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St. Paul's
Ontario electoral district


St. An electoral district (also known as a Constituency or a riding in the Canadian English political Jargon) is a geographically-based Paul's in relation to the other Toronto ridings

Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP       Carolyn Bennett
Liberal
District created 1933
First contested 1935
Last contested 2006
District webpage profile, map
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP       Michael Bryant
Liberal
District created 1999
First contested 1999
Last contested 2007
Demographics
Population (2006) 111,131
Electors (2007) 78,575
Area (km²) 16
Pop. The House of Commons (Chambre des communes is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and The House of Commons (Chambre des communes is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and Carolyn A Bennett, PC, MP (born December 20, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Canadian federal election of 1935 was held on October 14, 1935 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 18th Parliament The 2006 Canadian federal election (more formally the 39th General Election) was held on January 23 2006 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the See also Politics of Ontario The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (also known as Ontario Legislative Assembly or OntLA) is the Legislature A Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP is an elected member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. Michael J Bryant (born 1966 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Politician in Ontario, Canada. The Ontario Liberal Party is a Centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. An Ontario general election was held on June 3 1999, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The Ontario general election of 2007 was held on October 10 2007 to elect members ( MPPs) of the 39th Legislative Assembly of the Province density (per km²) 6,945. 7
Census divisions Toronto
Census subdivisions Toronto
Map of St. Paul's
Map of St. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Paul's
This article refers to the Canadian electoral district, for other uses see Saint Paul (disambiguation), Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul's Church, or St. Paul's School

St. St Paul's School is the name of many schools with St Paul's School in London, (founded 1509 being the oldest Paul's is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1935, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. An electoral district (also known as a Constituency or a riding in the Canadian English political Jargon) is a geographically-based Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The House of Commons (Chambre des communes is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and See also Politics of Ontario The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (also known as Ontario Legislative Assembly or OntLA) is the Legislature

The small but densely-populated riding covers the area to the north of downtown Toronto. An electoral district (also known as a Constituency or a riding in the Canadian English political Jargon) is a geographically-based Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario (Map) It had long been considered a bellwether riding, having been represented by only three Opposition MPs. A bellwether is any entity in a given arena that serves to create or influence trends or to presage future happenings Parliamentary opposition is a form of political opposition to a designated government particularly in a Westminster -based Parliamentary system However, like most Toronto-based ridings, the Liberals have dominated recent elections. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Since the Liberals won all but one seat in Ontario in their 1993 landslide, they have won St. The Canadian federal election of 1993 (officially the 35th general election) was held on October 25 of that year to elect members to the Canadian House of Commons Paul's by 15,000 votes or more. The current MP is Carolyn Bennett and the current MPP is Michael Bryant. Carolyn A Bennett, PC, MP (born December 20, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for Michael J Bryant (born 1966 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Politician in Ontario, Canada.

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Federal electoral district

It was created in 1933 from parts of Toronto East Centre, Toronto Northeast, Toronto South and Toronto West Centre ridings. For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Toronto East Centre (electoral district ---> Toronto East Centre was a federal For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Toronto Northeast (electoral district ---> Toronto Northeast was a federal For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Toronto South (electoral district ---> Toronto South was a federal For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Toronto West Centre (electoral district ---> Toronto West Centre was a federal A riding is an administrative jurisdiction or electoral district particularly in several current or former Commonwealth countries

It consisted initially of the central part of the City of Toronto. It was bounded on the south by Toronto Bay, on the east by Sherbourne Street and on the north and west by a line drawn from Sherbourne Street west along Bloor Street, north along Yonge Street, northwest along the belt line railway, south and west along the western limit of the city, south along Dunvegan Road, east along St. Clair Avenue, south along Poplar Plains Road, west along Dupont Street, south along St. George and Beverley Streets, east along Queen Street, south along John Street.

In 1947, it was redefined to consist of the part of the city of Toronto bounded on the south by Toronto Bay, on the east by a line drwan from the Bay north along Sherbourne Street, west along Bloor Street East and north along Yonge Street, on the north by the south boundary of Ward Nine of the city of Toronto, and on the west by a line drawn from the Bay north on John Street, west along Queen Street West, north on Beverley Street and along St. George Street, east along Dupont Street, north along Davenport Road and Poplar Plains Road, west along St. Clair Avenue West, north along Dunvegan Road, east and north along the city limit to the southern boundary of Ward Nine.

In 1966, it was redefined to consist of the part of Metropolitan Toronto bounded by a line drawn from Bloor Street, north along Yonge Street, northwest along the C. The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto was the senior level of Municipal government in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada, area from 1954 to N. R. line, north along Elmsthorpe Avenue, west along Eglinton Avenue, north along Castlewood Road, west along Briar Hill Avenue, south along Old Park Road and Glen Cedar Road, southeast along Claxton Boulevard, south along Bathurst Street and east along Bloor Street to Yonge Street.

In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the part of the cities of Toronto and York bounded by a line drawn from the Canadian Pacific Railway line north along Ossington Avenue, east along Davenport Road, north along Winona Drive, west along Eglinton Avenue West, north and east along the eastern limit of the City of York, east and north along the northern limit of the City of Toronto, south along Yonge Street and westerly along the CPR line to Ossington Avenue.

In 1996, it was redefined to consist of the part of the cities of Toronto and York bounded by a line drawn from the Canadian Pacific Railway north along Ossington Avenue, east along Davenport Road,north along Winona Drive, west along Eglinton Avenue West, north along the eastern limit of the City of York, east along the northern limit of the City of Toronto, south along Bathurst Street, southeast along the Belt Line (formerly the Canadian National Railway), east along Eglinton Avenue West, north along Yonge Street, east along Broadway Avenue, south and east along the eastern limit of the City of Toronto, west along the south side of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, south along the ravine situated east of Avoca Avenue, west along Rosehill Avenue, south and east along the west side of the Rosehill Reservoir, west along Woodlawn Avenue East, south along Yonge Street, and west along the Canadian Pacific Railway to Ossington Avenue.

In 2003, it was redefined to consist of the part of the City of Toronto bounded by a line drawn from the Canadian Pacific Railway north along Ossington Avenue, east along Davenport Road, north along Winona Drive, west along Holland Park Avenue, north along Oakwood Avenue, west along Rogers Road, north along Dufferin Street, east along Eglinton Avenue West, north along Yonge Street, east along Broadway Avenue, south along the former eastern limit of the City of Toronto, west along the south side of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, southeast along the Don River Tributary situated east of Avoca Avenue, west along Rosehill Avenue, south along the west side of the Rosehill Reservoir, west along Jackes Avenue, south along Yonge Street and west along the Canadian Pacific Railway to Ossington Avenue.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Toronto East Centre, Toronto Northeast, Toronto South and Toronto West Centre prior to 1933
18th 1935-1940     Douglas Ross Progressive Conservative
19th 1940-1945
20th 1945-1949
21st 1949-1953     James Rooney Liberal
22nd 1953-1957     Roland Michener Progressive Conservative
23rd 1957-1958
24th 1958-1962
25th 1962-1963     Ian Wahn Progressive Conservative
26th 1963-1965
27th 1965-1968
28th 1968-1972
29th 1972-1974     Ron Atkey Progressive Conservative
30th 1974-1979     John Roberts Liberal
31st 1979-1980     Ron Atkey Progressive Conservative
32nd 1980-1984     John Roberts Liberal
33rd 1984-1988     Barbara McDougall Progressive Conservative
34th 1988-1993
35th 1993-1997     Barry Campbell Liberal
36th 1997-2000     Carolyn Bennett Liberal
37th 2000-2004
38th 2004-2006
39th 2006-

Provincial electoral district

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Members of Provincial Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:

Federal election results

Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Carolyn Bennett 29,295
     Conservative Peter Kent 15,021
     New Democrat Paul Summerville 11,189
     Green Kevin Farmer 2,785


Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Carolyn Bennett 32,171
     Conservative Barry Cline 11,226
     New Democrat Norman Tobias 8,667
     Green Peter Elgie 3,031


Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Carolyn Bennett 25,110
     Progressive Conservative Barry Cline 10,035
     Canadian Alliance Theo Caldwell 5,415
     New Democrat Guy Hunter 4,372
     Green Don Roebuck 759
     Marijuana Andrew Potter 221
     Canadian Action Mark Till 125
     Marxist-Leninist Barbara Seed 88
     Natural Law Ron Parker 83


Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Carolyn Bennett 26,389
     Progressive Conservative Peter Atkins 11,520
     New Democrat Michael Halewood 6,028
     Reform Francis Floszmann 3,564
     Green Don Roebuck 597
     Natural Law Neil Dickie 221
     Canadian Action Daniel Widdicombe 182
     Marxist-Leninist Fernand Deschamps 135


Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Barry Campbell 27,878
     Progressive Conservative Isabel Bassett 12,500
     Reform Paul Chaplin 5,707
     New Democrat David Jacobs 2,629
     National Party Mario Godlewski 1,253
     Green Jim Harris 491
     Natural Law Rick C. See also Politics of Ontario The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (also known as Ontario Legislative Assembly or OntLA) is the Legislature Michael J Bryant (born 1966 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Politician in Ontario, Canada. The Ontario Liberal Party is a Centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. The 2006 Canadian federal election (more formally the 39th General Election) was held on January 23 2006 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Carolyn A Bennett, PC, MP (born December 20, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for The Conservative Party of Canada ( Parti conservateur du Canada) colloquially known as the " Tories " is a conservative Peter Kent (born July 27, 1943) is Deputy Editor of Global Television News a Canadian TV network Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots Paul Summerville is a Canadian born (December 1957 in London, England raised in Toronto, Canada who has held senior positions as an Economist The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. The Canadian federal election 2004 (more formally the 38th General Election) was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Carolyn A Bennett, PC, MP (born December 20, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for The Conservative Party of Canada ( Parti conservateur du Canada) colloquially known as the " Tories " is a conservative Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. The 2000 Canadian federal election was held on November 27, 2000, to elect 301 Members of Parliament of the Canadian House of Commons of The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Carolyn A Bennett, PC, MP (born December 20, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian The Canadian Alliance (in French Alliance Canadienne) formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (or in French Alliance réformiste-conservateur Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. The Marijuana Party of Canada ( French: Parti Marijuana du Canada) is a Canadian federal Political party whose short-form name that The Canadian Action Party (CAP (French Parti action canadienne (PAC is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1997 History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Natural Law Party of Canada was the Canadian branch of the international Natural Law Party founded in 1992 by a group of educators business leaders and Ronald JD Parker is a former political candidate in Ontario, Canada. The Canadian federal election of 1997 was held on June 2, 1997, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 36th Parliament of The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Carolyn A Bennett, PC, MP (born December 20, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Reform Party of Canada ( Parti réformiste du Canada) was a Canadian federal Political party that existed from 1987 to 2000 The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. The Natural Law Party of Canada was the Canadian branch of the international Natural Law Party founded in 1992 by a group of educators business leaders and The Canadian Action Party (CAP (French Parti action canadienne (PAC is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1997 History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Canadian federal election of 1993 (officially the 35th general election) was held on October 25 of that year to elect members to the Canadian House of Commons The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Barry R Campbell (born June 15, 1950) is a Canadian politician and lawyer The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Isabel Bassett (born August 23, 1939) is a Canadian broadcaster and former Politician. The Reform Party of Canada ( Parti réformiste du Canada) was a Canadian federal Political party that existed from 1987 to 2000 Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The National Party of Canada was a short-lived Canadian Political party that contested the 1993 federal election. The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. James R M "Jim" Harris (born February 12, 1961) is a Canadian author environmentalist and politician The Natural Law Party of Canada was the Canadian branch of the international Natural Law Party founded in 1992 by a group of educators business leaders and Weberg 314
     Independent Jim Conrad 262
     Libertarian Rick Stenhouse 107
     Marxist-Leninist David Gershuny 87
     Abolitionist Marion Velma Joyce 19
     Commonwealth Mike Twose 10


Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Barbara McDougall 25,206
     Liberal Aideen Nicholson 21,655
     New Democrat Diane Bull 5,303
     Green Philip Sarazen 348
     Libertarian Christian P. The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Abolitionist Party of Canada was a Canadian Political party founded by Perennial candidate John C The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada was a Canadian political party formed by Canadians who supported the ideology of U The Canadian federal election of 1988 was held November 21, 1988, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 34th Parliament The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Barbara Jean McDougall, PC, OC, (born November 12, 1937, Toronto, Ontario) is a former Canadian Politician The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Aideen Nicholson (born April 29 1927) is a former Canadian politician Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement Sorensen 346
     Communist John MacClennan 171


Canadian federal election, 1984
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Barbara McDougall 20,914
     Liberal John Roberts 16,659
     New Democrat John Webb 5,545
     Green Joell Vanderwagen 514
     Libertarian Jocelyne Demers 210
     Communist Gerry Van Houten 99
     Commonwealth William Gerby 36


Canadian federal election, 1980
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Roberts 17,905
     Progressive Conservative Ronald Atkey 15,643
     New Democrat James Lockyer 5,301
     Rhinoceros Liza Armour 311
     Libertarian Dan A. History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 The Canadian federal election of 1984 was held on September 4 of that year to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 33rd Parliament The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Barbara Jean McDougall, PC, OC, (born November 12, 1937, Toronto, Ontario) is a former Canadian Politician The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political John Moody Roberts PC, BA, BPhil, DPhil (Born November 28, 1933 in Hamilton Ontario - Died March 30 Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada was a Canadian political party formed by Canadians who supported the ideology of U The Canadian federal election of 1980 was held on February 18, 1980 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 32nd Parliament The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political John Moody Roberts PC, BA, BPhil, DPhil (Born November 28, 1933 in Hamilton Ontario - Died March 30 The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Ronald George "Ron" Atkey, PC, QC (born February 15 1942 in Saint John New Brunswick) is a lawyer law professor and former Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots James Lockyer is a Lawyer and a prominent social justice activist in Canada. Policies and politics The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement Kornitzer 162
     Not affiliated Robert Smith 108
     Communist Mel Doig 76
     Independent Naomi Jolliffe 37
     Marxist-Leninist Keith Ramdeen 22


Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Ronald Atkey 19,161
     Liberal John Roberts 17,949
     New Democrat James Lockyer 5,779
     Libertarian Ronald F. History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 Melbourne A Doig (died October 25, 1998) was a longtime Communist politician in Ontario, Canada. History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Canadian federal election of 1979 was held on May 22, 1979 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 31st Parliament The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Ronald George "Ron" Atkey, PC, QC (born February 15 1942 in Saint John New Brunswick) is a lawyer law professor and former The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political John Moody Roberts PC, BA, BPhil, DPhil (Born November 28, 1933 in Hamilton Ontario - Died March 30 Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots James Lockyer is a Lawyer and a prominent social justice activist in Canada. The Libertarian Party of Canada is a political party in Canada that subscribes to the tenets of the libertarian movement Bailey 325
     Rhinoceros Jacques Gauthier 117
     Communist Ruth Fitzgerald 97
     Marxist-Leninist Nola Moore 29


Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Roberts 16,124
     Progressive Conservative Ronald Atkey 15,010
     New Democrat Lukin Robinson 3,913
     Communist Barbara Cameron 165
     Independent Richard Carl Bolster 138
     Marxist-Leninist Crawford McNair 56


Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Ronald Atkey 15,676
     Liberal Ian Wahn 14,484
     New Democrat Mary Boyce 4,376
     Independent Kay Macpherson 2,044
     Not affiliated Elizabeth Hill 133
     Social Credit John Bilan 87
     Not affiliated Crawford McNair 48


Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ian Wahn 20,981
     Progressive Conservative Barry Lowes 10,882
     New Democrat Robert Fenn 2,743
     Independent Liberal W. Policies and politics History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Canadian federal election of 1974 was held on July 8, 1974 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 30th Parliament The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political John Moody Roberts PC, BA, BPhil, DPhil (Born November 28, 1933 in Hamilton Ontario - Died March 30 The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Ronald George "Ron" Atkey, PC, QC (born February 15 1942 in Saint John New Brunswick) is a lawyer law professor and former Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 History and ideology Hardial Bains founded the Internationalists at the University of British Columbia on March 13 1963. The Canadian federal election of 1972 was held on October 30 1972 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 29th Parliament of Canada The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Ronald George "Ron" Atkey, PC, QC (born February 15 1942 in Saint John New Brunswick) is a lawyer law professor and former The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in The Canadian federal election of 1968 was held on June 25, 1968, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 28th Parliament The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots J. Russell Taylor 420
     Communist Rae Allan Murphy 292


Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ian Wahn 12,251
     Progressive Conservative Ward Markle 8,204
     New Democrat Alan Rimmer 4,821


Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ian Wahn 15,891
     Progressive Conservative Joel W. History Origins The Communist Party was organized with great secrecy in a barn near the city of Guelph Ontario, on May 28 and 29 1921 The Canadian federal election of 1965 was held on November 8 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 27th Parliament of The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Canadian federal election of 1963 was held on April 8 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 26th Parliament of Canada The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Aldred 7,795
     New Democrat Don Stevenson 3,794
     Social Credit Neil Carmichael 543


Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ian Wahn 11,140
     Progressive Conservative Roland Michener 11,013
     New Democrat Don Stevenson 3,533
     Social Credit Neil Carmichael 563
     Independent Douglas Campbell 328


Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Roland Michener 18,213
     Liberal Joseph S. Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in The Canadian federal election of 1962 was held on June 18 1962 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 25th Parliament of Canada The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Daniel Roland Michener PC CC CMM CD QC ( April 19, 1900 - August 6, 1991 Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in The Canadian federal election of 1958 was the 24th general election in Canada's history The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Daniel Roland Michener PC CC CMM CD QC ( April 19, 1900 - August 6, 1991 The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Williams 7,212
     Co-operative Commonwealth Margot Thompson 2,686


Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Roland Michener 13,243
     Liberal James Rooney 6,586
     Co-operative Commonwealth Margot Thompson 2,906
     Social Credit Burton Ford 533


Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Roland Michener 9,738
     Liberal James Rooney 9,223
     Co-operative Commonwealth Andrew F. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF (French Fédération du commonwealth coopératif, then Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a Canadian The Canadian federal election of 1957 was held June 10, 1957, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 23rd Parliament The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Daniel Roland Michener PC CC CMM CD QC ( April 19, 1900 - August 6, 1991 The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF (French Fédération du commonwealth coopératif, then Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a Canadian The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in The Canadian federal election of 1953 was held on August 10 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 22nd Parliament of Canada The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Daniel Roland Michener PC CC CMM CD QC ( April 19, 1900 - August 6, 1991 The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF (French Fédération du commonwealth coopératif, then Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a Canadian Brewin 3,786
     Labour Progressive Annie Buller Guralnick 369
     Social Credit Neil Carmichael 363


Canadian federal election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal James Rooney 14,000
     Progressive Conservative Roland Michener 12,922
     Co-operative Commonwealth Andrew F. For the Labour-Progressive Coalition Government in New Zealand see the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand The Labour-Progressive Party was a Communist Annie Buller ( 9 December 1895 – 19 January 1973) was a union organizer and manager of multiple Communist Party of Canada (CPC publications The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in The Canadian federal election of 1949 was held on June 27 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 21st Parliament of Canada. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Daniel Roland Michener PC CC CMM CD QC ( April 19, 1900 - August 6, 1991 The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF (French Fédération du commonwealth coopératif, then Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a Canadian Brewin 6,677


Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Douglas Ross 12,390
     Liberal James Rooney 12,211
     Co-operative Commonwealth Andrew F. The Canadian federal election of 1945 was the 20th general election in Canadian history The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Douglas A Ross (born 9 May 1948) is a British physicist and colleague of Chris Sachrajda. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF (French Fédération du commonwealth coopératif, then Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a Canadian Brewin 4,958
     Labour Progressive William Kashtan 895


Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes
     National Government Douglas Ross 15,591
     Liberal James Rooney 14,816


Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Douglas Ross 10,852
     Liberal Salter A. Hayden 10,322
     Reconstruction James Robertson 2,713
     Co-operative Commonwealth Ted Jolliffe 2,628

Provincial election results

Ontario general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Michael Bryant 21,322 47. For the Labour-Progressive Coalition Government in New Zealand see the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand The Labour-Progressive Party was a Communist William Kashtan (1909-1993 became General secretary of the Communist Party of Canada in January 1965 several months following the death of Leslie Morris The Canadian federal election of 1940 was the 19th general election in Canadian history National Government was a name used by the Conservative Party of Canada for the 1940 federal election under leader Robert Manion. Douglas A Ross (born 9 May 1948) is a British physicist and colleague of Chris Sachrajda. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political The Canadian federal election of 1935 was held on October 14, 1935 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 18th Parliament The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation. Douglas A Ross (born 9 May 1948) is a British physicist and colleague of Chris Sachrajda. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Salter Adrian Hayden ( May 31, 1896 &ndash January 5, 1987) was a Canadian lawyer and senator. The Reconstruction Party was a Canadian political party founded by Henry Herbert Stevens, a long-time Conservative Member of Parliament (MP The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF (French Fédération du commonwealth coopératif, then Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a Canadian Edward Bigelow "Ted" Jolliffe (1909 &ndash March 18 1998 was a Canadian Social democratic politician and lawyer The Ontario general election of 2007 was held on October 10 2007 to elect members ( MPPs) of the 39th Legislative Assembly of the Province The Ontario Liberal Party is a Centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. Michael J Bryant (born 1966 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Politician in Ontario, Canada. 5
     Progressive Conservative Lillyann Goldstein 11,924 26. The Ontario PC Party, formally known as the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (in french Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario) is a Right-of-centre 6
     New Democrat Julian Heller 7,037 15. The Ontario New Democratic Party, formally known as New Democratic Party of Ontario, is a Social democratic political party in Ontario, Canada 7
     Green Steven D'Sa 3,708 8. The Green Party of Ontario ( GPO) is a political party in Ontario Canada. 3
     Independent Charles de Kerckhove 126 0. In Politics, an independent is a Politician who is not Affiliated with any Political party. 6
     Libertarian John Kittredge 126 0. The Ontario Libertarian Party is a political party in Ontario, Canada that was founded in 1975 by Bruce Evoy Vince Miller and others, inspired by the formation 6
     Family Coalition Blaise Thompson 192 0. The Family Coalition Party is a small political party in Ontario, Canada that promotes a socially conservative ideology 4
     Freedom Carol Leborg 126 0. The Freedom Party of Ontario is a provincial political party in Ontario, Canada. 6
Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 24009 55%
Mixed member proportional 19630 45%
Ontario general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Michael Bryant 24,887 54. An Ontario electoral reform referendum was held on October 10, 2007, in an attempt to establish a Mixed member proportional representation (MMP system The Ontario general election of 2003 was held on October 2, 2003, to elect the 103 members of the 38th Legislative Assembly (Members of Provincial The Ontario Liberal Party is a Centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. Michael J Bryant (born 1966 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Politician in Ontario, Canada. 76 +4. 19
     Progressive Conservative Charis Kelso 11,203 24. The Ontario PC Party, formally known as the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (in french Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario) is a Right-of-centre 65 -15. 74
     New Democrat Julian Heller 6,740 14. The Ontario New Democratic Party, formally known as New Democratic Party of Ontario, is a Social democratic political party in Ontario, Canada 83 +7. 70
     Green Peter Elgie 2,266 4. The Green Party of Ontario ( GPO) is a political party in Ontario Canada. 99 +4. 30
     Freedom Carol Leborg 354 0. The Freedom Party of Ontario is a provincial political party in Ontario, Canada. 78
Ontario general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes %
     Liberal Michael Bryant 23,755 50. An Ontario general election was held on June 3 1999, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The Ontario Liberal Party is a Centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. Michael J Bryant (born 1966 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Politician in Ontario, Canada. 57
     Progressive Conservative Isabel Bassett 18,973 40. The Ontario PC Party, formally known as the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (in french Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario) is a Right-of-centre Isabel Bassett (born August 23, 1939) is a Canadian broadcaster and former Politician. 39
     New Democrat Larry Solway 3,350 7. The Ontario New Democratic Party, formally known as New Democratic Party of Ontario, is a Social democratic political party in Ontario, Canada 13
     Green Don Roebuck 326 0. The Green Party of Ontario ( GPO) is a political party in Ontario Canada. 69
     Independent Philip Fernandez 194 0. In Politics, an independent is a Politician who is not Affiliated with any Political party. 41
     Natural Law Linda Martin 188 0. The Natural Law Party of Ontario was a political party in Ontario Canada, the provincial affiliate of the Natural Law Party of Canada. 4
     Independent Antonio Maristanes 184 0. In Politics, an independent is a Politician who is not Affiliated with any Political party. 39

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