Bloc Québécois candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election

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In the 2006 Canadian federal election, the Bloc Québécois ran candidates in all 75 ridings of the province of Quebec.[1] Some Bloc Québécois candidates of them have their separate pages, but all can be found here with relevant information.

Candidates[edit]

Alain Charette[edit]

A professional pilot and a teacher, he also ran as the Bloc Québécois candidate for Hull—Aylmer in the 2004 election, where he finished second, 9% behind Liberal incumbent Marcel Proulx. In 2006 he ran in the district once again and lost to Proulx for a second time, albeit only by 3.6% of the vote.[2] Proulx saw a greater loss in votes compared to 2004 than Charette, most of which were gained by the Conservatives and New Democrats.[2] Hull-Aylmer is one of the most federalist ridings in Quebec.[citation needed]

Alain Charette is a founding member of "Le Québec, Un Pays", a Quebec separatist group, currently led by Edith Gendron, the wife of Gatineau MP Richard Nadeau.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Election Candidates - 39th General Election - January 23, 2006 - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  2. ^ a b "Past Results Hull--Aylmer (Quebec)". elections.ca. Retrieved April 6, 2024.