- Communist Party of Canada candidates, 1984 Canadian federal election
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The Communist Party of Canada fielded several candidates in the 1984 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page.
Ontario
Nancy (Nan) McDonald (Eglinton—Lawrence)
McDonald was a frequent candidate for public office, campaigning for the Communist Party and the federal, provincial and municipal levels. She was a social worker in private life, and was the Central Women's organizer for the Communist Party in 1979.[1][2]
In 1986, she was listed a representative of the organization Consumers Against Rising Prices.[1] During the same year, she criticized the mainstream Canadian press for not publishing the details of a peace initiative launched by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics leader Mikhail Gorbachev.[2]
Electoral record Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner 1974 federal Hamilton Mountain Communist 170 4/5 Gus MacFarlane, Liberal 1975 provincial Port Arthur Communist 247 4/5 Gus MacFarlane, Liberal 1976 Toronto municipal School Trustee Ward Five n/a 2,614 3/5 Judith Major and Jim Lemon 1979 federal Thunder Bay—Nipigon Communist 174 4/5 Bob Andras, Liberal 1980 federal York West Communist 85 5/6 Jim Fleming, Liberal 1981 provincial Oakwood Communist 624 3.18 4/4 Tony Grande, New Democratic Party 1982 Toronto municipal Ward Three Council n/a 1,415 4/4 Richard Gilbert and Joseph Piccininni 1984 federal Eglinton—Lawrence Communist 219 6/6 Roland de Corneille, Liberal Please note: The 1982 municipal totals are taken from the Globe and Mail, newspaper, 9 November 1982 (90 out of 91 polls reporting).
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Outgoing: Liberal majority Result: Progressive Conservative majorityCoalition candidate · Commonwealth (Gilles Gervais, candidates) · Communist (William Kashtan, candidates) · Confederation of Regions (Elmer Knutson) · Green (Trevor Hancock) · Liberal (John Turner, candidates) · Libertarian (Victor Levis, candidates) · Nationaliste du Québec (Denis Monière) · New Democrats (Ed Broadbent) · Progressive Conservative (Brian Mulroney, candidates) · Rhinoceros (Cornelius I, candidates) · Social Credit (Ken Sweigard, candidates)
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons.Categories:- Communist Party of Canada candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election
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