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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.
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]
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
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)
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"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.
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MB Herald: September 23, 2005: Deaths
Archived September 27, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine , Mennonite Brethren Herald, 23 September 2005, accessed 19 December 2006.
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