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Name of a poll | Party | Pop.↓ | Voices | ||||
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Michaëlle Jean | 54% | 3528 | |||||
Canadian journalist and stateswoman. | Une animatrice de télévision et journaliste canadienne. Elle a été la gouverneur général du Canada. | |||||||
Stephen Harper , Prime minister | Conservative Party of Canada | 28% | 1819 | ||||
The current Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the Conservative Party. | L'actuel Premier ministre du Canada et chef du Parti conservateur. | |||||||
Dorian Baxter | Progressive Canadian Party | 20% | 868 | ||||
A minister in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada who uses the music of Elvis Presley in his services, using the name The Reverend Elvis Priestly. | |||||||
Sinclair Stevens | Progressive Canadian Party | 18% | 683 | ||||
The leader of the Progressive Canadian Party (PC Party) since 2007. | |||||||
Jason Kenney | Conservative Party of Canada | 15% | 630 | ||||
The Minister for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism since 2008 and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Calgary Southeast since 1997. | |||||||
Jack Layton | New Democratic Party | 57% | 313 | ||||
Former leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) (from 2003 to 2011). Died on August 22, 2011. | |||||||
Miguel Figueroa | Communist Party of Canada | 49% | 290 | ||||
The leader of the Communist Party of Canada since 1992. | |||||||
Anna Di Carlo | Communist Party of Canada (ML) | 46% | 279 | ||||
Leader and spokesperson of the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada since 2008. | Dirigeante nationale du Parti marxiste-léniniste du Canada depuis 2008. | |||||||
Michael Ignatieff | Liberal Party of Canada | 51% | 270 | ||||
Canadian author, academic and former politician. | |||||||
Jim Hnatiuk | Christian Heritage Party | 52% | 258 | ||||
The leader of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada (CHP) since 2008 and a deacon at Emmanuel Baptist Church. | |||||||
Sandra L. Smith | Communist Party of Canada (ML) | 45% | 233 | ||||
First Secretary of the CPC(M-L) and President of this party. | première secrétaire du Comité central du PCC-ML et présidente du parti. | |||||||
Elizabeth Evans May | Green Party of Canada | 55% | 200 | ||||
The leader of the Green Party of Canada since 2006 and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Saanich—Gulf Islands since 2011. | |||||||
Blair T. Longley | Marijuana Party of Canada | 54% | 195 | ||||
The leader of the Marijuana Party. | |||||||
Peggy Nash | New Democratic Party | 50% | 173 | ||||
The New Democratic Party (NDP) MP for the Parkdale—High Park electoral district (riding) in Toronto since 2011. | |||||||
Alison Redford | PC Alberta | 23% | 146 | ||||
The 14th Premier of Alberta and the current leader of the PC Alberta since 2011. | |||||||
Andrew Skinner | Progressive Canadian Party | 37% | 111 | ||||
Progressive Canadian Party candidate Andrew Skinner would consider himself a blue collar worker and a Red Tory. | |||||||
Gilles Duceppe | Bloc québécois | 41% | 109 | ||||
Canadian politician, and proponent of the Québec sovereignty movement. | |||||||
Leona Aglukkaq | Conservative Party of Canada | 20% | 80 | ||||
The Minister of Health since 2008 and the first Inuk in Canadian history to be appointed to the Cabinet of Canada. | |||||||
Rob Nicholson | Conservative Party of Canada | 22% | 78 | ||||
The Minister of Justice since 2007 and Attorney General of Canada. | |||||||
Rona Ambrose | Conservative Party of Canada | 42% | 76 | ||||
Minister of Public Works and Government Services, Minister of State for the Status of Women and Minister of Western Economic Diversification. | |||||||
Peter Penashue | Conservative Party of Canada | 26% | 72 | ||||
The Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada since 2011. | |||||||
Paul Martin, Jr. | Liberal Party of Canada | 35% | 69 | ||||
Was the 21st Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2003 to 2006. | |||||||
Alfred Apps | Liberal Party of Canada | 47% | 68 | ||||
Canadian lawyer, businessman and prominent activist in both the Liberal Party of Canada and the Ontario Liberal Party. | |||||||
Stéphane Dion | Liberal Party of Canada | 27% | 63 | ||||
A member of the Canadian Parliament for Saint-Laurent—Cartierville since 1996. | |||||||
Bob Rae | Liberal Party of Canada | 48% | 60 | ||||
The interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. | Le député libéral de la circonscription de Toronto-Centre à la Chambre des communes du Canada. | |||||||
Dominic LeBlanc | Liberal Party of Canada | 48% | 59 | ||||
The Member of Parliament for the riding of Beauséjour and sits in the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal Party's Foreign Affairs Critic. | |||||||
Jean Charest | 35% | 58 | |||||
Was the 29th Premier of Quebec, from 2003 to 2012. | |||||||
Denis Lebel | Conservative Party of Canada | 26% | 58 | ||||
Le ministre dans le cabinet du Stephen Harper depuis 2008. | The Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec. | |||||||
Ronald O. Gray | Christian Heritage Party | 25% | 57 | ||||
Former leader of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada (CHP) (from 1995 to 2008). | |||||||
Doug Finley | Conservative Party of Canada | 32% | 57 | ||||
The Senator for Ontario-South Coast since 2009. | |||||||
Maria Minna | Liberal Party of Canada | 34% | 56 | ||||
Was a member of the Canadian Parliament for Beaches—East York from 1993 to 2011. | |||||||
David Lloyd Johnston | 39% | 56 | |||||
The current Governor General of Canada, the 28th since Canadian Confederation. | Le gouverneur général du Canada depuis le 1er octobre 2010. | |||||||
Vic Toews | Conservative Party of Canada | 25% | 53 | ||||
The Minister of Public Safety since 2010 and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Provencher since 2000. | |||||||
Jim Flaherty | Conservative Party of Canada | 25% | 52 | ||||
The 37th Minister of Finance and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Whitby-Oshawa since 2006. | |||||||
Diane Finley | Conservative Party of Canada | 24% | 51 | ||||
The Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and the Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). | |||||||
Gerry Ritz | Conservative Party of Canada | 29% | 49 | ||||
The Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Battlefords—Lloydminster since 1997. | |||||||
Peter MacKay | Conservative Party of Canada | 22% | 46 | ||||
The Minister of National Defence since 2007 and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Central Nova since 2004. | |||||||
Raj Sherman | Alberta Liberal Party | 47% | 43 | ||||
The Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party since 2011 and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2008. | |||||||
John Baird | Conservative Party of Canada | 23% | 43 | ||||
The Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2011 and a member of the Canadian Parliament for Ottawa West—Nepean since 2006. | |||||||
Adrian Dix | 46% | 41 | |||||
The MLA for Vancouver-Kingsway in British Columbia since 2005 and the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party since 2011. | |||||||
Bev Oda | Conservative Party of Canada | 25% | 40 | ||||
A retired Canadian politician. Was the first Japanese-Canadian MP and cabinet minister in Canadian history (2004-2012). | |||||||
Tony Clement | Conservative Party of Canada | 24% | 38 | ||||
The President of the Treasury Board and the Minister for the Federal Economic Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor). | |||||||
Marjory LeBreton | Conservative Party of Canada | 32% | 22 | ||||
The Leader of the Government in the Senate in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. |
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