New Democratic Party candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election
The New Democratic Party fielded a full slate of 282 candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election, and won thirty seats to retain their status as the third-largest party in the House of Commons of Canada.
Many of the party's candidates have individual biography pages on Wikipedia. Information on others may be found here.
Quebec
Saint-Léonard—Anjou: Terrence Trudeau
Terrence Trudeau identified as a physician.[1] He received 7,506 votes (12.67%), finishing third against Liberal Party candidate Alfonso Gagliano.
References
- ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: SAINT-LÉONARD--ANJOU 1984, Parliament of Canada, accessed 22 March 2013.
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- Outgoing: Liberal majority
- Result: Progressive Conservative majority
- Coalition candidate
- Commonwealth (Gilles Gervais, candidates)
- Communist (William Kashtan, candidates)
- Confederation of Regions (Elmer Knutson)
- Green (Trevor Hancock, candidates)
- Liberal (John Turner, candidates)
- Libertarian (Victor Levis, candidates)
- Nationaliste du Québec (Denis Monière)
- New Democrats (Ed Broadbent)
- Progressive Conservative (Brian Mulroney, candidates)
- Rhinoceros (Cornelius I, candidates)
- Social Credit (Ken Sweigard, candidates)
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons.