Todd Doherty MP (born 1968 or 1969) is a Canadian politician who was elected as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada to represent the federal electoral district Cariboo—Prince George during the 2015 Canadian federal election.

During the first sitting of the 42nd Parliament, Doherty tabled four private members bills:

  • Bill C-211: An Act to Establish a National Framework on PTSD and Mental Health Challenges with First Responders, Veterans and Military. Bill C-211 was passed unanimously June 16, 2017 and currently is in Senate for review.
  • Bill C-209: This enactment amends the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to require the Correctional Service of Canada, in certain circumstances to disclose details of statutory release of a high-profile offender. Making public disclosure of the details of the release and informing any victims of such release.
  • Bill C-207: This enactment designates the third day of March in each and every year as a day for the people of Canada to express appreciation for the heroic work of members of the Canadian Forces and emergency response professionals, including police officers, firefighters and paramedics
  • Bill C-208: This enactment amends the Canada Evidence Act to direct courts on how to interpret a written all-numeric date in Canada that is in dispute.

In addition, Bill C-347 was authored by Doherty and calls on the Federal Government to establish a national service medal for Search & Rescue volunteers. The largest national volunteer group that was without a national medal in recognition of service.

Although authored by Doherty, he gave permission for Mel Arnold to table C-347 due to C-211's progress through Parliament.

In October 2017, the Government of Canada announced the creation of a national service medal for Search & Rescue volunteers.

In November 2020, Doherty tabled a motion to create a single national three-digit telephone number, 988, for suicide hotlines, arguing that having to look up existing 10-digit numbers presents a barrier to use. In December the House of Commons voted unanimously in favour of his proposal.

Electoral record

vte2025 Canadian federal election: Cariboo—Prince George
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeTodd Doherty38,17560.32+9.15$66,941.71
LiberalClinton Emslie19,24330.40+14.14$10,930.88
New DemocraticAngie Bonazzo3,9006.16–14.24$8,854.62
GreenJodie Capling1,1551.83–1.66$2,172.17
People'sRudy Sans4360.69–7.52none listed
IndependentKenneth B. Thomson2080.33none listed
Christian HeritageJake Wiens1740.28–0.10$3,532.33
Total valid votes/expense limit63,29199.44$173,103.06
Total rejected ballots3560.56+0.04
Turnout63,64768.03+8.50
Eligible voters93,553
Conservative notional holdSwing+11.69
Source: Elections Canada
vte2021 Canadian federal election: Cariboo—Prince George
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeTodd Doherty25,77150.82–1.85$48,008.35
New DemocraticAudrey McKinnon10,32320.36+4.95none listed
LiberalGarth Frizzell8,39716.56–3.40$11,247.28
People'sJeremy Gustafson4,1608.20+6.00$5,338.68
GreenLeigh Hunsinger-Chang1,8443.64–5.49$11,400.61
Christian HeritageHenry Thiessen2180.43$1,147.25
Total valid votes/expense limit50,71399.48$143,143.51
Total rejected ballots2670.52–0.06
Turnout50,98059.53–5.31
Eligible voters85,636
Conservative holdSwing
Source: Elections Canada
vte2019 Canadian federal election: Cariboo—Prince George
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeTodd Doherty28,84852.67+16.03$63,107.38
LiberalTracy Calogheros10,93219.96–11.53$32,559.60
New DemocraticHeather Sapergia8,44015.41–10.42none listed
GreenMackenzie Kerr4,9989.13+5.66$9,512.97
People'sJing Lan Yang1,2062.20$8,272.26
IndependentMichael Orr3500.64none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit54,77499.42$138,317.65
Total rejected ballots3210.58+0.18
Turnout55,09564.84–3.01
Eligible voters84,968
Conservative holdSwing+13.78
Source: Elections Canada
vte2015 Canadian federal election: Cariboo—Prince George
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeTodd Doherty19,68836.64–19.62$70,428.14
LiberalTracy Calogheros16,92131.49+26.43$28,272.16
New DemocraticTrent Derrick13,87925.83–4.28$57,795.93
GreenRichard Edward Jaques1,8603.46–2.72$2,214.20
IndependentSheldon Clare6571.22$13,871.81
No affiliationGordie Campbell4020.75none listed
Christian HeritageAdam De Kroon3270.61$2,663.87
Total valid votes/expense limit53,73499.60$265,082.81
Total rejected ballots2160.40+0.01
Turnout53,95067.85+10.52
Eligible voters79,517
Conservative holdSwing–23.02
Source: Elections Canada

External links

  • personal web site
  • House of Commons web site