The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) fielded 84 candidates in the 2000 federal election, none of whom were elected.
Kim Roberge
Roberge has been a Marxist-Leninist candidate at both the federal and provincial levels. She listed herself as a receptionist in 2000.[3]
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner | |
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1998 Quebec provincial | Chapleau | Marxist-Leninist | 59 | 0.14 | 6/6 | Benoît Pelletier, Liberal | |
2000 federal | Ottawa—Vanier | Marxist-Leninist | 74 | 0.15 | 9/9 | Mauril Belanger, Liberal |
Lorne Gershuny
In 2002, Gershuny was a member of the Canadian delegation to the 8th International Fact-Finding Mission of the Korea Truth Commission, which visited the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in support of the North Korean government.
He remains active with the Canadian chapter of the Korean Truth Commission and argues against foreign intervention against the Communist state. He is also co-ordinator of the Lawyer's Committee for the Anti-Terrorist Cuban Five, and is active with the People's Front Organization of Canada (a CPC-ML front group). In his legal practice, Gershuny has taken on several political cases defending members of the Kitchener Waterloo Youth Collective and Anti-Racist Action.
Lorne Gershuny's brother, David Gershuny is also a member of the CPC-ML and has been a candidate on four occasions.