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Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties: Since the 2015 Election Data Sheet: Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti- Choice Groups by Federal Parties Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties: Since the 2015 Election ............................................. 2 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties: From 2010 to 2017 .................................................... 5 Conservative Party of Canada ................................................................................................................................................ 8 List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by Conservative Party of Canada: From 2010 to 2017 ............................... 8 List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by Conservative Party of Canada: Since 2015 Election ............................... 9 Liberal Party of Canada ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by Liberal Party of Canada: From 2010 to 2017 ........................................ 10 List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by Liberal Party of Canada: Since 2015 Election ........................................ 11 New Democratic Party ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by New Democratic Party: From 2010 to 2017 ........................................ 12 List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by New Democratic Party: Since the 2015 Election.................................. 12 Changes Since 2017 ............................................................................................................................................................. 13 Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 1 of 13 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties: Since the 2015 Election Party Since 2015 Election Conservative $ 183,269 Liberal $ 215,486 NDP $ 25,566 Total $ 424,321 Conservative Party of Canada Top 3 MPs Liberal Party of Canada Top 3 MPs New Democratic Party Top 3 MPs Mississauga - Courtenay- Bob Saroya Markham-Unionville $36,069 Iqra Khalid $61,728 Gord Johns $6,466 Erin Mills Alberni Rachael Harder Lethbridge $28,769 Randeep Sarai Surrey Centre $22,777 Brian Masse Windsor West $6,177 Parkdale - High David Diane Finley Haldimand - Norfolk $15,904 Arif Virani $17,033 Hamilton Centre $6,156 Park Christopherson Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 2 of 13 Party Constituency Current MP 2016-2017 2017- 2018 Grand Total Conservative Abbotsford Ed Fast 6,074 6,074 Banff-Airdrie Blake Edwards 3,372 3,670 7,042 Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte Alex Nuttall 4,050 5,472 9,522 Bow River Martin Shields 3,378 3,378 Fundy Royal Alaina Lockhart 3,798 3,798 Haldimand - Norfolk Diane Finley 6,972 8,932 15,904 Haliburton - Kawartha Lakes - Brock Jamie Schmale 6,215 2,663 8,878 Kamloops - Thompson - Cariboo Cathy McLeod 2,607 2,607 Kitchener Conestoga Harold Albrecht 10,263 10,263 Lethbridge Rachael Harder 11,681 17,088 28,769 Markham-Unionville Bob Saroya 12,904 23,165 36,069 Niagara West Dean Allison 2,283 2,283 Oshawa Colin Carrie 5,149 5,183 10,332 Red Deer - Mountainview Earl Dreeshan 3,696 3,289 6,985 Renfrew - Nipissing - Pembroke Cheryl Gallant 2,700 10,190 12,890 Sarnia Lambton Marilyn Gladu 3,013 4,560 7,573 Saskatoon - Grasswood Kevin Waugh 3,592 4,747 8,339 Wellington - Halton Hills Michael Chong 2,563 2,563 Conservative Total 86,857 96,412 183,269 Liberal Burlington Karina Gould 6,026 6,026 Calgary Centre Kent Hehr 13,629 13,629 Cambridge Brian May 3,013 3,013 Eglinton - Lawrence Marco Mendicino 3,020 3,020 Fredericton Matt De Courcey 3,195 3,195 Guelph Lloyd Longfield 15,750 15,750 Halifax Andy Fillmore 3,419 3,419 Humber River Black Creek Judy Sgro 3,011 3,011 Kanata Carleton Karen McCrimmon 3,348 2,524 5,872 Kingston and the Islands Mark Gerretsen 2,363 2,394 4,757 Kitchener Centre Raj Saini 2,588 3,419 6,007 Mississauga - Erin Mills Iqra Khalid 61,728 61,728 Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 3 of 13 Party Constituency Current MP 2016-2017 2017-2018 Grand Total Mississauga - Streetsville Gagan Sikand 4,305 4,677 8,982 Moncton - Riverview - Dieppe Ginette Petitpas-Taylor 7,843 7,843 Parkdale - High Park Arif Virani 17,033 17,033 Peterborough Kawartha Maryam Monsef 3,481 3,481 Saint John-Rothesay Wayne Long 6,650 6,650 Scarborough - Guildwood John McKay 4,552 4,552 Surrey Centre Randeep Sarai 14,091 8,686 22,777 Toronto Centre Bill Morneau 6,151 6,151 Vaughan – WoodBridge Francesco Sorbara 4,024 4,024 Winnipeg Centre Robert-Falcon Ouellette 4,566 4,566 Liberal Total 193,786 21,700 215,486 NDP Burnaby - New Westminster Peter Julian 2,926 2,926 Courtenay - Alberni Gord Johns 3,188 3,278 6,466 Hamilton Centre David Christopherson 3,515 2,641 6,156 Vancouver - Kingsway Don Davies 3,841 3,841 Windsor West Brian Masse 3,516 2,661 6,177 NDP Total 16,986 8,580 25,566 Grand Total 297,629 126,692 424,321 Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 4 of 13 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties: From 2010 to 2017 Party 2010-2017 Conservative $ 1,199,959 Liberal $ 479,653 NDP $ 107,930 Total $ 1,787,542 Conservative Party of Canada Top 3 MPs Liberal Party of Canada Top 3 MPs New Democratic Party Top 3 MPs Moncton-Riverview- Moncton-Riverview- New Westminster- Robert Goguen $205,230 Brian Murphy $72,527 Peter Julian $29,729 Dieppe Dieppe Burnaby Mississauga-Erin (was) Surrey Devinder Shory Calgary Northeast $ 81,477 Iqra Khalid $61,728 Jasbir Sandhu $25,346 Mills North Renfrew-Nipissing- Frank David Cheryl Gallant $ 57,382 Guelph $52,174 Hamilton Centre $14,122 Pembroke Valeriote Christopherson Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 5 of 13 Party Current MP Total Party Current MP Total Conservative Robert Goguen $ 205,230 Conservative (continued) Harold Albrecht 10,263 Devinder Shory 81,477 Patrick Brown 10,051 Cheryl Gallant 57,382 Pat Davidson 10,010 Diane Finley 55,293 Kyle Seeback 10,002 Stella Ambler 50,597 Brad Butt 9,800 Joan Crockatt 37,237 Alex Nuttall 9,522 Bob Saroya 36,069 Jamie Schmale 8,878 Lee Richardson 33,791 Joe Oliver 8,812 Bob Dechert 30,870 Costas Menegakis 8,415 Rachael Harder 28,769 Kevin Waugh 8,339 Rodney Weston 28,540 Kevin Sorenson 8,307 Rob Moore 22,112 Marilyn Gladu 7,573 Ed Holder 21,998 Barry Devolin 7,324 Lynne Yelich 21,600 Blake Edwards 7,042 Julian Fantino 20,191 David Sweet 6,900 Phil McColeman 20,054 Susan Truppe 6,473 Terence Young 18,515 Ed Fast 6,074 Earl Dreeshan 18,346 Andrew Saxton 5,740 Jim Hillyer 17,922 Cathy McLeod 5,375 Stephen Woodworth 16,736 Tim Uppal 5,045 Corneliu Chisu 16,655 Roxanne James 5,040 Eve Adams 16,522 Dean Del Mastro 4,970 Gary Goodyear 15,448 Parm Gill 4,848 Jay Aspin 14,424 John Duncan 4,782 Michael Chong 14,236 Jim Prentice 4,402 Mike Wallace 12,170 Dona Cadman 4,399 James Lunney 11,903 Nina Grewal 4,107 Mark Warawa 11,856 Alaina Lockhart 3,798 John Carmichael 11,465 Martin Shields 3,378 Blake Richards 11,211 Pat Perkins 2,983 Keith Ashfield 10,583 John Baird 2,931 Colin Carrie 10,332 Maxime Bernier 2,753 Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 6 of 13 Party Current MP Total Party Current MP Total Conservative (continued) Rob Nicholson 2,745 Liberal (continued) Joyce Murray 4,813 Bernard Trottier 2,400 Mark Gerretsen 4,757 Chuck Strahl 2,351 Robert-Falcon Ouellette 4,566 Rick Dykstra 2,310 Francesco Sorbara 4,024 Dean Allison 2,283 Carolyn Bennett 3,955 Conservative Total $1,199,959 Maryam Monsef 3,481 Liberal Brian Murphy 72,527 Andy Fillmore 3,419 Iqra Khalid 61,728 Matt De Courcey 3,195 Frank Valeriote 52,174 Marco Mendicino 3,020 Jim Karygiannis 24,239 Brian May 3,013 Randeep Sarai 22,777 Liberal Total $479,653 Paul Szabo 17,362 NDP Peter Julian 29,729 Arif Virani 17,033 Jasbir Sandhu 25,346 Lloyd Longfield 15,750 David Christopherson 14,122 Gerard Kennedy 15,329 Paul Dewar 9,829 Alan Tonks 14,296 Brian Masse 9,121 Mario Silva 14,041 Gord Johns 6,466 Kent Hehr 13,629 Fin Donnelly 4,158 Bob Rae 12,254 Don Davies 3,841 John McKay 10,145 Mike Sullivan 2,774 Gagan Sikand 8,982 Megan Leslie 2,544 Ginette Petitpas-Taylor 7,843 NDP Total $107,930 Ted Hsu 7,322 Grand Total $1,787,542 Bonnie Crombie 6,797 Wayne Long 6,650 Bill Morneau 6,151 Karina Gould 6,026 Raj Saini 6,007 Karen McCrimmon 5,872 David McGuinty 5,535 Chrystia Freeland 5,525 Judy Sgro 5,416 Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada • www.arcc-cdac.ca • [email protected] March 2018 Canada Summer Jobs Grants to Anti-Choice Groups by Federal Parties Page 7 of 13 Conservative Party of Canada List of Anti-Choice Groups and Amounts Given by Conservative Party of Canada: From 2010 to 2017 Group Name 2010 - 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