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    The Family Coalition Party of ontario" target="_blank">Ontario was a socially conservative party in ontario" target="_blank">Ontario, Canada. The party ran fifty-one candidates in the 2003 ontario" target="_blank">Ontario provincial election, none of whom were elected.
    This page also includes information about FCP candidates in subsequent by-elections.


    List


    Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot: Michael Trolly
    Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford: Roberto Sales
    Brampton West—Mississauga: Paul Micelli
    Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound: Linda Freiburger
    Burlington: Vic Corvaro
    Cambridge: Al Smith
    Don Valley East: Ryan Kidd
    Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey: Dave Davies
    Erie—Lincoln: Steve Elgersma
    Etobicoke—Lakeshore: Ted Kupiec
    Etobicoke North: Teresa Ceolin
    Guelph—Wellington: Alan John McDonald
    Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant: Barra Gots
    Haliburton—Victoria—Brock: Paul Gordon
    Halton: Giuseppe Gori
    Hamilton East: Michael Izzotti
    Hamilton Mountain: Eleanor Johnson
    Hamilton West: Lynne Scime
    Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington: John-Henry Westen
    Huron—Bruce: Dave Joslin
    Kingston and the Islands: Chris Beneteau
    Kitchener—Waterloo: Lou Reitzel
    Lanark—Carleton: Jim Gardiner
    Leeds—Grenville: Melody Trolly
    London North Centre: Craig Smith
    Markham: Patrick Redmond
    Mississauga Centre: John R. Lyall
    Mississauga East: Gary Nail
    Mississauga South: Alfred Zawadzki
    Mississauga West: Charles Montano
    Oakville: Theresa Tritt
    Oshawa: Dave Chilvers
    Ottawa South: John Pacheco
    Oxford: Andre de Decker
    Parkdale—High Park: Stan Grzywna
    Parry Sound-Muskoka: Charlene Phinney
    Perth—Middlesex: Pat Bannon
    Peterborough: Max Murray
    Sault Ste. Marie: Allan Walker
    Scarborough—Agincourt: Tony Ieraci
    Scarborough Centre: Joseph Internicola
    Scarborough—Rouge River: Mitchell Persaud
    Scarborough Southwest: Ray Scott
    Simcoe—Grey: Steven J. Taylor
    Simcoe North: Blaine Matthew Scott
    St. Catharines: Linda Klassen
    Toronto—Danforth: Masood Atchekzai
    Waterloo—Wellington: Gord Truscott
    Willowdale: Rina Morra
    York North: Simone Williams
    York South—Weston: Mariangela Sanabria


    By-elections


    Whitby—Ajax, March 30, 2006: Victor Carvalho


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