- Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) candidates, 1993 Canadian federal election
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The Communist Party of Canada - Marxist-Leninist ran 51 candidates in the 1993 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.
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Jeanne Gatley (Eglinton—Lawrence)
Gatley was active with Toronto's peace movement and in aboriginal rights issues. She led a printing company's pre-press and art department in 1993.[1]
Electoral record Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner 1979 federal Ottawa—Vanier M-L 78 7/7 Ron Ritchie, Progressive Conservative 1980 federal York East M-L 49 6/6 David Collenette, Liberal 1988 federal Etobicoke Centre N/A (M-L) 62 8/8 Michael Wilson, Progressive Conservative 1993 federal Eglinton—Lawrence M-L 138 0.35 6/7 Joe Volpe, Liberal Serge Lafortune (Ottawa—Vanier)
Lafortune described himself as a clerk and administrative assistant. He lived in Hull during the 1988 election (Ottawa Citizen, 2 November 1988), and campaigned against the Charlottetown Accord in 1992 (Citizen, 22 October 1992). Lafortune was a perennial candidate for the CPC-ML.
Electoral record Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner 1979 federal Ottawa—Vanier Marxist-Leninist 159 4/4 Jean-Robert Gauthier, Liberal 1980 federal Ottawa—Vanier Marxist-Leninist 100 6/6 Jean-Robert Gauthier, Liberal 1988 federal Hull—Aylmer N/A (Marxist-Leninist) 134 6/6 Gilles Rocheleau, Liberal 1993 federal Ottawa—Vanier Marxist-Leninist 141 0.29 9/10 Jean-Robert Gauthier, Liberal federal by-election, 13 February 1995 Ottawa—Vanier Marxist-Leninist 61 0.31 8/0 Mauril Belanger, Liberal References
- ^ "Eglinton-Lawrence", Toronto Star 22 October 1993, A7.
Abolitionist (John C. Turmel, candidates) · Bloc Québécois (Lucien Bouchard) · Canada (Joseph Thauberger, candidates) · Christian Heritage (Heather Stilwell, candidates) · Commonwealth (Gilles Gervais, candidates) · Green (Chris Lea, candidates) · Independent candidates · Liberal (Jean Chrétien, candidates) · Libertarian (Hilliard Cox, candidates) · Marxist–Leninist (Hardial Bains, candidates) · National (Mel Hurtig, candidates) · Natural Law (Neil Paterson, candidates) · New Democrats (Audrey McLaughlin, candidates) · Progressive Conservative (Kim Campbell, candidates) · Reform (Preston Manning, candidates)
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons.Categories:- Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) candidates in the 1993 Canadian federal election
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