Marijuana Party of Canada candidates, 2000 Canadian federal election
- Marijuana Party of Canada candidates, 2000 Canadian federal election
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The Marijuana Party of Canada fielded several candidates in the 2000 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page.
Lewin received 673 votes, finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Tony Ianno. He later campaigned as the Province of Toronto Party's candidate for Mayor of Toronto.
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Bloc Québécois (Gilles Duceppe) · Canadian Action (Paul Hellyer, candidates) · Canadian Alliance (Stockwell Day, candidates) · Christian Heritage (de-registered, candidates) · Communist (Miguel Figueroa, candidates) · Green (Joan Russow, candidates) · Liberal (Jean Chrétien, candidates) · Marijuana (Marc-Boris St-Maurice, candidates) · Marxist–Leninist (Sandra L. Smith, candidates) · Natural Law (Neil Paterson, candidates) · New Democrats (Alexa McDonough, candidates) · Progressive Conservative (Joe Clark, candidates)
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