Skip to main content

Former cabinet minister Peter Penashue is pictured at a news conference in November, 2012. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced a by-election for the seat vacated by Mr. Penashue last month, after he acknowledged his campaign received ineligible donations in the 2011 general election.Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced a by-election will be held in the riding of Labrador on May 13.

The seat in Newfoundland and Labrador was vacated by former cabinet minister Peter Penashue last month, after he acknowledged his campaign received ineligible donations in the 2011 general election.

Mr. Penashue paid back $48,000 to the Receiver General of Canada, and blamed the problems on an inexperienced campaign volunteer. He is running for the seat again, with Mr. Harper's full backing.

He will be competing against Liberal Yvonne Jones, a former member of the provincial legislature, and Harry Borlase of the NDP, a researcher and analyst on northern issues.

Mr. Penashue defeated the Liberals in 2011 by just 79 votes.

Interact with The Globe