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2004 Canadian election

A Canadian federal election, also known as a general election, will most likely be held in early 2004. The exact date is up to the Prime Minister; issues such as the inquiry into the sponsorship scandal may delay the call.

Canadian voters will elect a new House of Commons (the lower house of Parliament). If the currently governing Liberal Party of Canada wins neither a majority nor a plurality, the prime minister may resign and the Governor General would then invite the leader of a different party to form a new government.

All the major national parties will run under different leaders in this next election than the last, held in 2000. This election will also mark the debut of the new Conservative Party of Canada, which will choose a new leader in March.

Until the sponsorship scandal, most pundits were predicting that new Prime Minister Paul Martin would lead the Liberals to a fourth majority government, possibly setting a record for number of seats won. However, polls released immediately after it broke out showed Liberal support down as much as 10% nationwide, with greater declines in its heartland of Quebec and Ontario.

Opposition parties

In the final months of 2003, the New Democrats, the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance were running a distant second, third and fourth, respectively, in public opinion polls.

Many pundits predicted that the combination of the popular and fiscally conservative Martin, along with continued vote-splitting on the right, could lead to the almost total annihilation of the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. This fear has prompted those two parties to form a united Conservative Party of Canada, which was approved by the Canadian Alliance on December 5, 2003 and by the Progressive Conservatives on December 6, 2003.

The new Conservative Party has pulled ahead of the NDP in the most recent polls, although its support has been well below the combined support that the Progressive Conservatives and the Alliance had as separate parties.

Prior to the announcement of the union of the right-of-centre parties, many were predicting an NDP official opposition. A new leader, clear social democratic policies, and the possible collapse of the other opposition parties may allow the NDP to make breakthroughs in all the regions of the country.

While many predicted that the election of the strongly federalist Quebec Liberal Party under Jean Charest would give the Bloc Québécois (BQ) new purpose and assure it a place in the next parliament, the party sank in the polls. The continued decline in support for sovereignty, an unpopular leader, the massive popularity of Paul Martin, the renewed presence of the NDP and possibly a united conservative/decentralist party in the province, threatened the official status of the BQ. However, recent polls have show that the unpopularity of the Charest government has led to a backlash against both provincial and federal Liberals in Quebec leading to a resurgence of the BQ which is now statistically tied with the Liberals for support in the province.

Timeline

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Upcoming events

Leadership races of 2003 and 2004

Recent poll numbers

  • Last Compas poll (14/02/04): Liberal 44%, Conservative 26%, NDP 19%, BQ 9%
  • Last SES Research poll (02/02/04): Liberal 48%, Conservative 23%, NDP 15%, BQ 11%
  • Last Ipsos-Reid poll (17/02/04): Liberal 35%, Conservative 27%, NDP 17%, BQ 11%
  • Last Ekos poll (21/12/03): Liberal 56%, Conservative 25%, NDP 12%, BQ 9%
  • Last SOM poll (02/12/03): Liberal 58%, NDP 18%, Conservative 13%, BQ 9%
  • Last Leger poll (09/06/03): Liberal 55%, PC 14%, CA 12%, NDP 10%, BQ 8%
Source: http://www.canadawebpages.com/pc-polls.asp

2004 federal representation

Due to the 2001 census, Canada's 301 electoral districts will increase to 308. Boundary changes will take effect across the country to even out population redistribution, and seven new districts will be formed. Each province has a minimum amount of seats, and therefore it is rare for a province to lose seats in a redistribution. These changes still need to be passed by the House of Commons (as of December 12, 2003); they are expected to take effect in April 2004.

Current distribution

Party Party Leader Seats Popular Vote
Before After # %
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 33      
Canadian Action Party Paul T. Hellyer 0      
Communist Party of Canada Miguel Figueroa 0      
Conservative Party of Canada John Lynch-Staunton (interim) 72      
The Green Party of Canada Jim Harris 0      
Liberal Party of Canada Paul Martin 170      
Marijuana Party Marc-Boris St-Maurice 0      
Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada Sandra L. Smith 0      
New Democratic Party Jack Layton 14      
Independent 9      
No Affiliation 0      
Vacant 3 308  
  301
The parties below have not yet been granted full recognition by Elections Canada
Absolutely Absurd Party Jan Jagiellowicz  
Christian Heritage Party Ronald O. Gray
National Alternative Party Gilles Lavoie
The Ontario Party of Canada George E. Burns
Source: http://www.elections.ca
Other elections: 1988 1993 1997 2000 2004
Canadian federal elections



Province-by-Province results. Seats and Popular Vote. (contains current seats in parliament)

Party Name North B.C. Alb Sask Man Ont Que NB NS PEI NL Canada/Total
Liberal Party Seats 3 6 2 2 5 96 37 6 5 4 4 170
Pop Vote                        
Conservative Party Seats   25 23 8 5 3   2 3   3 72
Pop Vote                        
Bloc Quebecois Seats             33         33
Pop Vote                        
New Democratic Party Seats   2   2 4 2   1 3     14
pop vote                        
Others Seats   1   2   2 5         10
Others Pop Vote                        
Party Name North B.C. Alb Sask Man Ont Que NB NS PEI NL Canada/Total
Note. Parties that capture less than 1% of the vote in a province are not recorded. Parties that capture more than 1% in a province, but less than 1% nationally, do not have national numbers.

Seat by seat breakdown

Cabinet Ministers and Party Leaders are denoted in bold

Candidates not yet officially nominated are denoted in italics.

Newfoundland and Labrador Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Avalon John Efford       new district  
Bonavista--Exploits   Rex Barnes     Rex Barnes  
Humber--St. Barbe--Baie Verte Gerry Byrne       Gerry Byrne  
Labrador Lawrence O'Brien       Lawrence O'Brien  
Random--Burin--St. George's Bill Matthews       Bill Matthews  
St. John's North   Norman E. Doyle (tbd Mar 2)     Norman E. Doyle  
St. John's South   Loyola Hearn     Loyola Hearn
Prince Edward Island Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Cardigan Lawrence MacAuley       Lawrence MacAulay  
Charlottetown Shawn Murphy       Shawn Murphy  
Egmont Joe McGuire       Joe McGuire  
Malpeque Wayne Easter       Wayne Easter  
Nova Scotia Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Cape Breton--Canso Rodger Cuzner       Rodger Cuzner  
Central Nova Susan L. Green Peter MacKay (tbd Feb 28)     Peter MacKay  
Dartmouth--Cole Harbour     Susan MacAlpine-Gillis   Wendy Lill Lill not seeking re-election
Halifax (tbd Mar 1)   Alexa McDonough   Alexa McDonough  
Halifax West Geoff Regan (tbd Mar 5) (tbd Mar 23)     Geoff Regan  
Kings--Hants Scott Brison (tbd Feb 28)       Scott Brison Brison defected from PC Party, Dec/03
North Nova   Bill Casey (tbd Mar 6)     Bill Casey  
Sackville--Eastern Shore     Peter Stoffer   Peter Stoffer  
South Shore--St. Margaret's   Gerald Keddy (tbd Mar 5) Gordon Earle   Gerald Keddy  
Sydney--Victoria Mark Eyking       Mark Eyking  
West Nova Robert Thibault       Robert Thibault  
New Brunswick Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Acadie--Bathurst Serge Rouselle   Yvon Godin   Yvon Godin  
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc       Dominic LeBlanc  
Fredericton Andy Scott (tbd Mar 13)     Andy Scott  
Fundy John Herron (tbd Mar 20)     John Herron Herron formerly with PC, now seeking Lib. nom.
Madawaska--Restigouche         Jeannot Castonguay Castonguay not seeking re-election
Miramichi Charles Hubbard       Charles Hubbard  
Moncton--Riverview--Dieppe Claudette Bradshaw       Claudette Bradshaw  
St. Croix--Belleisle   Greg Thompson     Greg Thompson  
Saint John         Elsie Wayne Wayne not seeking re-election
Tobique--Mactaquac Andy Savoy (tbd Mar 6)     Andy Savoy  
Québec (St. Lawrence Valley) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP BQ
Beauport         new district  
Berthier--Maskinongé         vacant  
Charlesbourg         new district  
Charlevoix--Montmorency       Gérard Asselin Gérard Asselin  
Chicoutimi--Le Fjord André Harvey       André Harvey  
Gaspésie--Îles-de-la-Madeleine Georges Farrah       Georges Farrah  
Joliette       Pierre Paquette Pierre Paquette  
Jonquière--Alma Daniel Giguère       new district  
Lévis--Bellechasse Christian Jobin       new district  
Lotbinière--Chutes-de-la-Chaudière (tbd Feb 20)       new district  
Louis-Hébert Hélène Scherrer       Hélène Scherrer  
Louis-Saint-Laurent         Jean Guy Carignan  
Manicouagan     Pierre Ducasse Ghislain Fournier Ghislain Fournier  
Matapédia--Matane Marc Bélanger     Jean-Yves Roy Jean-Yves Roy  
Montcalm         new district  
Portneuf Claude Duplain (tbd Feb 27)     Claude Duplain  
Québec       Christiane Gagnon Christiane Gagnon  
Repentigny       Benoît Sauvageau Benoît Sauvageau  
Richelieu       Louis Plamondon Louis Plamondon  
Rimouski--Témiscouata         new district  
Rivière-du-Loup--Montmagny         new district
Roberval       Michel Gauthier Michel Gauthier  
Saint-Maurice--Champlain       Marcel Gagnon Marcel Gagnon  
Trois-Rivières         Yves Rocheleau Rocheleau not seeking re-election
Québec (Eastern Townships & Montérégie) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP BQ
Beauce Claude Drouin       Claude Drouin  
Beauharnois--Salaberry Serge Marcil (tbd Feb 29)       Serge Marcil  
Brome--Missisquoi Denis Paradis       Denis Paradis  
Chambly--Borduas         Ghislain Lebel  
Châteguay--Saint-Constant Robert Lanctôt       Robert Lanctôt Lanctôt defected from Bloc, Dec/03
Compton--Stanstead David Price       David Price  
Drummond (tbd Feb 29)     Pauline Picard Pauline Picard  
Mégantic--L'Érable Gérard Binet       Gérard Binet  
Richmond--Arthabaska         André Bachand Bachand formerly with PC, not seeking re-election
Saint-Hyacinthe--Bagot       Yvan Loubier Yvan Loubier  
Saint-Jean       Claude Bachand Claude Bachand  
Shefford Diane St-Jacques       Diane St-Jacques  
Sherbrooke       Serge Cardin Serge Cardin  
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Nick Discepola       Nick Discepola  
Québec (Montreal, Laval & Longueuil) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP BQ
Ahuntsic Eleni Bakopanos       Eleni Bakopanos  
Alfred-Pellan Carole-Marie Allard       Carole-Marie Allard  
Bourassa Denis Coderre (tbd Feb 29)       Denis Coderre  
Brossard--La Prairie Jacques Saada (tbd Feb 20)       Jacques Saada  
Hochelaga       Réal Ménard Réal Ménard  
Honoré-Mercier Yvon Charbonneau       Yvon Charbonneau  
Jeanne-Le Ber Liza Frulla       Liza Frulla  
Lac-Saint-Louis Clifford Lincoln   Daniel Seamus Quinn   Clifford Lincoln  
La Pointe-de-l'Île Jean-Claude Gobé     Francine Lalonde Francine Lalonde  
LaSalle--Émard Paul Martin       Paul Martin  
Laurier       Gilles Duceppe Gilles Duceppe  
Laval         new district  
Laval--Les Îles Raymonde Folco       Raymonde Folco  
Longueuil Robert Gladu     Caroline St-Hilaire Caroline St-Hilaire  
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin (tbd Feb 29)       new district
Mount Royal Irwin Cotler       Irwin Cotler  
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Lachine Marlene Jennings       Marlene Jennings  
Outremont Jean LaPierre       Martin Cauchon Cauchon not seeking re-election
Papineau Pierre Pettigrew   André Frapier   Pierre Pettigrew  
Pierrefonds--Dollard Bernard Patry       Bernard Patry  
Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie Christian Bolduc   Benoît Beauchamp Bernard Bigras Bernard Bigras  
Saint-Bruno--Saint-Hubert Marc Savard       Pierrette Venne Venne seeking re-election
Saint-Lambert Yolande Thibeault       Yolande Thibeault  
Saint-Laurent--Cartierville Stéphane Dion   Zaid Mahayni   Stéphane Dion  
Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel Massimo Pacetti   Laura Colella   Massimo Pacetti  
Verchères--Les-Patriotes       Stéphane Bergeron Stéphane Bergeron  
Westmount--Ville-Marie Lucienne Robillard       Lucienne Robillard  
Québec (Laurentides, Outaouais & North) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP BQ
Abitibi--Témiscamingue Gilbert Barrette (tbd Feb 22)       Gilbert Barrette  
Argenteuil--Mirabel       Mario Laframboise Mario Laframboise  
Gatineau Mark Assad       Mark Assad  
Hull--Aylmer Marcel Proulx (tbd Feb 26)       Marcel Proulx  
Laurentides--Labelle Dominique Boyer       new district  
Nunavik--Eeyou Guy St-Julien       Guy St-Julien  
Pontiac Robert Bertrand       Robert Bertrand  
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles       Gilles-A. Perron Gilles-A. Perron  
Rivière-du-Nord (tbd Feb 23)       new district  
Terrebonne--Blainville       Diane Bourgeois Diane Bourgeois  
Ontario (Eastern) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Carleton--Lanark   Scott Reid (tbd Mar 22)     Scott Reid  
Glengarry--Prescott--Russell Don Boudria (tbd Mar 3)     Don Boudria  
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken       Peter Milliken  
Lanark--Frontenac--Lennox and Addington   (tbd Feb 21)     new district  
Leeds--Grenville Joe Jordan Gord Brown (tbd Mar 6)     Joe Jordan  
Nepean--Carleton David Pratt Pierre Poilievre (tbd Mar 4)     David Pratt  
Ottawa Centre Richard Mahoney (tbd Mar 30) Ed Broadbent   vacant  
Ottawa--Orléans Eugène Bellemare or Bruce Murdock Walter Robinson (tbd Mar 4)     Eugène Bellemare Bellemare being challenged
Ottawa South David McGuinty, Sheila Gervais, John Samuel or Camille Awada (tbd Mar 8) Jeannie Page   John Manley Manley not seeking re-election
Ottawa--Vanier Mauril Bélanger       Mauril Bélanger  
Ottawa West--Nepean Marlene Catterall Sean Casey (tbd Feb 25)     Marlene Catterall  
Prince Edward--Hastings Bruce Knutson   Jodie Jenkins(?)   Lyle Vanclief Vanclief not seeking re-election
Renfrew--Nipissing--Pembroke Betsy McGregor Cheryl Gallant     Cheryl Gallant  
Stormont--Dundas--South Glengarry Bob Kilger Guy Lauzon (tbd Feb 28)     Bob Kilger  
Ontario (Central) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Barrie Aileen Carroll Patrick Brown or Rod Jackson (tbd Feb 21)     Aileen Carroll  
Clarington--Scugog--Uxbridge Alex Shepherd (tbd Mar 11)     Alex Shepherd  
Dufferin--Caledon Murray Calder (tbd Mar 7)     Murray Calder  
Grey--Bruce--Owen Sound Ovid L. Jackson (tbd Mar 2);     Ovid L. Jackson  
Haliburton--Kawartha Lakes--Brock John O'Reilly (tbd Mar 6)     John O'Reilly  
Newmarket--Aurora   Belinda Stronach or Lois Brown (tbd Mar 9)     new district  
Northumberland--Quinte West Paul Harold Macklin (tbd Mar 13) Dave Glover or Russ Christianson   Paul Harold Macklin  
Peterborough Peter Adams (tbd Feb 28)     Peter Adams  
Simcoe--Grey Paul Bonwick (tbd Mar 6)     Paul Bonwick  
Simcoe North Paul DeVillers (tbd Mar 6)     Paul DeVillers  
York--Simcoe Karen Kraft Sloan Peter Van Loan     Karen Kraft Sloan  
Ontario (Greater Toronto Area) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Ajax--Pickering Dan McTeague       Dan McTeague  
Beaches--East York Maria Minna (tbd Feb 21)   Martin Long, Laurie Orrett or Peter Tabuns   Maria Minna  
Bramalea--Gore--Malton Gurbax S. Malhi (tbd Feb 28)     Gurbax S. Malhi  
Brampton--Springdale Sarkis Assadourian (tbd Feb 29)     Sarkis Assadourian  
Brampton West Colleen Beaumier Tony Clement     Colleen Beaumier  
Davenport Mario Silva (tbd Feb 22)   Kim Fry or Rui Pires Charles Caccia (Ind.) (?) Charles Caccia Caccia did not file Lib. nom., may run as Ind.
Don Valley East         David Collenette  
Don Valley West John Godfrey (tbd Mar 1)     John Godfrey  
Eglinton--Lawrence Joe Volpe (tbd Mar 11)     Joe Volpe  
Etobicoke Centre   (tbd Feb 19)     vacant  
Etobicoke--Lakeshore Jean Augustine (tbd Mar 9)     Jean Augustine  
Etobicoke North Roy Cullen (tbd Feb 20) (tbd Mar 9)     Roy Cullen  
Markham--Unionville John McCallum (tbd Mar 18)     John McCallum  
Mississauga--Brampton South   (tbd Mar 13)     new district  
Mississauga East--Cooksville Albina Guarnieri Riina DeFeria     Albina Guarnieri  
Mississauga--Erindale         new district  
Mississauga South Paul Szabo (tbd Mar 4)     Paul Szabo  
Mississauga--Streetsville Steve Mahoney       Steve Mahoney  
Oak Ridges--Markham   (tbd Mar 2)     new district  
Oshawa Ivan Grose (tbd Feb 25)     Ivan Grose  
Parkdale--High Park Sarmite Bulte (tbd Feb 19)   Peggy Nash   Sarmite Bulte  
Pickering--Scarborough East (tbd Feb 20) Tim Dobson     new district  
Richmond Hill (tbd Feb 22)       new district  
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett (tbd Mar 18)     Carolyn Bennett  
Scarborough--Agincourt Jim Karygiannis (tbd Mar 6)     Jim Karygiannis  
Scarborough Centre John Cannis (tbd Mar 8);     John Cannis  
Scarborough--Guildwood   (tbd Mar 9) Catherine Kozuch or Sheila White   new district  
Scarborough--Rouge River Derek Lee (tbd Feb 19)       Derek Lee  
Scarborough Southwest Tom Wappel (tbd Mar 6)     Tom Wappel  
Thornhill Elinor Caplan Josh Cooper     Elinor Caplan  
Toronto Centre Bill Graham   Michael Shapcott   Bill Graham  
Toronto--Danforth Dennis Mills (tbd Mar 25) Jack Layton   Dennis Mills Mills may not seek re-election
Trinity--Spadina Tony Ianno (tbd Mar 28) Olivia Chow(?)   Tony Ianno  
Vaughan         new district
Whitby--Oshawa Judi Longfield Ian McNeil     Judi Longfield  
Willowdale Jim Peterson       Jim Peterson  
York Centre Art Eggleton       Art Eggleton  
York South--Weston Alan Tonks       Alan Tonks  
York West Judy Sgro (tbd Feb 20)       Judy Sgro  
Ontario (Hamilton, Halton & Niagara) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough--Westdale   (tbd Mar 29)   John Bryden (Ind.)(?) John Bryden Bryden left Liberals Feb/04, may run as Ind. or Cons.
Burlington Paddy Torsney (tbd Feb 22) (tbd Mar 8) Alison Myrden   Paddy Torsney  
Halton Julian Reed or Gary Carr Dean Martin     Julian Reed Reed being challenged
Hamilton Centre Stan Keyes   David Christopherson(?)   Stan Keyes  
Hamilton East--Stoney Creek Sheila Copps or Tony Valeri (tbd Mar 6)       Sheila Copps Copps being challenged, if defeated may run as Ind.
Hamilton Mountain Beth Phinney (tbd Feb 20)       Beth Phinney  
Niagara Falls Jim Diodati, Victor Poetrangelo or Bev Hodgson (tbd Mar 10)     Gerry Pillitteri Pillitteri not seeking re-election
Niagara West--Glanbrook   Dean Allison     Tony Valeri  
Oakville Bonnie Brown or Roberta Bondar(?) (tbd Feb 21) (tbd Mar 2)     Bonnie Brown  
St. Catharines Walt Lastewka       Walt Lastewka  
Welland         new district  
Ontario (Southwestern) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Brant   (tbd Mar 11)     Jane Stewart Stewart not seeking re-election
Cambridge Janko Peric (tbd Mar 10);     Janko Peric  
Chatham-Kent--Essex Jerry Pickard (tbd Mar 27)     Jerry Pickard  
Elgin--Middlesex--London Gar Knutson (tbd Feb 28) John van der Veen or Joe Preston (tbd Mar 6)     Gar Knutson  
Essex Susan Whelan       Susan Whelan  
Guelph Brenda Chamberlain (tbd Feb 19) (tbd Mar 11) (tbd Feb 26)   Brenda Chamberlain  
Haldimand--Norfolk Bob Speller Diane Finley     Bob Speller  
Huron--Bruce Paul Steckle (tbd Mar 6)     Paul Steckle  
Kitchener Centre Karen Redman (tbd Feb 22) (tbd Feb 26)     Karen Redman  
Kitchener--Conestoga (tbd Feb 23) (tbd Mar 6)     new district  
Kitchener--Waterloo Andrew Teledgi (tbd Mar 6) Elizabeth Clarke, Dan Lajoie or Edwin Laryea   Andrew Teledgi  
London--Fanshawe Pat O'Brien (tbd Feb 22) Chris Blackman (tbd Mar 25)     Pat O'Brien  
London North Centre Joe Fontana John Stirling (tbd Mar 11)     Joe Fontana  
London West Sue Barnes (tbd Mar 11)     Sue Barnes  
Middlesex--Kent--Lambton Rose-Marie Ur (tbd Mar 23)     Rose-Marie Ur  
Oxford John Finlay Charles Ward (tbd Mar 1)     John Finlay  
Perth--Wellington   Gary Schellenberger (tbd Mar 2)     Gary Schellenberger  
Sarnia--Lambton Roger Gallaway       Roger Gallaway  
Wellington--Halton Hills   Mike Chong or Marty Burke (tbd Mar 9)     new district  
Windsor--Tecumseh   (tbd Mar 25) Joe Comartin   Joe Comartin  
Windsor West     Brian Masse   Brian Masse  
Ontario (Northern) Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Algoma--Manitoulin--Kapuskasing Brent St. Denis (tbd Mar 6)     Brent St. Denis  
Kenora     Susan Barclay   Bob Nault Nault not seeking re-election
Nickel Belt Raymond Bonin (tbd Feb 23)       Raymond Bonin  
Nipissing--Timiskaming Anthony Rota, Susan Church, Hugh McLachlan or Joe Sinicrope       Bob Wood Wood not seeking re-election
Parry Sound--Muskoka Andy Mitchell (tbd Mar 26)     Andy Mitchell  
Sault Ste. Marie Carmen F. Prozenzano   Tony Martin or Genesio Paciocco   Carmen F. Provenzano  
Sudbury Diane Marleau (tbd Feb 22)       Diane Marleau  
Thunder Bay--Rainy River Ken Boshcoff or Don Paterson (tbd Mar 13) Larry Richardson   Stan Dromisky Dromisky not seeking re-election
Thunder Bay--Superior North Joe Comuzzi       Joe Comuzzi  
Timmins--James Bay Réginald Bélair (tbd Mar 28)     Réginald Bélair  
Manitoba Candidates Incumbent Notes
Liberal Conservative NDP Other
Brandon--Souris Murray Downing