Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
NDP candidate in the 2024 LaSalle—Émard—Verdun by-election: Montreal: Laurier—Sainte-Marie: Nimâ Machouf: NDP candidate for Laurier—Sainte-Marie in the 2021 and 2019 federal election Projet Montréal candidate in the 2009 and 2005 Montreal municipal election: Montreal: Epidemiologist: Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne: Yu-Ti Eva Huang
The following is a list of nominated candidates and those seeking nominations for the 2025 Canadian federal election.Nominations announced before the new representation order are assumed to apply to whatever new riding most closely corresponds to ridings under the old representation order; riding names from the old representation order are in italics.
This is a list of nominated candidates for the Ontario New Democratic Party in the upcoming 2025 Ontario general election. The ONDP ran candidates in 123 of the province's 124 ridings . Following the election, the ONDP remained the second largest party in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario , once again forming the Official Opposition .
The New Democratic Party (NDP; French: Nouveau Parti démocratique, NPD) is a federal political party in Canada.Widely described as social democratic, [5] the party sits at the centre-left [10] to left-wing [17] of the Canadian political spectrum, with the party generally sitting to the left of the Liberal Party. [20]
The 2025 Canadian federal election will elect members of the House of Commons to the 45th Canadian Parliament. The Canada Elections Act requires that the election be held no later than October 20, 2025, but it may be called earlier. This will be the first election to use a new 343-seat electoral map based on the 2021 Canadian census.
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent PC NDP Liberal Green New Blue Ontario Party Other Bay of Quinte: Tyler Allsopp [2]: Amanda Robertson [3]: Dave O'Neil [4]: Lori Borthwick [5]: Anthony Zambito [6]
New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons (4 C, 166 P) NDP and CCF leaders (4 C, 12 P) New Democratic Party MPs (1 C, 261 P) A.
The Social Credit Party and the CCF/NDP won the third and fourth most seats between them from the 1930s, until the Social Credit Party failed to win any seats in the 1980 election. Since 1980, the NDP has remained a presence in the Canadian parliament, but the situation amongst other non-government parties has been more complex.