The
Canadian Action Party fielded a number of candidates in the
2000 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.
Elliott (born July 7, 1957 in
Montreal,
Quebec) is a founder of Homestead Building Solutions. He studied
Biology at
Concordia University and
Environmental Science at the
University of Waterloo. Ross ran on a platform of restoring support to Canada's health and education system, while opposing the imposition of the
Canadian gun registry. He also stressed the fact that he was not a professional politician. He received 388 votes (0.61%), finishing sixth against
Canadian Alliance candidate
Scott Reid.
In 2002, Elliott helped to design the world's first bubble
greenhouse (
Ottawa Citizen, 22 June 2002). He has estimated that its heating costs are 75% lower than those of a standard greenhouse (
Toronto Star, 27 January 2005).
Kathy Wells-McNeil (Sudbury)
Wells-McNeil was raised in
Sudbury. She is a graduate of
Cambrian College's nursing school, and set up a private home care agency called Total Nursing Care in 1995. She was named Sudbury's Female Entrepreneur of the Year in 2000, and Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2004 and 2005.Wells-McNeil was 28 years old in 2000. See Lisa Gervais, "Woman `nurses' company to health",
Sudbury Star, 21 June 2000, A3; Joseph Quesnel, "Kathy Wells-McNeil: Young Entrepreneur of...
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