- Liberal Party candidates, 2006 Canadian federal election
The
Liberal Party of Canada ran a full slate of 308 candidates in the 2006 federal election, and won 103 seats to form theOfficial Opposition against a Conservativeminority government . The party had previously been in power since1993 .Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages. Information about others may be found here.
Quebec Kim Leclerc (
Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia )Kim Leclerc was born in
Quebec City in 1985. He lived inMatane until the age of six, when his family moved toJames Bay and thenAbitibi-Témiscamingue . He was the youngest Liberal candidate in the election. After the election he studiedeconomics andpolitics atUniversité Laval .Ontario Javid Mirza (Hamilton Centre )Mirza received 11,224 votes (23.49%), finishing second against
New Democratic Party incumbentDavid Christopherson .Geoff Turner (
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington )Turner (born in Perth,
Ontario ) has a degree inPolitical Science fromWilfrid Laurier University , and has worked on development projects inIndia andSoutheast Asia . He joined the Liberal Party in1997 , [http://www.geoffturner.ca/about/] , and was twenty-four years old during the election. [http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/148/] Several media reports from the campaign highlighted his energy as a candidate ("Kingston Whig-Standard", 2 January 2006).He received 14,709 votes (24.74%), finishing second against Conservative incumbent Scott Reid.
Elizabeth Kirley (
Simcoe—Grey )Kirley is a lawyer in
Tottenham, Ontario . She has aBachelor of Arts degree in English and aBachelor of Education degree from theUniversity of Windsor , and aBachelor of Laws degree from theUniversity of Western Ontario . She has practised criminal, family and children's law for fourteen years in the Simcoe region, and has worked as an assistantCrown Attorney . At the time of the election, Kirley was working toward completion of aMaster of Laws degree in international law fromOsgoode Hall Law School . [http://www.lpco.ca/elizabethkirley/yourmp.aspx] She received 18,689 votes (30.86%), finishing second against Conservative incumbentHelena Guergis .Rod Finnie (
Wellington—Halton Hills )Finnie is a municipal politician in Wellington County. He was elected to the council of Erin in 1997, was chosen as the town’s deputy mayor later in the same year. He was elected as
mayor of Erin in 2000, ane was re-elected without opposition in 2003. Finnie was also elected to the council of Wellington County in 1997-98, and was returned in 2000, and has chaired the county’s administration, finance and personnel committee. In private life, he has operated a land surveying company since 1985. [http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/205/]In 2001, Finnie called for a 5% levy on large bottled-water companies accessing local water supplies ("Guelph Mercury", 17 December 2001). He opposed an anti-smoking by-law in 2003 ("Kitchener-Waterloo Record", 17 June 2003), and voted against a municipal tax increase in early 2004 ("Guelph Mercury", 29 March 2004). Finnie opposed a Greenbelt plan proposed by the provincial government of
Dalton McGuinty in late 2004, arguing that half of his community would be classified as “protected” from development under the proposed legislation ("Guelph Mercury", 20 October 2004).He received 16,065 votes (29.17%) in the election, finishing second against Conservative incumbent
Michael Chong . Finnie expressed his personal respect for Chong after the results were declared ("Guelph Mercury", 24 January 2006).Werner Keller (
Windsor West )Keller (born
1959 ) holdsBachelor of Applied Science (1981 ),Master of Business Administration (1987 ) andBachelor of Laws (1987) degrees from theUniversity of Windsor . He is an associate partner in the law firm of Sutts, Strosberg, practicing in the areas of corporate law, commercial and class action litigation. He is also a Business Law Instructor at theUniversity of Windsor . Before entering law, he worked as a Chemical Engineer forUnion Carbide Canada as a Product Development Specialist inMontreal ,Quebec . [http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/209/#wernerkeller]He was president of the Windsor West riding association for seven years, and was an organizer for longtime Liberal
Member of Parliament (MP)Herb Gray ("Windsor Star", 10 and 24 January 2006). Following Gray's retirement in 2001, he co-chaired Dana Howe's unsuccessful bid for the Windsor West Liberal nomination ("Star", 16 March 2002).Keller was forty-six years old in 2006. He received 12,110 votes (25.39%), finishing second against
New Democratic Party incumbentBrian Masse .Manitoba Tanya Parks (
Elmwood—Transcona )Parks was born and resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is the owner of Distant Caravans in the Forks Market region, has volunteered for
UNICEF andFolklorama , and has produced fashion shows for Winnipeg charities. Parks has been Chair of the Manitoba Liberal Party Women's Association and director of the Manitoba Provincial Liberal Women's Association. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/218/ Elmwood—Transcona: Canada Votes 2006] ,Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , accessed 1 March 2007.]She supported
Michael Ignatieff 's 2006 bid to become Liberal Party leader, and also endorsedMarie Poulin 's bid to become party president. [ [http://www.thehilltimes.ca/members/login.php?fail=2&destination=/html/index.php?display=story&full_path=/2006/september/4/liblist/&c=2 "An update on Liberal leadership candidates and some of their supporters"] , "Hill Times", 4 September 2006.] [ [http://www.mariepoulin.ca/en/endorsments/ Marie Poulin for LPC President] , Liberal Party of Canada, accessed 1 March 2007.]Garry McLean (
Portage—Lisgar )McLean was born on
September 22 ,1951 at Manitoba'sDog Creek Indian Reserve . He has a Social Services Certificate fromAssiniboine Community College in Brandon, and worked a social worker for over twenty years. McLean has been a Band Councillor and General Manager at theLake Manitoba First Nation , [http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:FIqw9WRmnp0J:www.liberal.ca/bio_e.aspx%3Fid%3D46007%26type%3Dcan+%22Garry+McLean%22&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=1] and was once a political advisor to former Manitoba Grand ChiefRod Bushie .In 1996, he argued that government assistance programs were not adequately addressing the cost of food shipments to northern Manitoba. According to McLean, many northern families on social assistance were unable to pay their monthly food bills and were forced into cycles of debt as a result ("Winnipeg Free Press",
15 November 1996 ). To address the problem, he co-founded the First Nations Buying Group and arranged bulk purchases for isolated First Nations groups across the country. In September2002 , McLean was hired by the Vickar Community Chev Olds car dealership in Winnipeg as a liaison with First Nations consumers ("WFP",7 February 2003 ).McLean was one of three aboriginal candidates for the Liberal Party in Manitoba in the 2006 election ("Canadian Press",
5 January 2006 ). He received 4,199 votes (11.39%), finishing a distant second against Conservative incumbentBrian Pallister .
=Wes Penner (Provencher)=Penner was born on February 23, 1939, and raised on a farm in
Landmark, Manitoba . He has aBachelor of Arts degree from St. John's College, and aBachelor of Education degree and Teaching Certificate from theUniversity of Manitoba . He worked as a teacher for ten years before becoming a full-time entrepreneur.After starting in agricultural machinery sales, Penner founded Powerland Computers in
1985 with his son Kevin and nephew Mark Penner. TheWinnipeg -based business grew into a success, and generated sales of eight million dollars in1993 ("Computer Dealer News",9 March 1994 ). In1999 , Penner and his partners purchased the Pinawa Resort and Conference Centre in southeastern Manitoba ("Winnipeg Free Press",6 October 1999 ).He is now president of David Penner Development, owner and operator of the Wilderness Edge Retreat and Conference Centre in Pinawa, and a partner in the construction firm Woodmaster. He is active with the Historica Foundation of Canada and the Professional Development and Education Committee, and is a founding director of The Technology Consortium. [http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/221/]
Penner is a member of the
Mennonite Central Committee 's Peace and Social Concerns Committee, and has been involved in refugee assistance and anti-war causes. [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:f9fPFk7UFXkJ:www.liberal.ca/bio_e.aspx%3Fid%3D46008%26type%3Dcan+%22Wes+Penner%22&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=1] In2003 , he tried to mobilize international support for an initiative to prevent the invasion of Iraq. Under the proposal favoured by Penner and others,Saddam Hussein would have turned over his weapons in return for protection byRussia ,France andGermany . The international contacts never materialized, and the plan came to nothing ("WFP",24 March 2003 ).The 2006 campaign was Penner's third bid for federal office. He campaigned for the Liberal Party in the 1988 federal election, and for
Mel Hurtig 's National Party in 1993. He was listed as sixty-six years old.Penner opposed Conservative leader
Stephen Harper 's plans to reopen the national debate on same-sex marriage during the 2006 election. He was quoted as saying, "Gay Canadians have suffered a lot. All they want is some respect and (Harper) has to make a big deal out of it" (Marc Zienkiewicz, "Beausejour Review", online edition,15 December 2005 ). Same-sex marriage is legal in Canada.Parmjeet Singh Gill (
Winnipeg North )Gill is a prominent member of
Winnipeg 'sSikh community. He holdsBachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees fromPanjab University inChandigarh , Punjab,India . He is the fundraising chairperson for the Manitoba Sikh Cultural and Seniors' Centre, and in 1988 helped to found the Sikh Volunteers Association, which operates blood drives. He also operates a Subway restaurant and small trucking company ("WPF", 2 January 2006). He was forty-four years old in 2006. [http://www.parmjeetgill.ca/html/about_parmjeet.html]Gill joined the Liberal Party in
1989 , and gave active support toRey Pagtakhan 's election campaigns. He originally supportedAllan Rock 's abortive efforts to succeedJean Chrétien as Liberal Party leader, and was elected to theManitoba Liberal Party 's executive vice-presidency in 2001 on a "Rock slate" ("Winnipeg Free Press", 2 December 2001). When Rock announced that he would not campaign for the party leadership, Gill declared his support forPaul Martin ("WFP", 2 March 2003).He received 5,752 votes (21.11%) in 2006, finishing second against
New Democratic Party incumbentJudy Wasylycia-Leis .Alberta Mike Swanson (
Calgary Southwest )Swanson was raised in Claresholm, Alberta, and received a
Bachelor of Laws degree from theUniversity of Alberta in1982 . He has practiced law in Edmonton, Calgary and other Alberta communities, and is now a partner in the firm Beaumont Church LLP, working in civil and criminal litigation and agricultural law. He also operates a farm and ranch that his family has owned since1902 . He was forty-eight years old at the time of the election. [http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:D6eM-tZfAq0J:www.liberal.ca/bio_e.aspx%3Fid%3D48008%26type%3Dcan+%22Mike+Swanson%22+Liberal&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=1]Swanson's family has long-standing Liberal roots in Alberta ("Globe and Mail",
29 December 2005 ). He received 6,553 votes (11.41%), finishing second against Conservative Party leaderStephen Harper , who became Prime Minister as a result of that federal election.Footnotes
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