Commonwealth Party candidates, 1984 Canadian federal election
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The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada
(PCC) ran 66 candidates in the 1984 federal election
, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. The PCC was the political wing of Lyndon Larouche
's movement in Canada.
Richelieu
Yves Julien listed himself as a student. He received 76 votes (0.16%), finishing seventh against Progressive Conservative
candidate Louis Plamondon
.
in 1979 as the candidate of another Larouchite organization, the North American Labour Party
(Toronto Star, 5 April 1979). The NALP was not a registered party, and Perry's political affiliation did not appear on the ballot.
Party for the Commonwealth of Canada
The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada was a Canadian political party formed by Canadians who supported the ideology of U.S. politician Lyndon LaRouche in the 1984, 1988 and 1993 elections....
(PCC) ran 66 candidates in the 1984 federal election
Canadian federal election, 1984
The Canadian federal election of 1984 was held on September 4 of that year to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 33rd Parliament of Canada...
, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. The PCC was the political wing of Lyndon Larouche
Lyndon LaRouche
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. is an American political activist and founder of a network of political committees, parties, and publications known collectively as the LaRouche movement...
's movement in Canada.
RichelieuRichelieu (electoral district)Richelieu was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1935.It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 and was amalgamated into the Richelieu—Verchères electoral district in 1933.In 1968, a new electoral district...
: Yves Julien
Yves Julien listed himself as a student. He received 76 votes (0.16%), finishing seventh against Progressive ConservativeProgressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
candidate Louis Plamondon
Louis Plamondon
Louis Plamondon is a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec and the current interim parliamentary leader of the Bloc Québécois ....
.
Hamilton East: Ken Perry
Perry listed himself as an electrician. He had previously campaigned in a provincial by-electionBy-election
A by-election is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between regularly scheduled elections....
in 1979 as the candidate of another Larouchite organization, the North American Labour Party
North American Labour Party
The North American Labour Party was a Canadian political party that nominated candidates in federal elections in the 1970s. However, because it was not a registered political party under the rules of Elections Canada, its candidates were considered to be independents.The NALP was the Canadian...
(Toronto Star, 5 April 1979). The NALP was not a registered party, and Perry's political affiliation did not appear on the ballot.
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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by-election, 5 April 1979, provincial | Wentworth Wentworth (electoral district) Wentworth was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1968. It was located near the City of Hamilton in the province of Ontario. This riding was first created in 1903 from parts of Wentworth North and Brant and Wentworth South ridings.Wentworth... |
Ind. (NALP) | 171 | 4/4 | Colin Isaacs Colin Isaacs Colin Francis Weeber Isaacs is an Ontario environmental consultant, journalist and former political figure. He represented Wentworth in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1979 to 1981 as a New Democratic Party member.... , New Democratic Party |
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1984 federal Canadian federal election, 1984 The Canadian federal election of 1984 was held on September 4 of that year to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 33rd Parliament of Canada... |
Hamilton East | PCC | 59 | 0.15 | 6/6 | Sheila Copps Sheila Copps Sheila Maureen Copps, PC is a former Canadian politician who also served as Deputy Prime Minister of Canada from November 4, 1993 to April 30, 1996 and June 19, 1996 to June 11, 1997.... , Liberal Liberal Party of Canada The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative... |