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Copy of MPP Lobbies November 2012.Xlsx Meeting Date Time MPP City Riding Constituency office Area Party 408 Queen Street P.O. BOX 426 Nov 02, Fri 10:00 AM Thompson, Lisa Blyth Huron--Bruce Blyth, Ontario N0M 1H0 1 PC Suite 204 Oak Ridges-- 137 Main Street North Nov 02, Fri 10:00 AM Jaczek, Helena Markham Markham Markham, Ontario L3P 1Y2 3 Liberal Haliburton-- Kawartha 14 Lindsay Street North Nov 02, Fri 1:30 PM Scott, Laurie Lindsay Lakes--Brock Lindsay, Ontario K9V 1T4 4 PC 165 Main Street East Nov 02, Fri 3:00 PM Fedelli, Victor North Bay Nipissing North Bay, Ontario P1B 1A9 6 PC Unit 403B Berardinetti, Scarborough 3090 Kingston Road Nov 02, Fri. 2:30 PM Lorenzo Scarborough Southwest Scarborough, Ontario M1M 1P2 3 Liberal McGuinty, Dalton; mtg with John 1795 Kilborn Avenue Nov 05, Mon 2:00 PM Fraser Ottawa Ottawa South Ottawa, Ontario K1H 6N1 5 Liberal Unit 1 & 2 Mississauga 120 Lakeshore Road West Nov 06, Tues 9:30 AM Sousa, Charles Mississauga South Mississauga, Ontario L5H 1E8 3 Liberal Trinity-- 808 Dundas Street West Nov 06, Tues 2:00 PM Marchese, Rosario Toronto Spadina Toronto, Ontario M6J 1V3 3 NDP 173 Woolwich Street Nov 06, Tues. 3:30 PM Sandals, Liz Guelph Guelph Guelph, Ontario N1H 3V4 1 Liberal Glengarry-- Prescott-- Nov 06, Tues. 1:30 PM Crack, Grant Alexandria Russell 90 Main St., Alexandria 5 Liberal Port Perry Education Rm at Nov 08, Thur 4:30 PM O'Toole, John Bowmanville Durham Lakeridge Health Centre 4PC Meeting Date Time MPP City Riding Constituency office Area Party Suite 2 303 Bagot Street, The LaSalle Kingston and Mews Nov 08, Thur 3:00 PM Gerretsen, John Kingston the Islands Kingston, Ontario K7K 5W7 5 Liberal Stormont-- Time Square Dundas--South 120 Second Street West Nov 08, Thur 10:00 AM McDonell, Jim Cornwall Glengarry Cornwall, Ontario K6J 1G5 5 PC Perth-- 55 Lorne Avenue East Nov 09, Fri 1:00 PM Pettapiece, Randy Stratford Wellington Stratford, Ontario N5A 6S4 1 PC Nov 09, Fri (cancelled, they had Unit 2 double Hamilton 952 Concession Street booked) 10:00 AM Taylor, Monique Hamilton Mountain Hamilton, Ontario L8V 1G2 2 NDP Unit 515 Brampton-- 2250 Bovaird Drive East Nov 09, Fri 3:30 PM Jefferey, Linda Brampton Springdale Brampton, Ontario L6R 0W3 3 Liberal Suite 101 Don Valley 795 Eglinton Avenue East Nov 09, Fri 12:30 PM Wynne, Kathleen Toronto West Toronto, Ontario M4G 4E4 3 Liberal Parkdale--High 2849 Dundas Street West Nov 09, Fri 10:30 AM DiNovo, Cheri Toronto Park Toronto, Ontario M6P 1Y6 3 NDP Northumberlan Suite 201 d--Quinte 1005 Elgin Street West Nov 09, Fri 4:00 PM Milligan, Rob Cobourg West Cobourg, Ontario K9A 5J4 4 PC Peterboroug 236 King Street Nov 09, Fri 1:00 PM Leal, Jeff h Peterborough Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7L8 4 Liberal Suite 201 Ottawa West-- 2249 Carling Avenue Nov 09, Fri 3:00 PM Chiarelli, Bob Ottawa Nepean Ottawa, Ontario K2B 7E9 5 Liberal Meilleur, 237 Montreal Road Nov 09, Fri 2:00 PM Madeleine Ottawa Ottawa-Vanier Vanier, Ontario K1L 6C7 5 Liberal Meeting Date Time MPP City Riding Constituency office Area Party Unit 1 Algoma-- 10 Paris Drive Nov 16, Fri 10:30 AM Mantha, Micheal Elliot Lake Manitoulin Elliot Lake, Ontario P5A 2L9 6 NDP Unit 3, Newtonbrook Plaza 5801 Yonge Street Nov 14, Wed 10:30 AM Zimmer, David North York Willowdale North York, Ontario M2M 3T9 3 Liberal Scarborough 2063 Lawrence Avenue East Nov 15, Thur 10:30 AM Duguid, Brad Scarborough Centre Scarborough, Ontario M1R 2Z4 3 Liberal Suite 101 Leeds-- 100 Strowger Boulevard Nov 15, Thur 10:00 AM Clark, Steve Brockville Grenville Brockville, Ontario K6V 5J9 5 PC Suite 201A 50 Commercial Avenue Nov 15, Thur. 9:00 AM Dickson, Joe Ajax Ajax--Pickering Ajax, Ontario L1S 2H5 3 Liberal Suite 200 Hamilton 20 Hughson Street South Nov 16, Fri 11:00 AM Horwath, Andrea Hamilton Centre Hamilton, Ontario L8N 2A1 2 NDP Unit 2 2318 Lakeshore Road West Nov 16, Fri 11:00 AM Flynn, Kevin D. Oakville Oakville Oakville, Ontario L6L 1H3 3 Liberal Suite 100 Etobicoke-- 701 Evans Avenue Nov 19, Mon 4:30 PM Broten, Laurel Etobicoke Lakeshore Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 1A3 3 Liberal 109 Catherine St., Ottawa, ON Nov 20, Tues. 3:00 PM Naqvi, Yasir Ottawa Ottawa Centre K2P 0P4 5 Liberal Nov 23, Fri 9:30 AM Chudleigh, Ted Milton Halton 420 Main St. E., Milton, ON 2 PC Suite 101 Whitby-- 114 Dundas Street East Nov 23, Fri 1:00 PM Elliott, Christine Whitby Oshawa Whitby, Ontario L1N 2H7 4 PC Meeting Date Time MPP City Riding Constituency office Area Party 300 McClellan Avenue, East Kenora--Rainy Room Nov 24, Sat 3:00 PM Campbell, Sarah Kenora River Kenora, Ontario P9N 1A8 7 NDP Suite 44 760 Brant Street Nov 30, Fri, 10:00 AM McKenna, Jane Burlington Burlington Burlington, Ontario L7R 4B7 2 PC Ground Floor 514 Parliament Street rescheduling Murray, Glen Toronto Toronto Centre Toronto, Ontario M4X 1P4 3 Liberal Suite 202 trying to Timmins-- 60 Wilson Avenue reschedule Bisson, Giles Timmins James Bay Timmins, Ontario P4N 2S7 6 NDP trying to Etobicoke 823 Albion Road reschedule Qaadri, Shafiq Etobicoke North Etobicoke, Ontario M9V 1A3 3 Liberal Unit 5, Pinewoods Centre 247 Whitewood Avenue trying to Kirkland Timiskaming-- P.O. BOX 398 reschedule Vanthof, John Lake Cochrane New Liskeard, Ontario P0J 1P0 6 NDP.
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