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Agriculture & Food

Canada Grain Act

Modernize the Canada Grain Act and Canadian Grain Commission, with a focus on consultation with farmers; Return $130 million in overcharged user fees from the CGC to farmers.

Education & Training

Job training

Work with colleges and universities to make sure courses, programs, and academic curricula reflect labour demands; Make sure government retraining programs meet demand for skills required.

RESPs

Raise the government's contribution to an RESP from 20% to 30% for every dollar invested up to $2,500 a year.

A couple who begins contributing $25 a month to an RESP right after their child’s birth will receive $1,620 by age 18. That’s $540 more than they would receive currently.

Another couple that is able to invest $50 a month will receive $3,240 in government contributions by age 18. That’s $1,080 more than they would receive currently.

Low-income parents will receive 50 per cent on the first $500 they invest every year. Today, they only receive 40 per cent.

From Andrew Scheer announces plan to boost the RESP, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Environment, Climate Change, & Energy

Carbon pricing

Remove the federal price on carbon.

Conservation

Reestablish the Hunting and Angling Advisory Panel to give hunters and anglers input into decisions on protecting natural habitats.

Green buildings and housing

Introduce a 20% refundable credit on family's income tax for green improvements to their homes over $1000 and up to $20,000.

Installation of high-quality insulation

Investments in high-efficiency furnaces

Replacement of doors and windows with more efficient models

Upgrading of ventilation, heating and cooling systems

Installation of solar panels

From Scheer announces Green Home Renovation Tax Credit to lower greenhouse gas emissions, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Major energy projects

Create a national energy corridor to carry Canadian energy & resources from coast to coast; Repeal Bill C-69; End ban on shipping traffic on the north coast of BC; Build the Trans Mountain Pipeline; assert federal jurisdiction over projects that are "for the general advantage".

We will replace Bill C-69 with a new process that sets clear expectations and timelines for environmental reviews. This will secure and maintain investment in Canada's energy sector as we restore confidence and certainty.

Further, we will reduce politicization of the review process and make sure that all designated projects undergo a rigorous consultation process. Foreign funded groups will be banned from using the approvals process to blog energy projects that are in our national interest. This new process will adhere to world-class environmental standards.

A new Conservative government will work collaboratively with provinces, territories, industry, and Indigenous groups.

From Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

To promote mutually beneficial conversations between Indigenous communities and resource project proponents, we will provide $10 million per year to the organizations that foster collaboration and encourage strong partnerships between these two groups.

From Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

Threats from climate change

Incorporate a mitigation and adaptation lens to infrastructure investments, with communities identifying and addressing risks; Pursue natural infrastructure projects to provide low-cost protection against floods, drought, and water quality issues; Invest in wildfire technology.

Waste & pollution

Work with provinces and municipalities to put an end to raw sewage being dumped in waterways; Review and modernize air quality standards; Reinstate the Lake Simcoe Clean-Up fund; Ban export of plastic waste.

Green innovation

Require companies emitting greenhouse gasses over limits to invest in research, development, and adoption of emissions-reducing technology; Provide a Green Investment Standards Certification; Create a 5% Green Patent Credit; Introduce a $250m Green Technology and Innovation Fund.

To incentivize the green technology sector to do research and development as well as commercialization here in Canada, we will reduce the tax rate to 5 per cent on income that is generated from green technology developed and patented in Canada. This is to encourage Canada to be a destination for green innovation. The increased supply of new emissions-reducing technology will in turn make green technology options more affordable for Canadians.

To support Canadian innovation, we will leverage up to $1 billion in private investment in new venture capital for Canadian green technology companies. This will build on the success of the previous Conservative government's Venture Capital Action Plan. We will do this by providing $250 million for a fund managed by the private sector, separate from government. The private sector will be required to invest $4 for each government dollar. We will recover this money for taxpayers by selling the investment when the company gets off the ground and reaches commercial potential. We will consult with industry to make sure our plan supports the best mix of early-stage to late-stage development.

To help innovators identify where they can find talent, information, and resources from the private and public sectors, we will create a single online hub for green technology innovators.

To make it easier for builders and contractors to retrofit green homes, we will provide regulatory support for the development of Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC). ESPC is a relatively new concept that has had success in other jurisdictions. It works by using investment capital up front and then having the building owner pay back the investor through the energy savings. We will also establish a Green Home Retrofit Code that will form part of the regulatory backing required for a new ESPC market to be established.

Retrieved from Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

Government & Democracy

Conflict-of-interest

Introduce real penalties for violations of the Conflict of Interest Act; Disallow the indirect holding of shares by Cabinet ministers; Increase oversight powers of the Ethics Commissioner to request additional information about the content of meetings.

Government security

Conduct periodic cyber security penetration testing on all government departments; Establish a Cabinet Committee on Cyber Security and Data Privacy.

Lobbying

Prohibit those charged with a criminal offence from lobbying for changes to laws that would benefit them in their own criminal proceeding; Increase oversight powers of the Lobbying Commissioner to request additional information about the content of meetings.

Public service whistleblowers

Shift burden of proof from whistleblowers to employers in cases of reprisals; Provide legal & procedural advice to any public servant seeking to make a protected disclosure or file a reprisal complaint; Expand current protections to include those working on government contracts.

Health

Autism

Work with stakeholders to develop a National Autism Strategy; Invest $50 million over five years to develop a comprehensive strategy in consultation with autistic individuals, autism organizations, governments, and Indigenous communities.

Disabilities

Decrease the number of hours spent per week on life-sustaining therapy needed to qualify for the Disability Tax Credit from 14 to 10; Expand the definition of what counts as life-sustaining therapy.

This new Act will reduce the number of hours spent per week on life-sustaining therapy needed to qualify for the credit from 14 to 10. It will also expand the definition of what counts as life-sustaining therapy to include determining dosages of medical food and activities related to determining dosages of medication, including dietary or exercise regimes. This would allow 35,000 more Canadians with disabilities the potential to access savings of an average of $2,100 a year.

From Andrew Scheer to expand eligibility criteria to access Disability Tax Credit, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Wait times and access

Invest $1.5 billion in a first term to purchase MRI machines and CT machines to replace and add machines across the country; Provide $15 million to implement the Framework on Palliative Care in Canada.

Housing

Home heating

Remove the GST from home heating costs.

Home ownership

Modify the mortgage stress test to ensure first-time homebuyers aren't unnecessarily prevent from accessing mortgages; Remove the stress test from mortgage renewals; Increase amortization periods to 30 years for first-time homebuyers.

Housing supply

Make surplus federal real estate available for development to increase the supply of housing; Introduce a Build More Homes Competition for municipalities.

To empower municipalities to build more homes, a new Conservative government will introduce the Build More Homes Competition. This competition will reward municipalities that have proven to reduce red tape that stands in the way of new home construction.

From Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

Speculation

Launch an inquiry into money laundering in the real estate sector; Work with industry partners to eliminate practices that inflate housing prices.

Illicit Drugs & Overdoses

Opioid crisis

Revise the Canadian drugs and substance strategy to focus on helping Canadians recover from addiction.

Immigration, Refugees, & Borders

Economic immigration

Increase the number of points awarded for a job offer under the Express Entry Program; Match international students finished university with jobs; Provide new economic immigrants info about opportunities outside of urban centres; Rework the Temporary Foreign Workers Program.

To reduce duplication and ease the application process, we will create a trusted employer system so that companies do not have to constantly re-apply to the program. We will establish clear standards and timelines for Labour Market Impact Assessment processes and revise the zoning regions to make sure rural areas and tourism hotspots are not lumped into large geographic areas with urban hubs.

To ensure that those who enter Canada as low-skilled workers, as justified by concrete labour market data, are treated fairly, we will establish a path to permanence by allowing employers to sponsor applications for permanent residency. Immigration is good for the economy, good for jobs, and good for people who have chosen to come to Canada.

We will continue to monitor the Temporary Foreign Workers Program to ensure that it is achieving its intended results: supporting Canadian businesses with genuine labour needs, while also ensuring that Canadians get the first crack at jobs in our country.

From Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

Refugees

Remove the cap on privately sponsored refugees; Ensure departmental resources are sufficiently focused on privately sponsored refugees; Prioritize genocide survivors, LGBTQ+ refugees, and internally displaced people in the Government-Assisted Refugees program.

Indigenous Issues

Indigenous rights

Appoint a Minister for Consulting Indigenous Rights Holders.

International Relations

Human rights abroad

Use Canada's Magnitsky legislation to target hostile regimes such as Iran.

International assistance

Cut 25% of foreign aid spending; Provide additional military and non-military support to Ukraine.

Jobs & the Economy

Adoptive Leave

Introduce a 15-week EI adoption leave modelled on the EI maternity leave. Income received will be tax-free.

Entrepreneurship & small business

Repeal tax increases on small business investments; Exempt spouses from tax increases on small business dividends; Make it easier to navigate tax system; Reduce federal regulations by 25%; Implement a 2-for-1 rule for new regulations; Assign a Minister to lead red tape reduction.

Repeal Trudeau’s tax increases on small business investments

Exempt spouses from Trudeau’s tax increases on small business dividends

Make it easier to navigate Canada’s tax system and the Canada Revenue Agency

Reduce federal regulations by 25 per cent

Implement a 2-for-1 rule for new regulations

Assign a Minister reporting directly to the Prime Minister to lead red tape reduction efforts

Mandate ministers and regulators to support innovation, economic growth, and global competitiveness

Champion Canada’s small businesses to the world

From Scheer pledges support to small businesses, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Interprovincial trade

Convene a first ministers' meeting to establish a new comprehensive and effective free trade agreement; Expand the Red Seal programme.

Manufacturing jobs

Review the tax system to improve Canada's competitiveness, including in the manufacturing sector; Reduce the regulatory burden by 25%; Diversify Canada's trade toward emerging markets and reduce dependence on the US by signing free trade agreements with Mercosur, ASEAN, & the UK.

Pensions

Require all federally-regulated companies to report on the solvency of their pension funds; Allow the transfer of underfunded pension plans to a more successful plan; Restrict bonuses for executives of companies going through bankruptcy.

Public infrastructure

Ensure regions receive a fair share of infrastructure funding with budgets for each; Scrap the Infrastructure Bank; Fund George Massey Tunnel Replacement, Yonge Subway Extension, & 3rd link between Quebec City & Levis; Proceed with projects committed to by the Liberals.

 - Set aside a separate fund for rural and remote communities.

Justice, Crime, & Law Enforcement

Deferred Prosecution Agreements & SNC-Lavalin scandal

Launch a judicial inquiry into the SNC-Lavalin scandal; Allow the RCMP to access information protected by cabinet confidence by making an application to the Supreme Court.

Gangs

End automatic bail for gang members awaiting trial and revoke parole for those who associate with their former gang following release; Identify known gangs as criminal entities; Bring in tougher sentences including 5-year mandatory prison sentence for violent gang crime.

End automatic bail for gang members awaiting trial and revoke parole for any gang member who associates with their former gang following release.

Identify known gangs as criminal entities in the Criminal Code, similar to how terrorist organizations are currently listed.

Bring in tougher sentences, including a five-year minimum mandatory prison sentence for violent gang crime, with a new five-year minimum mandatory prison sentence for possession of a smuggled firearm.

From Andrew Scheer releases Conservative plan for A Safer Canada, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Guns

Create a CBSA firearms smuggling task force to intercept illegal firearms at the Canada-US border; Strengthen background checks for gun licenses and make it a crime to provide a firearm to anyone who has been prohibiting from owning one.

Human trafficking

Strengthen human trafficking laws, including consecutive sentences for those who are convicted on multiple counts of human trafficking; Ensure Canada meets commitments under the Palermo Protocol.

Prisons and prisoners

Tie parole eligibility to job skills training; Take steps towards statutory release & replace it with earned parole; Continue to fund extant rehab programs focusing on literacy, numeracy, anger management, & addiction; Require all necessary admin work complete before release.

 - End unescorted day passes from prison
 - End the prison needle exchange program
 - Require full body scans for those who enter prison

Military & Veterans

Defence funding

Depoliticize military procurement.

Veterans

Enshrine a Military Covenant between the government and veterans to guarantee every Veteran is treated with respect and provided timely services; Clear backlog of benefit applications within two years; Create a reliable, dependable pension system; Strengthen transition services.

Enshrine, in legislation, a Military Covenant between the Government of Canada and all Canada’s Veterans. This will guarantee that every Veteran is treated with respect and is provided services in a timely manner.

Clear the current backlog of Veterans’ benefit applications within 24 months.

Create a reliable, dependable pension system that, unlike the Liberal status quo, is fair to Canada’s most disabled Veterans.

Strengthen transition services to support discharged or retired Canadian Armed Forces members.

Strike an independent inquiry to provide answers about Canadian Armed Forces members who were administered mefloquine.

Provide more service dogs to Canadian Veterans in their communities.

Put vital commemoration projects, like the National Memorial for Canada’s War in Afghanistan, back on track.

From Andrew Scheer promises more support for Canada's Veterans, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Natural Resources

Competitiveness & Natural Resources Canada

Set up a task force of experts to engage with industry, Indigenous communities, and other concerned Canadians, to increase confidence in Canadian resource development.

Fisheries

Create advisory panels to rebuild critical stocks; Increase support for Salmonid Enhancement program; Restore community-led Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnership Program; Make stock recovery a strategic focus; Combat Seafood Fraud; Create a Modern Aquaculture Act.

We will double the price of the Salmon Conservation Stamp in BC for non-residence, with the proceeds going to the Pacific Salmon Federation.

To ensure that we can rebuild and maintain our important fish stocks, we will ensure that recovery plans are completed for all of Canada's critical fisheries. These plans will include strategies for responsibly managing predators and invasive species, like fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador and other regions have been asking for.

To recover our critical stocks and support this important task, a new Conservative government will make critical stock recovery a strategic focus for scientific research conducted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

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To make sure our hones Canadian fishers and vendors are not cheated, we will work with industry to develop a strategy to prevent seafood fraud and mislabelling which also creates food safety and health risks.

We will increase pathogen testing for open pen aquaculture sites so that we can identify and control risks to wild stocks. At the same time, this will allow the aquaculture industry to build confidence in its practices. We will also encourage the development and adoption of technology that can help to lower the risks associated with contact between wild and farmed salmon.

From Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

Forestry

Establish a Task Force on the Woodland Caribou; Increase funding to control pest species in national parks and on federal lands.

Technology

Artificial Intelligence

Apply regulatory standards for the ethical and secure use of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, and create a Canada Cyber Safe brand.

Privacy protections

Ensure companies collecting electronic data from Canadians have plain language terms of use agreements; Form an expert committee with industry leaders to define binding cyber security standards for critical infrastructure sectors and penalties for non-compliance.

Science & Innovation

Review innovation programmes to ensure they're supporting Canadian companies with patents, technologies, and economic benefits that remain national.

Transit & Transportation

Public transit options

Introduce a Green Public Transit Tax Credit on transit passes allowing for unlimited travel within Canada on local transit options.

The Credit will be for transit passes that allow for unlimited travel within Canada on local busses (sic), streetcars, subways, commuter trains, and ferries. Some electronic fare cards and weekly passes can be eligible if they are used on an ongoing basis.

From Andrew Scheer to reduce cost of public transit, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Transit infrastructure

Fund the Ontario Line and Yonge Subway Extension.

Misc. topics

Arts & culture

Allow families to claim up to $500/child for arts & educational activities expenses; Make the credit refundable; Allow families with children with disabilities to claim an additional $500/child/year; Extend the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program three years.

Child disabilities

Allow families with children with disabilities to claim an additional $500 per child, per year related to expenses on arts and educational activities, and an additional $500 per child, per year on fitness and sports-related materials.

Children & maternity

Remove federal income tax from Employment Insurance maternity and paternal benefits with a non-refundable tax credit of 15% for income earned under those two programmes.

Children's sports and fitness

Allow families to claim up to $1000 per child for expenses related to fitness or sports-related activities; Make the credit refundable; Allow parents of children with disabilities to claim an additional $500 per child, per year.

Emergency services

Reduce the number of service hours required for emergency services volunteers to qualify for federal tax credits to 150 hours per year.

Museums

Remove admission fees on visiting national museums; Make the grave sites of former Prime Ministers and Governors General national historic sites.

Rural and northern communities

Appoint a Minister of Rural Affairs; Ensure all Cabinet decisions have a rural perspective; Ensure government programmes consider life conditions and experiences of people in rural regions.

Seniors

Increase the Age Credit by $1,000; Maintain the Old Age Security at age 65.

Since the Age Credit is income-tested, it will benefit low to middle income seniors. With this measure, an individual aged 65 could receive up to $150 more per year and a couple could receive up to $300 more per year.

From Andrew Scheer will give more support to seniors, retrieved 2019-10-08.

Taxation

Introduce a Universal Tax Cut to reduce the rate of the lowest income bracket (under $47,630/year) from 15% to 13.75%.


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Conservative candidate for Scarborough—Agincourt

Quintus Thuraisingham

Conservative candidate for Scarborough—Guildwood

Bobby Singh

Conservative candidate for Scarborough—Rouge Park

Bruce Stanton

Conservative candidate for Simcoe North

Terry Dowdall

Conservative candidate for Simcoe—Grey

Frank Fang

Conservative candidate for Spadina—Fort York

Krystina Waler

Conservative candidate for St. Catharines

Eric Duncan

Conservative candidate for Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

Pierre St-Amant

Conservative candidate for Sudbury

Peter Kent

Conservative candidate for Thornhill

Linda Rydholm

Conservative candidate for Thunder Bay—Rainy River

Frank Pullia

Conservative candidate for Thunder Bay—Superior North

Kraymr Grenke

Conservative candidate for Timmins—James Bay

Ryan Lester

Conservative candidate for Toronto Centre

Zia Choudhary

Conservative candidate for Toronto—Danforth

Jae Truesdell

Conservative candidate for Toronto—St. Paul's

Helen-Claire Tingling

Conservative candidate for University—Rosedale

Teresa Kruze

Conservative candidate for Vaughan—Woodbridge

Jerry Zhang

Conservative candidate for Waterloo

Michael Chong

Conservative candidate for Wellington—Halton Hills

Todd McCarthy

Conservative candidate for Whitby

Daniel Lee

Conservative candidate for Willowdale

Henry Lau

Conservative candidate for Windsor West

Leo Demarce

Conservative candidate for Windsor—Tecumseh

Rachel Willson

Conservative candidate for York Centre

Jasveen Rattan

Conservative candidate for York South—Weston

Scot Davidson

Conservative candidate for York—Simcoe

Saskatchewan

Rosemarie Falk

Conservative candidate for Battlefords—Lloydminster

Kelly Block

Conservative candidate for Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek

Jeremy Patzer

Conservative candidate for Cypress Hills—Grasslands

Gary Vidal

Conservative candidate for Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River

Tom Lukiwski

Conservative candidate for Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan

Randy Hoback

Conservative candidate for Prince Albert

Warren Steinley

Conservative candidate for Regina—Lewvan

Andrew Scheer

Conservative candidate for Regina—Qu'Appelle

Michael Kram

Conservative candidate for Regina—Wascana

Brad Redekopp

Conservative candidate for Saskatoon West

Kevin Waugh

Conservative candidate for Saskatoon—Grasswood

Corey Tochor

Conservative candidate for Saskatoon—University

Robert Kitchen

Conservative candidate for Souris—Moose Mountain

Cathay Wagantall

Conservative candidate for Yorkton—Melville

New Brunswick

Martine Savoie

Conservative candidate for Acadie—Bathurst

Vincent Cormier

Conservative candidate for Beauséjour

Andrea Johnson

Conservative candidate for Fredericton

Rob Moore

Conservative candidate for Fundy Royal

Nelson Fox

Conservative candidate for Madawaska—Restigouche

Peggy McLean

Conservative candidate for Miramichi—Grand Lake

Sylvie Godin-Charest

Conservative candidate for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe

John Williamson

Conservative candidate for New Brunswick Southwest

Rodney Weston

Conservative candidate for Saint John—Rothesay

Richard Bragdon

Conservative candidate for Tobique—Mactaquac

Newfoundland & Labrador

Matthew Chapman

Conservative candidate for Avalon

Sharon Vokey

Conservative candidate for Bonavista—Burin—Trinity

Alex Bracci

Conservative candidate for Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame

Larry Flemming

Conservative candidate for Labrador

Josh Eisses

Conservative candidate for Long Range Mountains

Joedy Wall

Conservative candidate for St. John's East

Terry Martin

Conservative candidate for St. John's South—Mount Pearl

Nova Scotia

Alfie MacLeod

Conservative candidate for Cape Breton—Canso

George Canyon

Conservative candidate for Central Nova

Scott Armstrong

Conservative candidate for Cumberland—Colchester

Jason Cole

Conservative candidate for Dartmouth—Cole Harbour

Bruce Holland

Conservative candidate for Halifax

Fred Shuman

Conservative candidate for Halifax West

Martha MacQuarrie

Conservative candidate for Kings—Hants

Kevin Copley

Conservative candidate for Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook

Rick Perkins

Conservative candidate for South Shore—St. Margarets

Eddie Orrell

Conservative candidate for Sydney—Victoria

Chris d'Entremont

Conservative candidate for West Nova

Northwest Territories

Yanik D'Aigle

Conservative candidate for Northwest Territories

Nunavut

Leona Aglukkaq

Conservative candidate for Nunavut

Prince Edward Island

Wayne Phelan

Conservative candidate for Cardigan

Robert Campbell

Conservative candidate for Charlottetown

Logan McLellan

Conservative candidate for Egmont

Stephen Stewart

Conservative candidate for Malpeque

Quebec

Martin Ferron

Conservative candidate for Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou

Mario Provencher

Conservative candidate for Abitibi—Témiscamingue

Kathy Laframboise

Conservative candidate for Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Angelo Esposito

Conservative candidate for Alfred-Pellan

Marie Louis-Seize

Conservative candidate for Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation

Natasha Tremblay

Conservative candidate for Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia

Richard Lehoux

Conservative candidate for Beauce

Sylvie Boucher

Conservative candidate for Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix

Alupa Clarke

Conservative candidate for Beauport—Limoilou

Steven Blaney

Conservative candidate for Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis

Véronique Laprise

Conservative candidate for Beloeil—Chambly

Josée Bélanger

Conservative candidate for Berthier—Maskinongé

Catherine Lefebvre

Conservative candidate for Bourassa

Bruno Côté

Conservative candidate for Brome—Missisquoi

Glenn Hoa

Conservative candidate for Brossard—Saint-Lambert

Pierre-André Émond

Conservative candidate for Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel

Pierre Paul-Hus

Conservative candidate for Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles

Richard Martel

Conservative candidate for Chicoutimi—Le Fjord

Hugues Laplante

Conservative candidate for Châteauguay—Lacolle

Jessy Mc Neil

Conservative candidate for Compton—Stanstead

Céline Laquerre

Conservative candidate for Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle

Jessica Ebacher

Conservative candidate for Drummond

Jean-Pierre Pigeon

Conservative candidate for Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine

Sylvie Goneau

Conservative candidate for Gatineau

Christine Marcoux

Conservative candidate for Hochelaga

Guy Croteau

Conservative candidate for Honoré-Mercier

Mike Duggan

Conservative candidate for Hull—Aylmer

Jean-Martin Masse

Conservative candidate for Joliette

Philippe Gagnon

Conservative candidate for Jonquière

Robert Coutu

Conservative candidate for La Pointe-de-l'Île

Isabelle Lapointe

Conservative candidate for La Prairie

Claudio Rocchi

Conservative candidate for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun

Jocelyn Fradette

Conservative candidate for Lac-Saint-Jean

Ann Francis

Conservative candidate for Lac-Saint-Louis

Serge Grégoire

Conservative candidate for Laurentides—Labelle

Lise des Greniers

Conservative candidate for Laurier—Sainte-Marie

Tom Pentefountas

Conservative candidate for Laval—Les Îles

Stéphane Robichaud

Conservative candidate for Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne

Patrick Clune

Conservative candidate for Longueuil—Saint-Hubert

Marie-Josée Guérette

Conservative candidate for Louis-Hébert

Gérard Deltell

Conservative candidate for Louis-Saint-Laurent

Jacques Gourde

Conservative candidate for Lévis—Lotbinière

François Corriveau

Conservative candidate for Manicouagan

Sonia Baudelot

Conservative candidate for Marc-Aurèle-Fortin

François Desrochers

Conservative candidate for Mirabel

Julie Sauvageau

Conservative candidate for Montarville

Gisèle Desroches

Conservative candidate for Montcalm

Bernard Généreux

Conservative candidate for Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup

David Tordjman

Conservative candidate for Mount Royal

Luc Berthold

Conservative candidate for Mégantic—L'Érable

Neil Drabkin

Conservative candidate for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount

Jasmine Louras

Conservative candidate for Outremont

Sophie Veilleux

Conservative candidate for Papineau

Mathieu Daviault

Conservative candidate for Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères

Mariam Ishak

Conservative candidate for Pierrefonds—Dollard

Dave Blackburn

Conservative candidate for Pontiac

Joël Godin

Conservative candidate for Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier

Bianca Boutin

Conservative candidate for Québec

Pierre Branchaud

Conservative candidate for Repentigny

Alain Rayes

Conservative candidate for Richmond—Arthabaska

Nancy Brassard-Fortin

Conservative candidate for Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques

Maikel Mikhael

Conservative candidate for Rivière-des-Mille-Îles

Sylvie Fréchette

Conservative candidate for Rivière-du-Nord

Johanna Sarfati

Conservative candidate for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie

Bernard Barré

Conservative candidate for Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot

Martin Thibert

Conservative candidate for Saint-Jean

Richard Serour

Conservative candidate for Saint-Laurent

Ilario Maiolo

Conservative candidate for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel

Bruno-Pier Courchesne

Conservative candidate for Saint-Maurice—Champlain

Cynthia Larivière

Conservative candidate for Salaberry—Suroît

Nathalie Clermont

Conservative candidate for Shefford

Dany Sévigny

Conservative candidate for Sherbrooke

France Gagnon

Conservative candidate for Terrebonne

Marie Claude Fournier

Conservative candidate for Thérèse-De Blainville

Yves Lévesque

Conservative candidate for Trois-Rivières

Karen Cox

Conservative candidate for Vaudreuil—Soulanges

Michael Forian

Conservative candidate for Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs

Rima El-Helou

Conservative candidate for Vimy

Yukon

Jonas Smith

Conservative candidate for Yukon