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Title First Name Last Name Constituency Riding Email Hon Title First Name Last Name Constituency Riding Email Hon. Peter Bethlenfalvy Pickering—Uxbridge [email protected] Gilles Bisson Timmins [email protected] Stephen Blais Orléans [email protected] Will Bouma Brantford—Brant [email protected] Hon. Raymond Sung Joon Cho Scarborough North [email protected] Stan Cho Willowdale [email protected] Hon. Doug Downey Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte [email protected] Hon. Christine Elliott Newmarket—Aurora [email protected] Hon. Victor Fedeli Nipissing [email protected] Catherine Fife Waterloo [email protected] Hon. Doug Ford Etobicoke North [email protected] John Fraser Ottawa South [email protected] Hon. Merrilee Fullerton Kanata—Carleton [email protected] France Gelinas Goldie Ghamari Carleton [email protected] Parm Gill Milton [email protected] Chris Glover Spadina—Fort York [email protected] Joel Harden Ottawa Centre [email protected] Andrea Horwath Hamilton Centre [email protected] Mitzie Hunter Scarborough—Guildwood [email protected] Hon. Sylvia Jones Dufferin—Caledon [email protected] Andrea Khanjin Barrie—Innisfil [email protected] Hon. Stephen Lecce King—Vaughan [email protected] Robin Martin Eglinton—Lawrence [email protected] Hon. Monte McNaughton Lambton—Kent—Middlesex [email protected] Hon. Caroline Mulroney York—Simcoe [email protected] Hon. Greg Rickford Kenora—Rainy River [email protected] Hon. Greg Rickford Kenora—Rainy River [email protected] Hon. Greg Rickford Kenora—Rainy River [email protected] Jeremy Roberts Ottawa West—Nepean [email protected] Monique Taylor Hamilton Mountain [email protected] Hon. Lisa Thompson Huron—Bruce [email protected] Kathleen O. Wynne Don Valley West [email protected] Hon. Jeff Yurek Elgin—Middlesex—London [email protected] Deepak Anand Mississauga—Malton [email protected] Ian Arthur Kingston and the Islands [email protected] Aris Babikian Scarborough—Agincourt [email protected] Doly Begum Scarborough Southwest [email protected] Jeff Burch Niagara Centre [email protected] Hon. Steve Clark Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes [email protected] Rudy Cuzzetto Mississauga—Lakeshore [email protected] Hon. Jill Dunlop Simcoe North [email protected] Hon. Jill Dunlop Simcoe North [email protected] Amy Fee Kitchener South—Hespeler [email protected] Michael Gravelle Thunder Bay—Superior North [email protected] Lisa Gretzky Windsor West [email protected] Mike Harris Kitchener—Conestoga [email protected] Christine Hogarth Etobicoke—Lakeshore [email protected] Logan Kanapathi Markham—Thornhill [email protected] Bhutila Karpoche Parkdale—High Park [email protected] Daryl Kramp Hastings—Lennox and Addington [email protected] Daryl Kramp Hastings—Lennox and Addington [email protected] Natalia Kusendova Mississauga Centre [email protected] Sol Mamakwa Kiiwetinoong [email protected] Rick Nicholls Chatham-Kent—Leamington [email protected] Michael Parsa Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill [email protected] David Piccini Northumberland—Peterborough South [email protected] Amarjot Sandhu Brampton West [email protected] Peggy Sattler London West [email protected] Mike Schreiner Guelph [email protected] Sara Singh Brampton Centre [email protected] Peter Tabuns Toronto—Danforth [email protected] Nina Tangri Mississauga—Streetsville [email protected] Vijay Thanigasalam Scarborough—Rouge Park [email protected] Hon. Michael A. Tibollo Vaughan—Woodbridge [email protected] Effie J. Triantafilopoulos Oakville North—Burlington [email protected] Jill Andrew Toronto—St. Paul's [email protected] Teresa Armstrong London—Fanshawe [email protected] Roman Baber York Centre [email protected] Robert Bailey Sarnia—Lambton [email protected] Toby Barrett Haldimand—Norfolk [email protected] Jessica Bell University—Rosedale [email protected] Rima Berns-McGown Beaches—East York [email protected] Guy Bourgouin Mushkegowuk—James Bay [email protected] Guy Bourgouin Mushkegowuk—James Bay [email protected] Hon. Paul Calandra Markham—Stouffville [email protected] Lorne Coe Whitby [email protected] Lucille Collard Ottawa—Vanier [email protected] Michael Coteau Don Valley East [email protected] Stephen Crawford Oakville [email protected] Jennifer French Oshawa [email protected] Wayne Gates Niagara Falls [email protected] Hon. Ernie Hardeman Oxford [email protected] Faisal Hassan York South—Weston [email protected] Percy Hatfield Windsor—Tecumseh [email protected] Randy Hillier Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston [email protected] Belinda Karahalios Cambridge [email protected] Vincent Ke Don Valley North [email protected] Terence Kernaghan London North Centre [email protected] Laura Mae Lindo Kitchener Centre [email protected] Hon. Lisa MacLeod Nepean [email protected] Michael Mantha Algoma—Manitoulin [email protected] Gila Martow Thornhill [email protected] Jim McDonell Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry [email protected] Jane McKenna Burlington [email protected] Norman Miller Parry Sound—Muskoka [email protected] Norman Miller Parry Sound—Muskoka [email protected] Christina Mitas Scarborough Centre [email protected] Judith Monteith-Farrell Thunder Bay—Atikokan [email protected] Suze Morrison Toronto Centre [email protected] Taras Natyshak Essex [email protected] Sam Oosterhoff Niagara West [email protected] Billy Pang Markham—Unionville [email protected] Lindsey Park Durham [email protected] Randy Pettapiece Perth—Wellington [email protected] Rod Phillips Ajax [email protected] Tom Rakocevic Humber River—Black Creek [email protected] Kaleed Rasheed Mississauga East—Cooksville [email protected] Hon. Ross Romano Sault Ste. Marie [email protected] Sheref Sabawy Mississauga—Erin Mills [email protected] Hon. Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria Brampton South [email protected] Hon. Laurie Scott Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock [email protected] Sandy Shaw Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas [email protected] Amanda Simard Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Gurratan Singh Brampton East [email protected] Donna Skelly Flamborough—Glanbrook [email protected] Dave Smith Peterborough—Kawartha [email protected] Jennifer (Jennie) Stevens St. Catharines [email protected] Marit Stiles Davenport [email protected] Hon. Kinga Surma Etobicoke Centre [email protected] Hon. Lisa Thompson Huron—Bruce [email protected] John Vanthof Timiskaming—Cochrane [email protected] Daisy Wai Richmond Hill [email protected] Hon. Bill Walker Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound [email protected] Jamie West Sudbury [email protected] Hon. John Yakabuski Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke [email protected] Kevin Yarde Brampton North [email protected].
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