CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION: May 2, 2011
MISSISSAUGA RIDINGS and CANDIDATES:
(*) = incumbent
BRAMALEA-GORE-MALTON
Wikipedia article: Bramalea-Gore-Malton.
Toronto Star profile: Bramalea-Gore-Malton.
Mississauga News profile (April 21, 2011): Bramalea-Gore-Malton.
Frank Chilelli - M-L
►Bal Gosal - Conservative ** ELECTED **
Gurbax Malhi (*) - Liberal
John Moulton - Green
Jagmeet Singh - NDP
MISSISSAUGA-BRAMPTON SOUTH
Wikipedia article: Mississauga-Brampton South.
Toronto Star profile: Mississauga-Brampton South.
Mississauga News profile (April 21, 2011): Mississauga — Brampton South.
►Eve Adams - Conservative
** ELECTED **
Navdeep Bains (*) - Liberal
Jim Glavan - NDP
Benjamin Stone - Green
Tim Sullivan - M-L
MISSISSAUGA EAST-COOKSVILLE
Wikipedia article: Mississauga East-Cooksville.
Toronto Star profile: Mississauga East-Cooksville.
Mississauga News profile (April 21, 2011): Mississauga East — Cooksville.
Waseem Ahmed (TBC) - NDP
Jaymini Bhikha - Green
Pierre Chénier - M-L
Peter Fonseca - Liberal
►Wladyslaw Lizon - Conservative ** ELECTED **
MISSISSAUGA-ERINDALE
Wikipedia article: Mississauga-Erindale.
Toronto Star profile: Mississauga-Erindale.
Mississauga News profile (April 21, 2011): Mississauga — Erindale.
Omar Alghabra - Liberal
Michelle Bilek - NDP
►Bob Dechert (*) - Conservative ** ELECTED **
John Fraser - Green
Dagmar Sullivan - M-L
MISSISSAUGA SOUTH
Wikipedia article: Mississauga South.
Toronto Star profile: Mississauga South.
Mississauga News profile (April 21, 2011): Mississauga South.
►Stella Ambler - Conservative ** ELECTED **
Richard Barrett - Independent (Capitalist)
Farah Kalbouneh - NDP
Paul Simas - Green
Paul Szabo (*) - Liberal
MISSISSAUGA-STREETSVILLE
Wikipedia article: Mississauga-Streetsville.
Toronto Star profile: Mississauga-Streetsville.
Mississauga News profile (April 21, 2011): Mississauga — Streetsville.
►Brad Butt - Conservative
** ELECTED **
Bonnie Crombie (*) - Liberal
Chris Hill - Green
Aijaz Naqvi - NDP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CITY'S
FEDERAL ELECTION WEBPAGE:
The City of Mississauga has an opinion about the federal party platforms and encouraged its citizens to learn how federal policies impact the municipalities, particularly in the realms of transit and infrastructure funding. The
City's Federal Election webpage
has useful links and information.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"MIRANET is a non-partisan organization, and does not endorse any specific candidate seeking public office, nor any political party." --
MIRANET Terms of Reference (section 10)
Copyright © 2012 MIRANET - Mississauga Residents' Associations Network. All Rights Reserved.


