The Christian Heritage Party of Canada fielded 59 candidates in the 1993 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page.
Manitoba[edit]
Abe Neufeld (Brandon—Souris)[edit]
Neufeld is a Mennonite pastor. He was minister of the Zion Mennonite Church in Swift Current, Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1969, and minister of the Steinbach Mennonite Church from 1976 to 1992.[1] Now retired, he still presides over occasional services in Winnipeg.[2]
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988 federal | Brandon—Souris | Christian Heritage Party | 1,324 | 5/7 | Lee Clark, Progressive Conservative | |
1993 federal | Brandon—Souris | Christian Heritage Party | 339 | 0.92 | 5/8 | Glen McKinnon, Liberal |
Other candidates[edit]
- Robert Adams (Saint-Henri—Westmount, QC) (also ran in 1988)
- Joe Appleman (Northumberland, ON)
- Marc Bianco (Halton—Peel, ON)
- Jean Blaquière (Verchères, QC) (won party leadership in 1994, stepped down, 1995) (also ran in 1995 byelection)
- Bill Boesterd (Fraser Valley East, BC)
- Tim Bonner (Mission—Coquitlam, BC)
- Mae Boudreau-Pedersen (Beauséjour, NB) (also ran in 1990 byelection)
- Gerald Lionel Brinders (Kootenay East, BC) (also ran in 1988)
- Durk T. Bruinsma (Durham, ON) (multiple elections)
- David W. Bylsma (St. Catharines, ON) (multiple elections)
- Geoffrey Capp (Yukon, YT) (multiple elections)
- Brian Chiasson (Oshawa, ON)
- Bob A. Dekraker (Elgin-Norfolk, ON)
- Ken De Vries (London West, ON) (multiple elections)
- Martin Dewit (Lisgar—Marquette, MB) (also ran in 1997)
- Louis Duke (Sarnia—Lambton, ON) (also ran in 2000)
- Jack Enserink (Annapolis Valley-Hants, NS) (also ran in 1988)
- Keith Gee (Delta, BC) (also ran in 1988)
- Ken Goudy (Mackenzie, SK)
- John Freddie Gunn (Malpeque, PE)
- Larry Heather (Calgary West, AB) (multiple elections)
- Baird Judson (Hillsborough, PE) (multiple elections)
- Alfred Kiers (Erie, ON) (was a party leadership candidate in 1994) (also ran in 1997)
- Ian Knight (York—Simcoe, ON) (also ran in 1997, 2000)
- Ted Kryn (Waterloo, ON)
- Louis 'Luke' Kwantes (Skeena, BC)
- Cor Labots (Edmonton East, AB)
- Isaac Legere (Moncton, NB)
- Darren Lowe (Vancouver Centre, BC)
- Terry M. Marshall (Kingston and the Islands, ON) (multiple elections)
- Steve McLean (Cumberland-Colchester, NS)
- Walter Opmeer (Vancouver Quadra, BC)
- Ivor Ottrey (Medicine Hat, AB) (was a party leadership candidate in 1994)
- Hugh Owens (Regina—Wascana, SK)
- Rudy Penner (St. Albert, AB)
- Michael Picard (Cambridge, ON)
- Peter Piers (Yellowhead, AB)
- Bert Prins (Prince George—Bulkley Valley, BC) (also ran in 1988)
- Pat Schiebel (Kitchener, ON)
- Robert Scott (Winnipeg Transcona, MB) (multiple elections)
- Bill Stilwell (Surrey North, BC) (also ran in 1988, 1997)
- Heather Stilwell (Surrey—White Rock—South Langley, BC) (PARTY LEADER, 1993–1994)
- Hans Strikwerda (Oxford, ON) (also ran in 1988)
- Dave Switzer (Prince Edward—Hastings, ON) (also ran in 2008)
- Judy Thompson (Carleton-Gloucester, ON)
- Ann Marie Tomlins (Simcoe Centre, ON)
- Bob Tremblett (St. John's East, NF) (also ran in 1988)
- Eric Truijen (Selkirk—Red River, MB) (multiple elections)
- Ron Van Den Enden (Hamilton—Wentworth, ON)
- Sid Vander Heide (Perth—Wellington—Waterloo, ON)
- John Van Der Woude (Prince George—Peace River, BC) (also ran in 1997, 2000)
- Edward John Vanwoudenberg (Fraser Valley West, BC) (also ran in 1988, 2000)
- Clyde Vint (Richmond, BC)
- Donald Waterhouse (Victoria-Haliburton, ON)
- Ken Willis (Lambton-Middlesex, ON) (also ran in 1997)
- Stan Winters (London-Middlesex, ON) (also ran in 1997)
- Brian Zacharias (Kootenay West—Revelstoke, BC) (also ran in 1997)
- Henry Zekveld (Huron—Bruce, ON) (also ran in 2006, 2008)
Byelection Candidates, 1993-1997[edit]
- Gilles Gauthier (Ottawa—Vanier, Ontario) (Feb 13, 1995)
- Jean Blaquière (Brome—Missisquoi, Quebec) (Feb 13, 1995) (stepped down as leader, Nov 1995)
- Ron Gray (Etobicoke North, Ontario) (Mar 25, 1996) (leadership victor, Nov 1995)
- Tristan Alexander Emmanuel (Hamilton East, Ontario) (Jun 17, 1996)
References[edit]
- ^ "Zion Mennonite Church (Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada)", Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online, accessed 19 December 2006; "Steinbach Mennonite Church", Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online, accessed 19 December 2006.
- ^ MB Herald: September 23, 2005: Deaths Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Mennonite Brethren Herald, 23 September 2005, accessed 19 December 2006.