One of the independents is a conservative from British Columbia. I think you're talking about Chuck Cadman (sp), former conservative party member? He hasn't said how he'll vote, but some say he is principled.
The other two are David Kilgour (quit the libs last week to sit as an independent), and Carolyn ("stomp on the Bush doll") Parrish.
Kilgour won't say what he'll do, and the Parrish will support the Gov. that threw her out.
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While reviewing this post, (spell check, etc.), it occurred to me that the future of my country depends on the judgment of these three people.
OMG! Sob.
"I think you're talking about Chuck Cadman ... hasn't said how he'll vote ..."
Constituents have convinced him to oppose Liberals, Cadman says
Peter O'Neil
CanWest News Service
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
B.C. Independent MP Chuck Cadman possibly driving the final stake in Paul Martin's government, said yesterday he now plans to help the Conservatives and the Bloc Quebecois defeat the Liberals in a confidence vote expected next month. Mr. Cadman, who last week said he would support the Liberals, said personal conversations and about two dozen calls and e-mails to his office convinced him the public wants the Liberals booted out. "I've been hearing from constituents ... and they prefer I support a non-confidence vote," said the MP for Surrey North. "As I've said to everybody, on an issue like this, I have to go with my constituents rather than my own personal views on these things."
© National Post 2005
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http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/search/story.html?id=b1768524-8e54-4234-a834-ade0e82eb840