Independent candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election

Seventy-one independent and non-affiliated candidates contested the 2008 Canadian federal election in different ridings across the country. Of these, two were elected: André Arthur in Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, Quebec, and Bill Casey in Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley, Nova Scotia. Both had parliamentary experience: Arthur was first elected in 2006 as an independent, while Casey had served as a Progressive Conservative and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for many years before leaving the party due to policy differences.

Candidates edit

Quebec (incomplete) edit

Riding
Candidate's Name Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank Notes
Brome—Missisquoi David Marler M Lawyer 354 0.71 6th Marler contested the 2006 federal election as a Conservative before leaving the party over the "In and Out" funding scandal.

Ontario (incomplete) edit

Riding
Candidate's Name Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank Notes
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Denis Gagné M Farmer[1] 293 0.62 5th Gagné supported a guaranteed annual income and toll roads.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ History of Federal Ridings Since 1867: RENFREW--NIPISSING--PEMBROKE (2008/10/14), Parliament of Canada, accessed 29 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Say no to Cheryl Gallant this time" [editorial], Ottawa Citizen, 7 October 2008, C4.