Saturday, November 23, 2019

List of assets owned by The Walt Disney Company 2019

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The following is a list of assets owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company, unless otherwise indicated.[


Corporate

Disney Enterprises, Inc.,[2] (State of Delaware corporation)[3] is the copyright holder and trademark owner of Disney-branded intellectual property and other Disney branded IP.[4]Appears in litigation, court documents and other venues worldwide where it defends the rights of its IP against unauthorized use. Formed as a reincorporation in Delaware State of the former Disney Productions on February 11, 1987,[5] Disney Enterprises was given its current name on February 9, 1996, as a consequence of the completion of the merger between The Walt Disney Company and Capital Cities/ABC Inc.[6] In published SEC filings pertaining to The Walt Disney Company (DIS), prior to February 9 1996, Disney Enterprises, Inc. (DIE) appears in its stead to avoid confusion, since a holding company (DC Holdco, Inc.) was created to carry the DIS branding after the merger.[6]
TWDC Enterprises 18 Corporation, initially known as DC Holdco, Inc., is a holding company founded to facilitate the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC Inc.. This was the legal entity using The Walt Disney Company name from 1996 until 2019. It adopts its current name on March 20, 2019 upon completion of Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox and it became a wholly owned subsidiary of TWDC Holdco 613 Corporation, which now carries "The Walt Disney Company" name.[7]
Disney Worldwide Services, Inc., shared corporate services
The Disney Children's Center, Inc., child care center
D23, fan club run by corporate marketing
Earth Star, Inc., corporate airline[8]
Synergy Group[8]
Grand Central Creative Campus (GC3) secondary office location
Walt Disney StudiosEdit

Live ActionEdit
Walt Disney Pictures
Disneynature
Fox Searchlight Pictures[9]
Searchlight Television
Fox 2000 Pictures (shutting down after current slate[9])
Finger Guns Productions, LLC[10]
AnimationEdit
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Pixar Animation Studios
20th Century Fox Animation[9]
Blue Sky Studios
Marvel StudiosEdit
Marvel Music
Marvel Film Productions LLC
MVL Development LLC
MVL Productions LLC
Marvel Television[11]
Marvel Family Entertainment[11]
LucasfilmEdit
Industrial Light & Magic
Lucasfilm Animation
Lucasfilm Animation Singapore
LucasArts
Lucas Licensing
Lucas Books, licensed book publishing imprint
Lucas Online
Skywalker Sound
20th Century FoxEdit
Fox Family[9]
Fox Studios Australia
Fox Digital Studio
Fox-Warner Chile, a joint venture between the Chilean units of 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros.
Boom! Studios (minority stake)[12]
Archaia Entertainment
Regency Enterprises (20%)[13]
New Regency Productions (80%)
Regency Television
Fox VFX Lab
Wondery (minority stake)
Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesEdit
Buena Vista International
Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing, joint venture with Sony Pictures Releasing International in 15 countries (as of 12/2006) Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Russia[14]
Buena Vista Theatres, Inc.[15]
Disney Studio Store: collocated with a Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop in the El Capitan Building next to the theater
El Capitan Theatre
El Capitan Entertainment Centre
Walt Disney Studios Marketing
Worldwide Special Events
Disney Music GroupEdit

Disney Music Publishing
Agarita Music[16]
Buena Vista Music Co.[16]
Falferious Music[16]
Five Hundred South Songs[16]
Fuzzy Muppet Songs
Holpic Music, Inc.[16]
Hollywood Pictures Music[16]
Mad Muppet Melodies
Marvel Comics Music
Pixar Music
Pixar Talking Pictures
Seven Peaks Music
Seven Summits Music[16]
Touchstone Pictures Music & Songs, Inc.[16]
Utapau Music
Walt Disney Music Company[16]
Wampa-Tauntaun Music
Wonderland Music Company[16]

Buena Vista Records, revived as a joint country label with Universal Music Group Nashville [17]
Walt Disney Records
Hollywood Records
RMI Recordings, a joint "digital-first" talent label with the founders of DigiTour Media
Fox Music
Disney Concerts[18]

Disney Theatrical GroupEdit
Disney Theatrical Productions
Disney Live Family Entertainment
Disney On Ice
Marvel Universe Live!
Walt Disney Special Events Group[19]
Disney Theatrical Licensing
New Amsterdam Development Corp.
New Amsterdam Theatre (long term lease)
New Amsterdam Theatrical Productions, Inc.
Walt Disney Theatrical Worldwide, Inc.
Buena Vista Theatrical
Buena Vista Theatrical Ventures, Inc.[8]
Buena Vista Theatrical Merchandise, LLC



Disney Studio ServicesEdit
Disney Digital Studio Services - Studio Post Production
Studio Production Services
Walt Disney Studios (Burbank)
Golden Oak Ranch
Prospect Studios
KABC7 Studio B

Sources[20][21]
Disney Media NetworksEdit

Walt Disney TelevisionEdit

Disney Television Studios and ABC Entertainment
ABC Entertainment
ABC
ABC Daytime
Valleycrest Productions
Greengrass Productions
Disney Television Studios [22]
20th Century Fox Television
20th Television
Fox Television Animation
Fox 21 Television Studios[23]
ABC Studios
ABC Signature Studios
ABC Family Worldwide
Freeform
ProdCo, Inc.
ABC Owned Television Stations
Hulu Scripted Originals Team[24]
ABC News
ABC Audio
ABC News Radio
Lincoln Square Productions

FX Networks
FX
FXX
FX Movie Channel
FX Entertainment
FX Productions
Disney Channels Worldwide (United States)
Disney Channel
Disney Junior
Disney XD
Radio Disney Networks
KRDC (AM)
Radio Disney
Radio Disney Country
Radio Disney Junior
Radio Disney Music Awards

Disney Television Animation
It's a Laugh Productions
National Geographic Global Networks (United States; 73%)
National Geographic TV
Nat Geo Wild
Nat Geo Mundo
National Geographic Studios

ESPN Inc.Edit

80% equity holding; 20% owned by Hearst Corporation[25]

ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN3
ESPN on ABC
ESPNews
ESPN Deportes
ESPN Films
ESPN Classic
ESPNU

ESPN Now
ESPN PPV
ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded
ESPN Events
ESPN Radio
ESPN Books
ESPN International (see for complete list of channels)
Sony ESPN (50%, joint-venture with Sony)
BT Sport ESPN

ESPN Home Entertainment
ESPN Outdoors
ESPN Digital Center
ESPY Award
ACC Network
Longhorn Network
SEC Network
X Games
DraftKings (minority investment)[26]

A&E NetworksEdit

50% equity holding; Joint venture with Hearst Corporation

A+E Networks International
A+E Networks Consumer Products
A+E Studios
A&E Originals
A&E IndieFilms
A+E Films
A+E Networks Digital
A+E Ventures[27]
Propagate Content (equity partner)[28]
Vice Media, Inc. (10% stake)
Viceland
A&E network
A&E
Crime & Investigation
FYI

Lifetime Entertainment Services
Lifetime
Lifetime Movies
Lifetime Real Women
Lifetime Movie Club
Lifetime Radio for Women
Lifetime Press
Lifetime Digital

History network
History
Military History
History en EspaƱol
H2

Disney Parks, Experiences and ProductsEdit

Disney Consumer Products
Disney Licensing
Disney Baby
Fox Consumer Products
Fox Shop
Disney RetailEdit
Disney Store Worldwide, Inc.
Disney Store North America
Disney Store Europe
Disney Store Japan
Disney Shopping, Inc. (formerly Disney Direct Marketing Services, Inc.) catalog and direct marketing channels[29] Catalog
Disney Direct Response Publishing, Inc.
Integrated Retail, consolidates all other North American retail channels
Disney Games and Interactive ExperiencesEdit
Disney Mobile
Starwave Mobile[30]
Disney Canada Inc. (developer of Club Penguin and Club Penguin Island)
Gamestar
Rocket Pack[31]
Go.com
DCPI ContentEdit
DCPI Content & Media
Advanced Media
Social Media[32] and Micro Content
Disney Co/Op, custom content[32]
DCPI Labs Team[33]
The Muppets Studio (formerly Muppets Holding Company LLC)[34]
Disney Publishing WorldwideEdit

Core Publishing[35]
Disney Magazine Publishing, Inc.
Disney Libri
Disney Libros (Spain)
Disney Book Group (Disney Book Publishing, Inc.[8])
Disney·Hyperion
Disney·Jump at the Sun
Disney Press
Disney Editions

Digital Publishing - Disney Book Apps
Disney Learning
Disney Educational Productions
Disney English
Disney Imagicademy

Parks and resortsEdit
Disney Parks Merchandising
World of Disney Stores
Magic of Disney store - Orlando airport store[36]
EarPort store - Orlando airport store[36]
Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, Inc.
Walt Disney Creative Entertainment
Disney Research China[37]
Disney Destinations, runs the disneytravelagents.com website[38]
Disney Sports Enterprises
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
runDisney
Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons
Disneyland ResortEdit

(Disneyland, Inc.)
Disneyland (1955)
Disney California Adventure: 2001
Downtown Disney
Resorts:
Disneyland Hotel (WCO Hotels, Inc.)
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel
Walt Disney World ResortEdit

Walt Disney World Company, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States[8]

Theme parks
Magic Kingdom
Epcot
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Water parks
Disney's Blizzard Beach
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
Landholding companies
Compass Rose Corporation
Walt Disney Travel Company[8]
Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation
Reedy Creek Improvement District
Reedy Creek Energy Services
Bay Lake, Florida
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Other attractions/features
Disney's BoardWalk
Disney Springs
Seven Seas Lagoon
Bay Lake
Transportation and Ticket Center
Disney Transport
Walt Disney World Monorail System

Resorts
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas
Disney's Beach Club Resort
Disney's Beach Club Villas
Disney's BoardWalk Inn
Disney's BoardWalk Villas
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney's Wedding Pavilion
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows
Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort
Disney's All-Star Music Resort
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort
Disney's Art of Animation Resort
Disney's Pop Century Resort
Disney's Old Key West Resort
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

Disney Parks InternationalEdit
Disneyland International, oversees Disney's interest in Tokyo Disney Resort[39]
Disneyland ParisEdit

The WDC has taken full ownership of Euro Disneyland. Opened on 12 April 1992 as the Euro Disney Resort. Located in Marne-la-VallƩe, France

Euro Disney Investments, Inc.
Euro Disney S.A.S.: 100% Disney owned—manages Euro Disney S.C.A., Euro Disney AssociĆ©s and EDL Hotels SCA
Euro Disney Investment SAS: owning 9% and general partner of Euro Disney AssociƩs
Centre de CongrĆØs Newport S.A.S
Newport Bay Club Convention Centre: leased to EDL HĆ“tels S.C.A.
EDL Holding Co.: 99.9% owned by Disney — holds 82% ownership of Euro Disney S.C.A.
EDL Participations S.A.S.: sole general partner of Euro Disney S.C.A.
Euro Disney S.C.A.: 2% owned by public shareholders, directly owns 82% of Euro Disney AssociƩs
Euro Disney CommanditƩ S.A.S.: a general partner of Euro Disney AssociƩs
Euro Disney AssociƩs S.C.A.: operating company of Disney Paris
EDL HĆ“tels S.C.A.: owns the Phase IB land and operates the hotels
EDL Services SAS: manages Phase IB Financing Companies, owners of the various hotels and Disney Village

Disneyland Hotel
Disney's Hotel New York — The Art of Marvel
Disney's Newport Bay Club
Disney's Sequoia Lodge
Disney's Hotel Cheyenne
Disney's Hotel Santa Fe
Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch
Disney Village
Golf Disneyland

Euro Disneyland Participations S.A.S.: 100% Disney owned and owns 17% of
Euro Disneyland Park S.N.C.: owns Disneyland Park (Paris)
Disneyland Park: 1992 (opened as Euro Disneyland)
Walt Disney Studios Park: 2002

Hong Kong International Theme ParksEdit

Disney owns 48% and the Government of Hong Kong owns 52% of the shares
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort -Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Disneyland (2005)
Inspiration Lake (2005)
Resorts:
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
Disney's Hollywood Hotel
Disney's Explorer Lodge
Hong Kong Disneyland Management Limited: owned 100% by Disney and manages the park
Shanghai Disney ResortEdit
Shanghai International Theme Park Company Limited: 43% owned by Disney, 57% owned by Shanghai Shendi Group: owner company for theme parks within the resort
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Shanghai International Theme Park Associated Facilities Company Limited: 43% owned by Disney, 57% owned by Shanghai Shendi Group—owner company for associated facilities within the resort
Shanghai International Theme Park and Resort Management Company Limited: 70% owned by Disney, 30% owned by Shanghai Shendi Group—manages the resort as a whole as well as the project to develop it
Disney Signature ExperiencesEdit

Adventures by Disney
Disney Cruise Line
Ships:
Disney Magic
Disney Wonder
Disney Dream
Disney Fantasy
Ports:
Castaway Cay (1998)
Port Canaveral, Florida

Disney Vacation Club Management Corp.
Disney Vacation Development, Inc.
Disney's Vero Beach Resort, Vero Beach, Florida
Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Aulani, Kapolei, Hawaii
also hotels at the major resorts are involved and are listed under their respective resorts, see Disney Vacation Club article
Golden Oak Realty, oversees the Golden Oak at Walt Disney World Resort.

FoxNextEdit
FoxNext Games
Aftershock
Cold Iron Studios
FoxNext VR Studio
FoxNext Destinations
20th Century Fox World Malaysia (license to Resort World by Genting Group)
20th Century Fox World Dubai (license to Al Ahli Holding Group)
Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & InternationalEdit

Streaming ServicesEdit

Disney+
ESPN+
Hulu (67%; with NBCUniversal as silent partner)[40]
Hulu Documentary Films
Movies Anywhere, LLC.
BAMTech Media (75%)[41][42]
BAMTech Europe (50%)
Cake Solutions[43]

Disney Digital Network
Oh My Disney
Disney Style
Babble
Disney Family
Disney Eats
Polaris
The Platform

DistributionEdit
Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution
Disney–ABC Domestic Television - formerly Buena Vista Television
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (Buena Vista Home Entertainment Inc. doing business as)
Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment (Nordic countries) (joint venture with Paramount Home Media Distribution)[44]
Disney Media Distribution - formerly Disney-ABC International Television and before that, ABC Cable and International Broadcast Group
International NetworksEdit

ABC Spark IP (licensed to Corus Entertainment)
Disney Channels Worldwide (less US channels)
Disney Channel
Disney Cinemagic
Disney International HD channel in India and Maldives
Disney Junior
Disney XD
DisneyNow
Hungama TV
Broadcast Satellite Disney Co., Ltd. (April 2009) operator of Dlife channel (Japan)[45]
Marvel HQ
Disney La ChaƮne (licensed only, owned by Corus Entertainment)

Fox Networks Group[46]
Fox
Fox Crime
Fox Comedy
Fox Life
Fox Movies
Fox Sports International
FX
BabyTV
24Kitchen
YourTV
National Geographic Global Networks (73%)
Star World

The Walt Disney Company Latin AmericaEdit
Miravista Films[47]
The Walt Disney Company Argentina
Patagonik Film Group, an Argentina-based production company and joint venture[48]
LAPTV [49]
Rede Telecine (Brazil — co-owned with Globosat, Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Universal Studios)
Fox Telecolombia (Colombia)



The Walt Disney Company Asia PacificEdit
The Walt Disney Company IndiaEdit
Star India
Star Media Networks
Star Channels
Star Plus
Star Bharat
Star Utsav
Star Utsav Movies
Star Gold
Star Gold Select
Movies OK
Star Jalsha
Star Jalsha Movies
Star Pravah
English Cluster
Star World
Star World Premiere
Star Movies
Star Movies Select
National Geographic Channel
Nat Geo Wild
Fox Life
Baby TV
Star Sports Network
Star Sports 1
Star Sports 2
Star Sports 3
Star Sports Select 1
Star Sports Select 2
Star Sports 1 Hindi
Star Sports 1 Tamil
Star Sports 1 Telugu
Star Sports 1 Kannada
Star Sports 1 Bangla
Star Sports 1 Marathi
Star Sports First
Star Media Networks South
Asianet Star Communications
Star Vijay
Star Vijay Super
Star Suvarna
Star Suvarna Plus
Asianet
Asianet Plus
Asianet Movies
Star Maa Network
Star Maa
Star Maa Movies
Star Maa Gold
Star Maa Music
Fox Star Studios
Novi Digital Entertainment
Hotstar
Mashal Sports (74%)
Pro Kabaddi league
Indian Super League (40%).[50]
Tata Sky
UTV Software Communications (100% stake since 2/2012)
UTV Communications (USA) LLC
IG Interactive Entertainment Ltd.
UTV Global Broadcasting Ltd.
UTV TV Content Ltd.
UTV Action
UTV Movies
Bindass
UTV Games Ltd.
First Future Agri & Developers Ltd.
UTV Motion Pictures PLC
UTV Toons
UTV New Media Ltd
UTV Indiagames

GermanyEdit
The Walt Disney Company (Germany) GmbH
Disney Television (Germany), Inc.[8]
RTL Disney TV Limited Partnership (RTL Disney Fernsehen GmbH & Co. KG) a 50% joint venture of TWDC with RTL Group
Kividoo, a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service[51]
Scoyo learning platform
Super RTL network, Germany
Toggolino Club
Toggo Plus network (June 4, 2016)
Tele-Munich Television Media Participation Limited Partnership (Tele-MĆ¼chen Fernseh-GMBH & Co. Medienbeteiligung KG)[52] joint venture
ATV Private Limited Partnership (ATV PrivatFernseh-GMBH)
ATV2 channel, Austria
RTL 2 Limited Partnership (RTL 2 FERNSEHEN GMBH & CO. kg)
RTL II channel, Germany
RTL II HD channel, Germany
RTL 2 Austria
TM-TV GMBH
Tele 5 (Germany)
Tele 5 HD (Germany)
Tele 5 (Austria)



Endemol Shine GroupEdit

50% equity holding. A joint venture with Apollo Global Management (pending sale to Banijay Group)

Endemol
ChannelFlip, online original content producers
The Multiverse
HuHa!
EndemolShine Australia
EndemolShine Banks (joint venture with Imogen Banks)[53]
EndemolShine Germany[54]
Florida TV
META Productions
Herr P. GmbH
Jukers Media
EndemolShine Nordics, Nordic production company[55]
Mag5 Content AB (Sweden)
Metronome Post AB (Sweden)
Heartland ApS (Denmark)
Metronome Spartacus AB (Norway)
Rubicon TV AS (Norway)
Metronome Productions A/S (Denmark)
Endemol Shine Finland
STO-CPH Produktion AB (Sweden)
Meter Television AB (Sweden)
Filmlance International AB (Sweden)
Studios A/S (Denmark)[56]
EndemolShine North America[57]
Endemol Shine Studios
Endemol Shine Latino
Authentic Entertainment
Truly Original
51 Minds Entertainment

EndemolShine UK[58]
Artists Studio
Bandit Television
Brown Eyed Boy
Cut & Mustard[59]
Cave Bear Productions
Douglas Road Productions Limited
Dragonfly Film and Television Productions
Electric Robin
Endemol Shine Gaming
Fifty Fathoms
FlipSide Talent
Good Catch[60]
House of Tomorrow
Initial Film and Television
Kudos
Shine Pictures
Lovely Day
OP Talent
Princess Productions
Remarkable Television
Sidney Street
Sharp Jack TV
Shine TV (UK)[61]
Shiny Button Productions
Silent Boom
Simon's Cat Ltd.
Tiger Aspect Productions
Tigress Productions
Wild Mercury Productions
Workerbee[62]
Zeppotron
Definitely[63]

B&B Endemol Shine (Switzerland)
children production - co-venture with Teletubbies and In The Night Garden co-creator Andrew Davenport[64]
Endemol Shine Asia
Endemol Shine Belgium
EndemolShine Beyond
Endemol Shine Brasil
EndemolShine China[65]
Endemol Shine France
EndemolShine India (joint venture with CA Media)
EndemolShine Iberia[66]
Gestmusic
Zeppelin TV
Diagonal TV
Tuiwok Estudios
Telegenia
Shine Iberia
Endemol Portugal
Endemol Shine Israel
EndemolShine Italy[67]
YAM112003
EndemolShine Middle East[68]
EndemolShine Nederland[67]
NL Film & TV
Simpel Media
Endemol Shine Polska
Shine 360°- licensing division, commercialization of properties belonging to the group
Shine Digital – digital media
Shine International - international sales and distribution arm
Shine Network - unscripted formats division
Shine TV
WeiT Media (Russia)[69]

The Walt Disney Company Iberia S.L.Edit

Sociedad Gestora de Television NET TV SA, joint venture with Vocento SA, IntereconomĆ­a Corporation SA[70]
Disney Channel (Spain) HD
Disney Channel (Spain)
IntereconomĆ­a TV
Disney Channel Spanish +1
Marvel EntertainmentEdit

Cover Concepts, Inc.
Marvel Characters, Inc.
Marvel New Media
Marvel Entertainment International Limited (United Kingdom)
Marvel Internet Productions LLC (Delaware)
Marvel Property, Inc. (Delaware)
Marvel International Character Holdings LLC (Delaware)
MVL Development LLC (Delaware)
MRV, Inc. (Delaware)
Marvel Games

Marvel Toys Limited (Hong Kong)
MVL International C.V. (The Netherlands)
Marvel Characters B.V. (The Netherlands)
Marvel Worldwide, Inc.
Marvel Comics
Marvel Custom Solutions, customized comic books[71]
Marvel Press
Marvel Toys
Marvel Universe
Marvel Toys Limited (Hong Kong)

OthersEdit

Disney Character Voices International
Disney Institute, the professional development and external training arm
Disney University
Disney Legends
Golden Pass
Silver Creek Pictures, Inc.
Catalyst Investments, LLC
POW! Entertainment: 10% of the outstanding shares of stock[72]
BVCC, Inc. (Buena Vista Construction Company) Disney World general contractor
Sphero (June 2015) TWDC purchased a stake in the robotic toys company then approached them about building BB-8[73]
TrueX
National Geographic Partners (73%; co-owned with the National Geographic Society)
National Geographic Magazine
National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Little Kids
National Geographic Traveler
National Geographic History
National Geographic Explorer
Property holding companiesEdit

Carousel Holdings EAT LLC, Carousel Inn & Suites, Anaheim, California[74]
Axman Realty Corp.
Boss Realty, Inc.
Commercial Apartment Properties, Inc.
The Celebration Co.
Disney Keystone Properties, Inc.
Disney Realty, Inc.
Dutchman Realty, Inc.
The Dolphin Hotel, Inc.
Homestead Homes, Inc.
The Little Lake Bryan Co.

Maple Leaf Commercial Properties, Inc.
The Swan Hotel, Inc.
Walt Disney Properties Corp.[8]
Buena Vista Street, Burbank CA
Pine Woods Properties, Inc.
Holmes Houses, Inc.
Key Bridge Properties, Inc.
Florida properties
Lake Bryan, Inc.
Madeira Land Co., Inc.
Magnolia Creek Development Co.[8]

FinancialEdit
Arvida Disney Financial Services Inc.
Arvida Real Estate Capital Inc., a commercial real estate investment banking subsidiary to arrange financing for commercial, industrial and retail projects[75]
Venture capitalEdit

Steamboat Ventures: ownership positions not revealed

Baynote
Chukong Technologies
EdgeCast
Elemental Technologies
EMN8
Fanzter, Inc.
Fastclick
FreeWheel
GameSalad
GoPro
Greystripe

Kapow Software
MediaBank
MerchantCircle
Passenger
Photobucket
RazorGator
Vobile
VoodooVox
Zettics[76]

Chinese holdingsEdit

51Fanli
Bokecc
Cocoa China
Gridsum Technology
Netmovie[77]

Shangpin
Troodon
UUSee
Yoyi Media
YY[78]

UnsortedEdit

2139 Empire Avenue Corp.
Alameda Payroll, Inc.
Andes Productions, Inc.
Animation Collectors, Inc.
BVHV Services
Before & After Productions, Inc.
Berl Holding Co.
Billy B. Productions, Inc.
Blue Note Management Corp.
Buena Vista Catalog Co.
Buena Vista Laboratories, Inc.
Buena Vista Trading Co.
C.A. Productions, Inc.
DCSR, Inc.
Devonson Corp.
Disney Art Editions, Inc.
Disney Computer Magazine Group, Inc.
Disney Interfinance Corp.
Disney International Employment Services, Inc.

Disney Media Ventures, Inc.
Disney Special Programs, Inc.
Disney, Inc.
ERS Investment Ltd.
Entertainment Development, Inc.
Film Brothers Property Corp.
From Time to Time Inc.
Hardware Distribution, Inc.
Heavy Weight, Inc.
Hodi Investments, Inc.
Hughes Flying Boat Corp.
IJR, Inc.(inactive)
Indian Warrior Productions, Inc.
J.B. Productions, Inc.
Kelly Management, Inc.
LBV Services, Inc.
Merriweather Productions, Inc. (inactive)
Montrose Corp.
One For All Productions, Inc.
PNLH Payroll Inc.

Palm Hospitality Co.
Plymouth Productions
RCE Services, Inc.
Stakeout Two Productions, Inc.
Supercomm International, Inc.
Swing Kids Productions, Inc.
The Inn Corp.
The Quiz Show Co.[8]
Theme Park Productions, Inc.
Toon Town, Inc.
Voice Quality Coordination, Inc.
WCO Leisure, Inc.
WCO Parent Corp.
WCO Port Management Corp.
WCO Port Properties, Ltd.
WCO Vacationland, Inc.
WDT Services, Inc.
WDW Services, Inc.
Wanderlust Productions, Inc.

Content librariesEdit

Former assetsEdit

SoldEdit
ABC Radio Networks, a radio network, along with ABC's non Radio Disney and ESPN stations sold to Citadel Broadcasting with the network renamed as Citadel Media, and later sold to Cumulus Media and renamed as Cumulus Media Networks before being merged into Westwood One.
Baby Einstein: Acquired by Kids II, Inc.
Childcraft Education Corp., maker of children's furniture and equipment, retail stores[79]and sold to U.S. Office Products Co. in 1997[80]
Childcraft, Inc.: catalog company
KCAL-TV: Sold to Young Broadcasting, now owned by CBS Television Stations.
DIC Productions L.P. - Became re-independent in 2000
Fusion Media Network, LLC, Fusion cable channel joint venture with Univision Communications, sold off the remaining 50% to Univision.
Hyperion Books: sold to Hachette
Tony Zoo Yoga Studios - Sold back to Honorable Master Tony Zoo in 1998.
GMTV: part owner; Sold to ITV plc and renamed ITV Breakfast Limited in 2009.
Miramax Films: Sold to Filmyard Holdings in 2010; now controlled by beIN Media Group
Dimension Films: Retained by Bob and Harvey Weinstein and absorbed into The Weinstein Company when they left Miramax Films; now part of Lantern Entertainment
Power Rangers - Sold back to Haim Saban in 2010 alongside other shows related to it; now controlled by Hasbro.
Radio Disney Group, sold off individual stations
WJRT-TV, sold to Lily Broadcasting with WTVG
WTVG[81]
Oxygen Media: part owner[82]
E!: part owner
Style Network
MovieBeam
Bass Anglers Sportsman Society
Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing de MĆ©xico
Fox Sports Networks - sold to Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios[83]
Arizona
Detroit
Florida/Sun
Midwest (subfeeds: Indiana, Kansas City)
North
Ohio/SportsTime Ohio
South / Fox Sports Southeast (subfeeds: Carolinas, Tennessee)
Southwest (subfeeds: Oklahoma, New Orleans)
West/Prime Ticket (subfeed: San Diego)
Wisconsin
YES Network (80% equity) - sold to Sinclair Broadcast Group, Amazon and Yankee Global Enterprises[84]
Venture capital holdings soldEdit
Iridigm Display Corporation: acquired by Qualcomm, Inc., September, 2004
Kyte: acquired by KIT Digital, January 2011
Move Networks: December 2010 acquisition of EchoStar
PopularMedia: acquired by StrongMail, June 2009
Pure Digital Technologies: Cisco acquisition in May 2009
Quigo: acquired by AOL December 2007
Rosum: sold to TruePosition in December 2010
Scrapblog: sold to Mixbook December 2010
Sometrics: acquired by American Express, September 2011[76]
56.com: sold to Renren in September, 2011
Youxigu: Steamboat sold its stake to Tencent Holdings Ltd. in March 2010[78]
Dormant or shuttered Disney businessesEdit

The following companies are subsidiaries of Disney that either are no longer active or have been absorbed into another part of the company.
ABC Kids: Replaced by Litton's Weekend Adventure.
Americast: Telephone digital TV joint venture
Anaheim Sports, Inc.: Formerly Disney Sports Enterprises, Inc.
Arena Football League: ESPN bought a minority share of the league in December 2006; the league ceased operations in July 2009. The AFL was revived in 2010, but is a separate legal entity from the original, with no Disney ownership.
Avalanche Software: Closed in May 2016 and re-opened and acquired by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in January 2017.
Black Rock Studio
Blip Networks, Inc.: Acquired by Maker Studios (Now Disney Digital Network) in August 2013,.[85] Shut down in August 2015.[86]
Bonnie View Productions, Ltd.:[8] Production company for "Crusaders", a syndicated news magazine show
Buena Vista Visual Effects
Cal Publishing: Cal Publishing was a subsidiary created by Disney to acquire the assets of CrossGen. After the acquisition, both companies were folded into Disney Publishing Worldwide. Disney subsidiary Marvel Comics has since announced that it will revive CrossGen as an imprint.
Canasa Trading Corp.[8]
Caravan Pictures[8]
Disney Circle 7 Animation
DisneyToon Studios
Club Disney: Creation of Disney Regional Entertainment, Club Disney had 5 locations built in the U.S. All 5 locations were closed in November 1999.
Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida, Inc.[8]
Disney Auctions
Disney Comics
Disney Interactive Studios
Disney Development Company: Construct arm[87]
Disney Regional Entertainment: Ran Disney Quest and the ESPN ZoneRestaurant/entertainment chains. The division was closed in June 2010. Two ESPN Zones remain operating, but now as local franchises.
Disney TeleVentures, Inc.: Americast telco venture programming and technical support[8]
Disney Television and Telecommunications, division group (not to be confused with Walt Disney Television production division) eliminated after Disney-CC/ABC merger[88]
Dream Quest Images: Merged with Disney Features Animation computer group to form The Secret Lab
DreamWorks II Distribution Co. LLC, film rights acquired from DreamWorks and Reliance.[89][90]
DreamWorks Television (1994-2002): Joint venture of CC/ABC with DreamWorks which was dissolved at the end of the seven-year agreement[91]
ESPN The Magazine
Faded Denim Productions Ltd.: Defunct production company
Fall Line Studios
Fidelity Television, Inc.: owned KCAL-TV
KHJ-TV, Inc.[8]
Fox Innovation Labs
Harvest Groves, Inc.: Merged
Hollywood Basic: Sub-label of Hollywood Records that released rap music (including music by DJ Shadow and Organized Konfusion). The label was discontinued in the mid 1990s.
Hollywood Pictures: Film label of The Walt Disney Studios created in 1989 and shuttered in 2007.
Hollywood Pictures Music: Label of Disney Music Publishing that distributed songs from Hollywood Pictures' titles.
ImageMovers Digital: Closed in 2011 after the abysmal opening of Mars Needs Moms.
Infoseek Corporation: Acquired by Disney in 1998 and merged into Disney's GO Network. The Infoseek name is no longer in use.
Jumbo Pictures: Acquired by Disney in 1996, Jumbo Pictures produced Doug, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, and PB&J Otter for Disney. The company was folded into Walt Disney Television Animation.
Jetix Europe, N.V., formerly Fox Kids Europe: 73% acquired with FOX/ABC Family Worldwide, Inc. & held by BVS International, N.V.; full owner in 2009, ran 13 Jetix channels
GXT: Italian channel for older teens sold in management buy out of Jetix Italy. Closed in late 2014
K-2: Syndicated Italian block also sold in management buy out of Jetix Italy.
Jetix Consumer Products
Jetix EspaƱa S.L.: Joint venture with Sogecable S.A. to operate Jetix Spain
Jetix Poland Limited: With minority owner, a subsidiary of United Pan-Europe Communications N.V.
TV10 B.V.: Joint venture with SBS Broadcasting B.V. to services the Dutch channel
Jetix Animation Concepts: Folded into Walt Disney Television Animation in 2009.
Junction Point Studios
Kingdom Comics:[92] The Kingdom Comics unit's creatives/executives moved its deal to an independent Monsterfoot Production.[93]
Lake Buena Vista Communities, Inc.
Lyric Street Records: Record label specializing in country music
Mammoth Records: Independent record label acquired by Disney in 1997
MLG Productions 1 – MLG Productions 8: (Marvel's joint venture with Lionsgate) operationally defunct as the agreed upon number of DTV movies were finished
Pixar Canada: Opened in 2010,[94] Closed in 2013.[95]
Propaganda Games: Shuttered in January 2011 after the development of Tron: Evolutionwas completed, and
Ranch and Grove Holding Corp.: Merged
Revelmode: Sub-network of Maker Studios (Now Disney Digital Network).[96] Shut down after PewDiePie was dropped because of anti-semitic jokes made on his channel.[97]
The Secret Lab: Formed from Dream Quest Images & Walt Disney Features Animation computer group, closed in 2002
SIP Animation (Saban International Paris): 49% Minority stake owned by Disney. Separated from BVS Entertainment in 2001, renamed in 2002 and eventually filed for liquidation and closed in 2009. [a]
Skellington Productions, Inc.: Production company formed between Walt Disney Feature Animation and filmmakers Tim Burton and Henry Selick
Soapnet: DATG cable channel that closed on December 31, 2013
Starwave: Starwave was merged with Infoseek and acquired by Disney in 1998 to form GO Network. Starwave no longer operates as a stand-alone business. The label was recently resurrected to form Disney's Starwave Mobile which licenses content from third party companies for cell phone content.
Tapulous
Togetherville: Acquired in February 2011.[99] Discontinued in March 2012.[100]
Toontown Online: Servers were closed on September 19, 2013.
Touchstone Pictures: it was inactive in 2016. Label still used in home media distribution.
Touchwood Pacific Partner 1, Inc. (not the limited partnership itself)[8]
Toysmart.com: Controlling interest[101]
UGC Fox Distribution (1995–2005)
Walt Disney Television (production company): transferred to ABC Television Network, and later folded into Touchstone Television (now known as ABC Studios)
WatchESPN: Shut down on July 1, 2019.
Wideload Games
Wizzer Productions, Inc.: Production company for the 101 Dalmatians 1996 live action movie.[8]
Club Penguin
Playdom
See alsoEdit

Timeline of The Walt Disney Company
List of Disney animated universe characters
List of Pixar characters
List of Marvel Comics characters
List of Star Wars characters
Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney
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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Frank v Canada (AG) 2019 SCC 1


Frank v Canada (AG)







Frank v Canada (AG) 2019 SCC 1 is a case decided by the Supreme Court of Canadaregarding the voting rights of expatriate Canadians. The majority in the 5–2 decision struck down a passage in the Canada Elections Act which had limited the right to vote to "a person who has been absent from Canada for less than five consecutive years and who intends to return to Canada as a resident".[1]
Frank v Canada (AG)

Supreme Court of Canada
Hearing: 21 March 2018
Judgment: 10 January 2019
Full case name Frank v. Canada (attorney general)
Citations Frank v. Canada (Attorney General), 2019 SCC 1
Docket No. 36645
Court Membership
Reasons given
Majority Richard Wagner C.J., joined by Moldaver, Karakatsanis, Gascon, JJ.
Concurrence Rowe J.
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Friday, October 11, 2019

Liberal Party of Canada

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Party_of_Canada#Current_policies
Principles and policies


The principles of the party are based on liberalism as defined by various liberal theoristsand include individual freedom for present and future generations, responsibility, human dignity, a just society, political freedom, religious freedom, national unity, equality of opportunity, cultural diversity, bilingualism, and multilateralism.[126][127] In the present times, the Liberal party has favoured a variety of "big tent" policies from both right and leftof the political spectrum.[14] When it formed the government from 1993 to 2006, it championed balanced budgets, and eliminated the budget deficit completely from the federal budget in 1995 by reducing spending on social programs or delegating them to the provinces, and promised to replace the Goods and Services Tax in the party's famous Red Book.[128] It also legalized same-sex marriage.
Current policies

During the 2015 election, the Liberal party's proposed policies included:[129]
Cut the middle class tax bracket ($45,000–$90,000) from 22% to 20.5% and create a new tax bracket for income above $200,000 taxed at 33%[130]

The Trudeau Liberals slogan during the 2015 campaign was "Real Change"
Set national targets to lower greenhouse gasemissions through cooperation with provinces, support Keystone XL with a stricter environmental review process, spend $20 billion over 10 years on "greener infrastructure"[130]
Run 3 years of deficits that will not exceed $10 billion to finance infrastructure projects and balance the budget in 2019[130]
Spend $60 billion in new infrastructure spending, including $20 billion in transit infrastructure and quadrupling federal funding for public transit, all over three years[130]
Invest $300 million annually to fund a Youth Employment Strategy[130]
Reduce employment insurance (EI) premiums from $1.88 per $100 to $1.65 per $100[130]
Replace the Universal Child Care Benefit with a Canada Child Benefit that would provide $2,500 more to an average family of four[130]
Support training efforts in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia; end the bombing mission against ISIS but increase humanitarian aid and training of local ground troops[130]
Take in 25,000 Syrian refugees and spend $100 million for refugee processing and settlement[130]
Negotiate a new health accord with the provinces to guarantee long-term funding, including a national plan for lower prescription drug prices[130]
Invest $3 billion over four years to improve home care[130]
Set up an all-party committee to pass legislation implementation of physician assisted death[130]
Full legalization of marijuana[131]
Electoral reform, making 2015 the last election in Canada to be held under first-past-the-post[132]
Implementing a non-partisan appointment process for the Senate modeled on that of the Order of Canada, after having removed Liberal senators from the party caucus in 2014[133]

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Andrew Scheer


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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Scheer#Social
Repatriation of Omar Khadr

Scheer has publicly denounced the Liberal government's decision to end its lawsuit with Omar Khadr for what was reported to be a $10.5 million settlement. Scheer argued that Khadr's compensation should have been limited to the right of repatriation, which Khadr had received in 2012.[
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Social

Scheer is considered pro life by the Campaign Life Coalition and "has an impeccable pro life voting record" in the House of Commons.[147][148] He has said that he will respect the Conservative Party's official policy on abortion, which currently states, "A Conservative government will not support any legislation to regulate abortion".[149] Scheer reiterated his stance on abortion during a 2017 CBC News interview, stating that he still considers himself pro-life, but would not re-open the issue if he were Prime Minister.[150] In 2008, he was disappointed when the Order of Canada was given to Henry Morgentaler, and annoyed that his award came on Canada Day.[151] Scheer accused the Liberal government of "imposing" the prime minister's views on upholding "women's rights and women's reproductive rights" when faith groups are applying for funding for summer jobs programs.[152]

Scheer voted against Bill C-14, which allows practitioners to assist in the suicide of mentally competent adults with "enduring and intolerable suffering" in cases where death is "reasonably foreseeable".[153][147] Scheer was critical of Justin Trudeau over comments made by the Governor General Julie Payette on questioning people who support creationism stating that millions were "offended" by her comments.[154][clarification needed]

Scheer has promised that universities or colleges "that do not foster a culture of free speech and inquiry on campus" will not receive federal funding under his government, though after University of Toronto said it would not open space on its campus for an event hosted by the Canadian Nationalist Party, he stated "I respect the right for universities to determine which outside groups they give a platform to. And so that's within their purview" and that his policy would be based on "an objective set of criteria".[155][156] When asked by cabinet member Kirsty Duncan if a university like St.Paul blocking a film on abortion would fit in his criteria, Scheer said no.[157][158]

During the 2004 election campaign, Scheer opposed same-sex marriage.[159] As an individual MP, he publicly voiced his opposition in the House of Commons debate against recognizing same-sex marriage and voted in favour of a 2006 motion to re-open debate on the issue.[147] Scheer has stated that, as leader of the Conservative caucus – where there is no consensus on the issue – he will not try to reopen the debate on same-sex marriage.[149][160][161] In 2016, Scheer supported the removal of "traditional definition of marriage" from the conservative party policy book.[162]

In 2005, Scheer defended Bishop Fred Henry's statements against the legalization of same-sex marriage,[163] stating "to think that a Catholic bishop must answer to a civil authority over matters of faith is abominable. It is abhorrent to me, to other Catholics and to every member of every faith community."[161]
Changes to the national anthem

Scheer voted against Bill C-210, which altered the lyrics of the national anthem to a gender-neutral form. When asked about his vote, he expressed disappointment on the bill's passing in 2016 and stated that he would sing the "old version" until the law received royal assent, which was the day after his comments.[164]
Gender

Scheer describes himself as a feminist and advocates for a gender-diverse senior team stating, "I think the core of that is to recognize the fundamental equality between men and women."[165]

On 31 January 2018, Scheer was asked if he had ever acted inappropriately in the past, in which he responded by "No", and "A good friend of mine when I first got elected said nothing good happens in Ottawa after 8:00pm and I've tried to live by that rule."[166]
On misconduct of candidates for office

After it was revealed that the 2015 Conservative campaign team knew about sexual misconduct allegations against former Conservative MP Rick Dykstra, Scheer responded by stating he could not speak to "decisions made by past campaign teams". However, after Conservative MPs Maxime Bernier and Brad Trost called for an investigation into the party's handling of Dykstra's candidacy while Michelle Rempel criticized the party's decision, Scheer called for a third-party investigation on 31 January 2018.[166] On 6 February 2018, Scheer declined to comment on the fate of those involved in the mishandling of the allegations against Dykstra during the 2015 election or say whether those involved remain welcome into the party.[167]
Recreational drugs

Scheer speaking with members of the Cedars Society, an organization that promotes recovery from drug addition

When asked about his stance on Canada's potential legalization of marijuana in April 2017, he said though he is not in favour of the motion, "I am very realistic, and once it's legal in a short period of time there's going to be a lot of people that work for companies that distribute it ... so we have to be very realistic as a party."[168] During the Lac-St.Jean byelection, Scheer stated that he is opposed to the pending legalization of marijuana and made it an issue during the campaign.[169] In an interview with Tout le Monde en Parle in May 2018, Scheer admitted that he had smoked marijuana when he was younger, but reinforced his opposition to the bill, and would not rule out the possibility to re-criminalize marijuana if he wins the election.[170][171] However, in October 2018, Scheer stated that the Conservatives would not re-criminalize marijuana, noting how the Conservative Party "recognize the reality," of legal cannabis, and "do not intend to go back and make marijuana illegal again."[172]

In the leadership race, Scheer accused Justin Trudeau of wanting to legalize heroin.[173] He has also accused Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor on Twitter of trying to "legalize" hard drugs which he corrected to "decriminalize".[174][175] Scheer is critical of safe-injection sites arguing that "the government makes it quote unquote safer to inject illicit drugs".[176]
Repatriation of Omar Khadr

Scheer has publicly denounced the Liberal government's decision to end its lawsuit with Omar Khadr for what was reported to be a $10.5 million settlement. Scheer argued that Khadr's compensation should have been limited to the right of repatriation, which Khadr had received in 2012.[177]
Transparency

The Globe and Mail reported that Scheer was not posting details of his private fundraising events. Scheer previously criticized Justin Trudeau for hosting cash-for-access fundraisers. Scheer stated that, "The Prime Minister of Canada is a public office holder and … he and his cabinet have held a number of receptions that are directly linked with stakeholders and the portfolios that they may have views on the file".[178]

On 31 October 2017, it was reported that Scheer had three real estate limited partnerships (RELPs): investment vehicles that reduce the holders' tax burden by writing off up to 50 percent of their initial investment, for those who make an average income of $75,000 or more in Saskatchewan. Scheer invested $75,000 in the RELPs, and his holdings were previously disclosed to Mary Dawson, the ethics commissioner.[179]

Monday, October 7, 2019

Electoral history Andrew Scheer

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2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Andrew Scheer 16,486 44.70 −8.49 $118,170.22
New Democratic Nial Kuyek 11,144 30.21 −8.44 $65,386.08
Liberal Della Anaquod 8,401 22.78 +18.02 $21,967.01
Green Greg Chatterson 852 2.31 −0.67 $3,114.91
Total valid votes/expense limit 36,883 100.0 $202,239.34
Total rejected ballots 152 – –
Turnout 37,035 – –
Eligible voters 52,220
Source: Elections Canada[179][180]

2011 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Andrew Scheer 15,896 53.5 +1.8 $78,726
New Democratic Fred Clipsham 11,419 38.4 +6.3 $63,800
Liberal Jackie Miller 1,400 4.7 −5.8 $15,991
Green Greg Chatterson 879 3.0 −2.8 $9,100
Independent Jeff Breti 127 0.4 – $18,116
Total valid votes/expense limit 29,721 100.0 $81,793
Total rejected ballots 97 0.3 0.0
Turnout 29,818 61.7 +4
Eligible voters 48,300 – –

2008 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Andrew Scheer 14,068 51.7 +10.4 $78,480
New Democratic Janice Bernier 8,699 32.1 −0.3 $44,446
Liberal Rod Flaman 2,809 10.5 −12.7 $17,222
Green Greg Chatterson 1,556 5.8 +2.5 $8,194
Total valid votes/expense limit 27,135 100.0 $78,949
Total rejected ballots 81 0.3 0.0
Turnout 27,213 57 −7

2006 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Andrew Scheer 12,753 41.3 +5.5 $71,773
New Democratic Lorne Nystrom 10,041 32.4 −0.3 $50,501
Liberal Allyce Herle 7,134 23.1 −4.7 $68,287
Green Brett Dolter 1,016 3.3 +1.0 $545
Total valid votes 30,944 100.0 –
Total rejected ballots 93 0.3 0.0
Turnout 31,037 64 +8

2004 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Andrew Scheer 10,012 35.8 −5.0 $68,776
New Democratic Lorne Nystrom 9,151 32.7 −8.6 $46,290
Liberal Allyce Herle 7,793 27.8 +9.9 $54,913
Green Deanna Robilliard 639 2.3 –
Christian Heritage Mary Sylvia Nelson 293 1.0 – $4,213
Independent Lorne Edward Widger 106 0.4 – $728
Total valid votes 27,994 100.0 –
Total rejected ballots 89 0.3 −0.2
Turnout 28,083 56.2 −4.9











Note: Conservative vote is compared to the Canadian Alliance vote in 2000 election.