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 	| Liberal Party: |  	|  | Hon Stéphane Dion |  	| Bloc Québécois: |  	|  | Yves Beauregard |  	| Canadian Alliance: |  	|  | Kaddis R. Sidaros |  	| Progressive Conservative Party: |  	|  | J. Pierre Rouleau |  	| New Democratic Party: |  	|  | Piper Huggins |  	| Marxist-Leninist Party: |  	|  | Jean-Paul Bedard |  	| Communist Party: |  	|  | Oscar Chavez |  	| Canadian Action Party: |  	|  | Ken Fernandez |  Incumbent:
 
 
	 
	
	|  | Hon Stéphane Dion |  Previous Result:
 
 
	 
	
        |  | 70.14% |      |  | 12.72% |      |  | 13.91% |      |  | 1.38% |      |  | 1.84% |  Surrounding Ridings:
 
 
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 	|  | 12/10/00 | SAS | Email: |  	| 70.1% of the vote.  That's how much the Honorable Stephane Dion carried his riding in '97.  Nothing can stop him from retaining his seat. |  	|  | 30/10/00 | A.S. | Email:adma@interlog.com |  	| The best '97 Liberal result in Quebec--it would have been second-best but for Galganov gnawing on Finestone.  The only thing that could stop or muffle Dion is if a unified force a la the Mulroney PCs (who would have made this marginal in the 80s) emerged out of nowhere.  A "united alternative", if you will.  (I'm sorry I said that.) |  Submit Information here
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