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Conservative Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election

This is a list of nominated candidates for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 40th Canadian federal election.[1] The party nominated 307 out of a possible 308 candidates, Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier was the only riding not to field a Conservative candidate.

Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats edit

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Avalon Fabian Manning incumbent MP M St. Bride's Parliamentarian 11,542 35.2% 2nd
Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor Andrew House M Gander Lawyer 4,354 15.2% 2nd
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Lorne Robinson M Pasadena Financial Planner 2,799 10.6% 3rd
Labrador Lacey Lewis F Ottawa Office Assistant 615 8.0% 3rd
Random—Burin—St. George's Herb Davis M Gatineau Policy Advisor 4,791 20.5% 3rd
St. John's East Craig Westcott M Conception Bay South Journalist 3,836 9.3% 3rd
St. John's South—Mount Pearl Merv Wiseman M North Harbour Maritime Search & Rescue Coordinator 4,324 12.6% 3rd

Prince Edward Island - 4 seats edit

Riding Candidate Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Cardigan Sid McMullin M Georgetown Human Resource Officer 5,661 29.6% 2nd
Charlottetown Thomas L. DeBlois M Charlottetown Business Manager 5,704 32.1% 2nd
Egmont Gail Shea Former Provincial MLA F Tignish Former Civil Servant 8,110 43.9% 1st
Malpeque Mary Crane F Kensington Educator 7,388 39.3% 2nd

Nova Scotia - 11 seats edit

Cape Breton—Canso edit

Allan R. Murphy

Central Nova edit

Peter MacKay, incumbent MP and Minister of National Defence

Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley edit

Joel Bernard

Dartmouth—Cole Harbour edit

Wanda Webber

Halifax edit

Ted Larsen

Halifax West edit

Rakesh Khosla

Kings—Hants edit

Rosemary Segado

Sackville—Eastern Shore edit

David K. Montgomery

South Shore—St. Margaret's edit

Gerald Keddy, incumbent MP

Sydney—Victoria edit

Kristen Rudderham

West Nova edit

Greg Kerr

New Brunswick - 10 seats edit

Acadie—Bathurst edit

Jean-Guy Dubé

Beauséjour edit

Omer Léger, former provincial cabinet minister under Richard Hatfield

Fredericton edit

Keith Ashfield, former provincial cabinet minister under Bernard Lord

Fundy Royal edit

Rob Moore - Incumbent MP

Madawaska—Restigouche edit

Jean-Pierre Ouellet former provincial cabinet minister under Richard Hatfield

Miramichi edit

Tilly Gordon

Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe edit

Daniel Allain, CEO of Downtown Moncton Centre-Ville.

New Brunswick Southwest edit

Greg Thompson - Incumbent MP and Minister of Veteran Affairs

Saint John edit

Rodney Weston, former provincial cabinet minister under Bernard Lord

Tobique—Mactaquac edit

Mike Allen - Incumbent MP

Quebec - 75 seats edit

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour Réjean Bériault Bériault was born in March 1961 in Lachine. He holds a diploma in public administration from HEC Montréal, a certificate in law from the University of Montreal, and a Bachelor's Degree in legal sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal.[2] M 8,904 18.15 2nd
Brome—Missisquoi Mark Quinlan Quinlan was born in Cowansville. He has bachelor's degrees in civil law and finance and a graduate diploma from Université de Sherbrooke in notarial law.[3] He joined the Canadian Alliance in 2000, ran for the party in that year's federal election, and was later employed by the party as a press secretary. A Stockwell Day loyalist, he was dismissed from office when Stephen Harper succeeded Day as party leader in March 2002.[4] After the Conservatives formed a minority government in 2006, he was hired as a press secretary for Justice Minister Vic Toews, and later followed Toews to a new posting at the Treasury Board of Canada.[5] He became the press secretary for Christian Paradis later in the same year and continued to serve with Paradis after the 2008 election.[6] Quinlan's mother, Pauline Quinlan, is the mayor of Bromont.[7][8] M 9,309 18.66 3rd
Outremont Lulzim Laloshi Laloshi was thirty-two years old at the time of the election and was described as the leader of Quebec's Albanian Community in Montreal.[9] M Computer Specialist[10] 3,820 10.53 4th
Shefford Jean Lambert Lambert was born and raised in Granby and has worked in public relations and advertising in Granby, Montreal, and Quebec City.[11] He was at one time a vice-president of Groupaction and testified before the Gomery Commission on the firm's activities.[12][13] M 9,927 19.63 3rd

Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou edit

Jean-Maurice Matte Abitibi

Abitibi—Témiscamingue edit

Pierre Grandmaitre

Ahuntsic edit

Jean Précourt

Alfred-Pellan edit

Alexandre Salameh

Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel edit

Scott Pearce

Beauce edit

Maxime Bernier, incumbent MP.

Beauharnois—Salaberry edit

Dominique Bellemare

Beauport—Limoilou edit

Sylvie Boucher

Berthier—Maskinongé edit

Marie-Claude Godue

Bourassa edit

Michelle Allaire

Brossard—La Prairie edit

Maurice Brossard

Chambly—Borduas edit

Suzanne Chartand

Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles edit

Daniel Petit, incumbent MP.

Châteauguay—Saint-Constant edit

Pierre-Paul Routhier

Chicoutimi—Le Fjord edit

Jean-Guy Maltais

Compton—Stanstead edit

Michel Gagné

Drummond edit

André Komlosy

Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine edit

Darryl Gray

Gatineau edit

Denis Tassé

Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia edit

Jérôme Landry

Hochelaga edit

Luc Labbé

Honoré-Mercier edit

Rodrigo Alfaro

Hull—Aylmer edit

Paul Fréchette

Jeanne-Le Ber edit

Joliette edit

Sylvie Lavallée

Jonquière—Alma edit

Jean-Pierre Blackburn, incumbent MP and Minister of Labour

La Pointe-de-l'Île edit

Hubert Pichet

Lac-Saint-Louis edit

Andrea Paine

LaSalle—Émard edit

Béatrice Guay-Pepper

Laurentides—Labelle edit

Guy Joncas

Laurier—Sainte-Marie edit

Laval edit

Jean-Pierre Bélisle

Laval—Les Îles edit

Agop Evereklian

Lévis—Bellechasse edit

Steven Blaney

Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher edit

Jacques Bouchard

Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière edit

Jacques Gourde

Louis-Hébert edit

Luc Harvey

Louis-Saint-Laurent edit

Josée Verner

Manicouagan edit

Pierre Breton

Marc-Aurèle-Fortin edit

Claude Moreau

Mégantic—L'Érable edit

Christian Paradis

Montcalm edit

Claude Marc Boudreau

Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup edit

Denis Laflamme

Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord edit

Guy-Léonard Tremblay

Mount Royal edit

Rafael Tzoubari

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine edit

Carmine Pontillo

Papineau edit

Mustague Sarker

Pierrefonds—Dollard edit

Pierre-Olivier Brunelle

Pontiac edit

Lawrence Cannon, incumbent MP.

Portneuf-Jacques-Cartier edit

No Candidate

Québec edit

Myriam Taschereau

Repentigny edit

Bruno Royer

Richmond—Arthabaska edit

Éric Lefebvre

Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques edit

Gaston Noël

Rivière-des-Mille-Îles edit

Claude Carignan

Rivière-du-Nord edit

Gilles Duguay

Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean edit

Denis Lebel

Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie edit

Sylvie Boulianne

Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert edit

Nicole Charbonneau Barron

Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot edit

René Vincelette

Saint-Jean edit

Marie-Josée Mercier

Saint-Lambert edit

Patrick Clune

Saint-Laurent—Cartierville edit

Dennis Galiatsatos

Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel edit

Lucie Le Tourneau

Saint-Maurice—Champlain edit

Stéphane Roof

Sherbrooke edit

André Bachand

Terrebonne—Blainville edit

Daniel Lebel

Trois-Rivières edit

Claude Durand

Vaudreuil—Soulanges edit

Michael Fortier, Minister of Public Works

Verchères—Les Patriotes edit

Benoît Dussault

Westmount—Ville-Marie edit

Guy Dufort

Ontario - 106 seats edit

Ajax—Pickering edit

Rick Johnson

Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing edit

Dianne Musgrove

Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale edit

David Sweet

Barrie edit

Patrick Brown

Beaches—East York edit

Caroline Alleslev

Bramalea—Gore—Malton edit

Stella Ambler

Brampton—Springdale edit

Parm Gill

Brampton West edit

Kyle Seeback

Brant edit

Phil McColeman

Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound edit

Larry Miller

Burlington edit

Mike Wallace

Cambridge edit

Gary Goodyear

Carleton—Mississippi Mills edit

Gordon O'Connor, incumbent MP and Minister of National Revenue.

Chatham-Kent—Essex edit

Dave Van Kesteren

Davenport edit

Theresa Rodriguez

Don Valley East edit

Eugene McDermott

Don Valley West edit

John Carmichael

Dufferin—Caledon edit

David Tilson

Durham edit

Bev Oda, incumbent MP.

Eglinton—Lawrence edit

Joe Oliver

Elgin—Middlesex—London edit

Joe Preston

Essex edit

Jeff Watson

Etobicoke Centre edit

Axel Kuhn

Etobicoke—Lakeshore edit

Patrick Boyer

Etobicoke North edit

Bob Saroya

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell edit

Pierre Lemieux

Guelph edit

Gloria Kovach

Haldimand—Norfolk edit

Diane Finley, incumbent MP and Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.

Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock edit

Barry Devolin

Halton edit

Lisa Raitt is the president and chief executive officer of the Toronto Port Authority (TPA), a Canadian federal corporation that manages commerce, transportation (including the Toronto City Centre Airport) and recreation in the Toronto harbour. She has also served as the TPA's corporate secretary and general counsel,[14] and harbourmaster. She is believed to have been the first female harbourmaster of a Canadian port.[15] She is currently on unpaid leave from the TPA for the duration of the election. Lisa Raitt's OFFICIAL Campaign Website Lisa Raitt's Campaign Blog

Hamilton Centre edit

Leon O'Connor

Hamilton East—Stoney Creek edit

Frank Rukavina

Hamilton Mountain edit

Terry Anderson

Huron—Bruce edit

Ben Lobb

Kenora edit

Greg Rickford

Kingston and the Islands edit

Brian Abrams

Kitchener Centre edit

Stephen Bonner

Kitchener—Conestoga edit

Harold Albrecht

Kitchener—Waterloo edit

Peter Braid

Lambton—Kent—Middlesex edit

Bev Shipley

Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington edit

Scott Reid

Leeds—Grenville edit

Gord Brown

London—Fanshawe edit

Mary Lou Ambrogio

London North Centre edit

Paul Van Meerbergen

London West edit

Ed Holder

Markham—Unionville edit

Duncan Fletcher

Mississauga—Brampton South edit

Salma Ataullahjan is a current Canadian Senator appointed on July 9, 2010.

Mississauga East—Cooksville edit

Melissa Bhagat

Mississauga—Erindale edit

Bob Dechert

Mississauga South edit

Hugh Arrison

Mississauga—Streetsville edit

Wajid Khan, incumbent MP.

Nepean—Carleton edit

Pierre Poilievre

Newmarket—Aurora edit

Lois Brown

Niagara Falls edit

Rob Nicholson, incumbent MP and Minister of Justice.

Niagara West—Glanbrook edit

Dean Allison, incumbent MP.

Nickel Belt edit

Ian McCracken

Nipissing—Timiskaming edit

Joe Sinicrope

Northumberland—Quinte West edit

Rick Norlock

Oak Ridges—Markham edit

Paul Calandra

Oakville edit

Terence Young

Oshawa edit

Colin Carrie

Ottawa Centre edit

Brian McGarry

Ottawa—Orléans edit

Royal Galipeau

Ottawa South edit

Elie Salibi

Ottawa—Vanier edit

Patrick Glémaud

Ottawa West—Nepean edit

John Baird, incumbent MP and Minister of the Environment.

Oxford edit

Dave MacKenzie

Parkdale—High Park edit

Jilian Saweczko

Parry Sound-Muskoka edit

Tony Clement, incumbent MP and Minister of Health.

Perth Wellington edit

Gary Schellenberger, incumbent MP

Peterborough edit

Dean Del Mastro, incumbent MP

Pickering—Scarborough East edit

George Khouri

Prince Edward—Hastings edit

Daryl Kramp, incumbent MP

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke edit

Cheryl Gallant, incumbent MP.

Richmond Hill edit

Chungsen Leung

St. Catharines edit

Rick Dykstra, incumbent MP

St. Paul's edit

Heather Jewell

Sarnia—Lambton edit

Pat Davidson, incumbent MP

Sault Ste. Marie edit

Cameron Ross

Scarborough—Agincourt edit

Benson Lau

Scarborough Centre edit

Roxanne James

Scarborough-Guildwood edit

Chuck Konkel

Scarborough—Rouge River edit

Jerry Bance

Scarborough Southwest edit

Greg Crompton

Simcoe—Grey edit

Helena Guergis, incumbent MP

Simcoe North edit

Bruce Stanton, incumbent MP

Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry edit

Guy Lauzon

Sudbury: Gerry Labelle edit

Gerry Labelle was born in Mattawa and raised in Sudbury. He is a businessperson and community activist in Sudbury, where he operates a consulting firm.[16] Labelle is a founding member of Music and Film in Motion and has served on the board of several non-profit organizations. At the time of the election, he was a member of the Make Poverty History committee on the city's Social Planning Council.[17]

Labelle became involved in a minor controversy during the 2008 campaign when he made statements in a French-language interview that seemed critical of the Conservative government. According to a press release from Liberal incumbent Diane Marleau, Labelle criticized Finance Minister Jim Flaherty for describing Ontario as "the last place" to invest, took issue with the government's decision to abolish the Court Challenges Program of Canada, and said that he was not impressed with the Conservative Party's environmental record. He later issued a retraction, saying that he had not expressed himself clearly and was fully supportive of the Harper government.[18] Labelle also spoke in support of the arts community and rejected arguments that his party was hostile to the arts.[19] Late in the campaign, the Sudbury Star newspaper noted that he "did not come across as a Harper Conservative".[20]

Labelle received 11,073 votes (25.79%), finishing third against New Democratic Party candidate Glenn Thibeault. He has said that he will probably run for Conservatives again.[21]

Thornhill edit

Peter Kent

Thunder Bay—Rainy River edit

Richard Neumann

Thunder Bay—Superior North edit

Bev Sarafin

Timmins-James Bay edit

Bill Greenberg

Toronto Centre edit

David Gentili

Toronto—Danforth edit

Christina Perreault

Trinity—Spadina edit

Christine McGirr

Vaughan edit

Richard Lorello

Welland edit

Alf Kiers

Wellington—Halton Hills edit

Michael Chong, incumbent MP.

Whitby—Oshawa edit

Jim Flaherty, incumbent MP and Minister of Finance.

Willowdale edit

Jake Karns

Windsor—Tecumseh edit

Denise Ghanam

Windsor West edit

Lisa Lumley

York Centre edit

Rochelle Wilner

York—Simcoe edit

Peter Van Loan, incumbent MP.

York South—Weston edit

Aydin Cocelli

York West edit

Kevin Nguyen

Manitoba - 14 seats edit

Brandon—Souris edit

Merv Tweed, incumbent MP.

Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia edit

Steven Fletcher, incumbent MP.

Churchill edit

Wally Daudrich

Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette edit

Inky Mark, incumbent MP.

Elmwood—Transcona edit

Thomas Steen

Kildonan—St. Paul edit

Joy Smith, incumbent MP.

Portage—Lisgar edit

Candice Hoeppner

Provencher edit

Vic Toews, incumbent MP.

Saint Boniface edit

Shelly Glover

Selkirk—Interlake edit

James Bezan, incumbent MP.

Winnipeg Centre edit

Kenny Daodu

Winnipeg North edit

Ray Larkin

Winnipeg South edit

Rod Bruinooge, incumbent MP.

Winnipeg South Centre edit

Trevor Kennerd

Saskatchewan - 14 seats edit

Battlefords—Lloydminster edit

Gerry Ritz, incumbent MP and Minister of Agriculture.

Blackstrap edit

Lynne Yelich, incumbent MP.

Cypress Hills—Grasslands edit

David L. Anderson, incumbent MP.

Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River edit

Rob Clarke, incumbent MP.

Palliser edit

Ray Boughen

Prince Albert edit

Randy Hoback

Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre edit

Tom Lukiwski, incumbent MP.

Regina—Qu'Appelle edit

Andrew Scheer, incumbent MP.

Saskatoon—Humboldt edit

Brad Trost, incumbent MP.

Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar edit

Kelly Block

Saskatoon—Wanuskewin edit

Maurice Vellacott, incumbent MP.

Souris—Moose Mountain edit

Ed Komarnicki, incumbent MP.

Wascana edit

Michelle Hunter

Yorkton—Melville edit

Garry Breitkreuz, incumbent MP.

Alberta - 28 seats edit

Calgary Centre edit

Lee Richardson, incumbent MP.

Calgary Centre-North edit

Jim Prentice, incumbent MP.

Calgary East edit

Deepak Obhrai, incumbent MP.

Calgary Northeast edit

Devinder Shory

Calgary—Nose Hill edit

Diane Ablonczy, incumbent MP.

Calgary Southeast edit

Jason Kenney, incumbent MP.

Calgary Southwest edit

Stephen Harper, incumbent MP and Prime Minister of Canada.

Calgary West edit

Rob Anders, incumbent MP.

Crowfoot edit

Kevin Sorenson, incumbent MP.

Edmonton Centre edit

Laurie Hawn, incumbent MP.

Edmonton East edit

Peter Goldring, incumbent MP.

Edmonton—Leduc edit

James Rajotte, incumbent MP.

Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont edit

Mike Lake, incumbent MP.

Edmonton—St. Albert edit

Brent Rathgeber, former MLA for Edmonton-Calder.

Edmonton—Sherwood Park edit

Tim Uppal

Edmonton—Spruce Grove edit

Rona Ambrose, incumbent MP.

Edmonton—Strathcona edit

Rahim Jaffer, incumbent MP.

Fort McMurray—Athabasca edit

Brian Jean, incumbent MP.

Lethbridge edit

Rick Casson, incumbent MP.

Macleod edit

Ted Menzies, incumbent MP.

Medicine Hat edit

LaVar Payne

Peace River edit

Chris Warkentin, incumbent MP.

Red Deer edit

Earl Dreeshen

Vegreville—Wainwright edit

Leon Benoit, incumbent MP.

Westlock—St. Paul edit

Brian Storseth, incumbent MP.

Wetaskiwin edit

Blaine Calkins, incumbent MP.

Wild Rose edit

Blake Richards

Yellowhead edit

Rob Merrifield, incumbent MP.

British Columbia - 36 seats edit

Abbotsford edit

Ed Fast, incumbent MP since 2006.

British Columbia Southern Interior edit

Rob Zandee

Burnaby—Douglas edit

Ronald Leung

Burnaby—New Westminster edit

Sam Rakhra

Cariboo—Prince George edit

Dick Harris, incumbent MP.

Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon edit

Chuck Strahl, incumbent MP and Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.

Delta—Richmond East edit

John Cummins, incumbent MP.

Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca edit

Troy DeSouza

Fleetwood—Port Kells edit

Nina Grewal, incumbent MP.

Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo edit

Cathy McLeod

Kelowna—Lake Country edit

Ron Cannan, incumbent MP.

Kootenay—Columbia edit

Jim Abbott, incumbent MP.

Langley edit

Mark Warawa, incumbent MP since 2004 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Environment.

Nanaimo—Alberni edit

James Lunney

Nanaimo—Cowichan edit

Reed Elley

Newton—North Delta edit

Sandeep Pandher

New Westminster—Coquitlam edit

Yonah Martin

North Vancouver edit

Andrew Saxton

Okanagan—Coquihalla edit

Stockwell Day, incumbent MP and Minister for Public Safety.

Okanagan—Shuswap edit

Colin Mayes, incumbent MP.

Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission edit

Randy Kamp, incumbent MP.

Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam edit

James Moore, incumbent MP.

Prince George—Peace River edit

Jay Hill, incumbent MP.

Richmond edit

Alice Wong

Saanich—Gulf Islands edit

Gary Lunn, incumbent MP and Minister of Natural Resources.

Skeena—Bulkley Valley edit

Sharon Smith

South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale edit

Russ Hiebert, incumbent MP.

Surrey North edit

Dona Cadman

Vancouver Centre edit

Lorne Mayencourt

Vancouver East edit

Ryan Warawa

Vancouver Island North edit

John Duncan

Vancouver Kingsway edit

Salomon Rayek

Vancouver Quadra edit

Deborah Meredith

Vancouver South edit

Wai Young

Victoria edit

Jack McClintock

West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country edit

John Weston

Yukon - 1 seat edit

Yukon edit

Darrell Pasloski

Northwest Territories - 1 seat edit

Western Arctic edit

Brendan Bell

Nunavut - 1 seat edit

Nunavut edit

Leona Aglukkaq, MLA for Nattilik and Health Minister for the Government of Nunavut

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Elections Canada
  2. ^ Canada Votes 2008: Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, accessed 9 August 2009.
  3. ^ Canada Votes 2008: Brome—Missisquoi, Candidate Profiles, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, accessed 22 November 2010. One of Quinlan's degrees is a Bachelor of Commerce from Concordia University. See Shawn Berry, "Canadian Alliance fields candidate in Sherbrooke," Sherbrooke Record, 25 October 2000, p. 5.
  4. ^ Graham Fraser, "Race for the right," Toronto Star, 13 June 2000, p. 1; Sheldon Alberts, "Day aides threaten to sue Strahl," National Post, 17 May 2001, A1; Brian Laghi, "Harper fires four former Day staff," Globe and Mail, 23 March 2002, A8.
  5. ^ Randy Boswell, "U.S. murder case to test Tories on extradition," National Post, 28 June 2006, A6; "Media Advisory - President of the Treasury Board in Greater Toronto Area" [press release], Canada NewsWire, 16 January 2007, 8:24.
  6. ^ "Minister of Finance to Address the Conseil du patronat du Québec and to Visit Varennes, Quebec" [press release], Canada NewsWire, 27 March 2007, 15:16.
  7. ^ Sarah Rogers, "Quinlan promises anglo attention; B-M Tory," Sherbrooke Record, 9 April 2008, p. 4.
  8. ^ Quinlan's electoral record is as follows:
    Sources: Official results, Elections Canada: 2000 and 2008
  9. ^ "'Campaign about ideas' drives Mulcair; Outremont," Montreal Gazette, 15 October 2008, B4.
  10. ^ OUTREMONT (2008/10/14), History of Federal Ridings Since 1867, Parliament of Canada], accessed 24 March 2017.
  11. ^ Rita Legault, "Facing opposition in Shefford," Sherbrooke Record, 24 September 2008, p. 1.
  12. ^ Maurice Crossfield, "Whistleblower in to win for Conservatives in Shefford," Sherbrooke Record, 22 December 2005, p. 4.
  13. ^ Lambert's electoral record is as follows:
    Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
    2006 federal Shefford Conservative 12,734 24.76 2/5 Robert Vincent, Bloc Québécois
    2008 federal Shefford Conservative 9,927 19.63 3/5 Robert Vincent, Bloc Québécois

    Sources: Official results, Elections Canada: 2006 and 2008
  14. ^ "Port CEO rips Martin for bridge comments" The Globe and Mail, Online Edition. 28 November 2003.
  15. ^ "Covering the waterfront; Toronto's first female harbourmaster takes helm of complex port job" Toronto Star, page B1. 5 April 2001.
  16. ^ Harold Carmichael, "Labelle wants to carry Tory banner", Sudbury Star, 20 July 2007, A4; "Tories prepare for nomination meeting", Sudbury Star, 2 November 2007, A4; Rachel Punch, "Parties ready for fall vote", Sudbury Star, 29 August 2008, A1.
  17. ^ Lara Bradley, "An unlikely Tory among Liberals", Sudbury Star, 4 October 2008, A3.
  18. ^ "Labelle retracts radio interview statements", Sudbury Star, 22 September 2008, A3; "Voters still wary of Harper" [editorial], Sudbury Star, 27 September 2008, A10.
  19. ^ Angela Scappatura, "'Gerry Labelle supports arts'", Sudbury Star, 11 October 2008, A3.
  20. ^ "Thibeault in Sudbury" [editorial], Sudbury Star, 11 October 2008, A10.
  21. ^ Lara Bradley, "Labelle jubilant in defeat", Sudbury Star, 15 October 2008, A3.

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scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message This is a list of nominated candidates for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 40th Canadian federal election 1 The party nominated 307 out of a possible 308 candidates Portneuf Jacques Cartier was the only riding not to field a Conservative candidate Contents 1 Newfoundland and Labrador 7 seats 2 Prince Edward Island 4 seats 3 Nova Scotia 11 seats 3 1 Cape Breton Canso 3 2 Central Nova 3 3 Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley 3 4 Dartmouth Cole Harbour 3 5 Halifax 3 6 Halifax West 3 7 Kings Hants 3 8 Sackville Eastern Shore 3 9 South Shore St Margaret s 3 10 Sydney Victoria 3 11 West Nova 4 New Brunswick 10 seats 4 1 Acadie Bathurst 4 2 Beausejour 4 3 Fredericton 4 4 Fundy Royal 4 5 Madawaska Restigouche 4 6 Miramichi 4 7 Moncton Riverview Dieppe 4 8 New Brunswick Southwest 4 9 Saint John 4 10 Tobique Mactaquac 5 Quebec 75 seats 5 1 Abitibi Baie James Nunavik Eeyou 5 2 Abitibi Temiscamingue 5 3 Ahuntsic 5 4 Alfred Pellan 5 5 Argenteuil Papineau Mirabel 5 6 Beauce 5 7 Beauharnois Salaberry 5 8 Beauport Limoilou 5 9 Berthier Maskinonge 5 10 Bourassa 5 11 Brossard La Prairie 5 12 Chambly Borduas 5 13 Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles 5 14 Chateauguay Saint Constant 5 15 Chicoutimi Le Fjord 5 16 Compton Stanstead 5 17 Drummond 5 18 Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine 5 19 Gatineau 5 20 Haute Gaspesie La Mitis Matane Matapedia 5 21 Hochelaga 5 22 Honore Mercier 5 23 Hull Aylmer 5 24 Jeanne Le Ber 5 25 Joliette 5 26 Jonquiere Alma 5 27 La Pointe de l Ile 5 28 Lac Saint Louis 5 29 LaSalle Emard 5 30 Laurentides Labelle 5 31 Laurier Sainte Marie 5 32 Laval 5 33 Laval Les Iles 5 34 Levis Bellechasse 5 35 Longueuil Pierre Boucher 5 36 Lotbiniere Chutes de la Chaudiere 5 37 Louis Hebert 5 38 Louis Saint Laurent 5 39 Manicouagan 5 40 Marc Aurele Fortin 5 41 Megantic L Erable 5 42 Montcalm 5 43 Montmagny L Islet Kamouraska Riviere du Loup 5 44 Montmorency Charlevoix Haute Cote Nord 5 45 Mount Royal 5 46 Notre Dame de Grace Lachine 5 47 Papineau 5 48 Pierrefonds Dollard 5 49 Pontiac 5 50 Portneuf Jacques Cartier 5 51 Quebec 5 52 Repentigny 5 53 Richmond Arthabaska 5 54 Rimouski Neigette Temiscouata Les Basques 5 55 Riviere des Mille Iles 5 56 Riviere du Nord 5 57 Roberval Lac Saint Jean 5 58 Rosemont La Petite Patrie 5 59 Saint Bruno Saint Hubert 5 60 Saint Hyacinthe Bagot 5 61 Saint Jean 5 62 Saint Lambert 5 63 Saint Laurent Cartierville 5 64 Saint Leonard Saint Michel 5 65 Saint Maurice Champlain 5 66 Sherbrooke 5 67 Terrebonne Blainville 5 68 Trois Rivieres 5 69 Vaudreuil Soulanges 5 70 Vercheres Les Patriotes 5 71 Westmount Ville Marie 6 Ontario 106 seats 6 1 Ajax Pickering 6 2 Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing 6 3 Ancaster Dundas Flamborough Westdale 6 4 Barrie 6 5 Beaches East York 6 6 Bramalea Gore Malton 6 7 Brampton Springdale 6 8 Brampton West 6 9 Brant 6 10 Bruce Grey Owen Sound 6 11 Burlington 6 12 Cambridge 6 13 Carleton Mississippi Mills 6 14 Chatham Kent Essex 6 15 Davenport 6 16 Don Valley East 6 17 Don Valley West 6 18 Dufferin Caledon 6 19 Durham 6 20 Eglinton Lawrence 6 21 Elgin Middlesex London 6 22 Essex 6 23 Etobicoke Centre 6 24 Etobicoke Lakeshore 6 25 Etobicoke North 6 26 Glengarry Prescott Russell 6 27 Guelph 6 28 Haldimand Norfolk 6 29 Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock 6 30 Halton 6 31 Hamilton Centre 6 32 Hamilton East Stoney Creek 6 33 Hamilton Mountain 6 34 Huron Bruce 6 35 Kenora 6 36 Kingston and the Islands 6 37 Kitchener Centre 6 38 Kitchener Conestoga 6 39 Kitchener Waterloo 6 40 Lambton Kent Middlesex 6 41 Lanark Frontenac Lennox and Addington 6 42 Leeds Grenville 6 43 London Fanshawe 6 44 London North Centre 6 45 London West 6 46 Markham Unionville 6 47 Mississauga Brampton South 6 48 Mississauga East Cooksville 6 49 Mississauga Erindale 6 50 Mississauga South 6 51 Mississauga Streetsville 6 52 Nepean Carleton 6 53 Newmarket Aurora 6 54 Niagara Falls 6 55 Niagara West Glanbrook 6 56 Nickel Belt 6 57 Nipissing Timiskaming 6 58 Northumberland Quinte West 6 59 Oak Ridges Markham 6 60 Oakville 6 61 Oshawa 6 62 Ottawa Centre 6 63 Ottawa Orleans 6 64 Ottawa South 6 65 Ottawa Vanier 6 66 Ottawa West Nepean 6 67 Oxford 6 68 Parkdale High Park 6 69 Parry Sound Muskoka 6 70 Perth Wellington 6 71 Peterborough 6 72 Pickering Scarborough East 6 73 Prince Edward Hastings 6 74 Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke 6 75 Richmond Hill 6 76 St Catharines 6 77 St Paul s 6 78 Sarnia Lambton 6 79 Sault Ste Marie 6 80 Scarborough Agincourt 6 81 Scarborough Centre 6 82 Scarborough Guildwood 6 83 Scarborough Rouge River 6 84 Scarborough Southwest 6 85 Simcoe Grey 6 86 Simcoe North 6 87 Stormont Dundas South Glengarry 6 88 Sudbury Gerry Labelle 6 89 Thornhill 6 90 Thunder Bay Rainy River 6 91 Thunder Bay Superior North 6 92 Timmins James Bay 6 93 Toronto Centre 6 94 Toronto Danforth 6 95 Trinity Spadina 6 96 Vaughan 6 97 Welland 6 98 Wellington Halton Hills 6 99 Whitby Oshawa 6 100 Willowdale 6 101 Windsor Tecumseh 6 102 Windsor West 6 103 York Centre 6 104 York Simcoe 6 105 York South Weston 6 106 York West 7 Manitoba 14 seats 7 1 Brandon Souris 7 2 Charleswood St James Assiniboia 7 3 Churchill 7 4 Dauphin Swan River Marquette 7 5 Elmwood Transcona 7 6 Kildonan St Paul 7 7 Portage Lisgar 7 8 Provencher 7 9 Saint Boniface 7 10 Selkirk Interlake 7 11 Winnipeg Centre 7 12 Winnipeg North 7 13 Winnipeg South 7 14 Winnipeg South Centre 8 Saskatchewan 14 seats 8 1 Battlefords Lloydminster 8 2 Blackstrap 8 3 Cypress Hills Grasslands 8 4 Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River 8 5 Palliser 8 6 Prince Albert 8 7 Regina Lumsden Lake Centre 8 8 Regina Qu Appelle 8 9 Saskatoon Humboldt 8 10 Saskatoon Rosetown Biggar 8 11 Saskatoon Wanuskewin 8 12 Souris Moose Mountain 8 13 Wascana 8 14 Yorkton Melville 9 Alberta 28 seats 9 1 Calgary Centre 9 2 Calgary Centre North 9 3 Calgary East 9 4 Calgary Northeast 9 5 Calgary Nose Hill 9 6 Calgary Southeast 9 7 Calgary Southwest 9 8 Calgary West 9 9 Crowfoot 9 10 Edmonton Centre 9 11 Edmonton East 9 12 Edmonton Leduc 9 13 Edmonton Mill Woods Beaumont 9 14 Edmonton St Albert 9 15 Edmonton Sherwood Park 9 16 Edmonton Spruce Grove 9 17 Edmonton Strathcona 9 18 Fort McMurray Athabasca 9 19 Lethbridge 9 20 Macleod 9 21 Medicine Hat 9 22 Peace River 9 23 Red Deer 9 24 Vegreville Wainwright 9 25 Westlock St Paul 9 26 Wetaskiwin 9 27 Wild Rose 9 28 Yellowhead 10 British Columbia 36 seats 10 1 Abbotsford 10 2 British Columbia Southern Interior 10 3 Burnaby Douglas 10 4 Burnaby New Westminster 10 5 Cariboo Prince George 10 6 Chilliwack Fraser Canyon 10 7 Delta Richmond East 10 8 Esquimalt Juan de Fuca 10 9 Fleetwood Port Kells 10 10 Kamloops Thompson Cariboo 10 11 Kelowna Lake Country 10 12 Kootenay Columbia 10 13 Langley 10 14 Nanaimo Alberni 10 15 Nanaimo Cowichan 10 16 Newton North Delta 10 17 New Westminster Coquitlam 10 18 North Vancouver 10 19 Okanagan Coquihalla 10 20 Okanagan Shuswap 10 21 Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Mission 10 22 Port Moody Westwood Port Coquitlam 10 23 Prince George Peace River 10 24 Richmond 10 25 Saanich Gulf Islands 10 26 Skeena Bulkley Valley 10 27 South Surrey White Rock Cloverdale 10 28 Surrey North 10 29 Vancouver Centre 10 30 Vancouver East 10 31 Vancouver Island North 10 32 Vancouver Kingsway 10 33 Vancouver Quadra 10 34 Vancouver South 10 35 Victoria 10 36 West Vancouver Sunshine Coast Sea to Sky Country 11 Yukon 1 seat 11 1 Yukon 12 Northwest Territories 1 seat 12 1 Western Arctic 13 Nunavut 1 seat 13 1 Nunavut 14 See also 15 ReferencesNewfoundland and Labrador 7 seats editRiding Candidate s Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes RankAvalon Fabian Manning incumbent MP M St Bride s Parliamentarian 11 542 35 2 2ndBonavista Gander Grand Falls Windsor Andrew House M Gander Lawyer 4 354 15 2 2ndHumber St Barbe Baie Verte Lorne Robinson M Pasadena Financial Planner 2 799 10 6 3rdLabrador Lacey Lewis F Ottawa Office Assistant 615 8 0 3rdRandom Burin St George s Herb Davis M Gatineau Policy Advisor 4 791 20 5 3rdSt John s East Craig Westcott M Conception Bay South Journalist 3 836 9 3 3rdSt John s South Mount Pearl Merv Wiseman M North Harbour Maritime Search amp Rescue Coordinator 4 324 12 6 3rdPrince Edward Island 4 seats editRiding Candidate Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes RankCardigan Sid McMullin M Georgetown Human Resource Officer 5 661 29 6 2ndCharlottetown Thomas L DeBlois M Charlottetown Business Manager 5 704 32 1 2ndEgmont Gail Shea Former Provincial MLA F Tignish Former Civil Servant 8 110 43 9 1stMalpeque Mary Crane F Kensington Educator 7 388 39 3 2ndNova Scotia 11 seats editCape Breton Canso edit Allan R Murphy Central Nova edit Peter MacKay incumbent MP and Minister of National Defence Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley edit Joel Bernard Dartmouth Cole Harbour edit Wanda Webber Halifax edit Ted Larsen Halifax West edit Rakesh Khosla Kings Hants edit Rosemary Segado Sackville Eastern Shore edit David K Montgomery South Shore St Margaret s edit Gerald Keddy incumbent MP Sydney Victoria edit Kristen Rudderham West Nova edit Greg KerrNew Brunswick 10 seats editAcadie Bathurst edit Jean Guy Dube Beausejour edit Omer Leger former provincial cabinet minister under Richard Hatfield Fredericton edit Keith Ashfield former provincial cabinet minister under Bernard Lord Fundy Royal edit Rob Moore Incumbent MP Madawaska Restigouche edit Jean Pierre Ouellet former provincial cabinet minister under Richard Hatfield Miramichi edit Tilly Gordon Moncton Riverview Dieppe edit Daniel Allain CEO of Downtown Moncton Centre Ville New Brunswick Southwest edit Greg Thompson Incumbent MP and Minister of Veteran Affairs Saint John edit Rodney Weston former provincial cabinet minister under Bernard Lord Tobique Mactaquac edit Mike Allen Incumbent MPQuebec 75 seats editRiding Candidate s Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes RankBas Richelieu Nicolet Becancour Rejean Beriault Beriault was born in March 1961 in Lachine He holds a diploma in public administration from HEC Montreal a certificate in law from the University of Montreal and a Bachelor s Degree in legal sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal 2 M 8 904 18 15 2ndBrome Missisquoi Mark Quinlan Quinlan was born in Cowansville He has bachelor s degrees in civil law and finance and a graduate diploma from Universite de Sherbrooke in notarial law 3 He joined the Canadian Alliance in 2000 ran for the party in that year s federal election and was later employed by the party as a press secretary A Stockwell Day loyalist he was dismissed from office when Stephen Harper succeeded Day as party leader in March 2002 4 After the Conservatives formed a minority government in 2006 he was hired as a press secretary for Justice Minister Vic Toews and later followed Toews to a new posting at the Treasury Board of Canada 5 He became the press secretary for Christian Paradis later in the same year and continued to serve with Paradis after the 2008 election 6 Quinlan s mother Pauline Quinlan is the mayor of Bromont 7 8 M 9 309 18 66 3rdOutremont Lulzim Laloshi Laloshi was thirty two years old at the time of the election and was described as the leader of Quebec s Albanian Community in Montreal 9 M Computer Specialist 10 3 820 10 53 4thShefford Jean Lambert Lambert was born and raised in Granby and has worked in public relations and advertising in Granby Montreal and Quebec City 11 He was at one time a vice president of Groupaction and testified before the Gomery Commission on the firm s activities 12 13 M 9 927 19 63 3rdAbitibi Baie James Nunavik Eeyou edit Jean Maurice Matte Abitibi Abitibi Temiscamingue edit Pierre Grandmaitre Ahuntsic edit Jean Precourt Alfred Pellan edit Alexandre Salameh Argenteuil Papineau Mirabel edit Scott Pearce Beauce edit Maxime Bernier incumbent MP Beauharnois Salaberry edit Dominique Bellemare Beauport Limoilou edit Sylvie Boucher Berthier Maskinonge edit Marie Claude Godue Bourassa edit Michelle Allaire Brossard La Prairie edit Maurice Brossard Chambly Borduas edit Suzanne Chartand Charlesbourg Haute Saint Charles edit Daniel Petit incumbent MP Chateauguay Saint Constant edit Pierre Paul Routhier Chicoutimi Le Fjord edit Jean Guy Maltais Compton Stanstead edit Michel Gagne Drummond edit Andre Komlosy Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine edit Darryl Gray Gatineau edit Denis Tasse Haute Gaspesie La Mitis Matane Matapedia edit Jerome Landry Hochelaga edit Luc Labbe Honore Mercier edit Rodrigo Alfaro Hull Aylmer edit Paul Frechette Jeanne Le Ber edit Joliette edit Sylvie Lavallee Jonquiere Alma edit Jean Pierre Blackburn incumbent MP and Minister of Labour La Pointe de l Ile edit Hubert Pichet Lac Saint Louis edit Andrea Paine LaSalle Emard edit Beatrice Guay Pepper Laurentides Labelle edit Guy Joncas Laurier Sainte Marie edit Laval edit Jean Pierre Belisle Laval Les Iles edit Agop Evereklian Levis Bellechasse edit Steven Blaney Longueuil Pierre Boucher edit Jacques Bouchard Lotbiniere Chutes de la Chaudiere edit Jacques Gourde Louis Hebert edit Luc Harvey Louis Saint Laurent edit Josee Verner Manicouagan edit Pierre Breton Marc Aurele Fortin edit Claude Moreau Megantic L Erable edit Christian Paradis Montcalm edit Claude Marc Boudreau Montmagny L Islet Kamouraska Riviere du Loup edit Denis Laflamme Montmorency Charlevoix Haute Cote Nord edit Guy Leonard Tremblay Mount Royal edit Rafael Tzoubari Notre Dame de Grace Lachine edit Carmine Pontillo Papineau edit Mustague Sarker Pierrefonds Dollard edit Pierre Olivier Brunelle Pontiac edit Lawrence Cannon incumbent MP Portneuf Jacques Cartier edit No Candidate Quebec edit Myriam Taschereau Repentigny edit Bruno Royer Richmond Arthabaska edit Eric Lefebvre Rimouski Neigette Temiscouata Les Basques edit Gaston Noel Riviere des Mille Iles edit Claude Carignan Riviere du Nord edit Gilles Duguay Roberval Lac Saint Jean edit Denis Lebel Rosemont La Petite Patrie edit Sylvie Boulianne Saint Bruno Saint Hubert edit Nicole Charbonneau Barron Saint Hyacinthe Bagot edit Rene Vincelette Saint Jean edit Marie Josee Mercier Saint Lambert edit Patrick Clune Saint Laurent Cartierville edit Dennis Galiatsatos Saint Leonard Saint Michel edit Lucie Le Tourneau Saint Maurice Champlain edit Stephane Roof Sherbrooke edit Andre Bachand Terrebonne Blainville edit Daniel Lebel Trois Rivieres edit Claude Durand Vaudreuil Soulanges edit Michael Fortier Minister of Public Works Vercheres Les Patriotes edit Benoit Dussault Westmount Ville Marie edit Guy DufortOntario 106 seats editAjax Pickering edit Rick Johnson Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing edit Dianne Musgrove Ancaster Dundas Flamborough Westdale edit David Sweet Barrie edit Patrick Brown Beaches East York edit Caroline Alleslev Bramalea Gore Malton edit Stella Ambler Brampton Springdale edit Parm Gill Brampton West edit Kyle Seeback Brant edit Phil McColeman Bruce Grey Owen Sound edit Larry Miller Burlington edit Mike Wallace Cambridge edit Gary Goodyear Carleton Mississippi Mills edit Gordon O Connor incumbent MP and Minister of National Revenue Chatham Kent Essex edit Dave Van Kesteren Davenport edit Theresa Rodriguez Don Valley East edit Eugene McDermott Don Valley West edit John Carmichael Dufferin Caledon edit David Tilson Durham edit Bev Oda incumbent MP Eglinton Lawrence edit Joe Oliver Elgin Middlesex London edit Joe Preston Essex edit Jeff Watson Etobicoke Centre edit Axel Kuhn Etobicoke Lakeshore edit Patrick Boyer Etobicoke North edit Bob Saroya Glengarry Prescott Russell edit Pierre Lemieux Guelph edit Gloria Kovach Haldimand Norfolk edit Diane Finley incumbent MP and Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock edit Barry Devolin Halton edit Lisa Raitt is the president and chief executive officer of the Toronto Port Authority TPA a Canadian federal corporation that manages commerce transportation including the Toronto City Centre Airport and recreation in the Toronto harbour She has also served as the TPA s corporate secretary and general counsel 14 and harbourmaster She is believed to have been the first female harbourmaster of a Canadian port 15 She is currently on unpaid leave from the TPA for the duration of the election Lisa Raitt s OFFICIAL Campaign Website Lisa Raitt s Campaign Blog Hamilton Centre edit Leon O Connor Hamilton East Stoney Creek edit Frank Rukavina Hamilton Mountain edit Terry Anderson Huron Bruce edit Ben Lobb Kenora edit Greg Rickford Kingston and the Islands edit Brian Abrams Kitchener Centre edit Stephen Bonner Kitchener Conestoga edit Harold Albrecht Kitchener Waterloo edit Peter Braid Lambton Kent Middlesex edit Bev Shipley Lanark Frontenac Lennox and Addington edit Scott Reid Leeds Grenville edit Gord Brown London Fanshawe edit Mary Lou Ambrogio London North Centre edit Paul Van Meerbergen London West edit Ed Holder Markham Unionville edit Duncan Fletcher Mississauga Brampton South edit Salma Ataullahjan is a current Canadian Senator appointed on July 9 2010 Mississauga East Cooksville edit Melissa Bhagat Mississauga Erindale edit Bob Dechert Mississauga South edit Hugh Arrison Mississauga Streetsville edit Wajid Khan incumbent MP Nepean Carleton edit Pierre Poilievre Newmarket Aurora edit Lois Brown Niagara Falls edit Rob Nicholson incumbent MP and Minister of Justice Niagara West Glanbrook edit Dean Allison incumbent MP Nickel Belt edit Ian McCracken Nipissing Timiskaming edit Joe Sinicrope Northumberland Quinte West edit Rick Norlock Oak Ridges Markham edit Paul Calandra Oakville edit Terence Young Oshawa edit Colin Carrie Ottawa Centre edit Brian McGarry Ottawa Orleans edit Royal Galipeau Ottawa South edit Elie Salibi Ottawa Vanier edit Patrick Glemaud Ottawa West Nepean edit John Baird incumbent MP and Minister of the Environment Oxford edit Dave MacKenzie Parkdale High Park edit Jilian Saweczko Parry Sound Muskoka edit Tony Clement incumbent MP and Minister of Health Perth Wellington edit Gary Schellenberger incumbent MP Peterborough edit Dean Del Mastro incumbent MP Pickering Scarborough East edit George Khouri Prince Edward Hastings edit Daryl Kramp incumbent MP Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke edit Cheryl Gallant incumbent MP Richmond Hill edit Chungsen Leung St Catharines edit Rick Dykstra incumbent MP St Paul s edit Heather Jewell Sarnia Lambton edit Pat Davidson incumbent MP Sault Ste Marie edit Cameron Ross Scarborough Agincourt edit Benson Lau Scarborough Centre edit Roxanne James Scarborough Guildwood edit Chuck Konkel Scarborough Rouge River edit Jerry Bance Scarborough Southwest edit Greg Crompton Simcoe Grey edit Helena Guergis incumbent MP Simcoe North edit Bruce Stanton incumbent MP Stormont Dundas South Glengarry edit Guy Lauzon Sudbury Gerry Labelle edit Gerry Labelle was born in Mattawa and raised in Sudbury He is a businessperson and community activist in Sudbury where he operates a consulting firm 16 Labelle is a founding member of Music and Film in Motion and has served on the board of several non profit organizations At the time of the election he was a member of the Make Poverty History committee on the city s Social Planning Council 17 Labelle became involved in a minor controversy during the 2008 campaign when he made statements in a French language interview that seemed critical of the Conservative government According to a press release from Liberal incumbent Diane Marleau Labelle criticized Finance Minister Jim Flaherty for describing Ontario as the last place to invest took issue with the government s decision to abolish the Court Challenges Program of Canada and said that he was not impressed with the Conservative Party s environmental record He later issued a retraction saying that he had not expressed himself clearly and was fully supportive of the Harper government 18 Labelle also spoke in support of the arts community and rejected arguments that his party was hostile to the arts 19 Late in the campaign the Sudbury Star newspaper noted that he did not come across as a Harper Conservative 20 Labelle received 11 073 votes 25 79 finishing third against New Democratic Party candidate Glenn Thibeault He has said that he will probably run for Conservatives again 21 Thornhill edit Peter Kent Thunder Bay Rainy River edit Richard Neumann Thunder Bay Superior North edit Bev Sarafin Timmins James Bay edit Bill Greenberg Toronto Centre edit David Gentili Toronto Danforth edit Christina Perreault Trinity Spadina edit Christine McGirr Vaughan edit Richard Lorello Welland edit Alf Kiers Wellington Halton Hills edit Michael Chong incumbent MP Whitby Oshawa edit Jim Flaherty incumbent MP and Minister of Finance Willowdale edit Jake Karns Windsor Tecumseh edit Denise Ghanam Windsor West edit Lisa Lumley York Centre edit Rochelle Wilner York Simcoe edit Peter Van Loan incumbent MP York South Weston edit Aydin Cocelli York West edit Kevin NguyenManitoba 14 seats editBrandon Souris edit Merv Tweed incumbent MP Charleswood St James Assiniboia edit Steven Fletcher incumbent MP Churchill edit Wally Daudrich Dauphin Swan River Marquette edit Inky Mark incumbent MP Elmwood Transcona edit Thomas Steen Kildonan St Paul edit Joy Smith incumbent MP Portage Lisgar edit Candice Hoeppner Provencher edit Vic Toews incumbent MP Saint Boniface edit Shelly Glover Selkirk Interlake edit James Bezan incumbent MP Winnipeg Centre edit Kenny Daodu Winnipeg North edit Ray Larkin Winnipeg South edit Rod Bruinooge incumbent MP Winnipeg South Centre edit Trevor KennerdSaskatchewan 14 seats editBattlefords Lloydminster edit Gerry Ritz incumbent MP and Minister of Agriculture Blackstrap edit Lynne Yelich incumbent MP Cypress Hills Grasslands edit David L Anderson incumbent MP Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River edit Rob Clarke incumbent MP Palliser edit Ray Boughen Prince Albert edit Randy Hoback Regina Lumsden Lake Centre edit Tom Lukiwski incumbent MP Regina Qu Appelle edit Andrew Scheer incumbent MP Saskatoon Humboldt edit Brad Trost incumbent MP Saskatoon Rosetown Biggar edit Kelly Block Saskatoon Wanuskewin edit Maurice Vellacott incumbent MP Souris Moose Mountain edit Ed Komarnicki incumbent MP Wascana edit Michelle Hunter Yorkton Melville edit Garry Breitkreuz incumbent MP Alberta 28 seats editCalgary Centre edit Lee Richardson incumbent MP Calgary Centre North edit Jim Prentice incumbent MP Calgary East edit Deepak Obhrai incumbent MP Calgary Northeast edit Devinder Shory Calgary Nose Hill edit Diane Ablonczy incumbent MP Calgary Southeast edit Jason Kenney incumbent MP Calgary Southwest edit Stephen Harper incumbent MP and Prime Minister of Canada Calgary West edit Rob Anders incumbent MP Crowfoot edit Kevin Sorenson incumbent MP Edmonton Centre edit Laurie Hawn incumbent MP Edmonton East edit Peter Goldring incumbent MP Edmonton Leduc edit James Rajotte incumbent MP Edmonton Mill Woods Beaumont edit Mike Lake incumbent MP Edmonton St Albert edit Brent Rathgeber former MLA for Edmonton Calder Edmonton Sherwood Park edit Tim Uppal Edmonton Spruce Grove edit Rona Ambrose incumbent MP Edmonton Strathcona edit Rahim Jaffer incumbent MP Fort McMurray Athabasca edit Brian Jean incumbent MP Lethbridge edit Rick Casson incumbent MP Macleod edit Ted Menzies incumbent MP Medicine Hat edit LaVar Payne Peace River edit Chris Warkentin incumbent MP Red Deer edit Earl Dreeshen Vegreville Wainwright edit Leon Benoit incumbent MP Westlock St Paul edit Brian Storseth incumbent MP Wetaskiwin edit Blaine Calkins incumbent MP Wild Rose edit Blake Richards Yellowhead edit Rob Merrifield incumbent MP British Columbia 36 seats editAbbotsford edit Ed Fast incumbent MP since 2006 British Columbia Southern Interior edit Rob Zandee Burnaby Douglas edit Ronald Leung Burnaby New Westminster edit Sam Rakhra Cariboo Prince George edit Dick Harris incumbent MP Chilliwack Fraser Canyon edit Chuck Strahl incumbent MP and Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Delta Richmond East edit John Cummins incumbent MP Esquimalt Juan de Fuca edit Troy DeSouza Fleetwood Port Kells edit Nina Grewal incumbent MP Kamloops Thompson Cariboo edit Cathy McLeod Kelowna Lake Country edit Ron Cannan incumbent MP Kootenay Columbia edit Jim Abbott incumbent MP Langley edit Mark Warawa incumbent MP since 2004 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Environment Nanaimo Alberni edit James Lunney Nanaimo Cowichan edit Reed Elley Newton North Delta edit Sandeep Pandher New Westminster Coquitlam edit Yonah Martin North Vancouver edit Andrew Saxton Okanagan Coquihalla edit Stockwell Day incumbent MP and Minister for Public Safety Okanagan Shuswap edit Colin Mayes incumbent MP Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Mission edit Randy Kamp incumbent MP Port Moody Westwood Port Coquitlam edit James Moore incumbent MP Prince George Peace River edit Jay Hill incumbent MP Richmond edit Alice Wong Saanich Gulf Islands edit Gary Lunn incumbent MP and Minister of Natural Resources Skeena Bulkley Valley edit Sharon Smith South Surrey White Rock Cloverdale edit Russ Hiebert incumbent MP Surrey North edit Dona Cadman Vancouver Centre edit Lorne Mayencourt Vancouver East edit Ryan Warawa Vancouver Island North edit John Duncan Vancouver Kingsway edit Salomon Rayek Vancouver Quadra edit Deborah Meredith Vancouver South edit Wai Young Victoria edit Jack McClintock West Vancouver Sunshine Coast Sea to Sky Country edit John WestonYukon 1 seat editYukon edit Darrell PasloskiNorthwest Territories 1 seat editWestern Arctic edit Brendan BellNunavut 1 seat editNunavut edit Leona Aglukkaq MLA for Nattilik and Health Minister for the Government of NunavutSee also editResults of the Canadian federal election 2008 Results by riding for the Canadian federal election 2008References edit Elections Canada Canada Votes 2008 Bas Richelieu Nicolet Becancour Canadian Broadcasting Corporation accessed 9 August 2009 Canada Votes 2008 Brome Missisquoi Candidate Profiles Canadian Broadcasting Corporation accessed 22 November 2010 One of Quinlan s degrees is a Bachelor of Commerce from Concordia University See Shawn Berry Canadian Alliance fields candidate in Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Record 25 October 2000 p 5 Graham Fraser Race for the right Toronto Star 13 June 2000 p 1 Sheldon Alberts Day aides threaten to sue Strahl National Post 17 May 2001 A1 Brian Laghi Harper fires four former Day staff Globe and Mail 23 March 2002 A8 Randy Boswell U S murder case to test Tories on extradition National Post 28 June 2006 A6 Media Advisory President of the Treasury Board in Greater Toronto Area press release Canada NewsWire 16 January 2007 8 24 Minister of Finance to Address the Conseil du patronat du Quebec and to Visit Varennes Quebec press release Canada NewsWire 27 March 2007 15 16 Sarah Rogers Quinlan promises anglo attention B M Tory Sherbrooke Record 9 April 2008 p 4 Quinlan s electoral record is as follows Election Division Party Votes Place Winner2000 federal Sherbrooke Canadian Alliance 2 284 4 51 3 8 Serge Cardin Bloc Quebecois2008 federal Brome Missisquoi Conservative 9 309 18 66 3 6 Christian Ouellet Bloc QuebecoisSources Official results Elections Canada 2000 and 2008 Campaign about ideas drives Mulcair Outremont Montreal Gazette 15 October 2008 B4 OUTREMONT 2008 10 14 History of Federal Ridings Since 1867 Parliament of Canada accessed 24 March 2017 Rita Legault Facing opposition in Shefford Sherbrooke Record 24 September 2008 p 1 Maurice Crossfield Whistleblower in to win for Conservatives in Shefford Sherbrooke Record 22 December 2005 p 4 Lambert s electoral record is as follows Election Division Party Votes Place Winner2006 federal Shefford Conservative 12 734 24 76 2 5 Robert Vincent Bloc Quebecois2008 federal Shefford Conservative 9 927 19 63 3 5 Robert Vincent Bloc QuebecoisSources Official results Elections Canada 2006 and 2008 Port CEO rips Martin for bridge comments The Globe and Mail Online Edition 28 November 2003 Covering the waterfront Toronto s first female harbourmaster takes helm of complex port job Toronto Star page B1 5 April 2001 Harold Carmichael Labelle wants to carry Tory banner Sudbury Star 20 July 2007 A4 Tories prepare for nomination meeting Sudbury Star 2 November 2007 A4 Rachel Punch Parties ready for fall vote Sudbury Star 29 August 2008 A1 Lara Bradley An unlikely Tory among Liberals Sudbury Star 4 October 2008 A3 Labelle retracts radio interview statements Sudbury Star 22 September 2008 A3 Voters still wary of Harper editorial Sudbury Star 27 September 2008 A10 Angela Scappatura Gerry Labelle supports arts Sudbury Star 11 October 2008 A3 Thibeault in Sudbury editorial Sudbury Star 11 October 2008 A10 Lara Bradley Labelle jubilant in defeat Sudbury Star 15 October 2008 A3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conservative Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election amp oldid 1204688292 St John s South Mount Pearl, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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