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16 GreenPAC-endorsed champions are headed to Parliament

  • brasitsan
  • Oct 22, 2019
  • 1 min read

Last night, we saw a confirmation that environment was a ballot-box issue. GreenPAC endorsed 27 environmental leaders from four major parties (and one independent) and we are delighted that 16 GreenPAC-endorsed candidates are on their way to Parliament Hill.


Here’s how our candidates did on election night:


Will Amos​ (L, Pontiac): Won


Taylor Bachrach​ (NDP, Skeena​—Bulkley Valley): Won


Richard Cannings​ (NDP, South Okanagan​—West Kootenay): Won


Michael Chong​ (C, Wellington​—Halton Hills): Won


François Choquette​ (NDP, Drummond): Lost


Terry Duguid (L, Winnipeg South): Won


Kirsty Duncan​ (L, Etobicoke North): Won


Steve Dyck​ (G, Guelph): Lost


Andy Fillmore​ (L, Halifax): Won


Joël Godin​ (C, Portneuf​—Jacques-Cartier): Won


Steven Guilbeault​ (L, Laurier​—Sainte-Marie): Won


Bruce Hyer (G, Thunder Bay—Superior North): Lost


Gord Johns​ (NDP, Courtenay​—Alberni): Won


Anna Keenan​ (G, Malpeque): Lost


Racelle Kooy​ (G, Victoria): Lost


Darcie Lanthier​ (G, Charlottetown): Lost


Larry Maguire​ (C, Brandon​—Souris): Won


Elizabeth May​ (G, Saanich​—Gulf Islands): Won


Dan Mazier​ (C, Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa): Won


Catherine McKenna​ (L, Ottawa Centre): Won


Gord Miller (G, Parry Sound—Muskoka): Lost


Joyce Murray​ (L, Vancouver Quadra): Won


Joan Phillip​ (NDP, Central Okanagan​—​Similkameen​—​Nicola): Lost


Jane Philpott​ (Ind., Markham​—Stouffville): Lost


Wayne Stetski​ (NDP, Kootenay​—Columbia): Lost


Rudy Turtle​ (NDP, Kenora): Lost


Jonathan Wilkinson (L, North Vancouver): Won

 
 
 

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