Draft:Candidates of the 45th Canadian federal election

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The following is a list of nominated candidates and those seeking nominations for the next 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.

Abbreviations guide

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Candidates and results

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† = not seeking re-election
‡ = running for re-election in different riding
§ = represents that the incumbent was defeated for nomination
$ = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later chose to retire
# = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later lost that party's nomination through departure from caucus
* = candidate has officially registered with Elections Canada
© = candidate won their party's nomination race for the riding[1] but has not been publicly announced by either party or candidate
italics indicates contestant for nomination or publicly declared interest in being party's candidate
bold indicates party leader
strikethrough indicates nomination candidate disqualified or withdrew

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Avalon Walter Hale[2] Ken McDonald[3]
Cape Spear Dan Bobbett[4] or
Manoj Khandavelli[4]
Seamus O'Regan†[5][b]
St. John's South—Mount Pearl
Central Newfoundland Clifford Small[6] Clifford Small
Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame
Labrador Yvonne Jones
Long Range Mountains Gudie Hutchings[7] Carol Anstey[6] Gudie Hutchings
St. John's East Joanne Thompson[7] David Brazil[6] Mary Shortall[8] Joanne Thompson
Terra Nova—The Peninsulas Jonathan Rowe[9] Tanya Rogers[2] Churence Rogers
Bonavista—Burin—Trinity

Prince Edward Island

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Cardigan James Aylward[6] Lynne Thiele[10] Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Doug Currie,[11]
Natalie Jameson[11] or
Catherine Parkman[11]
Sean Casey
Egmont Logan McLellan[12] Carol Rybinski[13] Bobby Morrissey
Malpeque Heath MacDonald[7] Jamie Fox[6] Heath MacDonald

Nova Scotia

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Acadie—Annapolis Chris d'Entremont[6] James Strange[2] Chris d'Entremont
West Nova
Cape Breton—Canso—Antigonish Mike Kelloway[14] Fiona MacLeod,[15]
Allan MacMaster[16]
Ray Mattie[17] or
Adam Rodgers[18]
Mike Kelloway
Cape Breton—Canso
Central Nova Sean Fraser[7] Brycen Jenkins[19] Sean Fraser
Cumberland—Colchester Stephen Ellis[6] Stephen Ellis
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Darren Fisher[7] Isabelle Obeid[6] [c] Michelle Lindsay[2] Darren Fisher
Halifax Vacant[b]
Halifax West Lena Metlege Diab[7] Rob Batherson[20] Julie Scott[2] Lena Metlege Diab
Kings—Hants Kody Blois[7] Joel Hirtle[6] Kody Blois
Sackville—Bedford—Preston Dave Carroll[6] [c] Darrell Samson
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook
South Shore—St. Margarets Rick Perkins[6] Rick Perkins
Sydney—Glace Bay Anna Manley[6] Jeffrey Evely[2] Jaime Battiste
Sydney—Victoria

New Brunswick

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Acadie—Bathurst Serge Cormier
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc[7] Nathalie Vautour[6] Eddie Cornell (PPC)[2] Dominic LeBlanc
Sarah Williams (Libert.)[21]
Fredericton—Oromocto Brian Macdonald[6] Jenica Atwin
Fredericton
Fundy Royal Rob Moore[6] Alastair MacFarlane (PPC)[2] Rob Moore
Madawaska—Restigouche Guillaume Deschênes-Thériault[7] Jean Dubé[22] René Arseneault[23][b]
Miramichi—Grand Lake Jake Stewart[6] Jake Stewart
Moncton—Dieppe Ginette Petitpas Taylor[7] Serge Landry[24] Ginette Petitpas Taylor
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
Saint John—Kennebecasis Lisa Keenan,[25]
James Robertson,[25]
Jamie Vienneau[25] or
Melissa Young-Gray[25][d]
Jeff Steeves[26]
Don Paulin[1][e] William Edgett (PPC)[2] Wayne Long[27]
Saint John—Rothesay
Saint John—St. Croix John Williamson[6] Nathan Gower[28] John Williamson
New Brunswick Southwest
Tobique—Mactaquac Richard Bragdon[6] Dympna Carolan (PPC)[2] Richard Bragdon

Quebec

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Eastern Quebec

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis Dominique Vien[6] Mario Fréchette[2] Dominique Vien
Côte-du-Sud—Rivière-du-Loup—Kataskomiq—Témiscouata Bernard Généreux[6] Bernard Généreux
Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Listuguj Diane Lebouthillier[29] Kristina Michaud[29] Diane Lebouthillier
Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Rimouski—La Matapédia Maxime Blanchette-Joncas[30] Taraneh Javanbakht[2] Kristina Michaud‡
Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
(Running in Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Listuguj)[29]
Merged District
Maxime Blanchette-Joncas
Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques

Côte-Nord and Saguenay

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord Richard Martel[6] Marc St-Hilaire[31] Raphaël Émond[32] Jimmy Voyer[33] Richard Martel
Côte-Nord—Kawawachikamach—Nitassinan Marilène Gill[34] Marilène Gill
Manicouagan
Jonquière Fanny Boulanger[35] Lise Garon[32] Patrick Gaudreault[2] Mario Simard
Lac-Saint-Jean Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe
Montmorency—Charlevoix Marie-Josée Hélie[36] or
Christian Lachance[36]
Caroline Desbiens[37] Caroline Desbiens
Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix

Quebec City Region

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Beauport—Limoilou Julie Vignola
Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles Pierre Paul-Hus[6] Pierre Paul-Hus
Louis-Hébert Vatthana Maholy[2] Joël Lightbound
Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk Gérard Deltell[6] Gérard Deltell
Louis-Saint-Laurent
Québec Centre Jean-Yves Duclos[7] Simon Bérubé[38] Tommy Bureau[13][f] Daniel Brisson[2] Jean-Yves Duclos
Québec

Central Quebec

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel—Alnôbak Louis Plamondon
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel
Berthier—Maskinongé Yves Perron[39] Elia Gomez-Gnali[2] Yves Perron
Joliette—Manawan Gabriel Ste-Marie
Joliette
Lévis—Lotbinière Ghislain Daigle[40] Jacques Gourde[6] Pier-Olivier Roy[2] Jacques Gourde
Montcalm Luc Thériault
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Joël Godin[6] Christian Hébert[41] Simon Frenette[2] Joël Godin
Repentigny Patrick Bonin[42] Benoit Lanoue[2] Monique Pauzé[43]
Saint-Maurice—Champlain François-Philippe Champagne[7] Pierre-Augustin Allard[6] Jean-Xavier Bois[44] David Rioux[2] François-Philippe Champagne
Trois-Rivières Yves Lévesque[6] René Villemure[45] Yan Patry[2] René Villemure

Eastern Townships

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Beauce Richard Lehoux[6] [c] Richard Lehoux
Brome—Missisquoi Pascale St-Onge[7] Jack McLeod[2] Pascale St-Onge
Compton—Stanstead Nathalie Bresse[46] Yves Bourassa[2] Marie-Claude Bibeau[47]
Drummond François Fréchette[6] Martin Champoux
Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière Luc Berthold[6] Marek Spacek[2] Luc Berthold
Mégantic—L'Érable
Richmond—Arthabaska Éric Lefebvre[6] Daniel Lebel[48] Alain Rayes[49]
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot—Acton Sylvain Pariseau[2] Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
Shefford Andréanne Larouche
Sherbrooke Élisabeth Brière

Montérégie

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Beauharnois—Salaberry—Soulanges—Huntingdon Kristian Solarik[50] Nicolas Guérin[2] Claude DeBellefeuille
Salaberry—Suroît
Beloeil—Chambly Yves-François Blanchet
Brossard—Saint-Lambert Alexandra Mendès[7] Alexandra Mendès
Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville Brenda Shanahan[51]
Châteauguay—Lacolle
La Prairie—Atateken Ruth Fontaine[2] Alain Therrien
La Prairie
Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado[7] Yu-Ti (Eva) Huang[52] Tiny Olinga[2] Sherry Romanado
Longueuil—Saint-Hubert Denis Trudel[53] Denis Trudel
Mont-Saint-Bruno—L'Acadie Noémie Rouillard[54] Patrick Rochon[2] Stéphane Bergeron[55]
Montarville
Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères Xavier Barsalou-Duval[56] Xavier Barsalou-Duval
Saint-Jean Christine Normandin[57] Christine Normandin
Vaudreuil Peter Schiefke[7] Christopher Massé[58] Dave Hamelin-Schuilenburg[59] Peter Schiefke
Vaudreuil—Soulanges

Northern Montreal and Laval

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Ahuntsic-Cartierville Mélanie Joly[7] Manon Chevalier[2] Mélanie Joly
Alfred-Pellan Angelo Iacono[7] Claude Ludovic Mbany[2] Angelo Iacono
Bourassa Jean-Marc Lamothe[2] Emmanuel Dubourg[60]
Laval—Les Îles Fayçal El-Khoury[7][g] Konstantinos Merakos[6] Fayçal El-Khoury
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Steve Dufresne[2] Yves Robillard[61]
Papineau Justin Trudeau[7] Justin Trudeau
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Patricia Lattanzio[7] Patricia Lattanzio
Vimy Annie Koutrakis[7] Grace Daou[62] Dennis Konidis[2] Annie Koutrakis

Eastern Montreal

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Hochelaga—Rosemont-Est Soraya Martinez Ferrada[7] Rose Lessard[63] Raoul Fondja[2] Soraya Martinez Ferrada
Hochelaga
Honoré-Mercier Pablo Rodríguez[64][b]
La Pointe-de-l'Île Jonathan Desclin[2] Mario Beaulieu
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Steven Guilbeault[7] Nimâ Machouf[24] Steven Guilbeault
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Alexandre Boulerice[24] Alexandre Boulerice

Western Montreal

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle Anju Dhillon[7] Michael Patterson[2] Anju Dhillon
Lac-Saint-Louis Francis Scarpaleggia[7] Mathieu Dufort[2] Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard—Verdun Louis Ialenti[6] Gregory Yablunovsky[2] Louis-Philippe Sauvé
Mount Royal Anthony Housefather[7] Neil Oberman[6] Anthony Housefather
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount Anna Gainey[7] Malcolm Lewis-Richmond[52][h] Anna Gainey
Outremont Rachel Bendayan[7] Rachel Bendayan
Pierrefonds—Dollard Sameer Zuberi[7] Tanya Toledano[65] Sameer Zuberi
Saint-Laurent Emmanuella Lambropoulos[7] Emmanuella Lambropoulos
Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs Marc Miller[7] Marc Miller

Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou Steve Corriveau[6] Sylvie Bérubé[66] Sylvie Bérubé
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Sébastien Lemire[66] Sébastien Lemire
Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation Stéphane Lauzon[7] Stéphane Lauzon
Gatineau Steven MacKinnon[7] Richard Nadeau[67] Mathieu Saint-Jean[2] Steven MacKinnon
Hull—Aylmer Greg Fergus[7] Greg Fergus
Laurentides—Labelle [c] Marie-Hélène Gaudreau
Les Pays-d'en-Haut New District
Mirabel Serge Dubord[68] Albert Batten[69] Christian Montpetit[2] Jean-Denis Garon[70]
Pontiac—Kitigan Zibi Sophie Chatel[7] Mark Buzan,[71]
Jean-Nicolas de Bellefeuille,[71]
Michel Gauthier,[71]
Brian Goodman,[71]
Brian Nolan[71] or
Terrence Watters[71]
Bryn Tenasco-Teixeira[i]
Gilbert Whiteduck[72]
(Nomination meeting 30 November)[73]
Todd Hoffman[2] Sophie Chatel
Pontiac
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Elia Lopez[74] Luc Desilets[75] Luc Desilets
Rivière-du-Nord André Meloche[2] Rhéal Fortin
Terrebonne Chantal Lavoie[2] Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné
Thérèse-De Blainville Marie-Noëlle Closson-Duquette[76] Vincent Aubé[2] Louise Chabot[77]

Ontario

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Ottawa

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Carleton Bruce Fanjoy[7] Pierre Poilievre[6] Pierre Poilievre
Kanata Jenna Sudds[7] Greg Kung[6] Jenna Sudds
Kanata—Carleton
Nepean Chandra Arya[7] Barbara Bal[6] Chandra Arya
Orléans Marie-France Lalonde[7] [c] Oulai B. Goué[32] Tafiqul Abu Mohammad[2] Marie-France Lalonde
Ottawa Centre Yasir Naqvi[7] Victoria Lennox[78] Joel Harden[79] or
Vicky Smallman[80]
(Nomination meeting 11 January 2025)[81]
Yasir Naqvi
Ottawa South Blair Turner[6] David McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier—Gloucester Mona Fortier[7] Christian Proulx[82] Mona Fortier
Ottawa—Vanier
Ottawa West—Nepean Anita Vandenbeld[7] Ryan Telford[83] Josh Bizjak[84] Anita Vandenbeld

Eastern Ontario

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Algonquin—Renfrew—Pembroke Cheryl Gallant[6] Cheryl Gallant
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Bay of Quinte Ryan Williams[6] Ryan Williams
Hastings—Lennox and Addington—Tyendinaga Shelby Kramp-Neuman[6] Shelby Kramp-Neuman
Hastings—Lennox and Addington
Kingston and the Islands Mark Gerretsen[7] Jarrod Stearns[85] Daria Adèle Juüdi-Hope[52] Mark Gerretsen
Lanark—Frontenac Michelle Foxton[7] Scott Reid[6] Scott Reid
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Michael Barrett[6] Michael Barrett
Prescott—Russell—Cumberland Giovanna Mingarelli[86] Pierre Lemieux[87] or
Julie Séguin[87]
Francis Drouin[88]
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry Eric Duncan[6] Eric Duncan
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

Central Ontario

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Barrie South—Innisfil John Brassard[6] John Brassard
Barrie—Innisfil
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte Doug Shipley[6] Gerry Auger[89] Doug Shipley
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Alex Ruff[6] Pavel Smolko[2] Alex Ruff
Dufferin—Caledon Kyle Seeback[6] Kyle Seeback
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes Jamie Schmale[6] Jamie Schmale
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury Scot Davidson[6] Scot Davidson
York—Simcoe
Northumberland—Clarke John Goheen[90]
(Nomination meeting 10 December)[91]
Philip Lawrence[6] Philip Lawrence
Northumberland—Peterborough South
Peterborough Michelle Ferreri[6] Michelle Ferreri
Peterborough—Kawartha
Simcoe—Grey Terry Dowdall[6] Giorgio Mammoliti[2] Terry Dowdall
Simcoe North Adam Chambers[6] Stephen Makk[2] Adam Chambers

Durham and York

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Ajax Mark Holland[7] Faizan Ellahi[92] or
Belent Mathew[93]
Mark Holland
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill Leah Taylor Roy[7] Costas Menegakis[6] Leah Taylor Roy
Bowmanville—Oshawa North Jamil Jivani[6] Nolan Marshall[2] Jamil Jivani
Durham
King—Vaughan Anna Roberts[6] Anna Roberts
Markham—Stouffville Jobson Easow,[94]
David Elie,[95]
Duncan Fletcher,[96]
Niran Jeyanesan[97] or
Dan Masin[98]
René de Vries[2] Helena Jaczek[99]
Markham—Thornhill Mary Ng[7] Lionel Loganathan[6] Mimi Lee[2] Mary Ng
Markham—Unionville Paul Chiang[7] Joe Tay[100] [c] Paul Chiang
Newmarket—Aurora Jennifer McLachlan[7] Sandra Cobeña[6] Tony Van Bynen[101]
Oshawa Rhonda Kirkland[19] Thomas Androvic[2] Colin Carrie[102]
Pickering—Brooklin Jennifer O'Connell[7] Sajanth Mohan,[103]
Raveena Rajasingham,[104]
Shean Sinnarajah,[105]
Nancy van Rooy,[106]
Alicia Vianga[107] or
Ruchi Wali[108]
Anthony Yacub[109]
Jennifer O'Connell
Pickering—Uxbridge
Richmond Hill South Majid Jowhari[7] Vincent Ho[6] Majid Jowhari
Richmond Hill
Thornhill Melissa Lantsman[6] Amir Hart[2] Melissa Lantsman
Vaughan—Woodbridge Francesco Sorbara[7] Michael Guglielmin[6] Roman Yesveyev[2] Francesco Sorbara
Whitby Ryan Turnbull[7] Steve Yamada[19] Ryan Turnbull
York—Durham Jacob Mantle[6] Patricia Conlin[2][j] New District

Suburban Toronto

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Don Valley North Elham Jamshidi[110] or
Sabrina Zuniga[111]
Han Dong
Etobicoke Centre Yvan Baker[7] Ted Opitz[112] or
Geoffrey Turner[113]
Yvan Baker
Etobicoke—Lakeshore James Maloney[7] Teresa Lubinski,[114]
Sue McArthur[115] or
Bernard Trottier[116]
James Maloney
Etobicoke North Kirsty Duncan[7] Don Patel[117] Jim Boutsikakis[2] Kirsty Duncan
Humber River—Black Creek Judy Sgro[7] Matias de Dovitiis[118] [c] Judy Sgro
Scarborough—Agincourt Jean Yip[7] Kui-Wai Li[119] or
Aris Movsessian[120]
Jean Yip
Scarborough Centre—Don Valley East Salma Zahid[7] Peter Koubakis[2] Michael Coteau‡
Don Valley East
(Running in Scarborough—Woburn)
Merged District
Salma Zahid
Scarborough Centre
Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park Gary Anandasangaree[7] Ashan Fernando[121] Kingsley Kwok[8] Gary Anandasangaree
Scarborough—Rouge Park
Scarborough North Hasmukh Sathavara[122] Shaun Chen
Scarborough Southwest Mohsin Bhuiyan[123] Bill Blair
Scarborough—Woburn Michael Coteau[7] David Hu[124] John McKay[125]
Scarborough—Guildwood
Willowdale Ali Ehsassi[7] Sangshin Jung,[126]
Natasha Mansouri,[127]
Weidong Pei[128] or
Jeff Yang[129]
Ali Ehsassi
York Centre Ya'ara Saks[7] Roman Baber[6] Ya'ara Saks

Central Toronto

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Beaches—East York Summer Nudel[130] or
Tanveer Shahnawaz[130]
Jocelyne Poirier[131] Nathaniel Erskine-Smith[132]
Davenport Julie Dzerowicz[7] Shaker Jamal,[133]
Francisco Pegado[134] or
Sandra Sousa[135]
Julie Dzerowicz
Don Valley West Rob Oliphant[7] Yvonne Robertson[136] Sheena Sharp[137] Rob Oliphant
Eglinton—Lawrence Marco Mendicino[7] Karen Stintz[6] Marco Mendicino
Spadina—Harbourfront Margaret Samuel[138] or
Zavosh Zaboliyan[139]
Norm Di Pasquale[32] Kevin Vuong
Spadina—Fort York
Taiaiko'n—Parkdale—High Park Arif Virani[7] Bhutila Karpoche[140] Arif Virani
Parkdale—High Park
Toronto Centre Marci Ien[7] Samantha Green[32] Marci Ien
Toronto—Danforth Julie Dabrusin[7] Clare Hacksel[8] Julie Dabrusin
Toronto—St. Paul's Don Stewart[6] Dennis Wilson[2] Don Stewart
University—Rosedale Chrystia Freeland[7] Ashik Hussain[141] Adam Golding[142] Chrystia Freeland
York South—Weston—Etobicoke Ahmed Hussen[7] Jenny Kalimbet[143] [c] Ahmed Hussen
York South—Weston

Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Centrist
Brampton Centre Manjit Singh Bhondhi,[144]
Jermaine Chambers,[145]
Tracy Pepe,[146]
Ronni Shino[147] or
Babbu Sran[148]
Shafqat Ali
(Running in Brampton—Chinguacousy Park)
Brampton—Chinguacousy Park Shafqat Ali[7][k] Tim Iqbal[6] Hafiz M. Ahmad[150] New District
Brampton East Maninder Sidhu[7] Bob Dosanjh Singh[151] Jeff Lal[152] Maninder Sidhu
Brampton North—Caledon Ruby Sahota[7] Balbir Sohi[153] or
Sarbjit Sra[154]
Ruby Sahota
Brampton North
Brampton South Sonia Sidhu[7] Sukhdeep Kang[19] Sonia Sidhu
Brampton West Kamal Khera[7] Amarjeet Gill,[155]
Jaspreet Sandhu[156] or
Murarilal Thapliyal[157]
Kamal Khera
Mississauga Centre Muhammad Ishaq[6] Gurdeep Wolosz[2] Omar Alghabra[158]
Mississauga East—Cooksville Peter Fonseca[7] Nita Kang,[159]
Tomy Kokkat,[160]
Keshav Mandadi[161] or
Tassawar Syed[162]
Khawar Hussain[163] Amit Gupta[2] Peter Fonseca
Mississauga—Erin Mills Iqra Khalid[7] Len Carby,[164]
Andrew Fahmy,[165]
Kamran Malik,[166]
Milad Mikael,[167]
Salman Tariq[168] or
Jun (Bill) Ye[169]
Michael Bayer[2] Iqra Khalid
Mississauga—Lakeshore Charles Sousa[7] Tom Ellard[170] Julia Kole[52] [c] Charles Sousa
Mississauga—Malton Iqwinder Singh Gaheer[7] Ripudaman Dhillon,[171]
Amandeep Judge,[172]
Elohimamunra McGregor,[173]
Bijay Paudel[174] or
Rafiq Rokerya[175]
Nathan Quinlan[2] Taha Nazir[176] Iqwinder Gaheer
Mississauga—Streetsville Rechie Valdez[7] Sue McFadden[6] Logan Araujo[2] Rechie Valdez
Oakville East Anita Anand[7] Ron Chhinzer[6] Hailey Ford[177] Anita Anand
Oakville
Oakville West Sima Acan[7] Tim Crowder[178] JD Meaney[2] Pam Damoff[179]
Oakville North—Burlington

Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Burlington Karina Gould[7] Emily Brown[180] Kyle Hutton[181] Michael Bator (PPC)[2] Karina Gould
Burlington North—Milton West Adam van Koeverden[7] Nadeem Akbar[182] Adam van Koeverden
Milton
Flamborough—Glanbrook—Brant North Dan Muys[6] Nikita Mahood (PPC)[2] Dan Muys
Flamborough—Glanbrook
Hamilton Centre Matthew Green[32] David J. Speicher (PPC)[2] Matthew Green
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Ned Kuruc[6] Chad Collins
Hamilton Mountain Lisa Hepfner[7] Jacob ten Brinke[183] Monique Taylor[184]
(Nomination meeting 14 December)[184]
Bing Wong (PPC)[2] Lisa Hepfner
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas Erika Alexander[6] Roberto Henriquez[52] Filomena Tassi[185][b]
Milton East—Halton Hills South Parm Gill[6] New District
Niagara Falls—Niagara-on-the-Lake Tony Baldinelli[6] Dinah Althorpe (PPC)[2] Tony Baldinelli
Niagara Falls
Niagara South Vance Badawey[7] Fred Davies[6] Chantal McCollum[186] Peter Taras (PPC)[2] Vance Badawey
Niagara Centre
Niagara West Dean Allison[6] Dean Allison
St. Catharines Chris Bittle[7] Hayden Lawrence,[187]
Kim Schwenker,[187]
Peter Secord[188] or
Bas Sluijmers[189]
Kory Read (Ind.)[190] Chris Bittle

Midwestern Ontario

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Centrist
Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations Larry Brock[6] Larry Brock
Brantford—Brant
Cambridge Bryan May[7] Connie Cody[6] José de Lima[13] Nick Rollick[191] Bryan May
Guelph Dominique O'Rourke[7] Gurvir Khaira[192] Janice Folk-Dawson[24] Anne-Marie Zajdlik[193] Lloyd Longfield[194]
Haldimand—Norfolk Leslyn Lewis[6] Daniel Buta[2] Leslyn Lewis
Huron—Bruce Ben Lobb[6] Ben Lobb
Kitchener Centre Brian Adeba[195] Chris Cattle,[196]
Kelly DeRidder[197] or
Velibor Perisic[198]
Mike Morrice[199] Wasai Rahimi[2] Mike Morrice
Kitchener—Conestoga Tim Louis[7] Doug Treleaven[200] Kevin Dupuis[2] Tim Louis
Kitchener South—Hespeler Valerie Bradford[7] Matt Strauss[6] Randy Williams[2] Valerie Bradford
Oxford Arpan Khanna[6] Matthew Chambers[201] Wendy Martin[2] Arpan Khanna
Perth—Wellington John Nater[6] Wayne Baker[2] John Nater
Waterloo Bardish Chagger[7] Val Neekman[202] or
Mayank Patel[203]
Douglas Ross[2] Bardish Chagger
Wellington—Halton Hills North Michael Chong[6] Pamela Geiger[2] Ian Smith[204] Michael Chong
Wellington—Halton Hills

Southwestern Ontario

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Christian Heritage
Chatham-Kent—Leamington Dave Epp[6] Kerry Byrne[2] Dave Epp
Elgin—St. Thomas—London South Andrew Lawton[205] Ian Orchard[2] Karen Vecchio[206][b]
Elgin—Middlesex—London
Essex Chris Lewis[6] Chris Lewis
London Centre Peter Fragiskatos[7] Dirka Prout[207] Dave Annis[2] Peter Fragiskatos
London North Centre
London—Fanshawe Kurt Holman[208] Lindsay Mathyssen[52] Lindsay Mathyssen
London West Arielle Kayabaga[7] Adam Benni[19] Shinade Allder[209] or
Paul Pighin[209]
(Nomination meeting 11 January 2025)[209]
Bradley Zylstra[2] Arielle Kayabaga
Middlesex—London Lianne Rood[6] Cynthia Ann Workman[2] Lianne Rood
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong Marilyn Gladu[6] Lo-Anne Chan[52] Brian Everaert[2] Marilyn Gladu
Sarnia—Lambton
Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore Irek Kusmierczyk[7] Kathy Borrelli,[210]
James Dorner,[210]
Victor Green,[210]
Mark McKenzie,[210]
Tige Melton[210] or
Nancy Yacoub[211]
[c] Beth St. Denis[212] Irek Kusmierczyk
Windsor—Tecumseh
Windsor West Brian J. Green,[213]
Rafat Jafri,[214]
Mark Lambert[215] or
Anil Thapa[216]
[c] Brian Masse

Northern Ontario

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Kapuskasing—Timmins—Mushkegowuk Gaétan Malette[6] Nicole Fortier-Levesque[217] [c] Charlie Angus[218]
Timmins—James Bay
Kenora—Kiiwetinoong Eric Melillo[6] Eric Melillo
Kenora
Nipissing—Timiskaming Cassidy Villeneuve[6] [c] Anthony Rota[219]
Parry Sound—Muskoka Scott Aitchison[6] Isabel Pereira[2] Scott Aitchison
Sault Ste. Marie—Algoma Michael Gassi[220] or
Cameron Ross[221]
Arnold Heino[2] Terry Sheehan
Sault Ste. Marie
Merged District
Carol Hughes[218]
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
Sudbury Viviane Lapointe[7] Ian Symington[6] Nadia Verrelli[222]
(Nomination meeting 7 December)[222]
Nicholas Bonderoff[2] Viviane Lapointe
Sudbury East—Manitoulin—Nickel Belt Marc Serré[7] Himal Hossain[223] Andréane Chénier[32] Abdel Bettah[2] Marc Serré
Nickel Belt
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Marcus Powlowski[7] Craig Hussey[224] Yuk-Sem Won[8] Marcus Powlowski
Thunder Bay—Superior North Patty Hajdu[7] Patty Hajdu

Manitoba

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Rural Manitoba

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Brandon—Souris Larry Maguire[6] [c] Larry Maguire
Churchill—Keewatinook Aski Dylan Young[2] Niki Ashton
Portage—Lisgar Branden Leslie[6] [c] Branden Leslie
Provencher Ted Falk[6] Noel Gautron[2] Ted Falk
Riding Mountain Dan Mazier[6] Donnan McKenna[2] Dan Mazier
Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa
Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman James Bezan[6] Byron Gryba[2] James Bezan

Winnipeg

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Elmwood—Transcona Sarah Couture (PPC)[2] Leila Dance
Kildonan—St. Paul Raquel Dancho[6] Emily Clark[52] Raquel Dancho
Saint Boniface—Saint Vital Shola Agboola[225] Gilles Pelletier (PPC)[2] Dan Vandal[226][b]
Winnipeg Centre Leah Gazan[8] Leah Gazan
Winnipeg North Kevin Lamoureux[7] Rachel Punzalan[6] Kevin Lamoureux
Winnipeg South Terry Duguid[7] Janice Lukes[227] Terry Duguid
Winnipeg South Centre Ben Carr[7] Royden Brousseau[6] Ben Carr
Winnipeg West Doug Eyolfson[7] Marty Morantz[6] Bryan Cuillier (CHP)[228] Marty Morantz
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley

Saskatchewan

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Southern Saskatchewan

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan Fraser Tolmie[6] Chey Craik[2] Fraser Tolmie
Regina—Lewvan Warren Steinley[6] Warren Steinley
Regina—Qu'Appelle Andrew Scheer[6] Dionne Fehler[2] Andrew Scheer
Regina—Wascana Jeffrey Walters[7] Michael Kram[6] Peter Bruce[2] Michael Kram
Souris—Moose Mountain Steven Bonk[19] Robert Kitchen[229]
Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley Jeremy Patzer[6] Godwin Ezizor[2] Jeremy Patzer
Cypress Hills—Grasslands
Yorkton—Melville Cathay Wagantall[6] Valerie Brooks[230] Cathay Wagantall

Northern Saskatchewan

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake Rosemarie Falk[6] Rosemarie Falk
Battlefords—Lloydminster
Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek Kelly Block[6] Cheryl Loadman[1] Kelly Block
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River Gary Vidal[231]
Prince Albert Randy Hoback[6] Randy Hoback
Saskatoon South Kevin Waugh[6] Jacob Gadzella[232] [c] Kevin Waugh
Saskatoon—Grasswood
Saskatoon—University Corey Tochor[6] Corey Tochor
Saskatoon West Brad Redekopp[6] Rachel Loewen Walker[32] Brad Redekopp

Alberta

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Rural Alberta

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Airdrie—Cochrane Umair Ahad[7] Blake Richards[6] Sarah Zagoda[233] Blake Richards
Banff—Airdrie
Battle River—Crowfoot Damien Kurek[6] Jonathan Bridges[2] Damien Kurek
Bow River Martin Shields[6] Martin Shields
Foothills John Barlow[6] John Barlow
Fort McMurray—Cold Lake Laila Goodridge[6] Laila Goodridge
Grande Prairie Chris Warkentin[6] Shawn McLean[2] Chris Warkentin
Grande Prairie—Mackenzie
Lakeland Shannon Stubbs[6] Michael Manchen[2] Shannon Stubbs
Leduc—Wetaskiwin Mike Lake[6] Jose Flores[2] Mike Lake
Edmonton—Wetaskiwin
Lethbridge Rachael Thomas[6] [c] Rachael Thomas
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner Glen Motz[6] Glen Motz
Parkland Dane Lloyd[6] Jason Lavigne[234][l] Dane Lloyd
Sturgeon River—Parkland
Peace River—Westlock Arnold Viersen[6] Arnold Viersen
Ponoka—Didsbury Blaine Calkins[6] Blaine Calkins
Red Deer—Lacombe
Red Deer Earl Dreeshen[6] Kyla Courte[2] Earl Dreeshen
Red Deer—Mountain View
St. Albert—Sturgeon River Michael Cooper[6] Brigitte Cecelia[2] Michael Cooper
St. Albert—Edmonton
Yellowhead William Stevenson[6] Avni Soma[235]
(Nomination meeting 27 November)[235]
Gerald Soroka§[236]

Greater Edmonton

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Edmonton Centre Randy Boissonnault[7] Sayid Ahmed[19] Trisha Estabrooks[13] John Ross[2] Randy Boissonnault
Edmonton Gateway Tim Uppal[6] Tim Uppal
Edmonton Mill Woods
Edmonton Griesbach Rufus Awharitoma,[237]
Kerry Diotte,[238] or
Dave Quest[239]
David Egan[240]
Don Tornwe[239]
Blake Desjarlais[24] Thomas Matty[2] Blake Desjarlais
Edmonton Manning Ziad Aboultaif[6] Lesley Thompson[241] Robert Bard[2] Ziad Aboultaif
Edmonton Northwest Billy Morin[6] New District
Edmonton Riverbend Matt Jeneroux[6] Susan Cake[32] Dwayne Dudiak[2] Matt Jeneroux
Edmonton Southeast Ben Henderson[242] Naresh Bhardwaj,[243]
David Bhatti,[244]
Annie Chua-Frith,[245]
Nam Kular,[246]
J.S. Mahal,[247]
Ashok Patel,[248]
Nixan Patel,[249] or
Jaspreet Singh Saggu[250]
New District
Edmonton Strathcona Ian Kowalski[251] Heather McPherson[8] Heather McPherson
Edmonton West Kelly McCauley[6] Brent Kinzel[2] Kelly McCauley
Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan Garnett Genuis[6] Chris Jones[52] Garnett Genuis

Calgary

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Calgary Centre Greg McLean[6] Jayden Baldonado[230] Greg McLean
Calgary Confederation Kara Levis[252] Len Webber[6] Keira Gunn[13] Artyom Ovsepyan (PPC)[2] Len Webber
Calgary Crowfoot Shahnaz Munir[7] Pat Kelly[6] Yvonne Snyder (PPC)[2] Pat Kelly
Calgary Rocky Ridge
Calgary East Jasraj Singh Hallan[6] Carey Rutherford[239] Dwayne Holub (PPC)[2] Jasraj Singh Hallan
Calgary Forest Lawn
Calgary Heritage Shuvaloy Majumdar[6] Syed Hasnain (Cent.)[253] Shuvaloy Majumdar
Calgary McKnight George Chahal[7] Malik Ashraf,[254]
Naeem Chaudhry Bhai,[239]
Ranbir Parmar[255] or
Tanveer Taj[239]
New District
Calgary Midnapore Stephanie Kusie[6] Stephanie Kusie
Calgary Nose Hill Michelle Rempel Garner[6] [c] Michelle Rempel Garner
Calgary Shepard Tom Kmiec[6] Tom Kmiec
Calgary Signal Hill Bryndis Whitson[256] David McKenzie[257][m] Ron Liepert[260]
Calgary Skyview Narinder Pal Singh Aujla,[239]
Kamran Choudhry,[261]
Raman Gill,[262]
Mavy Mangat,[239]
Minesh Patel,[263]
Josephine Pon[264] or
Muzaffar Taj[239]
[c] George Chahal‡
(Running in Calgary McKnight)

British Columbia

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BC Interior

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Cariboo—Prince George Todd Doherty[6] Rudy Sans (PPC)[2] Todd Doherty
Columbia—Kootenay—Southern Rockies Rob Morrison[6] Jim Wiedrick (Ind.)[265] Rob Morrison
Kootenay—Columbia
Kamloops—Shuswap—Central Rockies Mel Arnold[6] Mel Arnold
North Okanagan—Shuswap
Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola Frank Caputo[6] Frank Caputo
Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo
Kelowna Tracy Gray[6] Tracy Gray
Kelowna—Lake Country
Okanagan Lake West—South Kelowna Dan Albas[6] [c] Dan Albas
Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola
Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies Bob Zimmer[6] David Watson (PPC)[2] Bob Zimmer
Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay Dan Ashton[266] or
Chris Pequin[267]
Barry Dewar (PPC)[2] Richard Cannings[268]
South Okanagan—West Kootenay
Skeena—Bulkley Valley Ellis Ross[6] Taylor Bachrach[13] [c] Taylor Bachrach
Vernon—Lake Country—Monashee Scott Anderson,[269]
Teresa Durning,[269]
Rachel Enns[269] or
Min Randhawa[269]
Kevin Kraft[270]
New District

Fraser Valley and Southern Lower Mainland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Abbotsford—South Langley Mike de Jong,[271]
Shanjeelin Dwivedi,[271]
Sukhman Gill,[272]
David Matta,[273]
Mike Murray,[271]
Steve Schafer[271] or
Skully White[271]
Ed Fast[274]
Abbotsford
Chilliwack—Hope Mark Strahl[6] Jeff Galbraith[2][c] Mark Strahl
Cloverdale—Langley City Vacant[b]
Delta Jessy Sahota[6] Natasa Sirotic[2] Carla Qualtrough[275]
Fleetwood—Port Kells Tripat Atwal,[276]
Lita Cabal,[277]
Naveen Dhaliwal[278] or
Kartar S. Dhillon[279]
Jack Hundial[280]
Ken Hardie[281]
Langley Township—Fraser Heights Tako van Popta[6] Justin Cawker[2] Tako van Popta
Langley—Aldergrove
Mission—Matsqui—Abbotsford Brad Vis[6] Jules Côté[282]
(Nomination meeting 8 December)[283]
Brad Vis
Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge Marc Dalton[6] Marc Dalton
Richmond Centre—Marpole Wilson Miao[7] Zach Segal[284] or
Sheldon Starrett[285]
Wilson Miao
Richmond Centre
Richmond East—Steveston Parm Bains[7] Kenny Chiu[286] or
Wai Young[287]
[c] Parm Bains
Steveston—Richmond East
South Surrey—White Rock Kerry-Lynne Findlay[6] Kerry-Lynne Findlay
Surrey Centre Randeep Sarai[7] Rajvir Singh Dhillon[288] Brian Conlan[2][n] Randeep Sarai
Surrey Newton Sukh Dhaliwal[7] Harjit Singh Gill[6] Sukh Dhaliwal
Surrey—Newton

Northern Lower Mainland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Burnaby Central James Yan[6] Richard Farbridge[2][e] Jagmeet Singh
Burnaby South
Burnaby North—Seymour Terry Beech[7] Cinnamon Bhayani,[289]
Mauro Francis,[290]
Rob Haines,[291]
Jay Herath[292] or
Shilan Zade[293]
Terry Beech
Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam Ron McKinnon[7] Iain Black[6] Laura Dupont[24] Ron McKinnon
New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville Lourence Singh[294] Peter Julian[8] Peter Julian
New Westminster—Burnaby
North Vancouver—Capilano Jonathan Wilkinson[7] Stephen Curran[6] Tammy Bentz[13] Jonathan Wilkinson
North Vancouver
Port Moody—Coquitlam Paul Lambert[295] Bonita Zarrillo[8] Bonita Zarrillo
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Patrick Weiler[7] Keith Roy[6] Peyman Askari[2] Patrick Weiler

Vancouver

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry[7] Mick Kelly[296]
Dustin Lee Hiles[297]
Avi Lewis[298] Chris Varga[2] Hedy Fry
Vancouver East Jenny Kwan
Vancouver Fraserview—South Burnaby Harjit Sajjan[7] Raj Mundra[299] or
Edward Wong[300]
Manoj Bhangu[13] Harjit Sajjan
Vancouver South
Vancouver Granville Taleeb Noormohamed[7] Marie Rogers[301] Naomi Chocyk[2] Taleeb Noormohamed
Vancouver Kingsway Don Davies[13] Fiona Wang[2] Don Davies
Vancouver Quadra Wade Grant[302] Ken Charko[6] John Ede[2] Joyce Murray[303][b]

Vancouver Island

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC
Courtenay—Alberni Kris McNichol[304] Gord Johns[305] Chris Markevich[230] Thomas Gamble[2] Gord Johns
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford Martin Barker,[306] or
Charles Borg[307] or
Jeff Kibble[308]
Alistair MacGregor[24] Dagmar Goeschick or
John Randal Phipps[2][o]
Alistair MacGregor
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke David Screech[7] Tracy Foran[309]
Ian Ward[310]
Maja Tait[24] Randall Garrison[311]
Nanaimo—Ladysmith Tamara Kronis[6] Lisa Marie Barron[24] Stephen Welton[2] Lisa Marie Barron
North Island—Powell River Aaron Gunn[6] Tanille Johnston[312] Jessica Wegg[313] [c] Rachel Blaney[218]
Saanich—Gulf Islands Gregory Thomas[314] Colin Plant[32] Elizabeth May[315] David Wang[2] Elizabeth May
Victoria April Kitzul[316] Laurel Collins[8] Laurel Collins

Nunavut

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Nunavut Lori Idlout[24] Lori Idlout

Northwest Territories

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Northwest Territories Kimberly Fairman[6] Kelvin Kotchilea[8] Michael McLeod[317]

Yukon

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Yukon Brendan Hanley[7] Ted Laking[318] Brendan Hanley

Notes

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  1. ^ No Affiliation is used by Elections Canada when a candidate leaves the Party Affiliation entry blank on his or her registration; this is often done by candidates from unregistered political parties.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Incumbent was announced by party as running in the next election but later resigned or announced they would not run again.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x A previous candidate was announced by the party but withdrew, died or was dropped.
  4. ^ Although the cited newspaper article gives her name as Melissa Gray, her Facebook release gives her name as Melissa Young-Gray.Young-Gray, Melissa (27 November 2024). "Happy to announce my nomination candidacy for the riding of Saint John Kennebecasis representing the Conservative Party of Canada. [...]". Facebook. Retrieved 28 November 2024.</ref>
  5. ^ a b Candidate was originally nominated in a different riding using the 2013 electoral boundaries and would presumably run there if a byelection were held.[1]
  6. ^ The Elections Canada Nomination Contest Database lists his name as Tommy Boulé (Boureau).[1]
  7. ^ Name spelt Faycal on party website.
  8. ^ The party candidate announcement omits the hyphen from his name but the correct style appears on his EDA's website bio.
  9. ^ Tenasco-Teixeira's campaign Facebook account has been deleted and she does not appear in news article list of the nomination contestants published in November. She was previously a member of the satirical Seal Party of Canada.
  10. ^ Party candidate page lists her with her old riding, Durham, but her correct riding appears elsewhere.
  11. ^ Ali was announced as running in Brampton Centre under the old riding boundaries in a 2023 tweet[149] but shifted ridings by the time a candidate page was added to the party website in 2024.
  12. ^ Lavigne originally announced himself as an independent candidate in Yellowhead; his community was moved to Parkland riding in the redistribution and in November 2024 he announced he was now running there as a PPC candidate.
  13. ^ Jeremy Nixon was initially announced as the winner in a close vote;[258] a recount the next day gave McKenzie the victory by seven votes.[259]
  14. ^ Conlan was previously listed on the regional PPC association's website as running in Fleetwood—Port Kells.
  15. ^ Party candidate page lists same riding for both; a similar error happened with two candidates in another riding.

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