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Mp-S-As-At-Feb-20--2020.Pdf Honorific Title First Name Last Name Constituency Province / Territory Political Affiliation Email Ziad Aboultaif Edmonton Manning Alberta Conservative [email protected] Scott Aitchison Parry Sound—Muskoka Ontario Conservative [email protected] Dan Albas Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola British Columbia Conservative [email protected] Hon. Omar Alghabra Mississauga Centre Ontario Liberal [email protected] Leona Alleslev Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill Ontario Conservative [email protected] Dean Allison Niagara West Ontario Conservative [email protected] William Amos Pontiac Quebec Liberal [email protected] Hon. Anita Anand Oakville Ontario Liberal [email protected] Gary Anandasangaree Scarborough—Rouge Park Ontario Liberal [email protected] Charlie Angus Timmins—James Bay Ontario NDP [email protected] Mel Arnold North Okanagan—Shuswap British Columbia Conservative [email protected] René Arseneault Madawaska—Restigouche New Brunswick Liberal [email protected] Chandra Arya Nepean Ontario Liberal [email protected] Niki Ashton Churchill—Keewatinook Aski Manitoba NDP [email protected] Jenica Atwin Fredericton New Brunswick Green Party [email protected] Taylor Bachrach Skeena—Bulkley Valley British Columbia NDP [email protected] Vance Badawey Niagara Centre Ontario Liberal [email protected] Hon. Larry Bagnell Yukon Yukon Liberal [email protected] Hon. Navdeep Bains Mississauga—Malton Ontario Liberal [email protected] Yvan Baker Etobicoke Centre Ontario Liberal [email protected] Tony Baldinelli Niagara Falls Ontario Conservative [email protected] John Barlow Foothills Alberta Conservative [email protected] Michael Barrett Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Ontario Conservative [email protected] Xavier Barsalou‐Duval Pierre‐Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères Quebec Bloc Québécois Xavier.barsalou‐[email protected] Jaime Battiste Sydney—Victoria Nova Scotia Liberal [email protected] Mario Beaulieu La Pointe‐de‐l'Île Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Terry Beech Burnaby North—Seymour British Columbia Liberal [email protected] Rachel Bendayan Outremont Quebec Liberal [email protected] Hon. Carolyn Bennett Toronto—St. Paul's Ontario Liberal [email protected] Bob Benzen Calgary Heritage Alberta Conservative [email protected] Hon. Candice Bergen Portage—Lisgar Manitoba Conservative [email protected] Stéphane Bergeron Montarville Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Luc Berthold Mégantic—L'Érable Quebec Conservative [email protected] Sylvie Bérubé Abitibi—Baie‐James—Nunavik—Eeyou Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Lyne Bessette Brome—Missisquoi Quebec Liberal [email protected] James Bezan Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman Manitoba Conservative [email protected] Hon. Marie‐Claude Bibeau Compton—Stanstead Quebec Liberal Marie‐[email protected] Chris Bittle St. Catharines Ontario Liberal [email protected] Daniel Blaikie Elmwood—Transcona Manitoba NDP [email protected] Hon. Bill Blair Scarborough Southwest Ontario Liberal [email protected] Yves‐François Blanchet Beloeil—Chambly Quebec Bloc Québécois Yves‐[email protected] Maxime Blanchette‐Joncas Rimouski‐Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques Quebec Bloc Québécois Maxime.blanchette‐[email protected] Hon. Steven Blaney Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis Quebec Conservative [email protected] Rachel Blaney North Island—Powell River British Columbia NDP [email protected] Kelly Block Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek Saskatchewan Conservative [email protected] Kody Blois Kings—Hants Nova Scotia Liberal [email protected] Michel Boudrias Terrebonne Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Alexandre Boulerice Rosemont—La Petite‐Patrie Quebec NDP [email protected] Richard Bragdon Tobique—Mactaquac New Brunswick Conservative [email protected] John Brassard Barrie—Innisfil Ontario Conservative [email protected] Bob Bratina Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Ontario Liberal [email protected] Élisabeth Brière Sherbrooke Quebec Liberal [email protected] Honorific Title First Name Last Name Constituency Province / Territory Political Affiliation Email Alexis Brunelle‐Duceppe Lac‐Saint‐Jean Quebec Bloc Québécois Alexis.brunelle‐[email protected] Blaine Calkins Red Deer—Lacombe Alberta Conservative [email protected] Richard Cannings South Okanagan—West Kootenay British Columbia NDP [email protected] Hon. Jim Carr Winnipeg South Centre Manitoba Liberal [email protected] Colin Carrie Oshawa Ontario Conservative [email protected] Sean Casey Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Liberal [email protected] Louise Chabot Thérèse‐De Blainville Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Hon. Bardish Chagger Waterloo Ontario Liberal [email protected] Hon. François‐Philippe Champagne Saint‐Maurice—Champlain Quebec Liberal Francois‐[email protected] Martin Champoux Drummond Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Louise Charbonneau Trois‐Rivières Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Shaun Chen Scarborough North Ontario Liberal [email protected] Kenny Chiu Steveston—Richmond East British Columbia Conservative [email protected] Hon. Michael Chong Wellington—Halton Hills Ontario Conservative [email protected] Laurel Collins Victoria British Columbia NDP [email protected] Michael Cooper St. Albert—Edmonton Alberta Conservative [email protected] Serge Cormier Acadie—Bathurst New Brunswick Liberal [email protected] James Cumming Edmonton Centre Alberta Conservative [email protected] Julie Dabrusin Toronto—Danforth Ontario Liberal [email protected] Marc Dalton Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge British Columbia Conservative [email protected] Pam Damoff Oakville North—Burlington Ontario Liberal [email protected] Raquel Dancho Kildonan—St. Paul Manitoba Conservative [email protected] Scot Davidson York—Simcoe Ontario Conservative [email protected] Don Davies Vancouver Kingsway British Columbia NDP [email protected] Claude DeBellefeuille Salaberry—Suroît Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Gérard Deltell Louis‐Saint‐Laurent Quebec Conservative [email protected] Chris d'Entremont West Nova Nova Scotia Conservative [email protected] Caroline Desbiens Beauport—Côte‐de‐Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Luc Desilets Rivière‐des‐Mille‐Îles Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Sukh Dhaliwal Surrey—Newton British Columbia Liberal [email protected] Anju Dhillon Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle Quebec Liberal [email protected] Kerry Diotte Edmonton Griesbach Alberta Conservative [email protected] Todd Doherty Cariboo—Prince George British Columbia Conservative [email protected] Han Dong Don Valley North Ontario Liberal [email protected] Terry Dowdall Simcoe—Grey Ontario Conservative [email protected] Earl Dreeshen Red Deer—Mountain View Alberta Conservative [email protected] Francis Drouin Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Ontario Liberal [email protected] Emmanuel Dubourg Bourassa Quebec Liberal [email protected] Hon. Jean‐Yves Duclos Québec Quebec Liberal Jean‐[email protected] Terry Duguid Winnipeg South Manitoba Liberal [email protected] Eric Duncan Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Ontario Conservative [email protected] Hon. Kirsty Duncan Etobicoke North Ontario Liberal [email protected] Scott Duvall Hamilton Mountain Ontario NDP [email protected] Julie Dzerowicz Davenport Ontario Liberal [email protected] Hon. Wayne Easter Malpeque Prince Edward Island Liberal [email protected] Ali Ehsassi Willowdale Ontario Liberal [email protected] Fayçal El‐Khoury Laval—Les Îles Quebec Liberal Faycal.El‐[email protected] Neil Ellis Bay of Quinte Ontario Liberal [email protected] Dave Epp Chatham‐Kent—Leamington Ontario Conservative [email protected] Nathaniel Erskine‐Smith Beaches—East York Ontario Liberal Nathaniel.erskine‐[email protected] Rosemarie Falk Battlefords—Lloydminster Saskatchewan Conservative [email protected] Ted Falk Provencher Manitoba Conservative [email protected] Honorific Title First Name Last Name Constituency Province / Territory Political Affiliation Email Hon. Ed Fast Abbotsford British Columbia Conservative [email protected] Greg Fergus Hull—Aylmer Quebec Liberal [email protected] Andy Fillmore Halifax Nova Scotia Liberal [email protected] Hon. Kerry‐Lynne Findlay South Surrey—White Rock British Columbia Conservative Kerry‐[email protected] Hon. Diane Finley Haldimand—Norfolk Ontario Conservative [email protected] Pat Finnigan Miramichi—Grand Lake New Brunswick Liberal [email protected] Darren Fisher Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Nova Scotia Liberal [email protected] Peter Fonseca Mississauga East—Cooksville Ontario Liberal [email protected] Hon. Mona Fortier Ottawa—Vanier Ontario Liberal [email protected] Rhéal Fortin Rivière‐du‐Nord Quebec Bloc Québécois [email protected] Peter Fragiskatos London North Centre Ontario Liberal [email protected] Sean Fraser Central Nova Nova Scotia Liberal [email protected] Hon. Chrystia Freeland University—Rosedale Ontario Liberal [email protected]
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