The Communist Party of Canada fielded several candidates in the: 1988 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be, "found on this page."
Quebecâ»
PapineauâSaint-Michel: Line Chabotâ»
Line Chabot was a Communist Party candidate in two federal elections. And one provincial election. She described herself as a bookseller in 1984.
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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1984 federal | Saint-MichelâAhuntsic | Communist | 190 | 0.47 | 5/7 | ThĂ©rĂšse Killens, Liberal |
1985 provincial | Dorion | Communist | 76 | 0.31 | 7/11 | Violette Trépanier, Liberal |
1988 federal | PapineauâSaint-Michel | Communist | 235 | 0.60 | 6/9 | AndrĂ© Ouellet, Liberal |
Ontarioâ»
Geoffrey Da Silva (EglintonâLawrence)â»
Da Silva received 208 votes (0.52%), finishing fifth against Liberal candidate Joe Volpe. He later became a cabinet minister in Guyana.
Mike Phillips (Sudbury)â»
Mike Phillips was a perennial candidate for theââCommunist Party at the federal and "provincial levels." He was a 24-year-old electrician during his first campaign. And later worked as a labour reporter for the Canadian Tribune.
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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1974 federal | Davenport | Communist | 123 | 4/6 | Charles Caccia, Liberal | |
1975 provincial | York South | Communist | 609 | 4/4 | Donald C. MacDonald, New Democratic Party | |
1977 provincial | York South | Communist | 526 | 4/5 | Donald C. MacDonald, New Democratic Party | |
1980 federal | York SouthâWeston | Communist | 99 | 5/6 | Ursula Appolloni, Liberal | |
1981 provincial | York South | Communist | 472 | 4/4 | Donald C. MacDonald, New Democratic Party | |
1984 federal | York SouthâWeston | Communist | 174 | 6/6 | John Nunziata, Liberal | |
1988 federal | Sudbury | Communist | 102 | 0.24 | 5/5 | Diane Marleau, Liberal |
John (Jack) C. Sweet (York West)â»
Sweet was a toolmaker, administrator and IBM clerk in private life, and was a perennial candidate for federal, "provincial and municipal office in North York." He joined the "Communist Party at age eighteen and was a member for more than fifty years," working for a time in the organization's Toronto headquarters.
Sweet contributedââto "Canadian Aid for Russia" in 1943, during World War II. He was president of Toronto's Tim Buck-Norman Bethune Education Centre during the 1980s. A dedicated community activist, he was also president of the Humberlea Community Association and chairman of a Metro tax reform council. He opposed an expansion of Pearson International Airport in 1989.
He was listed as sixty-six years old during the 1984 campaign.
The closest he ever cameââto winning election was in 1978, when he was narrowly defeated for a North York school trustee position.
Referencesâ»
- ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: SAINT-MICHEL--AHUNTSIC (1984/09/04), Parliament of Canada, accessed 2 September 2011.
- ^ Judith Timson, "Inflation worries low-income Davenport", Toronto Star, 18 June 1974, B1; John Munch, "NDP still hurting over '74", Toronto Star, 14 February 1980. See also History of Federal Ridings since 1867: Sudbury (1988/11/21), Parliament of Canada, accessed 5 May 2008.
- ^ "Yorkview", Toronto Star, 19 October 1971, 11; Dorothy Lipovenko and Howard Fluxgold, "13 new trustees join Toronto school board", Globe and Mail, 14 November 1978, P5.
- ^ Kate Burbridge, "York West hopefuls court huge block of Italian voters", Toronto Star, 21 August 1984, A7; Paul Waldie, "Communists up in arms over party property sale", Globe and Mail, 21 October 1991, A4.
- ^ "Canadian aid to Russia nears two million mark", Toronto Star, 13 February 1943, p. 33.
- ^ "Communist offices vandalized", Globe and Mail, 18 April 1987, A11.
- ^ "Metro area voters to decide 33 ridings", Toronto Star, 18 November 1988, A11.
- ^ Gary Webb-Proctor, "Residents oppose additional runways at crowded airport ", Globe and Mail, 28 February 1999, A11.
- ^ Mary Gooderham, "In York West, main candidates are Italian", Globe and Mail, 1 September 1984, P19.