===Peter J. Ellis (
Guelph)===
Peter J. Ellis received 634 votes, finishing fifth against
Liberal incumbent
Brenda Chamberlain. ===Stephen Downey (
Hamilton Centre)=== Downey received 520 votes (1.17%), finishing fifth against
New Democratic Party candidate
David Christopherson. See his entry
here for more information. ===Terry Marshall (
Kingston and the Islands)=== See
here for full information. Marshall has been a candidate for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, having campaigned for the party four times. ===Allan (Al) James (
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex)=== James is a chemical engineer. He was 43 years old in 2002, and was a Global manager for the
Dow Automotive Group in
Sarnia (
Windsor Star, 11 May 2002). He has campaigned for the CHP on three occasions. ===Linda Klassen (
St. Catharines)=== Klassen was born Linda Stacey. She moved from her home region of
Simcoe County to the Niagara region in 1985, and was a Community Outreach Counsellor with the Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre, St. Catharines from 1989 to 2001.Before running for the CHP in 2004, she campaigned for the
Family Coalition Party of Ontario in the
2003 provincial election. Klassen has argued that the concept of "sexual orientation" has been fabricated by "deviants who wanted their unnatural sexual preferences dignified and legalized", and has written that Canadian society was better when
homosexuality was "in the closet".[https://web.archive.org/web/20060105104443/http://www.christianity.ca/faith/faith-and-thought/2004/08.001.html ===Pat Woode (
Wellington—Halton Hills)=== Woode was born in 1946, near
Woodstock, Ontario. She graduated in Social Work from the
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1968, and after a year she had graduated from the institute, she worked at
Queen Elizabeth Hospital in
Toronto from 1969 to 1973. Woode wrote a column on disability issues in the
Georgetown Herald from 1983 to 1988, hosted a show on Halton Cable TV for three years, and has been an environmental activist. She is affiliated with the
Family Coalition Party of Ontario at the provincial level, and is an opponent of
abortion and
gay rights.She was 58 years old in 2004.[http://www.guelphmercury.com/fed_election2004/fed_election2004_040629105043.html She received 826 votes (1.65%), finishing fifth against
Conservative candidate
Michael Chong. ==Manitoba==