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We have compiled a candidate tracker that will let you follow interesting races throughout the country.For those only interested in a few, we have for you a 30 To Watch tracker where you'll find the leaders and interesting candidates and races.
In addition, we have regional trackers
Candidate Tracker At a glance: 30 to watch Your guide to the candidates to watch on election night |
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Leaders (9:30 p.m.) Newfoundland Nova Scotia 7:30 |
Quebec 9:30 p.m. |
Saskatchewan
9:30 p.m. Jim Pankiw, independent, Saskatoon - Humboldt (incumbent) Larry Spencer, independent, Regina - Lumsden (incumbent) Ralph Goodale, Liberal, Wascana (Finance Minister faces Tory challenger) Alberta 9:30 p.m. Anne McLellan, Liberal, Edmonton Centre (Deputy PM) David Kilgour, Liberal, Edmonton Beaumont (One of two Liberals in Tory land) British Columbia 10 p.m. Burnaby-Douglas (Former Svend Robinson riding; Liberal nomination woes - Liberal's Bill Cunningham v. NDP Bill Siksay) David Emerson, Liberal, Vancouver Kingsway (Former CEO, star candidate) Ujjal Dosanjh, Liberal, Vancouver South (Former B.C. premier, star candidate) Andrew Lewis, Green, Saanich - Gulf Islands (Will he win a seat for the Green Party?) |
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Candidate Tracker / Atlantic provinces Results: 7 p.m. EDT in Nfld., 7:30 p.m. the rest Your guide to the candidates to watch on election night | ||
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Seats: 32 Newfoundland: 7 seats (At dissolution: Lib. 4, Tory 3) PEI: 4 seats (At dissolution: Lib. 4) Nova Scotia: 11 seats (At dissolution: Lib. 5, Tory 3, NDP 3) New Brunswick: 10 seats (At dissolution: Lib. 6, Tory 2, NDP 1, Ind. 1) | ||
Newfoundland and Labrador 7 p.m. Loyola Hearn, Tory, St. John's South (high-profile Tory MP) Norman Doyle, Tory, St. John's North (fisheries critic and former Tory caucus chair) ![]() John Efford, Liberal, Bonavista-Trinity-Conception (Minister of Natural Resources) Prince Edward Island 7:30 p.m. ![]() Joseph McGuire, Egmont, (Minister of Atlantic Opportunities Agency) Wayne Easter, Liberal, Malpeque (former cabinet minister) Key to watch Cardigan, the highest voter turnout in 2000 |
Nova Scotia 7:30 p.m. ![]() Alexa McDonough NDP, Halifax (former leader) ![]() Peter MacKay, Tory, Central Nova Scotia (founder of new Conservative party, likely to get big role in Harper caucus) Bill Casey, Tory, North Nova (moderate Tory was part of DRC) Gerald Keddy, Tory, South Shore, St. Margaret's ![]() Scott Brison, Liberal, Kings Hants (high profile candidate) Geoff Regan, Liberal, Halifax West, (Minister of Fisheries and Oceans) Robert Thibault, Liberal, West Nova (former cabinet minister) |
New Brunswick 7:30 p.m. ![]() Greg Thompson, Tory, St. Croix-Bellesile Saint John, Elsie Wayne's old seat ![]() Andy Scott, Liberal, Fredericton (Minister of Infrastructure) Claudette Bradshaw, Liberal, Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe (Minister of Labour) |
Candidate Tracker / Quebec Results start: 9:30 p.m. EDT Your guide to the candidates to watch on election night | ||
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![]() Pierre Paradis, Tory, Manicouagan ![]() Helene Chalifour Scherrer, Liberal, Louis-Hιbert (Minister of Heritage) Jacques Saada, Liberal, Brossard - La Prairie (House leader) Pierre Pettigrew, Liberal, Papineau (Health Minister) Denis Coderre, Liberal, Bourassa (Privy Council member) Lucienne Robillard, Liberal, Ville-Marie (Minister of Industry) |
![]() Irwin Cotler, Liberal, Mount Royal (Minister of Justice, Attorney General) Liza Frulla, Liberal, Le Ber, (Minister of Social Development) Denis Paradis, Liberal, Brome - Missisquoi, (Minister of State) Jean Lapierre, Liberal, Outremont (Martin's Quebec lieutenant) Paul Martin, Liberal, Lasalle - Emard (Leader) ![]() Richard Marceau, Bloc, Charlesbourg MP (sponsorship committee) Real Menard, Bloc, Hochelaga Pierre Paquette, Bloc, Joliette, (strong Bloc riding) |
![]() Francine Lalonde, Bloc, La Pointe-de-l'Ξle, (foreign affairs critic) Gilles Duceppe, Bloc, Laurier, Leader Caroline St-Hilaire, Bloc, Longueuil (effective in House of Commons) Odina Desrochers, Bloc, Lotbiniθre (sponsorship inquiry committee) Bernard Bigras, Bloc, Rosemont (environmental critic) Stephane Bergeron, Bloc, Verchθres - Les Patriotes (visited Sampson in jail) Worth watching: Marie-Θve Bilodeau, Liberal, Saint Maurice (Jean Chretien's old riding) |
Candidate Tracker / Ontario Results start: 9:30 p.m. EDT Your guide to the candidates to watch on election night | ||
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![]() Tony Clement, Tory, Brampton West (former Ontario minister) David Turnbull, Tory, Don Valley West (big battle vs. Liberal John Godfrey) Bev Shipley, Tory, Middlesex-Kent Pierre Poilievre, Tory, Nepean-Carlton. (vs Liberal David Pratt) Belinda Stronach, Tory, Newmarket Aurora (former leadership candidate) Gary Schellenberger, Tory, Perth-Wellington (incumbent Tory) Cheryl Gallant, Tory, Renfrew Nipissing (controversial remarks on abortion) Joe Spina, Tory, Vaughan (former MPP vs. Liberal Maurizio Bevilacqua) ![]() Joe Volpe, Liberal, Eglinton-Lawrence (Minister of Human Resources) Don Boudria, Liberal, Glengarry - Prescott - Russell (former Chretien minister) Bob Speller, Liberal, Halimand - Norfolk (Agriculture) Stan Keyes, Liberal, Hamilton Centre, (National Revenue) Tony Valeri, Liberal, Hamilton East - Stoney Creek (Transport, fought Sheila Copps) |
con't John McCallum, Liberal, Markham - Unionville (Veteran Affairs) Peter Milliken, Liberal, Kingston and the Islands, (Speaker) Carolyn Parrish, Liberal, Mississauga - Erindale (expected fierce riding battle David Pratt, Liberal, Nepean - Carleton (Defence) Andy Mitchell, Liberal, Parry Sound - Muskoka (Indian Affairs and Northern Development) Dan McTeague, Liberal, Pickering - Scarborough East (Privy Council member) Bill Graham, Liberal, Toronto Centre, (Foreign Affairs) Judy Sgro, Liberal, York West, (Citizenship and Immigration) James Peterson, Liberal, Willowdale, (International Trade) Jean Augustine, Liberal, Etobicoke - Lakeshore, (Multiculturalism and Status of Women) Joseph Comuzzi, Liberal, Thunder Bay - Superior North (Economic development for Northern Ontario) Ken Dryden, Liberal, York Centre (Star candidate) |
Key battles Toronto-Danforth, (Jack Layton v. Dennis Mills v. Jim Harris) Trinity Spadina, (Olivia Chow v. Tony Ianno) Ottawa South, (Brother of Ontario premier David McGuinty v. Wife of Maher Arar, Monia Mazigh v. Alan Riddell) Lanark - Frontenac (Incumbent and high-profile Tory Scott Reid v. Liberal incumbent Larry McCormick) ![]() Olivia Chow, NDP, Trinity-Spadina (high-profile candidate; husband-wife in House?) Jack Layton, NDP, Toronto-Danforth (Leader) Ed Broadbent, NDP, Ottawa Centre (Guess who's back?) Monia Mazigh, NDP, Ottawa South (wife of Arar) Brian Masse, NDP, Windsor West (incumbent) Joe Comartin, NDP, Windsor-Tecumseh (incumbent) Sid Ryan, NDP, Oshawa (Union leader) Peter Tabuns, NDP, Beaches - East York (Former councillor, Greenpeace) |
Candidate Tracker / Prairies Results start: 9:30 p.m. EDT Your guide to the candidates to watch on election night | ||
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Seats: 56 Manitoba: 14 seats (At dissolution: Lib. 5, Tory, 5, NDP 4) Saskatchewan: 14 seats (At dissolution: Tory 8, NDP, 2, Lib. 2, Ind. 2) Alberta: 28 seats (At dissolution: Tory 23, Lib 2, Ind. 1) Note: Alberta had 26 seats at dissolution | ||
Manitoba![]() Inky Mark, Tory, Dauphin Swan River Brian Pallister, Tory, Portage Lisgar (Almost certain win) Vic Toews, Tory, Provencher- (Battle with Liberal Peter Epp?) ![]() Glen Murray, Liberal, Charleswood - St. James (Former mayor and star candidate) Reg Alcock, Liberal, Winnipeg South (Treasury Board, CWB) Rey Pagtakhan, Liberal, Winnipeg North ![]() Pat Martin, NDP, Winnipeg Centre (incumbent) Bev Desjarlais, NDP Churchill (incumbent) Judy Wasylycia-Leis, NDP, Winnipeg North Bill Blaikie, NDP, Elmwood-Transcona (House Leader) Key battle Winnipeg North (battle of incumbents: Liberal Rey Pagtakhan v. NDP's Judy Wasylycia-Leis) |
Alberta![]() David Kilgour, Liberal, Edmonton - Beaumont (Will he survive?) Anne McLellan, Liberal, Edmonton Centre (Deputy PM) Ken Nicol, Liberal, Lethbridge (former Lib Leader Alta) Doug Faulkner, Liberal (former Fort McMurray mayor) ![]() Art Hanger, Tory, Calgary Northeast (Right side of Tory party) Diane Ablonczy, Tory, Calgary - Nose Hill (member of sponsorship committee) Jason Kenney, Tory, Calgary Southeast, (high-profile, long-time Reform) Stephen Harper, Tory, Calgary Southwest, Tory Leader Kevin Sorenson, Tory, Crowfoot, (Justice critic, strong anti-gun registry) John Williams, Tory, Edmonton - St. Albert (head of sponsorship committee) Myron Thompson, Tory, Wild Rose |
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Candidate Tracker / British Columbia Results start: 10 p.m. EDT Your guide to the candidates to watch on election night | ||
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Seats: 36 | ||
![]() Chuck Strahl, Tory, Chilliwack - Fraser Canyon (Former Reform, Alliance, high profile) Stockwell Day, Tory, Okanagan - Coquihalla (Former Alliance leader) Jay Hill, Tory, Prince George - Peace River (Defence critic) John Reynolds, Tory, West Vancouver - Sunshine Coast (Former house leader, interim leader) ![]() Dave Haggard, Liberal, New Westeminster - Coquitlam (Union leader) Hedy Fry, Liberal, Vancouver Centre (Former minister) |
![]() Stephen Owen, Liberal, Vancouver Quadra (Public Works and Government Services) David Anderson, Liberal, Victoria (Environment minister) David Emerson, Liberal, Vancouver Kingsway (Former CEO, star candidate) Ujjal Dosanjh, Liberal, Vancouver South (Former B.C. premier, star candidate) Shirley Chan, Liberal, Vancouver East (star candidate) Keith Martin, Liberal, Esquimalt - Juan de Fuca (former Alliance) The North Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Liberal, Western Arctic (cabinet) |
![]() Libby Davies, NDP, Vancouver East (incumbent) ![]() Andrew Lewis, Green, Saanich - Gulf Islands (Will he win a seat for the Green Party?) Key battles Burnaby-Douglas (Former Svend Robinson riding; Liberal nomination woes - Liberal's Bill Cunningham v. NDP Bill Siksay) Surrey North (Will independent incumbent Chuck Cadman win or split the right?) Vancouver East (Liberal star Shirley Chan v. popular NDP incumbent Libby Davies) |
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