Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox election The 1997 Canadian federal election was held on June 2, 1997, to elect members to the House of Commons of the 36th Parliament of Canada. Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's Liberal Party won a second majority government. The Reform Party replaced the Bloc Québécois as the Official Opposition.

The election results closely followed the pattern of the 1993 election. The Liberals swept Ontario, while the Bloc won a majority in Quebec. Reform made sufficient gains in the West to allow Preston Manning to become leader of the Official Opposition, but lost its only seat east of Manitoba. The most significant change was major gains in Atlantic Canada by the New Democratic Party (NDP) and the rump Progressive Conservative Party. The Liberal victory was not in doubt, though some commentators on election night were predicting that the party would be cut down to a minority government and that Chrétien might lose his seat. Chrétien narrowly won his riding, and the Liberals maintained a narrow five-seat majority thanks to gains in Quebec at the expense of the Bloc. Jean Charest's Tories and Alexa McDonough's NDP both regained official party status in the House of Commons.

This was the first time that five political parties held official party status in a single session of Canada's Parliament, and the only time to date that five different parties have won the popular vote in at least one of the provinces and territories of Canada.

BackgroundEdit

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announced his approved request by Governor General Roméo LeBlanc to dissolve Parliament on April 26, 1997, with an election to be held on June 2 of that year. Chrétien's election call came three years and five months into Parliament's life, short of both the maximum five year duration and the typical four years between elections. This represented the earliest election call in a majority Parliament since the 1911 election.<ref name="cnn.com">Template:Cite news</ref> Opinion polls at the time predicted that the Liberal Party was expected to win a landslide victory capturing at least 180 to 220 of the 301 seats in the House of Commons, with the fragmentation of the opposition meaning that one party was not expected to be able to defeat the government.<ref name="cnn.com"/>

The election call was controversial both for being early and for occurring during Manitoba's recovery from the Red River Flood earlier in the year. Reg Alcock and several others inside the Liberal Party had opposed the timing of the vote, and the poor results prompted Paul Martin's supporters to organize against Chrétien.

The election was the first to be held with staggered polling hours across the country. Until 1993, polling hours were 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in each time zone, with a 4.5-hour difference between closing of polls in Newfoundland and those in British Columbia and Yukon, or a three-hour difference between Quebec-Ontario and B.C.-Yukon. With the new staggered hours, it would be three hours between Newfoundland and B.C.-Yukon, but just 30 minutes between Quebec-Ontario and B.C.-Yukon.

Political PartiesEdit

Liberal PartyEdit

The Liberal Party under Jean Chrétien campaigned on promising to continue to cut the federal deficit to allow for a budget surplus, and then to spend one half of the surplus on repaying Canada's national debt and cutting taxes while the other half of the surplus would be used to increase funding to health care, assistance for Canadian children in poverty, and job creation.<ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). The Canadian General Election of 1997. Dundurn Press Ltd, 1998. Pp. 45.</ref> The platform was called Securing Our Future Together.<ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 45.</ref> The Liberal Party was attacked by the opposition parties for failing to keep many of the promises that the party campaigned on in the 1993 federal election.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 46">Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 46.</ref> The Liberals attacked the Progressive Conservatives and the Reform Party for prematurely calling for tax cuts while a deficit still remained while attacking the New Democratic Party for proposing to increase government spending while Canada faced a deficit.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 46"/>

The Liberals suffered from a number of gaffes in their campaign. In one incident, when Jean Chrétien was questioned by reporters over the cost of the Liberals' election proposal of a national pharmacare program, reporters claimed that Chrétien was unsure of what the cost would be.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 46" /> Chrétien also turned down invitations for interviews by Canada's national media outlets, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and MuchMusic.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 46"/> In the televised debates between the five major political parties, Chrétien apologized to Canadians for his government having cut funding for social programs to reduce the deficit.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 46"/>

On election day, the Liberals won with a significantly reduced majority. While they lost much of their support in Atlantic Canada, they won all but two seats in Ontario and improved on their numbers in Quebec. They were only assured of a majority when the final numbers came in from Western Canada.

Reform PartyEdit

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Logo of the Reform Party during the election.

The Reform Party under Preston Manning campaigned on preserving national unity through decentralization of multiple federal government powers to all of the provinces, cutting taxes, reducing the size of government, reducing spending, and strongly opposing distinct society status for Quebec. Feeling that the general acceptance of deficit reduction at the federal and provincial level had been encouraged by their party, Reform saw a chance to finally make the party national in scope by making political inroads outside of the west, particularly in Ontario.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 112">Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 112.</ref><ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 46 and 118</ref> Their platform was titled the Fresh Start for all Canadians.<ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 118.</ref> The Reformers ran a full slate of candidates in Quebec, making this the first and last election in which it would run candidates in every region of Canada.

Reform's campaign ran into multiple problems. The party was repeatedly accused by other parties and the media of holding intolerant views due to comments made by a number of Reform MPs during the writ period.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 112"/> Critics had accused the party's performance during the 1993–1997 parliament of being disorganized.<ref name="Frizzell, Alan 1998. Pp. 46"/> Tension between the party's democratic nature and the leader-centric model of modern campaigning led to Manning's leadership abilities being questioned by a number of former members, including Stephen Harper, who accused Manning of inappropriately using a Can$31,000 personal expense allowance as leader.<ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 112</ref> Some Reform supporters were frustrated by the party's decision to expand its political base into Quebec, as they continued to believe that the party should represent English-speaking Canada, and others from the right-wing and populist faction of the party were angry that Manning punished MPs Bob Ringma and David Chatters for outbursts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> During the campaign the Reform Party released a controversial television advertisement where the faces of four Quebecers, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe, Progressive Conservative leader Jean Charest, and Premier of Quebec Lucien Bouchard, were crossed out, followed by a message saying that Quebec politicians had dominated the federal government for too long and that the Reform Party would end this favoritism towards Quebec.<ref name="2cnn.com">Template:Cite news</ref> The advertisement was harshly criticized by the other party leaders including accusations that Manning was "intolerant" and a "bigot" for having permitted the advertisement to be aired.<ref name="2cnn.com"/>

Reform began the campaign with Can$1.5 million in cash on hand, and had raised a total of Can$8 million. In contrast to the other parties, the vast majority of the money came from donations by individuals or small businesses.<ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 120.</ref>

The results for Reform were generally considered a minor tactical success. The party won 60 seats to displace the Bloc as Official Opposition, largely by building on its already heavy concentration of support in Western Canada. Strategically, Reform failed to make inroads into eastern Canada and lost its one seat in Ontario, leaving it effectively perceived as a Western regional party, despite making their first significant inroads into rural Ontario.

Bloc QuébécoisEdit

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Logo of the Bloc Québécois during the election.

The Bloc Québécois, under the leadership of Gilles Duceppe, lost its position of Official Opposition, falling to third place. The party's founding leader, Lucien Bouchard, had resigned in the aftermath of the 1995 Quebec referendum in order to become Premier of Quebec. Bouchard had been replaced by Michel Gauthier, but a lack of direction and party infighting caused their poll numbers to plummet, leaving them in danger of being overhauled by both the Liberals and the resurgent Progressive Conservatives. Duceppe, who took over as leader after Gauthier resigned, nonetheless made progress by emphasizing the lack of possibility of constitutional reform. While the party only finished 1.2 percentage points ahead of the Liberals in the province's popular vote, a more efficiently-distributed vote (the Liberal vote was too concentrated in and around Montreal; elsewhere, they split the vote with the Progressive Conservatives) still allowed them to capture a comfortable majority of 44 out of Quebec's 75 seats.

New Democratic PartyEdit

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Logo of the New Democratic Party during the election.

The New Democratic Party under the leadership of Alexa McDonough regained official party status that the party lost in the 1993 Canadian federal election. The party won the fourth largest share of total votes and won 21 seats. Notably, the party made a substantial showing in Atlantic Canada, a region where it had only elected three MPs in its entire history prior to the election.

Progressive Conservative PartyEdit

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Logo of the Progressive Conservative Party during the election.

The Progressive Conservative Party under Jean Charest campaigned on securing national unity in Canada by recognizing Quebec as being a distinct society within Canada, along with the proposal of a "New Covenant" for Canadian confederation to be negotiated between the Federal and Provincial governments.<ref>Frizzell, Alan (ed.); Pammett, Jon H (ed.). 1998. Pp. 49.</ref> The party's platform included the novelty of being publicly distributed on CD-ROM. Charest and the PCs benefited from rapidly rising in popularity amongst all language groups in Quebec, where voters were found to have preferred Charest over Gilles Duceppe, the leader of the Bloc Québécois.<ref>Clarke, Harold D.; Kornberg, Allan;Wearing, Peter. A Polity on the Edge: Canada. Pp. 246.</ref>

The Progressive Conservatives faced multiple difficulties, as the party was not able to apply for federal financial assistance due to it not being an official party. The party's results in their previous bastion of Western Canada remained anemic, and the Reformers remained the dominant conservative political force in the west. Reform also made inroads into rural central and southern Ontario — traditionally the heartland of the Tories' provincial counterparts.

The Progressive Conservatives won the third largest number of the total votes and improved their situation in the House of Commons, regaining official party status after winning 20 seats. Despite finishing about half a point behind Reform in the nationwide popular vote, their only heavy concentrations of support were in Atlantic Canada and Quebec. Elsewhere, like in 1993, their support was too spread out to translate into victories in individual ridings. They only won one seat each in Ontario and Manitoba, and none west of Manitoba. The result, a disappointment for Charest, would lead to his resignation and eventual assumption of leadership of the Liberal Party of Quebec.

Green PartyEdit

Support for the Green Party of Canada was 79% higher than at the previous election, with its greatest success in British Columbia, where it received 2% of the vote. The Green Party remained almost entirely off the national media's radar. At 0.43% of the vote, and 1.64% of the vote in the ridings it contested, the Green Party remained a small but growing movement.

ResultsEdit

Template:Election table |- style="background-color:#CCCCCC" ! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2" colspan="2"|Party ! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|Party Leader ! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|Candidates ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="4"|Seats ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="3"|Popular vote |- style="background-color:#CCCCCC" | style="text-align:center;" |1993 | style="text-align:center;" |Dissol. | style="text-align:center;" |Elected | style="text-align:center;" |% Change | style="text-align:center;" |# | style="text-align:center;" |% | style="text-align:center;" |Change Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Jean Chrétien | style="text-align:right;" |301 | style="text-align:right;" |177 | style="text-align:right;" |174 | style="text-align:right;" |155 | style="text-align:right;" |-12.4% | style="text-align:right;" |4,994,277 | style="text-align:right;" |38.46% | style="text-align:right;" |-2.78pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Preston Manning | style="text-align:right;" |227 | style="text-align:right;" |52 | style="text-align:right;" |50 | style="text-align:right;" |60 | style="text-align:right;" |+15.4% | style="text-align:right;" |2,513,080 | style="text-align:right;" |19.35% | style="text-align:right;" |+0.66pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Gilles Duceppe | style="text-align:right;" |75 | style="text-align:right;" |54 | style="text-align:right;" |50 | style="text-align:right;" |44 | style="text-align:right;" |-18.5% | style="text-align:right;" |1,385,821 | style="text-align:right;" |10.67% | style="text-align:right;" |-2.85pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Alexa McDonough | style="text-align:right;" |301 | style="text-align:right;" |9 | style="text-align:right;" |9 | style="text-align:right;" |21 | style="text-align:right;" |+133.3% | style="text-align:right;" |1,434,509 | style="text-align:right;" |11.05% | style="text-align:right;" |+4.17pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Jean Charest | style="text-align:right;" |301 | style="text-align:right;" |2 | style="text-align:right;" |2 | style="text-align:right;" |20 | style="text-align:right;" |+900% | style="text-align:right;" |2,446,705 | style="text-align:right;" |18.84% | style="text-align:right;" |+2.80pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"|Independent and No Affiliation | style="text-align:right;" |76 | style="text-align:right;" |1 | style="text-align:right;" |6 | style="text-align:right;" |1 | style="text-align:right;" |  | style="text-align:right;" |60,759 | style="text-align:right;" |0.47% | style="text-align:right;" |-0.09pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Joan Russow | style="text-align:right;" |79 | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |55,583 | style="text-align:right;" |0.43% | style="text-align:right;" |+0.18pp Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Neil Paterson | style="text-align:right;" |136 | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |37,085 | style="text-align:right;" |0.29% | style="text-align:right;" |+x Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Ron Gray | style="text-align:right;" |53 | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |29,085 | style="text-align:right;" |0.22% | style="text-align:right;" |+x Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Paul T. Hellyer | style="text-align:right;" |58 | style="text-align:right;" |* | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |* | style="text-align:right;" |17,502 | style="text-align:right;" |0.13% | style="text-align:right;" |* Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" | Hardial Bains | style="text-align:right;" |65 | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |- | style="text-align:right;" |11,468 | style="text-align:right;" |0.09% | style="text-align:right;" |+0.05pp |- Template:Canadian party colour | style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Vacant | style="text-align:right;" |4 | style="text-align:center;" colspan="5" |  |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="3"|Total | style="text-align:right;" |1,672 | style="text-align:right;" |295 | style="text-align:right;" |295 | style="text-align:right;" |301 | style="text-align:right;" |+2.0% | style="text-align:right;" |12,985,874 | style="text-align:right;" |100% | style="text-align:right;" |  |- | style="text-align:center;" colspan="11" |Sources: http://www.elections.ca History of Federal Ridings since 1867 |- |} Notes:

*: Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

x: Less than 0.005% of the popular vote

Vote and seat summariesEdit

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Athabasca AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 14,673 54.62% 6,607 24.59% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 49.4% 8,066 14,673 2,459 1,262 405 26,865
Calgary Centre AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 19,936 40.08% 3,705 7.45% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 57.9% 16,231 19,936 9,230 3,011 893 273 167 49,741
Calgary East AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 13,348 44.98% 6,042 20.36% Template:Canadian party colour PC 47.9% 6,766 13,348 7,306 1,926 329 29,675
Calgary Northeast AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 18,719 52.11% 10,073 28.04% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 50.9% 8,646 18,719 5,815 1,209 231 1,300 35,920
Calgary Southeast AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,602 55.02% 14,035 31.39% Template:Canadian party colour PC 63.7% 8,131 24,602 10,567 1,176 235 44,711
Calgary Southwest AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 27,912 57.99% 18,206 37.83% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 66.8% 9,706 27,912 8,617<ref group=a>Jan Brown was previously elected in 1993 under the Reform banner in Calgary Southeast.</ref> 1,322 310 175 89 48,131
Calgary West AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,878 47.20% 9,601 18.22% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 64.7% 15,277 24,878 9,594 2,105 557 293 52,704
Calgary—Nose Hill AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 25,788 51.80% 13,223 26.56% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 64.9% 12,565 25,788 8,678 1,883 637 237 49,788
Crowfoot AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 30,589 70.99% 23,910 55.49% Template:Canadian party colour PC 64.1% 4,185 30,589 6,679 1,635 43,088
Edmonton East AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 15,475 44.58% 3,470 10.00% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 51.7% 12,005 15,475 2,535 4,096 211 107 287 34,716
Edmonton North AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 16,124 44.30% 4,304 11.83% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 55.6% 11,820 16,124 2,811 5,413 226 36,394
Edmonton Southeast AB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,745 45.98% 1,450 4.52% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 56.0% 14,745 13,295 1,994 1,882 152 32,068
Edmonton Southwest AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,697 51.34% 7,864 17.79% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 62.6% 14,833 22,697 4,403 2,070 205 44,208
Edmonton West AB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,802 43.45% 1,410 3.44% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 54.4% 17,802 16,392 2,919 3,386 210 143 122 40,974
Edmonton—Strathcona AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 20,605 41.30% 2,951 5.92% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 62.7% 17,654 20,605 3,614 7,251 406 153 115 92 49,890
Elk Island AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 26,276 60.64% 17,740 40.94% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 62.9% 8,536 26,276 5,416 2,544 559 43,331
Lakeland AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 23,214 59.28% 16,238 41.47% Template:Canadian party colour PC 56.6% 6,911 23,214 6,976 1,737 321 39,159
Lethbridge AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,828 55.53% 14,941 36.35% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 59.7% 7,887 22,828 7,436 2,211 418 326 41,106
Macleod AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,225 68.02% 18,670 52.42% Template:Canadian party colour PC 56.6% 4,137 24,225 5,555 1,444 253 35,614
Medicine Hat AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,761 65.45% 16,682 47.97% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 53.6% 6,079 22,761 4,219 1,719 34,778
Peace River AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,351 58.94% 15,110 39.84% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 53.6% 7,241 22,351 6,104 2,226 37,922
Red Deer AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 28,622 68.38% 22,056 52.69% Template:Canadian party colour PC 57.4% 4,785 28,622 6,566 1,660 227 41,860
St. Albert AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,269 55.19% 11,732 26.68% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 61.9% 12,537 24,269 4,645 2,172 354 43,977
Wetaskiwin AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 26,443 65.96% 20,751 51.76% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 61.0% 5,692 26,443 5,282 1,940 734 40,091
Wild Rose AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 28,569 63.79% 20,063 44.79% Template:Canadian party colour PC 60.5% 5,428 28,569 8,506 1,594 692 44,789
Yellowhead AB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,960 64.82% 16,642 46.98% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 56.9% 6,318 22,960 4,383 1,759 35,420
Burnaby—Douglas BC Template:Canadian party colour NDP 19,058 43.08% 7,315 16.54% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 68.1% 11,536 11,743 1,498 19,058 300 103 44,238
Cariboo—Chilcotin BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 16,008 51.11% 9,515 30.38% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 61.0% 6,493 16,008 3,707 4,406 707 31,321
Delta—South Richmond BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 23,891 46.50% 4,820 9.38% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 68.8% 19,071 23,891 2,829 4,715 245 325 308 51,384
Dewdney—Alouette BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 20,446 47.26% 9,585 22.15% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 63.0% 10,861 20,446 2,619 8,296 634 195 215 43,266
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 20,370 43.43% 8,092 17.25% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 65.0% 12,278 20,370 2,104 10,400 1,181 311 261 46,905
Fraser Valley BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 33,101 62.85% 21,532 40.88% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.0% 11,569 33,101 1,714 4,680 342 118 1,047 95 52,666
Kamloops BC Template:Canadian party colour NDP 16,138 36.07% 1,894 4.23% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.3% 14,244 12,928 999 16,138 437 44,746
Kelowna BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 25,246 50.01% 13,940 27.62% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 62.8% 11,306 25,246 8,477 3,838 1,612 50,479
Kootenay—Columbia BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,387 61.91% 16,014 44.29% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 64.9% 6,373 22,387 1,479 5,133 786 36,158
Langley—Abbotsford BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 31,664 62.02% 18,931 37.08% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.3% 12,733 31,664 1,800 3,418 790 151 495 51,051
Nanaimo—Alberni BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 25,069 49.86% 13,907 27.66% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 67.1% 10,513 25,069 2,602 11,162 650 282 50,278
Nanaimo—Cowichan BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,685 44.95% 9,573 18.97% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 65.2% 10,663 22,685 2,131 13,112 928 224 720 50,463
New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 15,915 34.47% 1,848 4.00% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 65.4% 13,437 15,915 1,803 14,067 691 160 93 46,166
North Vancouver BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 27,075 48.86% 8,269 14.92% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.8% 18,806 27,075 2,740 5,075 982 162 365 203 55,408
Okanagan—Coquihalla BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,570 53.06% 12,329 26.63% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 65.1% 12,241 24,570 2,523 5,441 1,008 318 202 46,303
Okanagan—Shuswap BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,952 53.13% 13,367 28.46% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.1% 11,585 24,952 3,160 5,839 627 802 46,965
Port Moody—Coquitlam BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 23,113 43.61% 7,477 14.11% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 66.5% 15,636 23,113 2,927 10,444 695 190 53,005
Prince George–Bulkley Valley BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 17,505 54.28% 10,435 32.36% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 58.0% 7,070 17,505 2,615 3,935 507 300 315 32,247
Prince George—Peace River BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,270 66.91% 16,587 49.84% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 57.5% 5,683 22,270 1,911 2,989 429 33,282
Richmond BC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,165 43.81% 3,253 7.85% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.9% 18,165 14,912 3,435 3,964 565 164 167 90 41,462
Saanich—Gulf Islands BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 24,275 43.07% 6,533 11.59% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 74.3% 17,742 24,275 4,243 8,080 1,546 248 234 56,368
Skeena BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 13,402 42.35% 3,539 11.18% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 63.7% 6,408 13,402 1,106 9,863 864 31,643
South Surrey—White Rock—Langley BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 25,141 54.87% 11,331 24.73% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.4% 13,810 25,141 2,068 3,616 756 129 169 130 45,819
Surrey Central BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 17,461 34.67% 2,866 5.69% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 61.6% 14,595 17,461 4,327 7,064 417 147 978 4,736 634 50,359
Surrey North<ref group=a>Reform incumbent Margaret Bridgman was ousted from nomination by Chuck Cadman.</ref> BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 16,158 46.80% 6,435 18.64% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 61.0% 9,723 16,158 1,093 6,579 280 70 291 200 129 34,523
Vancouver Centre BC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,878 40.76% 9,311 18.18% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.7% 20,878 11,567 4,736 10,690 1,541 217 945 644 51,218
Vancouver East BC Template:Canadian party colour NDP 14,961 42.25% 1,838 5.19% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 59.9% 13,123 4,287 964 14,961 1,221 185 226 282 158 35,407
Vancouver Island North BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 22,769 47.54% 11,617 24.26% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 64.4% 10,024 22,769 1,650 11,152 1,559 218 522 47,894
Vancouver Kingsway BC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,182 40.62% 3,520 10.08% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 63.4% 14,182 6,412 1,385 10,662 811 210 1,088 161 34,911
Vancouver Quadra BC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,847 42.14% 6,507 14.55% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 67.8% 18,847 12,340 7,546 4,486 1,155 211 135 44,720
Vancouver South—Burnaby BC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,648 42.66% 5,050 12.94% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.2% 16,648 11,598 2,321 7,467 633 224 138 39,029
Victoria BC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,130 34.76% 2,737 5.25% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 68.5% 18,130 15,393 3,589 11,419 2,806 340 131 353 52,161
West Kootenay—Okanagan BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 18,954 46.78% 10,085 24.89% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 66.7% 7,078 18,954 2,255 8,869 2,455 187 340 377 40,515
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast BC Template:Canadian party colour Ref 20,092 40.05% 2,774 5.53% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 66.8% 17,318 20,092 4,194 5,988 2,318 254 50,164
Brandon—Souris MB Template:Canadian party colour PC 13,216 35.59% 1,333 3.59% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 66.9% 6,583 11,883 13,216 4,983 229 244 37,138
Charleswood—Assiniboine MB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 15,925 42.97% 7,261 19.59% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.6% 15,925 8,398 8,664 3,923 154 37,064
Churchill MB Template:Canadian party colour NDP 9,616 41.17% 2,764 11.83% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 50.2% 6,852 4,438 2,452 9,616 23,358
Dauphin—Swan River MB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 12,668 35.49% 4,952 13.87% Template:Canadian party colour PC 65.4% 7,408 12,668 7,716 7,575 326 35,693
Portage—Lisgar MB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 13,532 40.25% 1,449 4.31% Template:Canadian party colour PC 60.6% 4,913 13,532 12,083 2,420 517 159 33,624
Provencher MB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,595 40.00% 1,797 4.93% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.9% 14,595 12,798 5,955 3,137 36,485
Saint Boniface MB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,948 51.22% 12,285 33.21% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 65.9% 18,948 6,658 4,555 6,663 171 36,995
Selkirk—Interlake MB Template:Canadian party colour Ref 10,937 28.30% 66 0.17% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 65.5% 10,871 10,937 5,730 10,749 363 38,650
Winnipeg Centre MB Template:Canadian party colour NDP 10,979 40.89% 1,084 4.04% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 57.0% 9,895 3,095 2,442 10,979 300 136 26,847
Winnipeg North Centre MB Template:Canadian party colour NDP 13,663 50.27% 5,862 21.57% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 57.6% 7,801 3,678 1,742 13,663 169 128 27,181
Winnipeg North—St. Paul MB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 13,524 37.48% 4,037 11.19% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 66.0% 13,524 7,108 5,430 9,487 442 92 36,083
Winnipeg South MB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,800 49.57% 11,290 29.77% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 67.4% 18,800 7,510 6,547 4,629 153 191 94 37,924
Winnipeg South Centre MB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,006 55.89% 14,289 39.92% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 64.9% 20,006 4,457 5,011 5,717 224 202 180 35,797
Winnipeg—Transcona MB Template:Canadian party colour NDP 16,640 50.27% 9,535 28.80% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 60.4% 7,105 5,703 2,968 16,640 423 161 104 33,104
Acadie—Bathurst NB Template:Canadian party colour NDP 21,113 40.53% 2,692 5.17% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 78.6% 18,421 12,560 21,113 52,094
Beauséjour—Petitcodiac NB Template:Canadian party colour NDP 18,504 38.99% 1,975 4.16% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.9% 16,529 4,833 7,592 18,504 47,458
Charlotte NB Template:Canadian party colour PC 14,533 44.95% 6,224 19.25% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.2% 8,309 6,814 14,533 2,397 280 32,333
Fredericton NB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 12,252 34.12% 1,417 3.95% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.2% 12,252 7,815 10,835 4,689 321 35,912
Fundy—Royal NB Template:Canadian party colour PC 16,715 41.52% 6,523 16.20% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 76.2% 10,192 9,229 16,715 3,790 329 40,255
Madawaska—Restigouche NB Template:Canadian party colour PC 20,343 50.30% 5,386 13.32% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.6% 14,957 20,343 4,211 933 40,444
Miramichi NB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 13,924 40.45% 3,354 9.74% Template:Canadian party colour PC 77.2% 13,924 4,668 10,570 5,263 34,425
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe NB Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,860 44.57% 8,929 19.08% Template:Canadian party colour PC 70.4% 20,860 6,073 11,931 7,510 424 46,798
Saint John NB Template:Canadian party colour PC 22,227 63.11% 16,615 47.18% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.0% 5,612 3,467 22,227 3,679 232 35,217
Tobique—Mactaquac NB Template:Canadian party colour PC 12,125 35.90% 1,935 5.73% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 72.0% 10,190 9,371 12,125 2,093 33,779
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception NL Template:Canadian party colour Lib 12,929 35.25% 570 1.55% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 54.2% 12,929 10,332 12,359 1,054 36,674
Burin—St. George's NL Template:Canadian party colour PC 13,884 45.70% 2,169 7.14% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 54.7% 11,715 13,884 4,784 30,383
Gander—Grand Falls NL Template:Canadian party colour Lib 13,409 52.21% 4,757 18.52% Template:Canadian party colour PC 44.1% 13,409 8,652 3,620 25,681
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte NL Template:Canadian party colour Lib 12,057 39.83% 232 0.77% Template:Canadian party colour PC 54.9% 12,057 1,969 11,825 4,421 30,272
Labrador NL Template:Canadian party colour Lib 6,182 50.62% 1,567 12.83% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 60.7% 6,182 573 842 4,615 12,212
St. John's East NL Template:Canadian party colour PC 17,286 38.98% 4,826 10.88% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 58.8% 12,048 1,977 17,286 12,460 388 191 44,350
St. John's West NL Template:Canadian party colour PC 19,393 44.07% 3,076 6.99% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 60.4% 16,317 1,113 19,393 6,866 319 44,008
Bras d'Or NS Template:Canadian party colour NDP 17,575 41.30% 1,217 2.86% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.2% 16,358 8,620 17,575 42,553
Cumberland—Colchester NS Template:Canadian party colour PC 18,610 43.63% 7,608 17.83% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 69.8% 11,002 5,970 18,610 6,058 193 826 42,659
Dartmouth NS Template:Canadian party colour NDP 12,326 32.57% 2,028 5.36% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 65.0% 10,298 4,446 10,183 12,326 156 438 37,847
Halifax NS Template:Canadian party colour NDP 21,837 49.02% 11,476 25.76% Template:Canadian party colour PC 68.9% 9,638 2,422 10,361 21,837 197 89 44,544
Halifax West NS Template:Canadian party colour NDP 16,013 34.63% 1,729 3.74% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.3% 14,284 4,843 10,848 16,013 179 70 46,237
Kings—Hants NS Template:Canadian party colour PC 17,401 36.27% 2,886 6.02% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 65.7% 14,515 6,424 17,401 9,101 278 251 47,970
Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough NS Template:Canadian party colour PC 18,196 42.34% 5,345 12.44% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 72.0% 12,851 3,416 18,196 8,284 228 42,975
Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore NS Template:Canadian party colour NDP 12,433 30.37% 41 0.10% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.6% 10,750 5,155 12,392 12,433 211 40,941
South Shore NS Template:Canadian party colour PC 14,136 36.00% 2,739 6.97% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.3% 11,397 5,302 14,136 8,137 298 39,270
Sydney—Victoria NS Template:Canadian party colour NDP 22,455 51.10% 10,886 24.77% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 74.3% 11,569 9,920 22,455 43,944
West Nova NS Template:Canadian party colour PC 13,187 34.31% 3,310 8.61% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.9% 9,877 7,229 13,187 7,862 275 38,430
Algoma—Manitoulin ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 13,810 41.31% 5,457 16.33% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 61.5% 13,810 8,353 3,367 7,897 33,427
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,549 43.48% 7,507 13.86% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.0% 23,549 16,042 10,735 2,580 506 421 327 54,160
Beaches—East York ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,844 47.93% 11,114 24.39% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 67.3% 21,844 6,534 5,611 10,730 589 264 45,572
Bramalea—Gore—Malton ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,933 46.37% 8,278 20.27% Template:Canadian party colour PC 61.0% 18,933 8,685 10,655 2,281 279 40,833
Brampton Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,615 48.85% 7,798 20.47% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 60.3% 18,615 10,817 5,621 2,923 127 38,103
Brampton West—Mississauga ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 27,297 59.99% 18,850 41.42% Template:Canadian party colour PC 61.1% 27,297 7,569 8,447 2,192 45,505
Brant ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,125 52.97% 13,689 30.06% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 63.1% 24,125 10,436 5,781 5,201 45,543
Broadview—Greenwood ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,108 49.76% 7,205 16.98% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 68.1% 21,108 3,247 3,238 13,903 426 205 211 85 42,423
Bruce—Grey ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,896 36.79% 1,735 3.57% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 68.8% 17,896 16,161 11,139 3,446 48,642
Burlington ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,042 44.12% 5,698 11.40% Template:Canadian party colour PC 70.0% 22,042 8,662 16,344 2,561 352 49,961
Cambridge ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,673 36.74% 6,906 14.36% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.8% 17,673 10,767 9,299 9,813 548 48,100
Carleton—Gloucester ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 29,862 58.96% 19,902 39.29% Template:Canadian party colour PC 74.3% 29,862 7,404 9,960 2,831 349 244 50,650
Davenport ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,195 65.86% 12,388 47.45% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 62.4% 17,195 2,628 4,807 551 384 543 26,108
Don Valley East ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,394 59.20% 16,784 39.13% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.0% 25,394 5,167 8,610 2,981 192 170 384 42,898
Don Valley West ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 26,209 52.95% 11,163 22.55% Template:Canadian party colour PC 72.3% 26,209 4,669 15,046 2,922 378 173 104 49,501
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,957 42.63% 6,197 12.61% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 66.9% 20,957 14,760 11,089 2,355 49,161
Durham ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,878 43.34% 6,819 14.87% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.1% 19,878 13,059 8,995 3,250 682 45,864
Eglinton—Lawrence ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,985 59.24% 16,008 36.50% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.0% 25,985 3,547 9,977 3,955 397 43,861
Elgin—Middlesex—London ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,890 39.99% 6,391 14.29% Template:Canadian party colour PC 64.3% 17,890 10,307 11,499 3,260 508 1,275 44,739
Erie—Lincoln ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,542 42.84% 4,754 11.61% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 63.4% 17,542 12,788 6,317 2,509 228 1,301 267 40,952
Essex ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,052 46.07% 7,872 16.45% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 62.8% 22,052 8,545 3,086 14,180 47,863
Etobicoke Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 27,345 54.56% 16,322 32.56% Template:Canadian party colour PC 71.8% 27,345 8,638 11,023 2,661 267 189 50,123
Etobicoke North ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,236 61.84% 16,639 46.27% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 61.1% 22,236 5,597 4,276 3,350 174 324 35,957
Etobicoke—Lakeshore ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,180 46.22% 10,671 23.28% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.6% 21,180 8,697 10,509 4,085 315 139 903<ref group=a>Former Liberal Cabinet minister Paul Hellyer stood for the Canadian Action Party, receiving 770 votes.</ref> 45,828
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 34,986 71.98% 28,877 59.41% Template:Canadian party colour PC 68.7% 34,986 4,599 6,109 2,289 417 207 48,607
Guelph—Wellington ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,004 47.73% 13,844 26.43% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.6% 25,004 9,054 11,160 5,456 589 972 146 52,381
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,043 45.50% 8,495 18.37% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.8% 21,043 12,548 9,704 2,516 437 46,248
Halton ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 26,017 47.25% 12,239 22.23% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.8% 26,017 12,221 13,778 2,452 600 55,068
Hamilton East ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,991 49.48% 10,121 29.47% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 56.3% 16,991 5,716 3,913 6,870 376 312 160 34,338
Hamilton Mountain ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,128 45.81% 12,251 26.56% Template:Canadian party colour PC 63.6% 21,128 8,154 8,877 7,440 520 46,119
Hamilton West ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,951 50.02% 13,303 31.76% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 61.9% 20,951 6,285 6,510 7,648 323 170 41,887
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,399 39.47% 6,172 13.24% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.8% 18,399 12,045 12,227 3,255 189 505 46,620
Huron—Bruce ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,240 51.35% 14,315 30.32% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 70.4% 24,240 9,925 9,223 3,037 781 47,206
Kenora—Rainy River ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,084 41.93% 4,302 12.81% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 60.6% 14,084 9,782 2,799 6,922 33,587
Kent—Essex ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,451 50.20% 12,510 29.28% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 59.3% 21,451 8,941 6,634 4,323 291 621 470 42,731
Kingston and the Islands ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,632 49.51% 14,336 27.69% Template:Canadian party colour PC 62.8% 25,632 6,761 11,296 6,433 902 751 51,775
Kitchener Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,089 48.00% 12,129 25.22% Template:Canadian party colour PC 64.3% 23,089 9,550 10,960 4,503 48,102
Kitchener—Waterloo ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,111 47.71% 13,498 25.65% Template:Canadian party colour PC 62.6% 25,111 10,502 11,613 4,725 265 413 52,629
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,155 46.24% 8,553 18.69% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.6% 21,155 12,602 7,256 2,440 256 1,785 257 45,751
Lanark—Carleton ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 28,151 45.32% 11,386 18.33% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 71.7% 28,151 16,765 13,213 3,022 463 181 318 62,113
Leeds—Grenville ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,123 39.47% 3,487 7.20% Template:Canadian party colour PC 69.9% 19,123<ref group=a>Joe Jordan was the son of the previous incumbent Jim Jordan.</ref> 10,476 15,636 1,757 1,102 119 241 48,454
London North Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,891 51.72% 15,819 34.25% Template:Canadian party colour PC 60.2% 23,891 7,016 8,072 5,679 685 375 336 138 46,192
London West ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,710 48.55% 13,752 27.02% Template:Canadian party colour PC 68.2% 24,710 8,839 10,958 5,291 497 515 83 50,893
London—Fanshawe ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,497 51.20% 13,659 34.12% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 58.7% 20,497 6,838 5,499 6,754 442 40,030
Markham ON Template:Canadian party colour PC 20,449 44.70% 3,639 7.95% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.5% 16,810 4,947 20,449 1,482 258 1,584 218 45,748
Mississauga Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,881 65.04% 19,832 49.84% Template:Canadian party colour PC 61.3% 25,881 5,770 6,049 1,900 192 39,792
Mississauga East ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,780 59.95% 15,928 40.15% Template:Canadian party colour PC 64.5% 23,780 5,617 7,852 2,156 262 39,667
Mississauga South ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,207 49.94% 11,130 26.21% Template:Canadian party colour PC 65.9% 21,207 8,307 10,077 2,302 199 141 229 42,462
Mississauga West ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 30,598 61.21% 21,438 42.89% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.8% 30,598 9,160 8,102 2,128 49,988
Nepean—Carleton ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 28,366 48.80% 13,033 22.42% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 75.4% 28,366 15,333 11,072 2,788 238 331 58,128
Niagara Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,115 49.70% 12,062 24.86% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.1% 24,115 12,053 5,827 5,510 363 515 143 48,526
Niagara Falls ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 15,868 38.36% 4,882 11.80% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 63.6% 15,868 10,986 9,935 4,052 374 154 41,369
Nickel Belt ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,489 48.85% 6,134 15.38% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 68.1% 19,489 4,771 1,763 13,355 145 369 39,892
Nipissing ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,786 56.34% 12,396 35.29% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 63.8% 19,786 7,390 5,666 2,280 35,122
Northumberland ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,182 45.77% 9,724 21.01% Template:Canadian party colour PC 65.1% 21,182 10,602 11,458 2,678 355 46,275
Oak Ridges ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 27,394 54.73% 15,162 30.29% Template:Canadian party colour PC 64.2% 27,394 7,568 12,232 2,411 281 167 50,053
Oakville ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,487 47.68% 9,014 17.55% Template:Canadian party colour PC 72.9% 24,487 9,050 15,473 2,343 51,353
Oshawa ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 15,925 37.72% 3,951 9.36% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 58.6% 15,925 11,974 6,972 7,350 42,221
Ottawa Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,987 45.19% 12,341 21.46% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 70.2% 25,987 6,651 9,391 13,646 855 211 373 386 57,500
Ottawa South ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 31,725 59.01% 23,203 43.16% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 72.3% 31,725 8,522 8,115 4,374 440 167 421 53,764
Ottawa West—Nepean ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 29,511 54.02% 17,910 32.78% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 72.7% 29,511 11,601 8,489 4,163 416 153 211 90 54,634
Ottawa—Vanier ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 30,728 61.87% 23,974 48.27% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.8% 30,728 4,868 6,754 5,952 651 330 241 138 49,662
Oxford ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,281 35.98% 1,575 3.48% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.9% 16,281 9,533 14,706 3,406 181 956 192 45,255
Parkdale—High Park ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,692 48.27% 11,930 27.83% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 68.7% 20,692 5,891 5,926 8,762 696 267 635 42,869
Parry Sound—Muskoka ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,752 41.60% 6,317 14.80% Template:Canadian party colour PC 69.1% 17,752 10,909 11,435 1,700 513 133 236 42,678
Perth—Middlesex ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,583 44.01% 8,510 19.12% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.6% 19,583 9,180 11,073 3,806 858 44,500
Peterborough ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,594 46.55% 9,835 17.89% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 66.8% 25,594 15,759 8,757 4,874 54,984
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 26,003 52.09% 15,201 30.45% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.8% 26,003 10,537 10,802 2,576 49,918
Prince Edward—Hastings ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,415 51.59% 13,110 30.17% Template:Canadian party colour PC 63.6% 22,415 9,219 9,305 2,512 43,451
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,569 40.25% 6,534 13.44% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 68.3% 19,569 13,035 12,352 3,242 183 236 48,617
Sarnia—Lambton ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,494 47.35% 9,322 22.64% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.2% 19,494 10,172 6,008 3,320 125 1,472 402 175 41,168
Sault Ste. Marie ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,871 44.49% 6,588 17.37% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 66.6% 16,871 7,536 3,010 10,283 219 37,919
Scarborough Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,185 57.39% 17,079 38.92% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.7% 25,185 8,106 6,976 3,619 43,886
Scarborough East ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,065 54.33% 14,768 34.79% Template:Canadian party colour PC 64.8% 23,065 7,011 8,297 3,330 278 135 171 164 42,451
Scarborough Southwest ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,675 53.40% 12,757 32.95% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 63.0% 20,675 7,918 5,294 4,345 482 38,714
Scarborough—Agincourt ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,995 65.13% 18,880 47.30% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.5% 25,995 4,291 7,115 2,512 39,913
Scarborough—Rouge River ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 28,636 74.80% 24,272 63.40% Template:Canadian party colour PC 62.1% 28,636 3,102 4,364 1,874 170 139 38,285
Simcoe North ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,775 44.39% 8,412 16.40% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 66.9% 22,775 14,363 10,849 2,488 388 230 213 51,306
Simcoe—Grey ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 17,895 35.21% 481 0.95% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.4% 17,895 17,414 11,761 3,090 664 50,824
St. Catharines ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,081 43.46% 6,052 12.48% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.5% 21,081 15,029 6,503 4,657 245 688 308 48,511
St. Paul's ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 26,389 54.26% 14,869 30.57% Template:Canadian party colour PC 69.1% 26,389 3,564 11,520 6,028 597 221 317 48,636
Stoney Creek ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,750 49.97% 13,540 28.49% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.7% 23,750 10,210 9,440 3,392 261 472 47,525
Stormont—Dundas ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,857 52.53% 13,912 31.97% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 64.9% 22,857 8,945 8,741 2,671 295 43,509
Sudbury ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,223 55.42% 13,752 34.29% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 62.5% 22,223 5,198 3,459 8,471 247 502 40,100
Thornhill ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,747 59.00% 14,230 32.61% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.2% 25,747 3,441 11,517 2,008 261 665 43,639
Thunder Bay—Atikokan ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,287 42.66% 6,170 18.42% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 60.2% 14,287 5,642 5,443 8,117 33,489
Thunder Bay—Superior North ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,745 51.83% 10,040 31.08% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 58.6% 16,745 5,286 3,569 6,705 32,305
Timiskaming—Cochrane ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,580 59.43% 15,694 45.32% Template:Canadian party colour PC 63.0% 20,580 4,541 4,886 4,623 34,630
Timmins—James Bay ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,829 50.25% 4,884 14.58% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 61.7% 16,829 2,464 2,251 11,945 33,489
Toronto Centre—Rosedale ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,945 49.19% 13,348 28.62% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 67.0% 22,945 3,646 8,993 9,597 577 270 145 469 46,642
Trinity—Spadina ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,215 45.30% 1,802 4.48% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 67.1% 18,215 1,649 2,793 16,413 392 194 288 270 40,214
Vaughan—King—Aurora ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 33,502 64.25% 24,911 47.78% Template:Canadian party colour PC 65.6% 33,502 7,273 8,591 2,250 524 52,140
Victoria—Haliburton ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 18,205 34.05% 1,181 2.21% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 68.1% 18,205 17,024 14,283 3,456 504 53,472
Waterloo—Wellington ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 20,038 44.01% 5,896 12.95% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 63.1% 20,038 14,142 8,175 3,180 45,535
Wentworth—Burlington ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,584 41.65% 6,103 12.98% Template:Canadian party colour PC 69.1% 19,584 10,267 13,481 3,694 47,026
Whitby—Ajax ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,551 47.69% 11,574 23.44% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 66.8% 23,551 11,977 10,107 3,354 394 49,383
Willowdale ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 27,311 58.45% 17,268 36.95% Template:Canadian party colour PC 68.1% 27,311 6,007 10,043 2,833 268 266 46,728
Windsor West ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,877 55.20% 12,466 31.45% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 55.1% 21,877 5,295 2,452 9,411 398 199 39,632
Windsor—St. Clair ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,496 39.89% 2,259 5.46% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 59.6% 16,496 5,899 4,253 14,237 357 115 41,357
York Centre ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 27,864 72.06% 24,246 62.71% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 64.0% 27,864 2,876 3,323 3,618 389 242 354 38,666
York North ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,942 45.25% 9,697 19.13% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 65.9% 22,942 13,245 11,308 1,996 187 799 220 50,697
York South—Weston ON Template:Canadian party colour Ind 17,163 45.03% 4,431 11.63% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 68.1% 12,732 2,363 1,925 3,552 171 17,261<ref group=a>John Nunziata, the winning candidate, had previously served as the Liberal MP for the constituency since 1984.</ref> 112 38,116
York West ON Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,254 73.62% 18,401 63.74% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 61.0% 21,254 2,598 2,165 2,853 28,870
Cardigan PE Template:Canadian party colour Lib 7,555 45.05% 99 0.59% Template:Canadian party colour PC 77.4% 7,555 7,456 1,761 16,772
Egmont PE Template:Canadian party colour Lib 8,498 48.42% 744 4.24% Template:Canadian party colour PC 70.9% 8,498 7,754 1,300 17,552
Hillsborough PE Template:Canadian party colour Lib 7,630 40.87% 1,879 10.06% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 71.2% 7,630 476 4,594 5,751 74 145 18,670
Malpeque PE Template:Canadian party colour Lib 7,912 45.09% 718 4.09% Template:Canadian party colour PC 72.2% 7,912 580 7,194 1,863 17,549
Abitibi QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 16,803 43.75% 2,635 6.86% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 60.7% 16,803 6,531 909 14,168 38,411
Ahuntsic QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 28,971 49.25% 10,282 17.48% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 79.7% 28,971 9,520 1,051 18,689 589 58,820
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,189 47.31% 7,631 14.92% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 77.7% 24,189 9,405 752 16,558 227 51,131
Argenteuil—Papineau QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,202 40.87% 3,554 6.85% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.4% 17,648 11,171 836 21,202 509 505 51,871
Beauce QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,156 49.10% 10,154 22.50% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 63.9% 22,156 9,385 735 12,002 843 45,121
Beauharnois—Salaberry QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 20,449 39.72% 3,223 6.26% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 77.3% 17,226 13,160 652 20,449 51,487
Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,994 42.99% 8,131 15.89% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 70.3% 13,863 1,255 12,748 885 21,994 419 51,164
Bellechasse—Etchemins—Montmagny—L'Islet QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,100 33.47% 47 0.11% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 68.0% 14,100 611 12,840 520 14,053 42,124
Berthier—Montcalm QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 32,707 52.65% 17,634 28.38% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 70.7% 15,073 13,338 1,009 32,707 62,127
Bonaventure—Gaspé—Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Pabok QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 15,983 41.26% 179 0.46% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 68.9% 15,804 6,297 649 15,983 38,733
Bourassa QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,765 52.21% 8,952 19.67% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 74.7% 23,765 5,937 999 14,813 45,514
Brome—Missisquoi QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,261 42.37% 6,491 14.28% Template:Canadian party colour PC 76.0% 19,261 12,770 781 12,652 45,464
Brossard—La Prairie QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 24,676 46.64% 7,334 13.86% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 78.9% 24,676 9,982 906 17,342 52,906
Chambly QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 26,109 49.29% 12,048 22.74% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.6% 14,061 11,802 998 26,109 52,970
Champlain QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 20,687 44.00% 7,772 16.53% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.7% 12,915 12,784 632 20,687 47,018
Charlesbourg QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,556 38.45% 3,928 7.01% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.9% 17,628 1,135 13,811 963 21,556 709 266 56,068
Charlevoix QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 19,792 54.18% 9,954 27.25% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 64.1% 9,838 6,443 454 19,792 36,527
Châteauguay QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 25,909 45.47% 6,742 11.83% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.9% 19,167 11,112 794 25,909 56,982
Chicoutimi QC Template:Canadian party colour PC 18,598 43.69% 317 0.74% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 68.5% 4,839 18,598 853 18,281 42,571
Compton—Stanstead QC Template:Canadian party colour PC 18,125 44.60% 4,758 11.71% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 74.9% 8,119 18,125 587 13,367 439 40,637
Drummond QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 18,577 42.26% 3,800 8.64% Template:Canadian party colour PC 73.3% 10,165 14,777 441 18,577 43,960
Frontenac—Mégantic QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 14,433 37.10% 465 1.20% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.8% 13,968 9,885 252 14,433 365 38,903
Gatineau QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,298 46.42% 9,512 17.45% Template:Canadian party colour PC 66.6% 25,298 15,786 982 11,391 448 445 150 54,500
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,938 46.02% 5,630 11.81% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 72.6% 16,308 7,583 825 21,938 577 444 47,675
Hull—Aylmer QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 25,835 54.11% 15,913 33.33% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 70.4% 25,835 935 8,461 1,317 9,922 586 266 275 151 47,748
Joliette QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 22,605 46.54% 5,188 10.68% Template:Canadian party colour PC 73.6% 7,452 17,417 502 22,605 594 48,570
Jonquière QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 16,415 48.57% 4,607 13.63% Template:Canadian party colour PC 67.2% 4,874 11,808 353 16,415 348 33,798
Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup—Temiscouata—Les-Basques QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 16,518 38.27% 2,399 5.56% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 66.6% 14,119 11,623 420 16,518 480 43,160
Lac-Saint-Jean QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,506 63.53% 14,397 42.53% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 68.0% 7,109 4,845 391 21,506 33,851
Lac-Saint-Louis QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 42,613 69.02% 31,320 50.73% Template:Canadian party colour PC 83.6% 42,613 1,556 11,293 1,548 4,347 386 61,743
LaSalle—Émard QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 32,317 60.87% 19,364 36.48% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 78.0% 32,317 6,445 920 12,953 453 53,088
Laurentides QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 28,647 45.73% 9,594 15.32% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 70.4% 19,053 14,096 844 28,647 62,640
Laurier—Sainte-Marie QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 26,546 54.65% 15,392 31.69% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 70.0% 11,154 5,808 2,180 26,546 1,167 1,378 338 48,571
Laval Centre QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 22,668 39.62% 2,446 4.28% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 76.4% 20,222 13,132 1,188 22,668 57,210
Laval East QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 23,093 38.46% 3,814 6.35% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 79.5% 19,279 16,912 765 23,093 60,049
Laval West QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 31,566 48.90% 12,019 18.62% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 79.1% 31,566 12,365 1,072 19,547 64,550
Lévis QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 27,870 45.22% 10,614 17.22% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.7% 17,256 14,630 1,881 27,870 61,637
Longueuil QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 20,977 50.24% 8,830 21.15% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.5% 12,147 7,773 857 20,977 41,754
Lotbinière QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 13,069 37.07% 3,007 8.53% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 72.3% 10,062 9,690 445 13,069 1,988 35,254
Louis-Hébert QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 23,653 39.85% 3,698 6.23% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 77.2% 19,955 1,024 13,002 1,161 23,653 558 59,353
Manicouagan QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 12,203 47.07% 1,532 5.91% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.6% 10,671 2,009 1,041 12,203 25,924
Matapédia—Matane QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 15,694 44.79% 5,136 14.66% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 65.2% 10,558 7,991 417 15,694 377 35,037
Mercier QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 24,649 51.06% 10,588 21.93% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.8% 14,061 8,500 772 24,649 297 48,279
Mount Royal QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 30,115 62.26% 20,025 41.40% Template:Canadian party colour Ind 78.7% 30,115 5,006 966 1,981 211 10,090 48,369
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 29,582 56.56% 19,232 36.77% Template:Canadian party colour PC 77.7% 29,582 10,350 2,315 8,797 569 692 52,305
Outremont QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,271 50.15% 9,663 21.76% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 74.0% 22,271 5,424 2,862 12,608 868 378 44,411
Papineau—Saint-Denis QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 26,260 53.90% 12,177 24.99% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 75.5% 26,260 6,227 1,196 14,083 471 481 48,718
Pierrefonds—Dollard QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 38,476 66.43% 27,930 48.22% Template:Canadian party colour PC 79.9% 38,476 1,134 10,546 1,060 6,239 465 57,920
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,736 45.78% 6,839 13.77% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 66.7% 22,736 9,187 1,097 15,897 479 269 49,665
Portneuf QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 18,615 43.30% 5,941 13.82% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 69.1% 12,674 10,587 1,112 18,615 42,988
Québec QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 24,817 44.52% 6,755 12.12% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.0% 18,062 10,309 2,556 24,817 55,744
Quebec East QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 23,245 39.37% 4,706 7.97% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 72.8% 18,539 1,483 14,533 1,240 23,245 59,040
Repentigny QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 33,283 56.29% 20,788 35.16% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.7% 12,495 12,436 916 33,283 59,130
Richelieu QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 26,421 54.80% 12,480 25.88% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 76.1% 13,941 6,827 1,028 26,421 48,217
Richmond—Arthabaska QC Template:Canadian party colour PC 21,687 41.50% 2,368 4.53% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 74.0% 10,613 21,687 641 19,319 52,260
Rimouski—Mitis QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 17,282 47.00% 6,170 16.78% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 68.2% 11,112 7,901 479 17,282 36,774
Roberval QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 16,207 52.10% 8,031 25.82% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 62.0% 8,176 6,312 412 16,207 31,107
Rosemont QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 23,313 47.03% 7,361 14.85% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 70.9% 15,952 7,727 1,637 23,313 494 447 49,570
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 23,759 45.13% 6,480 12.31% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 76.6% 17,279 10,579 1,032 23,759 52,649
Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 25,807 46.45% 9,527 17.15% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.1% 16,280 12,522 947 25,807 55,556
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,116 42.91% 4,803 9.76% Template:Canadian party colour PC 74.3% 10,970 16,313 809 21,116 49,208
Saint-Jean QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 22,441 46.06% 9,202 18.89% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 77.0% 13,239 11,938 755 22,441 347 48,720
Saint-Lambert QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 19,436 41.18% 978 2.07% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 75.8% 19,436 8,084 921 18,458 304 47,203
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 34,598 70.14% 27,737 56.23% Template:Canadian party colour PC 77.0% 34,598 681 6,861 910 6,276 49,326
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 36,088 69.76% 27,631 53.41% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 76.6% 36,088 5,990 1,198 8,457 51,733
Saint-Maurice QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 22,266 47.30% 1,602 3.40% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 80.3% 22,266 3,657 489 20,664 47,076
Shefford QC Template:Canadian party colour PC 17,897 36.90% 521 1.07% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 75.4% 12,699 17,897 531 17,376 48,503
Sherbrooke QC Template:Canadian party colour PC 32,228 59.53% 16,142 29.82% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 73.5% 4,720 32,228 628 16,086 477 54,139
Témiscamingue QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 18,528 46.62% 5,850 14.72% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.3% 12,678 7,879 654 18,528 39,739
Terrebonne—Blainville QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 28,066 50.36% 13,379 24.01% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 75.0% 14,687 11,883 1,090 28,066 55,726
Trois-Rivières QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 21,267 42.46% 5,575 11.13% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 73.7% 15,692 12,102 528 21,267 503 50,092
Vaudreuil—Soulanges QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 23,676 45.00% 6,102 11.60% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 79.6% 23,676 573 9,760 538 17,574 490 52,611
Verchères QC Template:Canadian party colour BQ 30,074 53.74% 17,359 31.02% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 77.7% 12,715 12,428 750 30,074 55,967
Verdun—Saint-Henri QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 21,424 46.93% 6,271 13.74% Template:Canadian party colour BQ 72.5% 21,424 380 6,838 1,156 15,153 498 205 45,654
Westmount—Ville-Marie QC Template:Canadian party colour Lib 26,972 60.10% 19,170 42.72% Template:Canadian party colour PC 70.7% 26,972 7,802 2,566 5,078 751 212 1,328 166 44,875
Battlefords—Lloydminster SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 13,125 42.75% 4,590 14.95% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 63.2% 6,155 13,125 2,888 8,535 30,703
Blackstrap SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 13,502 36.88% 3,137 8.57% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 70.1% 10,365 13,502 2,414 10,117 208 36,606
Churchill River SK Template:Canadian party colour NDP 7,288 34.53% 538 2.55% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 57.2% 5,994 6,750 1,077 7,288 21,109
Cypress Hills—Grasslands SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 16,439 49.10% 9,309 27.80% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 71.6% 7,130 16,439 3,421 6,490 33,480
Palliser SK Template:Canadian party colour NDP 12,553 38.21% 2,963 9.02% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 67.3% 7,579 9,590 2,777 12,553 350 32,849
Prince Albert SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 12,508 38.06% 2,090 6.36% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 64.5% 6,965 12,508 2,702 10,418 275 32,868
Qu'Appelle SK Template:Canadian party colour NDP 12,269 42.40% 4,485 15.50% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 62.8% 6,868 7,784 1,633 12,269 382 28,936
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre SK Template:Canadian party colour NDP 12,677 42.28% 4,335 14.46% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 66.4% 7,079 8,342 1,605 12,677 277 29,980
Saskatoon—Humboldt SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 11,218 33.07% 220 0.65% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 64.8% 8,972 11,218 2,499 10,998 234 33,921
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar SK Template:Canadian party colour NDP 12,095 43.72% 3,084 11.15% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 59.9% 4,438 9,011 1,931 12,095 191 27,666
Souris—Moose Mountain SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 13,732 41.17% 4,655 13.96% Template:Canadian party colour Lib 67.0% 9,077 13,732 4,333 6,209 33,351
Wanuskewin SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 12,854 39.16% 4,061 12.37% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 63.8% 8,020 12,854 2,602 8,793 138 420 32,827
Wascana SK Template:Canadian party colour Lib 14,077 41.88% 4,547 13.53% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 66.2% 14,077 7,261 2,477 9,530 264 33,609
Yorkton—Melville SK Template:Canadian party colour Ref 17,216 50.07% 8,633 25.11% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 66.9% 6,481 17,216 2,101 8,583 34,381
Nunavut Terr Template:Canadian party colour Lib 3,302 45.89% 1,565 21.75% Template:Canadian party colour PC 59.8% 3,302 447 1,737 1,710 7,196
Western Arctic Terr Template:Canadian party colour Lib 5,564 41.64% 2,985 22.34% Template:Canadian party colour NDP 58.4% 5,564 1,966 1,687 2,579 1,567 13,363
Yukon Terr Template:Canadian party colour NDP 4,002 28.94% 509 3.68% Template:Canadian party colour Ref 69.8% 3,036 3,493 1,928<ref group=a>Ken McKinnon was previously Commissioner of Yukon (1986-1995) and a member of the Yukon Territorial Council (1961-1964, 1967-1974).</ref> 4,002 136 1,234 13,829

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Results by provinceEdit

Party Name BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL NT YK Total
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour|     Liberal Seats: 6 2 1 6 101 26 3   4 4 2   155
Popular vote: 28.8 24.0 24.7 34.3 49.5 36.7 32.9 28.4 44.8 37.9 43.1 22.0 38.5
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour|     Reform Seats: 25 24 8 3                 60
Vote: 43.1 54.6 36.0 23.7 19.1 0.3 13.1 9.7 1.5 2.5 11.7 25.3 19.4
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour|     Bloc Québécois Seats:           44             44
Vote:           37.9             10.7
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour|     New Democrats Seats: 3   5 4     2 6       1 21
Vote: 18.2 5.7 30.9 23.2 10.7 2.0 18.4 30.4 15.1 22.0 20.9 28.9 11.0
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour|     Progressive Conservative Seats:       1 1 5 5 5   3     20
Vote: 6.2 14.4 7.8 17.8 18.8 22.2 35.0 30.8 38.3 36.8 16.7 13.9 18.8
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour|     Other Seats:         1               1
Vote: 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.4   0.4   0.5 7.6 8.9 0.5
Total seats: 34 26 14 14 103 75 10 11 4 7 2 1 301
Parties that won no seats:

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Vote: 2.0 0.4     0.4 0.1       0.2     0.4

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Natural Law Vote: 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.2     0.3

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Vote: 0.4 0.1   0.4 0.4       0.2     1.0 0.2

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Vote:     0.3   0.2               0.1

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Vote: 0.1     0.2 0.1 0.1             0.1

Source: Elections Canada

NotesEdit

  • Number of parties: 10
  • 1997 was one of only three elections in Canadian history (the others were 1993 and 2008) where the official Opposition did not have the majority of the opposition's seats. 60 seats were held by the Reform Party, yet 86 seats for the other opposition parties and independents combined.
  • 1997 was the only election to date in which five different parties won the popular vote in a province or territory (the Liberals won in Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest Territories, Ontario and Prince Edward Island; Reform in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan; the BQ in Quebec; the NDP in the Yukon Territory; and the PCs in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia). Consequently, it was also the last time the PCs won a province or territory.

10 closest ridingsEdit

  1. Sackville—Eastern Shore, NS: Peter Stoffer, NDP def. Ken Streatch, PC by 41 votes
  2. Bellechasse—Etchemins—Montmagny—L'Islet, QC: Gilbert Normand, Lib def. François Langlois, BQ by 47 votes
  3. Selkirk—Interlake, MB: Howard Hilstrom, Ref def. Jon Gerrard, Lib by 66 votes
  4. Cardigan, PE: Lawrence MacAulay, Lib def. Dan Hughes, PC by 99 votes
  5. Bonaventure—Gaspé—Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Pabok, QC: Yvan Bernier, BQ def. Patrick Gagnon, Lib by 179 votes
  6. Saskatoon—Humboldt, SK: Jim Pankiw, Ref def. Dennis Gruending, NDP by 220 votes
  7. Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte, NF: Gerry Byrne, Lib def. Art Bull, PC by 232 votes
  8. Chicoutimi, QC: André Harvey, PC def. Gilbert Fillion, BQ by 317 votes
  9. Frontenac—Mégantic, QC: Jean-Guy Chrétien, BQ def. Manon Lecours, Lib by 465 votes
  10. Simcoe—Grey, ON: Paul Bonwick, Lib def. Paul Shaw, Ref by 481 votes

See alsoEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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Further readingEdit

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