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You helped us make history! The June 28, 2004 vote led to the most successful result the Green Party of Canada has ever received.

These are just a few of our exciting achievements:

  • The Greens became the 4th political party in Canadian history to field a full slate of candidates (308).


  • The Greens increased their popular vote 458% from the last federal election. The next highest increase was the NDP with only 93.6%.


  • We received 580 816 votes for 4.3% of the total, entitling the Greens to funding for the first time ever, to the tune of $1, 016, 207.50 a year until the next election.


  • We fought for and won increased media coverage to the extent that major newspapers endorsed our candidates, columnists lauded our platform, and the Greens were regularly featured on television.
Green candidate Janina Fisher Balfour (2nd from right) opens her thank-you gift at the June 28th victory party while other Kingston Green members look on.

And here in Kingston too, we waged our best campaign ever:

  • For the first time, we operated a campaign headquarters, providing a central meeting place, increased visibility and awareness, and a nerve centre from which to conduct the campaign.


  • We mailed out 10 000 pamphlets, delivered 1000’s more, ran ads in the papers and on the radio.


  • We more than doubled the ranks of our volunteers and supporters.


  • By most estimates, the Kingston Greens could boast the greatest number of signs on private lawns, indicating that Green voters are committed voters, voting for a platform rather than just voting against another party.


  • In Janina Fisher Balfour we had a tireless and driven candidate who committed every ounce of energy to bringing the progressive and forward-thinking Green platform to the citizens of Kingston.


  • We received 3 339 votes, our most ever. At 6.1% of the total in Kingston we surpassed the last federal election mark of 5.2%, well above the national Green average of 4.1%.
Kingston Green supporters gather at the Gallery Cafe and watch expectantly the 2004 election results as they come in.

In truth, though we had many successes, we don’t feel that the result in Kingston reflected the strength of our campaign. In the end, the closeness of the election and the Liberal fear-mongering caused many potential Green votes to migrate to the Liberals. The Conservatives and the NDP also suffered from strategic voting. Despite getting more votes than they did in the 1988 election, the NDP won half as many seats. This should provide further impetus to the push for proportional representation in Canada, since it was only the Liberals this time that benefited from our old first-past-the-post system.

Under proportional representation, the Greens would have 13 MPs in parliament today.

Nevertheless, we succeeded in making sustainability and environmental concerns more prominent in Canadian politics and we will continue to do so at every opportunity.

Co-campaign managers Eric Walton (far left) and Nancy Salay (second from left) express their gratitude to some of the many Kingston Greens supporters who volunteered their time and worked so hard on Campaign 2004.

Many, Many Thanks

Dozens and dozens of volunteers generously donated their time and money to the Kingston Greens campaign. Although Janina Fisher Balfour thanked many of them at the Victory Party, our gratitude bears repeating. No doubt some names are missing from this list, so apologies in advance. Please know that everyone's contribution, big or small, was well appreciated.

  • Thanks to all those who made monetary contributions. Your generosity helped us to wage our strongest campaign ever.


  • Thanks to all of the office volunteers. Jude Larkin, who somehow managed to balance a full-time job, full-time parenting, and all of her other responsibilities to take on the ad-hoc job of office manager. Thanks to Hilda Carmichael, Jill Irwin, Tim Seitz, Grace Laing, Nancy Salay, Steve Harker, Brooke Gilmour, Kathleen Flanagan-McMaster, Robert MacLeod, George Biro, Mieke Van Geest, Aaron Mintz, Rolf Sattler, Valerie Forest, Lisa Minicola, Marcia Weese, Rob Harrap, Christa Waters, Phil Troop, Graham Lodge, Andres Gervais, Wilfred Sorensen, Imran Ali and last, but not least, Bryn Larkin, Myles Gilmour, and Griffin Wade-Salay.


  • Thanks to the canvassers. Super-canvassers Steve Harker and Dennis Burr covered many, many miles. Also, thanks to Anna Soper, Andre Gervais, Wilfred Sorensen, Bana Hamze, Keith McCauley, Chris Watson, Elizabeth Judd, and Jude Larkin.


  • Thanks to our sign distributors and removers. Thanks to Wilfred Sorensen, Brooke Gilmour, Graham Lodge, Gerry Wyatt, Mike Chapman, Lee Cunningham, Eric Walton and Stuart Pike.


  • Thanks to Tim Seitz for capturing the campaign on film.


  • Thanks to George Clark for his policy research and letters to the editor.


  • Thanks to Danny Gold for conducting our Get Out The Vote push on election day.


  • Thanks to Andre Gervais for always accompanying Janina and providing essential support.


  • Thanks to campaign managers Eric Walton and Nancy Salay for always keeping the ship on the right course.


  • And, of course, a huge thanks to Janina Fisher Balfour, our intrepid, unflappable candidate who did everything from office staffing, canvassing, sign distribution, debating, and being an excellent representative of the Kingston Greens.
Green candidate Janina Fisher Balfour (left) conducts one of several post-election interviews at the Campaign 2004 victory party at the Gallery Cafe.


Read more about the election as it unfolded...


  Voting Day
  CLICK HERE to see what happened in Week 4
  CLICK HERE to see what happened in Week 3
  CLICK HERE to see what happened in the first two weeks



  CLICK HERE to learn more about the 2003 Provincial election effort and our exciting results!




Candidate Press Kit

Find out more about the 2004 federal Kingston and the Islands Green Party candidate


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The Green Party is poised to attain its most successful election result ever. Help us make history! There are many ways you can contribute. No offer refused!


CLICK HERE to learn more about the 2003 Provincial election effort and our exciting results!



The first annual Kingston Greens fund-raising dinner was held at the Curry Original restaurant in downtown Kingston on Monday, April 26th and by all accounts was an unqualified success! Click here to find out more about the dinner.

The Kingston Greens have the attitude, energy, and progressive thinking to attain that goal. Click here to find out how you can support our effort.


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