB Katie Omstead GRN Max Chapman NDP Tony Walsh LIB Heather Wilson PPC John P. Balagtas NDP Carol R. Hughes PPC Dave DeLisle FN 18+: 1240 MOV: 2326 FN 18+: 7570 MOV: 2405 *Incumbent not running 2. Barrie--Springwater--Oro-Medonte (Click for 6. Hamilton East-Stoney Creek (Click for Map Map of District) of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC* Doug Shipley CPC Nikki (Gurdeep) Kaur GRN Marty Lancaster GRN Peter Ormond LIB Brian Kalliecharan LIB Robert Bratina NDP Dan R. Janssen NDP Nick Milanovic PPC David Patterson PPC Charles Crocker FN 18+: 1310 FN 18+: 1350 MOV: 86 MOV: 3157 *Incumbent not running 7. Hamilton Mountain (Click for Map of District) 3. Cambridge (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Peter S. Dyakowski GRN Dave Urquhart CPC Sunny Attwal LIB Bruno Ugrenti GRN Michele Braniff NDP Scott Duvall LIB Bryan May PPC Trevor M. Lee NDP Scott Hamilton PPC David M. Haskell FN 18+: 975 MOV: 1213 FN 18+: 1045 MOV: 2411 8. Hastings--Lennox and Addington (Click for Map of District) 4. Carleton (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Derek Sloan CPC Pierre Pollievre GRN Sari Watson GRN Gordon Kubanek LIB Mike Bossio LIB Christopher Rogers NDP David Tough NDP Kevin Hua PPC Adam L. E. Gray PPC Alain Musende FN 18+: 3550 FN 18+: 820 MOV: 225 MOV: 2411 7 9. Kenora (Click for Map of District) Candidates: 13. Niagara Centre (Click for Map of District) CPC Eric Mellilo Candidates: GRN Kirsi Ralko CPC April C. Jeffs LIB Bob Nault GRN Michael Tomaino NDP Rudy Turtle LIB Vance Badawey PPC Michael Di Pasquale NDP Malcolm Allen FN 18+: 15155 PPC Andrew Sainz-Nieto MOV: 498 FN 18+: 1400 10. Kitchener Conestoga (Click for Map of MOV: 2295 District) 14. Nickel Belt (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Harold Albrecht CPC Aino Laamanen GRN Stephanie Goertz GRN Casey Lalonde LIB Tim Louis LIB Marc G. Serré NDP Riani de Wet NDP Stef Paquette PPC Koltyn H. Wallar PPC Mikko Paavola FN 18+: 440 FN 18+: 3065 MOV: 251 MOV: 2465 11. Kitchener South—Hespeler (Click for Map 15. Northumberland--Peterborough South (Click of District) for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Alan Keeso CPC Philip Lawrence GRN David Weber GRN Jeff Wheeldon LIB Marwan Tabbara LIB Kim Rudd NDP Wasai Rahimi NDP Mallory MacDonald PPC Joseph A. Todd PPC Frank P. Vaughan FN 18+: 830 FN 18+: 1625 MOV: 2671 MOV: 1878 12. London – Fanshawe (Click for Map of 16. Oshawa (Click for Map of District) District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Colin Carrie CPC Michael Van Holst GRN Jovannah Ramsden GRN Tom Cull LIB Afroza Hossain LIB Mohamed Hammoud NDP Shailene Panylo NDP* Lindsay Mathyssen PPC Eric Mackenzie PPC Bella Kosoian FN 18+: 1780 FN 18+: 1960 MOV: 3823 MOV: 3470 *Incumbent not running 8 17. Ottawa Centre (Click for Map of District) 21. Thunder Bay--Rainy River (Click for Map of District) Candidates: Candidates: CPC Carol Clemenhagen GRN Angela Keller-Herzog CPC Linda Rydholm LIB Catherine McKenna GRN Amanda Moddejonge NDP Emily Taman LIB* Marcus Powlowski PPC Merylee Sevilla NDP Yuk-Sem Won PPC Andrew H. Hartnell FN 18+: 1160 MOV: 3113 FN 18+: 6560 MOV: 6040 18. Parry-Sound Muskoka (Click for Map of District) *Incumbent not running Candidates: 22. Timmins--James Bay (Click for Map of District) CPC* Scott Aitchison GRN Gord Miller Candidates: LIB Trisha Cowie CPC Kraymr Grenke NDP Tom Young GRN Max Kennedy PPC Michelle L.
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