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연방수상 Harper 는 연방총독 Michaelle Jean 에게 캐나다의 39번째 연방의회를 해산해 주도록 요청했으며, Thanksgiving Day 다음날인 10월 14일에 캐나다 전국에서 선거가 실시됩니다.
캐나다 시민권이 있는 교민분들은 관심을 갖고 한표를 행사하시길 바랍니다.
아래의 자료는 위니펙 프리 프레스에서 가져온 것입니다.
매니토바주에 있는 선거구, 인구, 소득수준, 인종, 현재 MLA, 과거 투표율, 2008년 후보자 등을 알 수 있습니다.
참고하시길 바랍니다.
Election 2008 - Manitoba Ridings(매니토바 선거구들)
1. Brandon - Souris
Population: 84,600 (2006 census)
Median Age: 41
Median family income: $55,978
Number of immigrants: 4,780 (largest visible minority group is Latin American)
Aboriginal population: 7,025
Unemployment Rate: 4.6%
Median Age: 41
Median family income: $55,978
Number of immigrants: 4,780 (largest visible minority group is Latin American)
Aboriginal population: 7,025
Unemployment Rate: 4.6%
Thumbnail: It's been Tory since at least 1953, except during Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien's 1993 sweep, when the Grits edged out the Tory candidate.
2006 Election Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Merv Tweed 20,247 54.4%
NDP: Bob Senff 7,528 20.2%
Liberal: Murray Downing 6,696 18%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Merv Tweed 20,247 54.4%
NDP: Bob Senff 7,528 20.2%
Liberal: Murray Downing 6,696 18%
Green: Brad Bird 1,707 4.6%
Independent: Mike Volek 611 1.6%
Christian Heritage Party: Colin Atkins 290 0.8%
Communist: Lisa Gallagher 120 0.3%
Independent: Mike Volek 611 1.6%
Christian Heritage Party: Colin Atkins 290 0.8%
Communist: Lisa Gallagher 120 0.3%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Merv Tweed, incumbent
NDP: John Bouché
Liberal:
Green: Dave Barnes, environmental educator
Conservative: Merv Tweed, incumbent
NDP: John Bouché
Liberal:
Green: Dave Barnes, environmental educator
2. Charleswood - St. James-Assiniboia
Population: 81,470
Median Age: 40.7
Median family income: $72,510
Number of immigrants: 8,800 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 5,025
Unemployment Rate: 4.2%
Median Age: 40.7
Median family income: $72,510
Number of immigrants: 8,800 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 5,025
Unemployment Rate: 4.2%
Thumbnail: Charleswood has been the scene of some pitched battles between the Liberals and Tories in recent elections, most notably the face-off between former Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray and Tory stalwart Steven Fletcher, who won the seat in 2004.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Steven Fletcher 20,791 47%
Liberal: John Loewen 16,099 36.4%
NDP: Dennis Kshyk 5,669 12.8%
Green: Mike Johannson 1,700 3.8%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Steven Fletcher 20,791 47%
Liberal: John Loewen 16,099 36.4%
NDP: Dennis Kshyk 5,669 12.8%
Green: Mike Johannson 1,700 3.8%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Steven Fletcher, incumbent
Liberal: Bob Friesen, former president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.
NDP: Nomination meeting Sept. 9.
Green: Brian Timlick, retired purchasing agent for Red River College, labour activist
Conservative: Steven Fletcher, incumbent
Liberal: Bob Friesen, former president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.
NDP: Nomination meeting Sept. 9.
Green: Brian Timlick, retired purchasing agent for Red River College, labour activist
3. Churchill
Population: 75,225
Median Age: 26.4
Median family income: $40,418
Number of immigrants: 1,870 (largest visible minority group is South Asian)
Aboriginal population: 52,405
Median Age: 26.4
Median family income: $40,418
Number of immigrants: 1,870 (largest visible minority group is South Asian)
Aboriginal population: 52,405
Unemployment Rate: 15.6%
Thumbnail: The biggest and most northern riding has been one of the province's most interesting. Last election saw a three-way race between Liberal Tina Keeper, rookie NDP candidate Niki Ashton and disaffected former NDP MP Bev Desjarlais, who split with her party over same-sex marriage. This year there's a rematch between Ashton and Keeper, and it's a race to watch.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Liberal: Tina Keeper 10,157 40.7%
NDP: Niki Ashton 7,093 28.4%
Independent: Bev Desjarlais 4,283 17.2%
Conservative: Nazir Ahmad 2,886 11.6%
Green: Jeff Fountain 401 1.6%
Independent: Brad Bodnar 146 0.6%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Liberal: Tina Keeper 10,157 40.7%
NDP: Niki Ashton 7,093 28.4%
Independent: Bev Desjarlais 4,283 17.2%
Conservative: Nazir Ahmad 2,886 11.6%
Green: Jeff Fountain 401 1.6%
Independent: Brad Bodnar 146 0.6%
2008 Candidates
Liberal: Tina Keeper, incumbent
NDP: Niki Ashton, University College of the North instructor
Conservative:
Green:
Liberal: Tina Keeper, incumbent
NDP: Niki Ashton, University College of the North instructor
Conservative:
Green:
4. Dauphin - Swan River - Marquette
Population: 75,110
Median Age: 42.2
Median family income: $42,385
Number of immigrants: 2,730 (largest visible minority group is Chinese)
Aboriginal population: 17,915
Unemployment Rate: 5.9%
Median Age: 42.2
Median family income: $42,385
Number of immigrants: 2,730 (largest visible minority group is Chinese)
Aboriginal population: 17,915
Unemployment Rate: 5.9%
Thumbnail: Tory since the late 1950s except for one or two blips, the riding has been among the province's least volatile. Tory Inky Mark has represented it for more than a decade.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Inky Mark 20,084 59.1%
NDP: Walter Kolisnyk 6,221 18.3%
Liberal: Don Dewar 6,171 18.2%
Green: Kathy Storey 1,246 3.7%
Christian Heritage Party: Iris Yawney 273 0.8%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Inky Mark 20,084 59.1%
NDP: Walter Kolisnyk 6,221 18.3%
Liberal: Don Dewar 6,171 18.2%
Green: Kathy Storey 1,246 3.7%
Christian Heritage Party: Iris Yawney 273 0.8%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Inky Mark, incumbent
Liberal: Wendy Menzies, Neepawa town councillor
NDP:
Green: Kate Storey, organic farmer
Conservative: Inky Mark, incumbent
Liberal: Wendy Menzies, Neepawa town councillor
NDP:
Green: Kate Storey, organic farmer
5. Elmwood - Transcona
Population: 78,690
Median Age: 37.6
Median family income: $57,513
Number of immigrants: 11,435 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 8,420
Unemployment Rate: 5%
Median Age: 37.6
Median family income: $57,513
Number of immigrants: 11,435 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 8,420
Unemployment Rate: 5%
Thumbnail: The working class western corner of Winnipeg has always been and NDP stronghold under Bill Blaikie, the party's elder statesman. But it's not so working class anymore, and the NDP have been slow off the mark. Could be a sleeper riding.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
NDP: Bill Blaikie 16,967 50.8%
Conservative: Linda West 10,720 32.1%
Liberal: Tanya Parks 4,108 12.3%
Green: Tanja Hutter 1,211 3.6%
Christian Heritage Party: Robert Scott 363 1.1%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
NDP: Bill Blaikie 16,967 50.8%
Conservative: Linda West 10,720 32.1%
Liberal: Tanya Parks 4,108 12.3%
Green: Tanja Hutter 1,211 3.6%
Christian Heritage Party: Robert Scott 363 1.1%
2008 Candidates
NDP: Nomination meeting Sept. 7
Conservative: Thomas Steen, former Winnipeg Jet
Liberal:
Green:
NDP: Nomination meeting Sept. 7
Conservative: Thomas Steen, former Winnipeg Jet
Liberal:
Green:
6. Kildonan - St. Paul
Population: 81,535
Median Age: 41.7
Median family income: $68,501
Number of immigrants: 16,000 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 5,155
Unemployment Rate: 4.5%
Median Age: 41.7
Median family income: $68,501
Number of immigrants: 16,000 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 5,155
Unemployment Rate: 4.5%
Thumbnail: The riding, which includes Winnipeg's northeastern suburbs and bedroom communities is fairly new, and it's sent a Tory to Ottawa since it was created in 2004. But the Liberals harbour hopes of stealing it.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Joy Smith 17,524 43.1%
Liberal: Terry Duguid 13,597 33.5%
NDP: Evelyn Myskiw 8,193 20.2%
Green: Colleen Zobel 1,101 2.7%
Independent: Eduard Hiebert 213 0.5%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Joy Smith 17,524 43.1%
Liberal: Terry Duguid 13,597 33.5%
NDP: Evelyn Myskiw 8,193 20.2%
Green: Colleen Zobel 1,101 2.7%
Independent: Eduard Hiebert 213 0.5%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Joy Smith, incumbent
NDP: Ross Eadie, disabled advocate
Liberal:
Green:
Conservative: Joy Smith, incumbent
NDP: Ross Eadie, disabled advocate
Liberal:
Green:
7. Portage - Lisgar
Population: 85,650
Median Age: 36.6
Median family income: $54,161
Number of immigrants: 8,530 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 6,820
Unemployment Rate: 3.6%
Median Age: 36.6
Median family income: $54,161
Number of immigrants: 8,530 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 6,820
Unemployment Rate: 3.6%
Thumbnail: Tory MP Brian Pallister is retiring and Candice Hoeppner from Winkler is looking to take on his post. The riding as been Tory since the 1950s.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Brian Pallister 25,719 69.8%
Liberal: Garry McLean 4,199 11.4%
NDP: Daren Van Den Bussche 4,072 11%
Green: Charlie Howatt 1,880 5.1%
Christian Heritage Party: David Reimer 987 2.7%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Brian Pallister 25,719 69.8%
Liberal: Garry McLean 4,199 11.4%
NDP: Daren Van Den Bussche 4,072 11%
Green: Charlie Howatt 1,880 5.1%
Christian Heritage Party: David Reimer 987 2.7%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Candice Hoeppner, party strategist
Liberal:
NDP:
Green:
Liberal:
NDP:
Green:
8. Provencher
Population: 87,740
Median Age: 36.7
Median family income: $57,963
Number of immigrants: 9,635 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 9,095
Unemployment Rate: 3.7%
Thumbnail: The riding has gone Liberal in recent memory, but Manitoba's senior minister Vic Toews has had a solid grip on it through three elections. Interestingly, Provencher was Metis leader Louis Riel's riding back in the early 1870s.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Vic Toews 25,199 65.7%
Liberal: Wes Penner 6,077 15.8%
NDP: Patrick O'Connor 5,259 13.7%
Green: Janine Gibson 1,830 4.8%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Vic Toews 25,199 65.7%
Liberal: Wes Penner 6,077 15.8%
NDP: Patrick O'Connor 5,259 13.7%
Green: Janine Gibson 1,830 4.8%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Vic Toews, incumbent
Liberal:
NDP:
Green:
Conservative: Vic Toews, incumbent
Liberal:
NDP:
Green:
9. Saint Boniface
Population: 84,465
Median Age: 39.6
Median family income: $68,177
Number of immigrants: 9,795 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 7,520
Unemployment Rate: 4.4%
Thumbnail: The riding is a Tory target, as it has been without success for the last couple of elections. Long thought a Liberal stronghold because of a politically active Francophone population, the growing southern suburbs tend to be more conservative.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Liberal: Raymond Simard 16,417 38.6%
Conservative: Ken Cooper 14,893 35%
NDP: Mathieu Allard 9,311 21.9%
Green: Marc Payette 1,640 3.9%
Christian Heritage Party: Jane MacDiarmid 285 0.7%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Liberal: Raymond Simard 16,417 38.6%
Conservative: Ken Cooper 14,893 35%
NDP: Mathieu Allard 9,311 21.9%
Green: Marc Payette 1,640 3.9%
Christian Heritage Party: Jane MacDiarmid 285 0.7%
2008 Candidates
Liberal: Raymond Simard, incumbent
Conservative: Shelly Glover, Winnipeg Police patrol sargeant
NDP:
Green: Marc Payette, programer analyst at St. Boniface College
Liberal: Raymond Simard, incumbent
Conservative: Shelly Glover, Winnipeg Police patrol sargeant
NDP:
Green: Marc Payette, programer analyst at St. Boniface College
10. Selkirk - Interlake
Population: 90,805
Median Age: 41.9
Median family income: $59,185
Number of immigrants: 5,175 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 17,930
Unemployment Rate: 5.6%
Thumbnail: One of the province's more interesting ridings in the last few federal elections, it's got farm, water, rural health care issues. Last time, former Premier Ed Schreyer came out of retirement to challenge the Tories for the seat.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: James Bezan 21,661 49%
NDP: Ed Schreyer 16,358 37%
Liberal: Bruce Benson 4,436 10%
Green: Thomas Goodman 1,283 2.9%
Independent: Duncan Geisler 277 0.6%
Christian Heritage Party: Anthony Barendregt 204 0.5%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: James Bezan 21,661 49%
NDP: Ed Schreyer 16,358 37%
Liberal: Bruce Benson 4,436 10%
Green: Thomas Goodman 1,283 2.9%
Independent: Duncan Geisler 277 0.6%
Christian Heritage Party: Anthony Barendregt 204 0.5%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: James Bezan, incumbent
Liberal:
NDP:
Green:
Conservative: James Bezan, incumbent
Liberal:
NDP:
Green:
11. Winnipeg Centre
Population: 81,030
Median Age: 36
Median family income: $42,363
Number of immigrants: 21,450 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 14,150
Unemployment Rate: 8%
Median Age: 36
Median family income: $42,363
Number of immigrants: 21,450 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 14,150
Unemployment Rate: 8%
Thumbnail: One of the poorest ridings in Canada, it's been an almost unbroken NDP stronghold since the days of Stanley Knowles. But the Liberals have often fielded strong candidates, and this year is no different.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
NDP: Pat Martin 13,805 48.4%
Liberal: Ray St. Germain 6,940 24.3%
Conservative: Helen Sterzer 5,554 19.5%
Green: Gary Gervais 2,010 7.1%
Communist: Anna-Celestrya Carr 199 0.7%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
NDP: Pat Martin 13,805 48.4%
Liberal: Ray St. Germain 6,940 24.3%
Conservative: Helen Sterzer 5,554 19.5%
Green: Gary Gervais 2,010 7.1%
Communist: Anna-Celestrya Carr 199 0.7%
2008 Candidates
NDP: Pat Martin, incumbent
Liberal: Dan Hurley, senior advisor to U of W President Lloyd Axworthy,
Conservative: Kenny Daodu, owner of Tomi-Tola's African restaurant, former provincial candidate.
Green:
NDP: Pat Martin, incumbent
Liberal: Dan Hurley, senior advisor to U of W President Lloyd Axworthy,
Conservative: Kenny Daodu, owner of Tomi-Tola's African restaurant, former provincial candidate.
Green:
12. Winnipeg North
Population: 79,365
Median Age: 35.8
Median family income: $51,299
Number of immigrants: 22,600 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 15,150
Unemployment Rate: 6.5%
Median Age: 35.8
Median family income: $51,299
Number of immigrants: 22,600 (largest visible minority group is Filipino)
Aboriginal population: 15,150
Unemployment Rate: 6.5%
Thumbnail: A riding with NDP roots to the 1950s, it was held by Liberal cabinet minister Rey Pagtakhan before a riding boundary change pitted him against NDP MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis in 2004. She held the riding next door and she's held Winnipeg North ever since.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
NDP: Judy Wasylycia-Leis 15,582 57.2%
NDP: Judy Wasylycia-Leis 15,582 57.2%
Liberal: Parmjeet Gill 5,752 21.1%
Conservative: Garreth McDonald 4,810 17.6%
Green: David Carey 779 2.9%
Christian Heritage Party: Eric Truijen 207 0.8%
Communist: Darrell Rankin 123 0.5%
2008 Candidates
NDP: Judy Wasylycia-Leis, incumbent
Liberal: Marcelle Marion
Conservative:
Green:
NDP: Judy Wasylycia-Leis, incumbent
Liberal: Marcelle Marion
Conservative:
Green:
13. Winnipeg South
Population: 84,415
Median Age: 37.1
Median family income: $79,957
Number of immigrants: 16,585 (largest visible minority group is Chinese)
Aboriginal population: 4,210
Unemployment Rate: 4.5%
Thumbnail: The site of a big shocker in 2006 - the upset of Liberal cabinet minister Reg Alcock by an insurgent campaign waged by rookie Rod Bruinooge. The young Tory has had plenty of play in the last couple of years to keep his profile high, but he's running against a seasoned campaigner in Liberal John Loewen.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Rod Bruinooge 17,328 41.4%
Liberal: Reg Alcock 17,217 41.2%
NDP: Robert Page 5,743 13.7%
Green: Wesley Whiteside 1,289 3.1%
Christian Heritage Party: Heidi Loewen-Steffano 259 0.6%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Conservative: Rod Bruinooge 17,328 41.4%
Liberal: Reg Alcock 17,217 41.2%
NDP: Robert Page 5,743 13.7%
Green: Wesley Whiteside 1,289 3.1%
Christian Heritage Party: Heidi Loewen-Steffano 259 0.6%
2008 Candidates
Conservative: Rod Bruinooge, incumbent
Liberal: John Loewen, businessman, former Tory MLA
NDP: Sean Robert, product consultant at the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Green: David Cosby, electrical engineer
Conservative: Rod Bruinooge, incumbent
Liberal: John Loewen, businessman, former Tory MLA
NDP: Sean Robert, product consultant at the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Green: David Cosby, electrical engineer
14. Winnipeg South Centre
Population: 78,290
Median Age: 39.9
Median family income: $70,318
Number of immigrants: 11,830 (largest visible minority group is black)
Aboriginal population: 4,565
Unemployment Rate: 4.5%
Thumbnail: A riding to watch this election. The riding has been Liberal since Lloyd Axworthy's time, but Grit MP Anita Neville has long been the Tory's top target in Manitoba. Tory candidate Trevor Kennard has been nominated for months and has been working the riding.
2006 Results
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Liberal: Anita Neville 16,296 39.2%
Conservative: Michael Richards 13,077 31.5%
NDP: Mark Wasyliw 9,055 21.8%
Green: Vere H. Scott 1,848 4.5%
Progressive Canadian Party: Dale Swirsky 934 2.2%
Independent: Jeffrey Anderson 246 0.6%
Canadian Action: Magnus Thompson 66 0.2%
Candidate Votes Per Cent
Liberal: Anita Neville 16,296 39.2%
Conservative: Michael Richards 13,077 31.5%
NDP: Mark Wasyliw 9,055 21.8%
Green: Vere H. Scott 1,848 4.5%
Progressive Canadian Party: Dale Swirsky 934 2.2%
Independent: Jeffrey Anderson 246 0.6%
Canadian Action: Magnus Thompson 66 0.2%
2008 Candidates
Liberal: Anita Neville, incumbent
Conservative: Trevor Kennerd, former Winnipeg Blue Bomber
NDP:
Green:
Liberal: Anita Neville, incumbent
Conservative: Trevor Kennerd, former Winnipeg Blue Bomber
NDP:
Green:
각 선거구의 자료를 확인하니 위니펙 서쪽, 동쪽, 남쪽이 위니펙의 북쪽, 중앙이나 다른 매니토바주내의 선거구보다 평균적으로 소득이 좋군요. 그리고 유색인종으로 필리핀인, 중국인, 흑인 순으로 많습니다.그리고 정당으로는 Conservative(보수당)와 NDP(신민당, New Democratic Party)가 Liberal(자유당)보다 강세네요.
아래는 각 정당의 당수 프로필입니다.
Stephen Harper
Party: Conservative
Age: 49
Horoscope: Taurus
Hometown: Toronto
Riding: Calgary Southwest
Religion: Christian and Missionary Alliance
First language: English
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, MA, University of Calgary, economics
Age: 49
Horoscope: Taurus
Hometown: Toronto
Riding: Calgary Southwest
Religion: Christian and Missionary Alliance
First language: English
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, MA, University of Calgary, economics
Life before politics: Computer systems worker at Imperial Oil; president National Citizens Coalition
Family: Wife, Laureen; children Ben, 12, Rachel, 9
How his party wants him to be seen: As a "minivan-driving hockey dad from the suburbs."
How his opponents want him to be seen: As a bully who can't be trusted, particularly with a majority
Success in this campaign would be: Larger minority or majority government
Something you may not know: He is the first prime minister since Lester B. Pearson who didn't attend law school
Family: Wife, Laureen; children Ben, 12, Rachel, 9
How his party wants him to be seen: As a "minivan-driving hockey dad from the suburbs."
How his opponents want him to be seen: As a bully who can't be trusted, particularly with a majority
Success in this campaign would be: Larger minority or majority government
Something you may not know: He is the first prime minister since Lester B. Pearson who didn't attend law school
Stéphane Dion
Party: Liberal
Age: 53 (He will turn 54 Sept. 28)
Horoscope: Libra
Hometown: Quebec City
Riding: Saint-Laurent-Cartiervillle (Montreal)
Religion: Lapsed Catholic
First language: French
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, MA Université Laval, politics; PhD, Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, sociology
Age: 53 (He will turn 54 Sept. 28)
Horoscope: Libra
Hometown: Quebec City
Riding: Saint-Laurent-Cartiervillle (Montreal)
Religion: Lapsed Catholic
First language: French
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, MA Université Laval, politics; PhD, Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, sociology
Life before politics: Professor, public administration, University of Montreal
Family: Wife, Janine Krieber; daughter, Jeanne, 23
How his party wants him to be seen: As a consensus-building intellectual
How his opponents want him to be seen: As a weak-kneed, elitist professor who doesn't have what it takes to govern
Success in this campaign would be: Larger minority or majority government
Something you may not know: Dion is an avid fly fisher and golfer. In the latter, when he makes a good shot, he shouts "Vive Le Canada"
Family: Wife, Janine Krieber; daughter, Jeanne, 23
How his party wants him to be seen: As a consensus-building intellectual
How his opponents want him to be seen: As a weak-kneed, elitist professor who doesn't have what it takes to govern
Success in this campaign would be: Larger minority or majority government
Something you may not know: Dion is an avid fly fisher and golfer. In the latter, when he makes a good shot, he shouts "Vive Le Canada"
Jack Layton
Party: New Democratic
Age: 58
Horoscope: Cancer
Hometown: Hudson, Que.
Riding: Toronto-Danforth
Religion: United Church
First language: English
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, politics, McGill University; MA, PhD political science, York University
Age: 58
Horoscope: Cancer
Hometown: Hudson, Que.
Riding: Toronto-Danforth
Religion: United Church
First language: English
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, politics, McGill University; MA, PhD political science, York University
Life before politics: Ryerson University professor; 20-year Toronto city councillor
Family: Wife, Olivia Chow; children, Sarah, 30 Mike, 28 (both from his first marriage)
How his party wants him to be seen: "A strong leader who is right on the issues"
How his opponents want him to be seen: An also-ran (Liberals); an alternative to the Liberals (Tories)
Something you may not know: Layton's father, Robert, was a Tory MP from Quebec and cabinet minister in Brian Mulroney's government
Family: Wife, Olivia Chow; children, Sarah, 30 Mike, 28 (both from his first marriage)
How his party wants him to be seen: "A strong leader who is right on the issues"
How his opponents want him to be seen: An also-ran (Liberals); an alternative to the Liberals (Tories)
Something you may not know: Layton's father, Robert, was a Tory MP from Quebec and cabinet minister in Brian Mulroney's government
Gilles Duceppe
Party: Bloc Québécois
Age: 61
Horoscope: Cancer
Hometown: Montreal
Riding: Laurier-Saint-Marie (Montreal)
First language: French
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, Collège Mont-Saint-Louis
Age: 61
Horoscope: Cancer
Hometown: Montreal
Riding: Laurier-Saint-Marie (Montreal)
First language: French
Bilingual: Yes
Education: BA, Collège Mont-Saint-Louis
Life before politics: Hospital orderly, trade union negotiator
Family: Wife Yolande Brunelle; two children, Alexis and Amelie
How his party wants him to be seen: The only guy who cares only about Quebec
How his opponents want him to be seen: A separatist ideologue
Something you may not know: Duceppe was the first person elected from the Bloc Québécois party in 1990
Family: Wife Yolande Brunelle; two children, Alexis and Amelie
How his party wants him to be seen: The only guy who cares only about Quebec
How his opponents want him to be seen: A separatist ideologue
Something you may not know: Duceppe was the first person elected from the Bloc Québécois party in 1990
Elizabeth May
Party: Green
Age: 54
Horoscope: Gemini
Hometown: Hartford, Conn.
Riding: Running in Central Nova
Religion: Devout Christian
First language: English
Bilingual: Yes
Education: Law degree, Dalhousie University
Age: 54
Horoscope: Gemini
Hometown: Hartford, Conn.
Riding: Running in Central Nova
Religion: Devout Christian
First language: English
Bilingual: Yes
Education: Law degree, Dalhousie University
Life before politics: Founding executive director of the Sierra Club of Canada
Family: Daughter, Victoria, 17
How her party wants her to be seen: A viable option
How her opponents want her to be seen: A fringe leader from a fringe party
Something you may not know: May attended the prestigious Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Conn.
Family: Daughter, Victoria, 17
How her party wants her to be seen: A viable option
How her opponents want her to be seen: A fringe leader from a fringe party
Something you may not know: May attended the prestigious Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Conn.
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