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Christian Heritage Party of Canada candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election

The Christian Heritage Party is a minor political party in Canada. It ran 62 candidates in the 2004 federal election. Information about some of these candidates may be found here. The leader of the party at the time of the election was Ron Gray.

Quebec edit

Argenteuil—Mirabel: Laurent Filion edit

Laurent Filion is a construction contractor and real estate agent based in Duhamel, Quebec.[1] He joined the Christian Heritage Party in 1995 and has run for the party three times; he appeared on the ballot as a non-affiliated candidate in 2000 because the party was not registered with Elections Canada. He was the Christian Heritage Party's only Quebec candidate in 2004.

Filion has also run for municipal council in Duhamel.

Ontario edit

Peter J. Ellis (Guelph) edit

Peter J. Ellis received 634 votes, finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Brenda Chamberlain.

Stephen Downey (Hamilton Centre) edit

Downey received 520 votes (1.17%), finishing fifth against New Democratic Party candidate David Christopherson. See his entry here for more information.

Terry Marshall (Kingston and the Islands) edit

See here for full information. Marshall has been a candidate for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, having campaigned for the party four times.

Allan (Al) James (Lambton—Kent—Middlesex) edit

James is a chemical engineer. He was 43 years old in 2002, and was a Global manager for the Dow Automotive Group in Sarnia (Windsor Star, 11 May 2002). He has campaigned for the CHP on three occasions.

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
1988 federal Kent Christian Heritage 1,942 4/4 Rex Crawford, Liberal
federal by-election, May 13, 2002 Windsor West Christian Heritage 249 0.76 6/6 Brian Masse, New Democratic Party
2004 federal Lambton-Kent-Middlesex Christian Heritage 1,015 5/5 Rose-Marie Ur, Liberal

Linda Klassen (St. Catharines) edit

Klassen was born Linda Stacey. She moved from her home region of Simcoe County to the Niagara region in 1985, and was a Community Outreach Counsellor with the Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre, St. Catharines from 1989 to 2001. Before running for the CHP in 2004, she campaigned for the Family Coalition Party of Ontario in the 2003 provincial election.

Klassen has argued that the concept of "sexual orientation" has been fabricated by "deviants who wanted their unnatural sexual preferences dignified and legalized", and has written that Canadian society was better when homosexuality was "in the closet".

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
2003 provincial St. Catharines Family Coalition 714 1.62 5/5 Jim Bradley, Liberal
2004 federal St. Catharines Christian Heritage 741 1.43 5/7 Walt Lastewka, Liberal

Pat Woode (Wellington—Halton Hills) edit

Woode was born in 1946, near Woodstock, Ontario. She graduated in Social Work from the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1968, and after a year she had graduated from the institute, she worked at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Toronto from 1969 to 1973. Woode wrote a column on disability issues in the Georgetown Herald from 1983 to 1988, hosted a show on Halton Cable TV for three years, and has been an environmental activist. She is affiliated with the Family Coalition Party of Ontario at the provincial level, and is an opponent of abortion and gay rights. She was 58 years old in 2004.[4][permanent dead link]

She received 826 votes (1.65%), finishing fifth against Conservative candidate Michael Chong.

Manitoba edit

David C. Andres (Dauphin—Swan River) edit

Andres was born on May 17, 1959, at Norquay, Saskatchewan, and moved with his family to Ethelbert, Manitoba, as a child. After completing high school, he worked with the Canadian National Railway in northern Manitoba before returning to Ethelbert to work as a mechanic and farmer. In 1979, he began "Andres Insurance Brokers" with his wife, and also started a Sears Canada Catalogue Order Office in the region.

The 2004 election was his first venture into electoral politics. He received 560 votes, or 1.68% of the total cast in the riding.

David J. Reimer (Portage—Lisgar) edit

David J. Reimer received 1,458 votes (4.19%), finishing fourth against Conservative candidate Brian Pallister.

Jeannine Moquin-Perry (St. Boniface) edit

Raised in Saskatchewan, Moquin-Perry subsequently moved to Manitoba to practice as a registered nurse. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Manitoba, as well as certificates in Teaching and Administration. During the 2004 election, she was a student of LAMBS Disciplineship Project, a religious institution. Along with her husband, she has also hosted a Home Church Fellowship for several years.

The 2004 election was Moquin-Perry's first as a candidate. She received 378 votes (0.98%), finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Raymond Simard.

Jane MacDiarmid (Winnipeg South) edit

MacDiarmid received 206 votes (0.79%), finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Reg Alcock. Click here for more information.

Yukon edit

Geoffrey Capp (Yukon) edit

See here for more information. He has run for the CHP five times, as well as once in a territorial election.

Other Candidates (detailed entry not prepared) edit

Colin George Atkins (Brandon—Souris, Manitoba) (also ran 2000, 1997)

Anthony Barendregt (Selkirk—Interlake, Manitoba) (also ran 2000)

Leslie Bartley (Oxford, Ontario)

Timothy J. Bloedow (Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, Ontario)

Durk Bruinsma (Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge, Ontario) (also ran 2000, 1997, 1993)

David W. Bylsma (Niagara West—Glanbrook, Ontario) (also ran 2000, 1997, 1993)

Gary De Boer (Sarnia—Lambton, Ontario)

Irma DeVries (Perth Wellington, Ontario)

Ken De Vries (Elgin—Middlesex—London, Ontario) (also ran 2000, 1997, 1993)

Steven Elgersma (Haldimand—Norfolk, Ontario)

Frank Ellis (Kitchener—Waterloo, Ontario) (also ran 2000)

Ursula Ellis (Dufferin—Caledon, Ontario)

Barra L. Gots (Brant, Ontario)

John G. Gots (Cambridge (federal electoral district), Ontario) (also ran 2000)

Ron Gray, leader (Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon, B.C.) (also ran 2000, 1997, 1988, and in byelections May 2003, May 2002, Nov 1999, Mar 1996)

Joseph F. Grubb (York West, Ontario)

Vicki Gunn (York—Simcoe, Ontario)

Larry R. Heather (Calgary Southwest, Alberta) (also ran 1997, 1993)

Gerhard Herwig (Surrey North, B.C.) (also ran 2000)

James "Jim" Hnatiuk (Kings—Hants, Nova Scotia)

Jacques "Jack" Hummelman (New Westminster—Coquitlam, B.C.)

Robert Thomas Jacobson (Souris—Moose Mountain, Manitoba)

Dave Joslin (Huron—Bruce, Ontario) (also ran 2000, 1997)

W. Baird Judson (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) (also ran 2000, 1997, 1993, 1988)

Ryan Kidd (Don Valley East, Ontario) (also ran 2000)

Gloria Kieler (Vancouver East, B.C.) (also ran 2000, 1997)

Adrian Kooger (Simcoe North, Ontario) (also ran 2000)

Harold J. Ludwig (Abbotsford, B.C.) (also ran 2000, 1997)

Mary Sylvia Nelson (Regina—Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan)

Joe Pal (Vancouver Centre, B.C.) (also ran 1997)

Katherine Reimer (Kildonan—St. Paul, Manitoba)

Irma Ruiter (Welland, Ontario)

Johannes Scheibler (Thunder Bay—Rainy River, Ontario) Rob Scott (Elmwood—Transcona, Manitoba) (also ran 2000, 1997, 1993)

Edward Spronk (Edmonton East, Alberta)

Diane Stephan (Battlefords—Lloydminster, Saskatchewan)

Harold Stephan (Palliser, Saskatchewan)

Jacob Strydhorst (Yellowhead, Alberta) (also ran 2000)

Clayton A. Sundberg (Blackstrap, Alberta)

Rod Taylor (Skeena—Bulkley Valley, B.C.)

Steven Taylor (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound, Ontario)

Eric Truijen (Winnipeg North, Manitoba) (also ran in 2000, 1993)

William Ubbens (Etobicoke North, Ontario) (also ran 1988, byelection Dec 1990)

Ken Vanden Broek (Lethbridge, Alberta)

Peter Vander Zaag (Simcoe—Grey, Ontario)

Peter Vogel (Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock, Ontario)

Frank Wagner (Vancouver South, B.C.) (also ran 2000)

Maurice G. Whittle (Oak Ridges—Markham, Ontario)

Sally Wong (Mississauga East—Cooksville, Ontario)

John H. Wubs (Burlington, Ontario)

Previous runs for a candidate were not necessarily in a riding of the same name.

References edit

  1. ^ , Christian Heritage Party of Canada, 14 June 2004, accessed via the Internet Archive on 22 January 2011; History of Federal Ridings since 1867: ARGENTEUIL--MIRABEL (2004/06/28) 2011-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, Parliament of Canada, accessed 22 January 2011; Construction Laurent Filion, Yellow Pages, accessed 22 January 2011.

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The Christian Heritage Party is a minor political party in Canada It ran 62 candidates in the 2004 federal election Information about some of these candidates may be found here The leader of the party at the time of the election was Ron Gray Contents 1 Quebec 1 1 Argenteuil Mirabel Laurent Filion 2 Ontario 2 1 Peter J Ellis Guelph 2 2 Stephen Downey Hamilton Centre 2 3 Terry Marshall Kingston and the Islands 2 4 Allan Al James Lambton Kent Middlesex 2 5 Linda Klassen St Catharines 2 6 Pat Woode Wellington Halton Hills 3 Manitoba 3 1 David C Andres Dauphin Swan River 3 2 David J Reimer Portage Lisgar 3 3 Jeannine Moquin Perry St Boniface 3 4 Jane MacDiarmid Winnipeg South 4 Yukon 4 1 Geoffrey Capp Yukon 5 Other Candidates detailed entry not prepared 6 ReferencesQuebec editArgenteuil Mirabel Laurent Filion edit Laurent Filion is a construction contractor and real estate agent based in Duhamel Quebec 1 He joined the Christian Heritage Party in 1995 and has run for the party three times he appeared on the ballot as a non affiliated candidate in 2000 because the party was not registered with Elections Canada He was the Christian Heritage Party s only Quebec candidate in 2004 Filion has also run for municipal council in Duhamel Electoral record Election Division Party Votes Place Winner1997 federal Argenteuil Papineau Christian Heritage 505 0 97 6 6 Maurice Dumas Bloc Quebecois2000 federal Argenteuil Papineau Mirabel N A Christian Heritage 167 0 33 9 9 Mario Laframboise Bloc Quebecois2004 federal Argenteuil Mirabel Christian Heritage 202 0 41 6 7 Mario Laframboise Bloc Quebecois2009 municipal Duhamel council Ward One n a 125 23 32 3 3 Patrick DouglasOntario editPeter J Ellis Guelph edit Peter J Ellis received 634 votes finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Brenda Chamberlain Stephen Downey Hamilton Centre edit Downey received 520 votes 1 17 finishing fifth against New Democratic Party candidate David Christopherson See his entry here for more information Terry Marshall Kingston and the Islands edit See here for full information Marshall has been a candidate for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada having campaigned for the party four times Allan Al James Lambton Kent Middlesex edit James is a chemical engineer He was 43 years old in 2002 and was a Global manager for the Dow Automotive Group in Sarnia Windsor Star 11 May 2002 He has campaigned for the CHP on three occasions Electoral record Election Division Party Votes Place Winner1988 federal Kent Christian Heritage 1 942 4 4 Rex Crawford Liberalfederal by election May 13 2002 Windsor West Christian Heritage 249 0 76 6 6 Brian Masse New Democratic Party2004 federal Lambton Kent Middlesex Christian Heritage 1 015 5 5 Rose Marie Ur LiberalLinda Klassen St Catharines edit Klassen was born Linda Stacey She moved from her home region of Simcoe County to the Niagara region in 1985 and was a Community Outreach Counsellor with the Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre St Catharines from 1989 to 2001 1 Before running for the CHP in 2004 she campaigned for the Family Coalition Party of Ontario in the 2003 provincial election Klassen has argued that the concept of sexual orientation has been fabricated by deviants who wanted their unnatural sexual preferences dignified and legalized and has written that Canadian society was better when homosexuality was in the closet 2 Electoral record Election Division Party Votes Place Winner2003 provincial St Catharines Family Coalition 714 1 62 5 5 Jim Bradley Liberal2004 federal St Catharines Christian Heritage 741 1 43 5 7 Walt Lastewka LiberalPat Woode Wellington Halton Hills edit Woode was born in 1946 near Woodstock Ontario She graduated in Social Work from the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1968 and after a year she had graduated from the institute she worked at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Toronto from 1969 to 1973 Woode wrote a column on disability issues in the Georgetown Herald from 1983 to 1988 hosted a show on Halton Cable TV for three years and has been an environmental activist She is affiliated with the Family Coalition Party of Ontario at the provincial level and is an opponent of abortion and gay rights 3 She was 58 years old in 2004 4 permanent dead link She received 826 votes 1 65 finishing fifth against Conservative candidate Michael Chong Manitoba editDavid C Andres Dauphin Swan River edit Andres was born on May 17 1959 at Norquay Saskatchewan and moved with his family to Ethelbert Manitoba as a child After completing high school he worked with the Canadian National Railway in northern Manitoba before returning to Ethelbert to work as a mechanic and farmer In 1979 he began Andres Insurance Brokers with his wife and also started a Sears Canada Catalogue Order Office in the region The 2004 election was his first venture into electoral politics He received 560 votes or 1 68 of the total cast in the riding David J Reimer Portage Lisgar edit David J Reimer received 1 458 votes 4 19 finishing fourth against Conservative candidate Brian Pallister Jeannine Moquin Perry St Boniface edit Raised in Saskatchewan Moquin Perry subsequently moved to Manitoba to practice as a registered nurse She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Manitoba as well as certificates in Teaching and Administration During the 2004 election she was a student of LAMBS Disciplineship Project a religious institution Along with her husband she has also hosted a Home Church Fellowship for several years The 2004 election was Moquin Perry s first as a candidate She received 378 votes 0 98 finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Raymond Simard Jane MacDiarmid Winnipeg South edit MacDiarmid received 206 votes 0 79 finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Reg Alcock Click here for more information Yukon editGeoffrey Capp Yukon edit See here for more information He has run for the CHP five times as well as once in a territorial election Other Candidates detailed entry not prepared editColin George Atkins Brandon Souris Manitoba also ran 2000 1997 Anthony Barendregt Selkirk Interlake Manitoba also ran 2000 Leslie Bartley Oxford Ontario Timothy J Bloedow Glengarry Prescott Russell Ontario Durk Bruinsma Clarington Scugog Uxbridge Ontario also ran 2000 1997 1993 David W Bylsma Niagara West Glanbrook Ontario also ran 2000 1997 1993 Gary De Boer Sarnia Lambton Ontario Irma DeVries Perth Wellington Ontario Ken De Vries Elgin Middlesex London Ontario also ran 2000 1997 1993 Steven Elgersma Haldimand Norfolk Ontario Frank Ellis Kitchener Waterloo Ontario also ran 2000 Ursula Ellis Dufferin Caledon Ontario Barra L Gots Brant Ontario John G Gots Cambridge federal electoral district Ontario also ran 2000 Ron Gray leader Chilliwack Fraser Canyon B C also ran 2000 1997 1988 and in byelections May 2003 May 2002 Nov 1999 Mar 1996 Joseph F Grubb York West Ontario Vicki Gunn York Simcoe Ontario Larry R Heather Calgary Southwest Alberta also ran 1997 1993 Gerhard Herwig Surrey North B C also ran 2000 James Jim Hnatiuk Kings Hants Nova Scotia Jacques Jack Hummelman New Westminster Coquitlam B C Robert Thomas Jacobson Souris Moose Mountain Manitoba Dave Joslin Huron Bruce Ontario also ran 2000 1997 W Baird Judson Charlottetown P E I also ran 2000 1997 1993 1988 Ryan Kidd Don Valley East Ontario also ran 2000 Gloria Kieler Vancouver East B C also ran 2000 1997 Adrian Kooger Simcoe North Ontario also ran 2000 Harold J Ludwig Abbotsford B C also ran 2000 1997 Mary Sylvia Nelson Regina Qu Appelle Saskatchewan Joe Pal Vancouver Centre B C also ran 1997 Katherine Reimer Kildonan St Paul Manitoba Irma Ruiter Welland Ontario Johannes Scheibler Thunder Bay Rainy River Ontario Rob Scott Elmwood Transcona Manitoba also ran 2000 1997 1993 Edward Spronk Edmonton East Alberta Diane Stephan Battlefords Lloydminster Saskatchewan Harold Stephan Palliser Saskatchewan Jacob Strydhorst Yellowhead Alberta also ran 2000 Clayton A Sundberg Blackstrap Alberta Rod Taylor Skeena Bulkley Valley B C Steven Taylor Bruce Grey Owen Sound Ontario Eric Truijen Winnipeg North Manitoba also ran in 2000 1993 William Ubbens Etobicoke North Ontario also ran 1988 byelection Dec 1990 Ken Vanden Broek Lethbridge Alberta Peter Vander Zaag Simcoe Grey Ontario Peter Vogel Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock Ontario Frank Wagner Vancouver South B C also ran 2000 Maurice G Whittle Oak Ridges Markham Ontario Sally Wong Mississauga East Cooksville Ontario John H Wubs Burlington Ontario Previous runs for a candidate were not necessarily in a riding of the same name References edit CHP Council and Ridings for Quebec Christian Heritage Party of Canada 14 June 2004 accessed via the Internet Archive on 22 January 2011 History of Federal Ridings since 1867 ARGENTEUIL MIRABEL 2004 06 28 Archived 2011 01 01 at the Wayback Machine Parliament of Canada accessed 22 January 2011 Construction Laurent Filion Yellow Pages accessed 22 January 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Heritage Party 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