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Reimbursements to Candidates 39Th General Election - January 23, 2006 Reimbursements to Candidates 39th General Election - January 23, 2006 A candidate who is elected or receives at least 10% of the valid votes cast at the election is entitled to a reimbursement of 60% of the actual paid election expenses and the paid personal expenses to a maximum of 60% of the election expenses limit. [464(1), 465(2)] Reimbursement Amount Candidate Electoral District Political Affiliation ($) Abbott, Jim 59012 Kootenay–Columbia Conservative 42,529.54 Ablonczy, Diane 48005 Calgary–Nose Hill Conservative 32,939.29 Agar, Greg 35078 Sarnia–Lambton NDP 2,619.37 Aglukark Sr., David 62001 Nunavut Conservative 5,995.52 Ahmad, Nazir 46003 Churchill Conservative 14,617.69 Akoury, Maro 24064 Saint-Jean Liberal 17,149.42 Alam, Ishrat 24066 Saint-Laurent–Cartierville Conservative 19,285.22 Albert, Pierre 24059 Rivière-du-Nord Conservative 4,057.92 Albrecht, Harold Glenn 35038 Kitchener–Conestoga Conservative 44,785.46 Albright, Terry 13009 Saint John NDP 3,298.80 Alcock, Reg 46013 Winnipeg South Liberal 29,001.04 Alghabra, Omar 35049 Mississauga–Erindale Liberal 46,934.87 Allard, Mathieu 46009 Saint Boniface NDP 14,013.95 Allen, Mike 13010 Tobique–Mactaquac Conservative 45,877.23 Allison, Dean 35055 Niagara West–Glanbrook Conservative 47,873.45 Allt, Phil 35027 Guelph NDP 15,568.29 Ambrose, Rona 48017 Edmonton–Spruce Grove Conservative 39,810.90 Anders, Rob 48009 Calgary West Conservative 28,182.75 Anderson, David 47004 Cypress Hills–Grasslands Conservative 27,972.05 Anderson, Gary 47007 Regina–Lumsden–Lake Centre Liberal 41,615.87 André, Guy 24008 Berthier–Maskinongé Bloc Québécois 23,271.56 Angus, Charlie 35092 Timmins–James Bay NDP 39,068.99 Antle, Paul 10006 St. John's East Liberal 44,740.35 Armstrong, Steve 35041 Leeds–Grenville NDP 4,589.68 Arnell, Patrick 48002 Calgary East NDP 1,501.53 Ashton, Niki Christina 46003 Churchill NDP 49,374.37 Askew, David 59033 Vancouver Quadra NDP 15,736.98 Asselin, Gérard 24039 Manicouagan Bloc Québécois 38,110.51 Atamanenko, Alex 59026 British Columbia Southern Interior NDP 41,610.95 Austin, Katy 35085 Simcoe–Grey NDP 5,625.27 Axworthy, Chris 47011 Saskatoon–Wanuskewin Liberal 29,759.63 Bachand, Claude 24064 Saint-Jean Bloc Québécois 47,166.01 Bagnell, Larry 60001 Yukon Liberal 27,916.12 Bains, Navdeep 35047 Mississauga–Brampton South Liberal 46,839.92 Baird, John 35066 Ottawa West–Nepean Conservative 43,182.20 Baird, Robin 59035 Victoria Conservative 50,420.89 Bakopanos, Eleni 24002 Ahuntsic Liberal 40,905.46 Balkissoon, Nirvan 35047 Mississauga–Brampton South NDP 12,438.69 Bance, Jerry 35083 Scarborough–Rouge River Conservative 40,926.67 Barber, Gina 35044 London West NDP 15,223.77 Barbot, Vivian 24048 Papineau Bloc Québécois 30,950.91 Barclay, Susan 35035 Kenora NDP 46,047.55 Barnes, Sue 35044 London West Liberal 34,782.68 Barr, Brent 35027 Guelph Conservative 48,349.22 Barron, Herta 47002 Blackstrap Liberal 13,524.32 Bastien, Georges-Alexandre 24029 LaSalle–Émard Conservative 6,642.05 Batters, Dave 47005 Palliser Conservative 41,189.83 Bauder, Nathan 59022 Prince George–Peace River Liberal 3,474.22 Beaumier, Colleen 35008 Brampton West Liberal 45,930.65 Beauregard, Jean-Serge 24030 Laurentides–Labelle Conservative 11,156.39 Bélanger, Mauril 35065 Ottawa–Vanier Liberal 36,556.81 Bell, Barry 59009 Fleetwood–Port Kells NDP 10,737.79 Bell, Catherine 59031 Vancouver Island North NDP 42,946.53 Bell, Don 59019 North Vancouver Liberal 46,745.54 Bellavance, André 24055 Richmond–Arthabaska Bloc Québécois 28,057.66 Bennett, Carolyn 35077 St. Paul's Liberal 36,228.88 Benoit, Leon 48024 Vegreville–Wainwright Conservative 24,740.65 Benoit, Paul 35065 Ottawa–Vanier Conservative 45,463.53 Benson, Bruce 46010 Selkirk–Interlake Liberal 3,864.98 Bernier, Maxime 24005 Beauce Conservative 48,898.01 Berthiaume, René 35025 Glengarry–Prescott–Russell Liberal 38,161.58 Bevilacqua, Maurizio 35096 Vaughan Liberal 41,936.90 Bevington, Dennis 61001 Western Arctic NDP 27,774.30 Bezan, James 46010 Selkirk–Interlake Conservative 52,721.41 Bigras, Bernard 24061 Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie Bloc Québécois 31,009.06 Black, Dawn 59017 New Westminster–Coquitlam NDP 43,146.55 Blackburn, Jean-Pierre 24026 Jonquière–Alma Conservative 22,655.47 Blaikie, Bill 46005 Elmwood–Transcona NDP 24,188.74 Blais, Raynald 24019 Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine Bloc Québécois 32,064.49 Reimbursement Amount Candidate Electoral District Political Affiliation ($) Blake, Kevin 35046 Lambton–Kent–Middlesex NDP 8,154.35 Blaney, Steven 24034 Lévis–Bellechasse Conservative 38,585.00 Blondin-Andrew, Ethel 61001 Western Arctic Liberal 47,387.70 Bocking, Mike 59007 Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge–Mission NDP 32,744.30 Boisvert, Frédérik 24052 Québec Conservative 20,447.98 Boivin, Françoise 24020 Gatineau Liberal 44,157.76 Bonin, Raymond 35056 Nickel Belt Liberal 41,490.49 Bonsant, France 24017 Compton–Stanstead Bloc Québécois 27,581.51 Boseovski, Jovan 35100 Willowdale Conservative 48,150.23 Boshcoff, Ken 35090 Thunder Bay–Rainy River Liberal 34,359.74 Bouchard, Chantal 24012 Chambly–Borduas Liberal 9,532.19 Bouchard, Robert 24016 Chicoutimi–Le Fjord Bloc Québécois 54,727.13 Boucher, Sylvie 24007 Beauport–Limoilou Conservative 5,152.09 Boudreault, Alcide 24016 Chicoutimi–Le Fjord Conservative 6,015.00 Boulding, Jo-Anne 35069 Parry Sound–Muskoka NDP 10,305.64 Boulianne, Marc 24042 Mégantic–L'Érable Bloc Québécois 30,782.14 Bourassa, Yves 24012 Chambly–Borduas Conservative 7,074.29 Bourgeois, Diane 24071 Terrebonne–Blainville Bloc Québécois 26,798.80 Bourgon, Stéphane 24073 Vaudreuil–Soulanges Conservative 23,392.76 Bowering, Lynn 35009 Brant NDP 17,949.84 Boyde, Pam 60001 Yukon NDP 23,463.10 Brar, Rupinder 35049 Mississauga–Erindale NDP 9,616.68 Breitkreuz, Garry 47014 Yorkton–Melville Conservative 34,077.02 Brett, Andrew 35083 Scarborough–Rouge River NDP 131.10 Bridgen, Tasha 35012 Carleton–Mississippi Mills NDP 8,896.69 Brison, Scott 12006 Kings–Hants Liberal 44,443.68 Brooks, Bill 59013 Langley Liberal 7,979.74 Browes, Pauline 35082 Scarborough–Guildwood Conservative 39,663.01 Brown, Alice 59018 Okanagan–Shuswap NDP 21,443.81 Brown, Bill 35035 Kenora Conservative 34,972.31 Brown, Gord 35041 Leeds–Grenville Conservative 38,550.08 Brown, Lois 35053 Newmarket–Aurora Conservative 48,434.85 Brown, M. 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