Green Party candidates, 40th Canadian federal election
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This is a list of nominated candidates for the Green Party of Canada in the upcoming 40th Canadian federal election.[1]
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats
[edit] Avalon
[edit] Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor
[edit] Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte
[edit] Labrador
[edit] Random—Burin—St. George's
[edit] St. John's East
[edit] St. John's South—Mount Pearl
[edit] Prince Edward Island - 4 seats
[edit] Cardigan
[edit] Charlottetown
[edit] Egmont
[edit] Malpeque
[edit] Nova Scotia - 11 seats
[edit] Cape Breton—Canso
Dwayne Mac Eachern
[edit] Central Nova
[edit] Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley
[edit] Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
[edit] Halifax
[edit] Halifax West
Thomas Trappenberg
[edit] Kings—Hants
Janet M. Eaton
Janet is the International Trade Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] Sackville—Eastern Shore
[edit] South Shore—St. Margaret's
Michael G. Oddy
Michael is the Poverty Elimination Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] Sydney—Victoria
[edit] West Nova
[edit] New Brunswick - 10 seats
[edit] Acadie—Bathurst
[edit] Beauséjour
[edit] Fredericton
[edit] Fundy Royal
[edit] Madawaska—Restigouche
[edit] Miramichi
[edit] Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
[edit] New Brunswick Southwest
[edit] Saint John
[edit] Tobique—Mactaquac
[edit] Quebec - 75 seats
[edit] Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
[edit] Abitibi—Témiscamingue
[edit] Ahuntsic
[edit] Alfred-Pellan
[edit] Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
[edit] Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour
[edit] Beauce
[edit] Beauharnois—Salaberry
David Smith
[edit] Beauport—Limoilou
[edit] Berthier—Maskinongé
[edit] Bourassa
[edit] Brome—Missisquoi
[edit] Brossard—La Prairie
Sonia Ziadé
[edit] Chambly—Borduas
[edit] Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles
[edit] Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
[edit] Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
[edit] Compton—Stanstead
Gary Caldwell
On March 21, 2007, Gary won the nomination contest over contenders Anne Hardy and Jacques Racine.
[edit] Drummond
[edit] Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
[edit] Gatineau
[edit] Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
[edit] Hochelaga
[edit] Honoré-Mercier
[edit] Hull—Aylmer
Frédéric Pouyot
On February 28, 2007, Frédéric won the nomination contest over contender David Inglis.
[edit] Jeanne-Le Ber
[edit] Joliette
[edit] Jonquière—Alma
[edit] La Pointe-de-l'Île
[edit] Lac-Saint-Louis
Peter Graham
Peter is the Finance and Ecological Fiscal Reform Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] LaSalle—Émard
[edit] Laurentides—Labelle
[edit] Laurier—Sainte-Marie
[edit] Laval
[edit] Laval—Les Îles
[edit] Lévis—Bellechasse
[edit] Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
[edit] Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
[edit] Louis-Hébert
[edit] Louis-Saint-Laurent
[edit] Manicouagan
[edit] Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
[edit] Mégantic—L'Érable
[edit] Montcalm
[edit] Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
[edit] Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord
[edit] Mount Royal
[edit] Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
[edit] Outremont
[edit] Papineau
Ingrid Hein
[edit] Pierrefonds—Dollard
[edit] Pontiac
André Sylvestre
[edit] Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
[edit] Québec
[edit] Repentigny
[edit] Richmond—Arthabaska
[edit] Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques
[edit] Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
[edit] Rivière-du-Nord
[edit] Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean
[edit] Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
[edit] Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
[edit] Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
[edit] Saint-Jean
[edit] Saint-Lambert
[edit] Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
[edit] Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
[edit] Saint-Maurice—Champlain
[edit] Shefford
[edit] Sherbrooke
[edit] Terrebonne—Blainville
[edit] Trois-Rivières
[edit] Vaudreuil-Soulanges
[edit] Verchères—Les Patriotes
[edit] Westmount—Ville-Marie
[edit] Ontario - 106 seats
[edit] Ajax—Pickering
[edit] Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
Lorraine Rekmans
[edit] Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
Peter Ormond
[edit] Barrie
[edit] Beaches—East York
Nomination Contest Scheduled March 18, 2008
[edit] Bramalea—Gore—Malton
[edit] Brampton—Springdale
[edit] Brampton West
[edit] Brant
Nora Fueten
On March 31, 2007, Nora won the nomination contest over contenders Peter Ittinuar and Ted Shelegy.
[edit] Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
[edit] Burlington
[edit] Cambridge
[edit] Carleton—Mississippi Mills
Jake Cole
On March 25, 2007, Jake won the nomination contest over contender Clint Monaghan.
Jake is the Health Promotion Critic Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] Chatham-Kent—Essex
[edit] Davenport
[edit] Don Valley East
Wayne Clements
[edit] Don Valley West
[edit] Dufferin—Caledon
Ard Van Leeuwen
[edit] Durham
[edit] Eglinton—Lawrence
[edit] Elgin—Middlesex—London
Noel Burgon
[edit] Essex
[edit] Etobicoke Centre
[edit] Etobicoke—Lakeshore
[edit] Etobicoke North
[edit] Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Sylvie Lemieux
On March 25, 2007, Sylvie won the nomination contest over contender Mo Fyson.
[edit] Guelph
[edit] Haldimand—Norfolk
[edit] Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
[edit] Halton
[edit] Hamilton Centre
[edit] Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
[edit] Hamilton Mountain
[edit] Huron—Bruce
[edit] Kenora
[edit] Kingston and the Islands
Eric ran for the Green Party of Ontario in the 2003 Provincial election, taking 6.5+% of the vote. He ran for the Green Party of Canada in the 2006 Federal General election, and took over 8% of the vote.
Eric is the Industry Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] Kitchener Centre
John Bithell
[edit] Kitchener—Conestoga
Jamie Kropf
[edit] Kitchener—Waterloo
[edit] Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
James Johnston
[edit] Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
On February 17, 2007, Chris won the nomination contest over contender Laurie Davey-Quantick.
[edit] Leeds—Grenville
Jeanie Warnock holds a PhD. in English literature and teaches at the University of Ottawa, as well as working as an editor for Doris Lessing Studies. Warnock has been a volunteer at the Ottawa Humane Society educational program and with Big Brothers and Sisters and has volunteered on a summer program teaching English to recent immigrants. She has lived in Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry, the riding adjoining Leeds-Grenville for the last twenty years, and has served two terms as the Eastern region co-representative for the GPO.
Jeanie Warnock was one of the 18 candidates who managed to place ahead of another major party candidate in her riding of Leeds-Grenville in the 2007 Ontario provincial election.
[edit] London—Fanshawe
[edit] London North Centre
Mary Ann Hodge
[edit] London West
[edit] Markham—Unionville
[edit] Mississauga—Brampton South
[edit] Mississauga East—Cooksville
[edit] Mississauga—Erindale
[edit] Mississauga South
Richard Laushway
[edit] Mississauga—Streetsville
Otto Casanova
On October 28, 2006, Otto won the nomination contest over Richard Pereira.
[edit] Nepean—Carleton
On April 14, 2007, Lori won the nomination contest over contender Joseph Gauthier.
[edit] Newmarket—Aurora
Glenn Hubbers
On April 21, 2007, Glenn won the nomination contest over contender Eve Simson.
[edit] Niagara Falls
[edit] Niagara West—Glanbrook
[edit] Nickel Belt
[edit] Nipissing—Timiskaming
[edit] Northumberland—Quinte West
On April 15, 2007, John won the nomination contest over contender Steven Burns.
[edit] Oak Ridges—Markham
[edit] Oakville
Blake Poland
On March 28, 2007, Blake won the nomination contest over contenders Andrzej Chlobowski and Schaffer Mairon.
[edit] Oshawa
[edit] Ottawa Centre
[edit] Ottawa—Orléans
[edit] Ottawa South
Qais Ghanem
On June 16, 2007, Qais won the nomination contest over contender Peter Tretter.
[edit] Ottawa—Vanier
On March 3rd 2008, Akbar Manoussi won the nomination over Julien Lamarche.
[edit] Ottawa West—Nepean
[edit] Oxford
[edit] Parkdale—High Park
[edit] Parry Sound—Muskoka
[edit] Perth—Wellington
[edit] Peterborough
[edit] Pickering—Scarborough East
[edit] Prince Edward—Hastings
[edit] Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Benjamin Hoffman
On May 24, 2007, Benjamin won the nomination contest over contenders Gordon McLeod and Mark MacKenzie.
[edit] Richmond Hill
[edit] St. Catharines
[edit] St. Paul's
[edit] Sarnia—Lambton
[edit] Sault Ste. Marie
[edit] Scarborough—Agincourt
[edit] Scarborough Centre
[edit] Scarborough—Guildwood
[edit] Scarborough—Rouge River
[edit] Scarborough Southwest
[edit] Simcoe—Grey
[edit] Simcoe North
Valerie Powell
On April 29, 2007, Valerie won the nomination contest over contender Wayne J. Varcoe.
Valerie is the Seniors Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
[edit] Sudbury
[edit] Thornhill
Norbert Koehl
On March 23, 2007, Norbert won the nomination contest over contender Lloyd Helferty.
[edit] Thunder Bay—Rainy River
[edit] Thunder Bay—Superior North
[edit] Timmins—James Bay
[edit] Toronto Centre
On January 24, 2007, Tindal won the nomination contest over contenders Bob Traver and Mike McLean.
He ran for the Green Party of Canada in the 2006 Federal General election, and took 5.2% of the vote.
He is the Democratic Reform Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
[edit] Toronto—Danforth
[edit] Trinity—Spadina
[edit] Vaughan
[edit] Welland
[edit] Wellington—Halton Hills
[edit] Whitby—Oshawa
Doug Anderson
On April 7, 2007, Doug won the nomination contest over contenders Pat Gostlin and Glenn Tyrrell.
[edit] Willowdale
Lou Carcasole
On March 27, 2007, Lou won the nomination contest over contender Torbjorn Zetterlund.
[edit] Windsor—Tecumseh
On November 29, 2007, Andrew won the nomination.
[edit] Windsor West
[edit] York Centre
Rosemary Frei
On April 15, 2007, Rosemary won the nomination contest over contender Constantine Kritsonis.
[edit] York—Simcoe
John Dewar
[edit] York South—Weston
[edit] York West
[edit] Manitoba - 14 seats
[edit] Brandon—Souris
[edit] Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
Brian Timlick
[edit] Churchill
[edit] Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette
[edit] Elmwood—Transcona
[edit] Kildonan—St. Paul
[edit] Portage—Lisgar
[edit] Provencher
[edit] Saint Boniface
Marc P. Payette
[edit] Selkirk—Interlake
[edit] Winnipeg Centre
[edit] Winnipeg North
[edit] Winnipeg South
[edit] Winnipeg South Centre
[edit] Saskatchewan - 14 seats
[edit] Battlefords—Lloydminster
[edit] Blackstrap
[edit] Cypress Hills—Grasslands
[edit] Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River
[edit] Palliser
[edit] Prince Albert
[edit] Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre
[edit] Regina—Qu'Appelle
[edit] Saskatoon—Humboldt
[edit] Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
[edit] Saskatoon—Wanuskewin
[edit] Souris—Moose Mountain
[edit] Wascana
[edit] Yorkton—Melville
[edit] Alberta - 28 seats
[edit] Calgary Centre
[edit] Calgary Centre-North
Eric Donovan
[edit] Calgary East
[edit] Calgary Northeast
[edit] Calgary—Nose Hill
[edit] Calgary Southeast
[edit] Calgary Southwest
[edit] Calgary West
Randall Weeks
[edit] Crowfoot
Cameron Wigmore
[edit] Edmonton Centre
[edit] Edmonton East
Treasach Capnerhurst
[edit] Edmonton—Leduc
[edit] Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont
[edit] Edmonton—St. Albert
[edit] Edmonton—Sherwood Park
[edit] Edmonton—Spruce Grove
[edit] Edmonton—Strathcona
[edit] Fort McMurray—Athabasca
[edit] Lethbridge
[edit] Macleod
Erika Taylor
[edit] Medicine Hat
[edit] Peace River
[edit] Red Deer
[edit] Vegreville—Wainwright
[edit] Westlock—St. Paul
[edit] Wetaskiwin
[edit] Wild Rose
In the 2006 in the 2006 Canadian federal election, Sean finished second to Conservative Myron Thompson. The result of 10.84% was among the highest percentages received by Green Party candidates in that election.
Sean is the Infrastructure and Community Development Critic on the Green Party's Shadow Cabinet.
On September 30, 2006, Maw was elected as Membership Chair of the Green Party of Alberta.
[edit] Yellowhead
[edit] British Columbia - 36 seats
[edit] Abbotsford
[edit] British Columbia Southern Interior
[edit] Burnaby—Douglas
[edit] Burnaby—New Westminster
[edit] Cariboo—Prince George
[edit] Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon
[edit] Delta—Richmond East
[edit] Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
[edit] Fleetwood—Port Kells
[edit] Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo
[edit] Kelowna—Lake Country
[edit] Kootenay—Columbia
[edit] Langley
[edit] Nanaimo—Alberni
[edit] Nanaimo—Cowichan
Christina Knighton
[edit] Newton—North Delta
[edit] New Westminster—Coquitlam
Marshall Smith
On February 20, 2007, Marshall won the nomination contest over contender Reginald Quiring.
[edit] North Vancouver
[edit] Okanagan—Coquihalla
Huguette Beaudin-Allen
On March 26, 2007, Huguette won the nomination contest over contender Aaron Vallejo.
[edit] Okanagan—Shuswap
[edit] Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission
[edit] Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam
[edit] Prince George—Peace River
[edit] Richmond
Laurier Busque
[edit] Saanich—Gulf Islands
[edit] Skeena—Bulkley Valley
[edit] South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale
[edit] Surrey North
[edit] Vancouver Centre
[edit] Vancouver East
[edit] Vancouver Island North
[edit] Vancouver Kingsway
[edit] Vancouver Quadra
Daniel Grice
[edit] Vancouver South
[edit] Victoria
[edit] West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country
Silvaine I.C. Zimmermann
On March 15, 2007, Silvanine won the nomination contest over contender Michael R. Maser.