Elections

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Meet Independent Candidate Dennis Valenta 2006

Dennis Valenta is running in Huron-Bruce as a Independent Candidate for the 2006 federal election. Dennis resides in Clinton ON and is a truck driver for 25 years, currently working for Little Rock Farm Trucking in Walkerton ON.

Meet Federal CHP Candidate Dave Joslin 2006

Dave Joslin is running in Huron-Bruce for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, he previously ran in the provincial election for the Family Coalition Party. David is a Fitter-Welder and has a degree from Georgian College. Some interest are reading, theology, and political theory. David resides in Huron East with his wife and four children.

Meet Federal Green Party Candidate Victoria Serda 2006

Victoria Serda is the Green Party of Canada candidate for Huron-Bruce. She was born and raised in the Owen Sound area, and lives in Port Elgin with her husband and daughter. Victoria has a Bachelor degree in Education from the University of Waterloo, has been a private school teacher, and now home schools her daughter. […]

Meet Federal NDP Candidate Grant Robertson 2006

Grant Robertson is the New Democratic Party of Canada Candidate for Huron-Bruce. Grant is a family farmer married to Sarah Slater and they have three children. Grant has a long history of community involvement and leadership serving on numerous boards and committees.

Meet Federal Conservative Candidate Ben Lobb 2006

Ben Lobb is seeking election in the 2006 federal election for the riding of Huron-Bruce. Ben was born and raised in Clinton Ontario and currently resides in Holmesville ON. He attended Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee and currently works in the finance department of Wescast Industries in Wingham, and for his father Richard Lobb Auctions. […]

Meet Federal Liberal Incumbent Paul Steckle 2006

Paul Steckle is the Liberal Party of Canada Candidate in Huron-Bruce. Steckle is a life-long resident of Zurich ON, respected municipal leader, and was first elected as Member of Parliament for Huron-Bruce in 1993. He was re-elected in 1997, 2000 and 2004.