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Step 1: Get Informed

Candidate Information

Basic Information

Name Blaine Calkins
Political Party Conservative/Conservateur
Riding Name Wetaskiwin, AB
Status elected

Candidates in Wetaskiwin

Name Party
Calkins, Blaine Conservative
Dillon, Rita Liberal
Parsons, Les Green
Robson, Tim NDP

Egale’s Candidate Grade
D-

Egale’s Grade for the Conservative Party
F

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Egale’s Comments on this Candidate
Says will vote to take away equal marriage.

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This individual does not have a voting record because they have never won a federal election and voted in parliament on LGBT issues.

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