Grey Party of Canada

The Grey Party was founded in January 2002 by Jim Webb of New Brunswick, who once ran federally for the Confederation of Regions Party in Saint John, New Brunswick and twice for the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party in the provincial riding of Saint John Lancaster.

In the 2003 New Brunswick general election, the party nominated 10 candidates in the province's 55 ridings, including 23-year-old Mark LeBlanc who ran in the riding of Saint John Kings.

At the time, having a 23-year-old candidate for a senior-focused party was a newsmaker.

[1] The party was deregistered by Elections New Brunswick on October 22, 2004.

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