Summary: Françoise Boivin was elected here as an NDP MP in 2011, her second time holding the seat, after winning it for the Liberals in 2004. She is running again.
Boundaries: This riding includes most of the city of Gatineau.
Last Election: In 2011, Boivin won the seat for the NDP with 61.8 per cent of the vote. The BQ incumbent, Richard Nadeau, was a distant second with 15.1 per cent. Liberal Steve MacKinnon, who is running again in 2015, earned 14.0 per cent.
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History: Françoise Boivin’s name has been on the ballot in this riding in every election since 2004, when she won as a Liberal. She lost as a Liberal in 2006, and lost as an NDP candidate in 2008. This riding had a Liberal MP from 1997 to 2006, and a BQ MP from 2006-2011. It was a Liberal-held seat for all but one term between 1945 and 2006.
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Conservative: Luc Angers, teacher, former Gatineau councillor
NDP: Françoise Boivin, MP since 2011
Liberal: Steve MacKinnon, Senior Vice‑President at Hill + Knowlton Strategies
Bloc Québécois: Philippe Boily, financial education counsellor
Green: Guy Dostaler, works in the construction industry
Independent: Guy Bellavance
Marxist-Leninist: Pierre Soulblière
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