MarketGreen Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election
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Green Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election

[[Newfoundland and Labrador]] - 7 seats
==Prince Edward Island - 4 seats ==
[[Quebec]] - 75 seats
Sources: Maurice Crossfield, "Quinlan re-elected Bromont mayor by landslide," Sherbrooke Record, 4 November 2002, p. 10; Élections Bromont 2002, Candidate Pierre Brassard, retrieved 18 November 2010; Joshua Bleser, "Pauline Quinlan returned as mayor of Bromont," Sherbrooke Record, 7 November 2005, p. 4; Canada Votes 2008: Brome—Missisquoi, candidate profiles, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved 18 November 2010; Official Results: 2008 election, Elections Canada; Simon-Olivier Lorange, Confiance renouvelée en Pauline Quinlan, 2 November 2009, retrieved 18 November 2010. Sources: Official results, Elections Canada: 2006 and Official Results: 2008; Simon-Olivier Lorange, Confiance renouvelée en Pauline Quinlan, 2 November 2009, retrieved 18 November 2010. ==Ontario - 106 seats ==
[[Ontario]] - 106 seats
Berrigan was one of several people arrested on 26 June 2010, at the G20 Toronto protests. After taking part in non-violent protests, and wandering the streets in observation, she and a group of friends returned to Queen's Park in the evening for their bicycles. She was arrested while standing in the designated protest zone and taken to a detention centre, where she was kept in a small cage that was exposed to pepper spray and not given food or water for eight hours. She was released the next day, after being charged with obstruction and unlawful demonstration. Berrigan has described her arrest as "completely unacceptable" and the arrest conditions as "inhumane." ==Manitoba - 14 seats ==
[[Alberta]] - 28 seats
==British Columbia - 36 seats==
[[Yukon]] - 1 seat
==Northwest Territories - 1 seat ==
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