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Ed Fast

Edward D. Fast PC QC MP (born June 18, 1955) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Abbotsford since 2006. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, he was Minister for International Trade and Minister for the Asia–Pacific Gateway from 2011 to 2015 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Ed Fast
Shadow Minister of Finance
In office
February 22, 2022 – May 18, 2022
LeaderCandice Bergen
Preceded byPierre Poilievre
Succeeded byPierre Poilievre
In office
February 10, 2021 – November 9, 2021
LeaderErin O'Toole
Preceded byPierre Poilievre
Succeeded byPierre Poilievre
Minister of International Trade
In office
May 18, 2011 – November 4, 2015
Prime MinisterStephen Harper
Preceded byPeter Van Loan
Succeeded byChrystia Freeland
Member of Parliament
for Abbotsford
Assumed office
January 23, 2006
Preceded byRandy White
Personal details
Born (1955-06-18) June 18, 1955 (age 67)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Political partyConservative
SpouseAnnette Fast
ResidenceAbbotsford, British Columbia[1]
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia (BA, LLB)

Early life and career

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ed Fast moved to and grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. After graduating from law school at the University of British Columbia in 1982, Fast co-founded the law firm currently known as Linley Welwood. He was elected in 1985 and served two terms as an Abbotsford School Board Trustee. He was elected to Abbotsford City Council in 1996 and served for three 3-year terms. During that time, he served as Deputy Mayor and as Chair of the Parks, Recreation & Culture Commission.

Federal politics

In government

Fast won the 2006 federal election with 63.27% of the vote as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Abbotsford on January 23, 2006. During his first term, Fast was appointed to the Standing Committee of Canadian Heritage and the Standing Committee for Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. Fast was also the Chair of the B.C. Conservative caucus.[citation needed]

In 2006, Fast introduced Private Member's Bill C-277 which doubles from 5 to 10 years in prison the maximum sentence for luring a child over the internet for sexual purposes. The Bill received royal assent on June 22, 2007. Only 2% of private member's bills are ever passed into law.[2]

In the 2008 federal election, Fast received 30,853 votes, 63.3% of the total in Abbotsford.[3] He served as the Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights and as a member of the Copyright Modernization Committee.[4] In May 2009, Fast introduced a motion in the House of Commons to rename the Huntingdon border crossing to "Abbotsford-Huntingdon Port of Entry". The official renaming took place on May 28, 2010, preserving the historical significance of the "Huntingdon" name while at the same time more accurately reflecting the location of the border crossing within the Fraser Valley.[5]

From 2009–2011, Fast was the Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice & Human Rights.[6]

Minister of International Trade

Fast was re-elected in the 2011 federal election with 32,493 votes, representing 65% of the popular vote. On May 18, 2011, Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed Ed Fast to Cabinet to serve as Canada's Minister of International Trade.[7]

Fast oversaw the negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the European Union,[8] which some saw as a giveaway to big pharma.[9] As part of the newly-elected Liberal government in 2015, Chrystia Freeland one year later finalized the negotiations which had been ongoing since 2009.[10]

Fast was also responsible for the Canada-China Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Agreement, which was signed in 2012 and came into force on 1 October 2014.[11] This agreement ties Canada "to the terms... for a minimum of 31 years."[12]

On 3 December 2014 Fast announced the Canada-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA), Canada's first free trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region.[13]

In November 2013, Fast announced the Government of Canada's Global Markets Action Plan – a plan focusing on Canada's core strengths in priority markets through bold trade policy and vigorous trade promotion.[7][14] He also released Canada's first International Education Strategy, a part of the Global Markets Action Plan, in order to attract international talent.[15] The CBIE termed it an "ambitious strategy, with a goal to double the number of international students choosing to study here (in Canada) by 2022."[16]

On 9 April 2014, rising on a point of order, MP Dan Harris accused Fast of making a gun gesture and saying "boom" in the direction of Nicki Ashton during Question Period.[17] Fast denied the claim and asserted that he was pointing in the direction of the Speaker of the House of Commons.[18] Video from the House of Commons shows Fast making a pointing gesture.[19] After the video circulated, Minister Fast acknowledged that he had made a pointing gesture with his hand, but said that his hand gesture was misinterpreted.[20]

Social Issues

Abortion

Ed Fast is anti-abortion. Fast is a volunteer and member of Campaign Life Coalition (CLC).[21] Fast voted in support of Bill C-233 - An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sex-selective abortion), which would restrict abortion access, making it a criminal offence for a medical practitioner to perform an abortion sought solely on the grounds of the child's genetic sex.[22] Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada describes him as an anti-abortion Member of Parliament.[23]

Conversion therapy

On June 22, 2021, Fast was one of 63 MPs to vote against Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (conversion therapy), which was passed by majority vote, making certain aspects of conversion therapy a crime, including "causing a child to undergo conversion therapy."[24]

In opposition

42nd Canadian Parliament

Following the Harper government's defeat in 2015, Fast served in the shadow cabinets of Rona Ambrose and Andrew Scheer as the critic to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change.

43rd Canadian Parliament

After being re-elected in 2019, Fast declined reappointment to Scheer's shadow cabinet. Scheer was later removed from leadership and replaced by Erin O'Toole, who on 11 February 2021 appointed Fast as his Finance critic. He replaced Pierre Poilievre who became critic for Jobs and Industry.[25]

44th Canadian Parliament

Fast was for a brief time a member of the Industry and Technology committee, before he was appointed on 28 February 2022 by new interim CPC leader Candice Bergen to the Finance committee.[26] He resigned as Shadow Finance Minister after criticizing Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre's plan to fire Bank of Canada director Tiff Macklem, if elected.[27]

Personal life

Ed and his wife Annette have lived in Abbotsford for over 40 years and have four adult daughters and twelve grandchildren.[28] In December 2016, Fast suffered a stroke, but recovered.[29]

Electoral record

2021 Canadian federal election: Abbotsford
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 21,597 47.94 –3.46
Liberal Navreen Gill 10,907 24.21 +2.61
New Democratic Dharmasena Yakandawela 7,729 17.16 +0.26
People's Kevin Sinclair 3,300 7.33 +5.33
Green Stephen Fowler 1,517 3.37 –4.23
Total valid votes 45,050 100.00
Total rejected ballots 370 0.81 –0.01
Turnout 45,420 59.62 –6.28
Registered voters 76,186
Conservative hold Swing –3.04
Source: Elections Canada[30]
2019 Canadian federal election: Abbotsford
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 25,162 51.4 +3.13 $70,532.49
Liberal Seamus Heffernan 10,560 21.6 −11.46 $22,436.34
New Democratic Madeleine Sauve 8,257 16.9 +3.29 none listed
Green Stephen Fowler 3,702 7.6 +3.32 $575.00
People's Locke Duncan 985 2.0 $4,252.19
Christian Heritage Aeriol Alderking 270 0.6 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 48,936 100.0
Total rejected ballots 403 0.82 +0.40
Turnout 49,339 65.9 −3.84
Eligible voters 74,814
Conservative hold Swing +7.29
Source: Elections Canada[31][32]
2015 Canadian federal election: Abbotsford
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 23,229 48.27 -18.61 $76,055.10
Liberal Peter Njenga 15,777 32.78 +24.08 $14,078.53
New Democratic Jen Martel 6,593 13.70 -5.54 $11,592.31
Green Stephen Fowler 2,416 5.02 +0.37 $2,578.52
Marxist–Leninist David MacKay 109 0.23 -0.30
Total valid votes/expense limit 48,124 100.00   $202,055.26
Total rejected ballots 202 0.42
Turnout 48,326 69.74
Eligible voters 69,299
Conservative hold Swing -21.35
Source: Elections Canada[33][34][35]
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 32,493 65.02 +1.70
New Democratic David Murray 10,089 20.19 +6.97
Liberal Madeleine Hardin 4,968 9.94 -6.34
Green Daniel Bryce 2,138 4.28 -2.17
Marxist–Leninist David MacKay 286 0.57
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,974 100.00
Total rejected ballots 225 0.45 -0.07
Turnout 50,199 59.67 +0.67
Conservative hold Swing -2.6%
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 30,853 63.32 +0.05 $79,097
Liberal Lionel Traverse 7,933 16.28 +3.61 $63,013
New Democratic Bonnie Rai 6,444 13.22 -3.75 $4,907
Green Karen Durant 3,141 6.45 +0.64 $833
Marijuana Tim Felger 358 0.73 +0.03
Total valid votes/Expense limit 48,729 100.00 $86,855
Total rejected ballots 256 0.52
Turnout 48,985 59.00 -1.69
Conservative hold Swing +1.9
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 29,825 63.27 +1.90 $68,269
New Democratic Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson 8,004 16.97 +3.34 $6,955
Liberal David Oliver* 5,976 12.67 -7.27 $22,258
Green Stephanie Ashley-Pryce 2,740 5.81 +2.93
Marijuana Tim Felger 334 0.70 -0.13
Canadian Action Richard Gebert 173 0.36 $80
Marxist–Leninist David S. MacKay 86 0.18 +0.08
Total valid votes 47,138 100.00
Total rejected ballots 183 0.39
Turnout 47,321 60.69
Conservative hold Swing -0.72

References

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  16. ^ "A WORLD OF LEARNING 2014 CANADA'S PERFORMANCE AND POTENTIAL IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION" (PDF). The Canadian Bureau for International Education. 2014.
  17. ^ "Tory Minister Ed Fast Accused Of Making 'Gun' Gesture At NDP MP". huffingtonpost.ca. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
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  20. ^ "The House of Commons the Smoking Gun Video". CPAC. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
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External links

  • Ed Fast official site
  • Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada official site
  • Profile at Parliament of Canada
  • Ed Fast – Parliament of Canada biography
  • Speeches, votes and activity at OpenParliament.ca
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Abbotsford

2006–present
Incumbent
28th Ministry – Cabinet of Stephen Harper
Cabinet posts (2)
Predecessor Office Successor
John Baird Minister of Foreign Affairs
2015
Acting
Rob Nicholson
Peter Van Loan Minister of International Trade
2011–2015
Chrystia Freeland

fast, edward, fast, born, june, 1955, canadian, politician, served, member, parliament, abbotsford, since, 2006, member, conservative, party, canada, minister, international, trade, minister, asia, pacific, gateway, from, 2011, 2015, under, prime, minister, st. Edward D Fast PC QC MP born June 18 1955 is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament MP for Abbotsford since 2006 A member of the Conservative Party of Canada he was Minister for International Trade and Minister for the Asia Pacific Gateway from 2011 to 2015 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper The HonourableEd FastPC QC MPShadow Minister of FinanceIn office February 22 2022 May 18 2022LeaderCandice BergenPreceded byPierre PoilievreSucceeded byPierre PoilievreIn office February 10 2021 November 9 2021LeaderErin O ToolePreceded byPierre PoilievreSucceeded byPierre PoilievreMinister of International TradeIn office May 18 2011 November 4 2015Prime MinisterStephen HarperPreceded byPeter Van LoanSucceeded byChrystia FreelandMember of Parliamentfor AbbotsfordIncumbentAssumed office January 23 2006Preceded byRandy WhitePersonal detailsBorn 1955 06 18 June 18 1955 age 67 Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaPolitical partyConservativeSpouseAnnette FastResidenceAbbotsford British Columbia 1 Alma materUniversity of British Columbia BA LLB Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Federal politics 2 1 In government 2 1 1 Minister of International Trade 2 2 Social Issues 2 2 1 Abortion 2 2 2 Conversion therapy 2 3 In opposition 2 3 1 42nd Canadian Parliament 2 3 2 43rd Canadian Parliament 2 3 3 44th Canadian Parliament 3 Personal life 4 Electoral record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditBorn in Winnipeg Manitoba Ed Fast moved to and grew up in Vancouver British Columbia After graduating from law school at the University of British Columbia in 1982 Fast co founded the law firm currently known as Linley Welwood He was elected in 1985 and served two terms as an Abbotsford School Board Trustee He was elected to Abbotsford City Council in 1996 and served for three 3 year terms During that time he served as Deputy Mayor and as Chair of the Parks Recreation amp Culture Commission Federal politics EditIn government Edit Fast won the 2006 federal election with 63 27 of the vote as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Abbotsford on January 23 2006 During his first term Fast was appointed to the Standing Committee of Canadian Heritage and the Standing Committee for Transport Infrastructure and Communities Fast was also the Chair of the B C Conservative caucus citation needed In 2006 Fast introduced Private Member s Bill C 277 which doubles from 5 to 10 years in prison the maximum sentence for luring a child over the internet for sexual purposes The Bill received royal assent on June 22 2007 Only 2 of private member s bills are ever passed into law 2 In the 2008 federal election Fast received 30 853 votes 63 3 of the total in Abbotsford 3 He served as the Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights and as a member of the Copyright Modernization Committee 4 In May 2009 Fast introduced a motion in the House of Commons to rename the Huntingdon border crossing to Abbotsford Huntingdon Port of Entry The official renaming took place on May 28 2010 preserving the historical significance of the Huntingdon name while at the same time more accurately reflecting the location of the border crossing within the Fraser Valley 5 From 2009 2011 Fast was the Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice amp Human Rights 6 Minister of International Trade Edit Fast was re elected in the 2011 federal election with 32 493 votes representing 65 of the popular vote On May 18 2011 Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed Ed Fast to Cabinet to serve as Canada s Minister of International Trade 7 Fast oversaw the negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement CETA with the European Union 8 which some saw as a giveaway to big pharma 9 As part of the newly elected Liberal government in 2015 Chrystia Freeland one year later finalized the negotiations which had been ongoing since 2009 10 Fast was also responsible for the Canada China Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Agreement which was signed in 2012 and came into force on 1 October 2014 11 This agreement ties Canada to the terms for a minimum of 31 years 12 On 3 December 2014 Fast announced the Canada South Korea Free Trade Agreement CKFTA Canada s first free trade agreement in the Asia Pacific region 13 In November 2013 Fast announced the Government of Canada s Global Markets Action Plan a plan focusing on Canada s core strengths in priority markets through bold trade policy and vigorous trade promotion 7 14 He also released Canada s first International Education Strategy a part of the Global Markets Action Plan in order to attract international talent 15 The CBIE termed it an ambitious strategy with a goal to double the number of international students choosing to study here in Canada by 2022 16 On 9 April 2014 rising on a point of order MP Dan Harris accused Fast of making a gun gesture and saying boom in the direction of Nicki Ashton during Question Period 17 Fast denied the claim and asserted that he was pointing in the direction of the Speaker of the House of Commons 18 Video from the House of Commons shows Fast making a pointing gesture 19 After the video circulated Minister Fast acknowledged that he had made a pointing gesture with his hand but said that his hand gesture was misinterpreted 20 Social Issues Edit Abortion Edit Ed Fast is anti abortion Fast is a volunteer and member of Campaign Life Coalition CLC 21 Fast voted in support of Bill C 233 An Act to amend the Criminal Code sex selective abortion which would restrict abortion access making it a criminal offence for a medical practitioner to perform an abortion sought solely on the grounds of the child s genetic sex 22 Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada describes him as an anti abortion Member of Parliament 23 Conversion therapy Edit On June 22 2021 Fast was one of 63 MPs to vote against Bill C 6 An Act to amend the Criminal Code conversion therapy which was passed by majority vote making certain aspects of conversion therapy a crime including causing a child to undergo conversion therapy 24 In opposition Edit 42nd Canadian Parliament Edit Following the Harper government s defeat in 2015 Fast served in the shadow cabinets of Rona Ambrose and Andrew Scheer as the critic to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change 43rd Canadian Parliament Edit After being re elected in 2019 Fast declined reappointment to Scheer s shadow cabinet Scheer was later removed from leadership and replaced by Erin O Toole who on 11 February 2021 appointed Fast as his Finance critic He replaced Pierre Poilievre who became critic for Jobs and Industry 25 44th Canadian Parliament Edit Fast was for a brief time a member of the Industry and Technology committee before he was appointed on 28 February 2022 by new interim CPC leader Candice Bergen to the Finance committee 26 He resigned as Shadow Finance Minister after criticizing Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre s plan to fire Bank of Canada director Tiff Macklem if elected 27 Personal life EditEd and his wife Annette have lived in Abbotsford for over 40 years and have four adult daughters and twelve grandchildren 28 In December 2016 Fast suffered a stroke but recovered 29 Electoral record Editvte2021 Canadian federal election AbbotsfordParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Ed Fast 21 597 47 94 3 46Liberal Navreen Gill 10 907 24 21 2 61New Democratic Dharmasena Yakandawela 7 729 17 16 0 26People s Kevin Sinclair 3 300 7 33 5 33Green Stephen Fowler 1 517 3 37 4 23Total valid votes 45 050 100 00 Total rejected ballots 370 0 81 0 01Turnout 45 420 59 62 6 28Registered voters 76 186Conservative hold Swing 3 04Source Elections Canada 30 vte2019 Canadian federal election AbbotsfordParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Ed Fast 25 162 51 4 3 13 70 532 49Liberal Seamus Heffernan 10 560 21 6 11 46 22 436 34New Democratic Madeleine Sauve 8 257 16 9 3 29 none listedGreen Stephen Fowler 3 702 7 6 3 32 575 00People s Locke Duncan 985 2 0 4 252 19Christian Heritage Aeriol Alderking 270 0 6 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 48 936 100 0 Total rejected ballots 403 0 82 0 40Turnout 49 339 65 9 3 84Eligible voters 74 814Conservative hold Swing 7 29Source Elections Canada 31 32 vte2015 Canadian federal election AbbotsfordParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Ed Fast 23 229 48 27 18 61 76 055 10Liberal Peter Njenga 15 777 32 78 24 08 14 078 53New Democratic Jen Martel 6 593 13 70 5 54 11 592 31Green Stephen Fowler 2 416 5 02 0 37 2 578 52Marxist Leninist David MacKay 109 0 23 0 30 Total valid votes expense limit 48 124 100 00 202 055 26Total rejected ballots 202 0 42 Turnout 48 326 69 74 Eligible voters 69 299Conservative hold Swing 21 35Source Elections Canada 33 34 35 2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Ed Fast 32 493 65 02 1 70New Democratic David Murray 10 089 20 19 6 97Liberal Madeleine Hardin 4 968 9 94 6 34Green Daniel Bryce 2 138 4 28 2 17Marxist Leninist David MacKay 286 0 57 Total valid votes Expense limit 49 974 100 00Total rejected ballots 225 0 45 0 07Turnout 50 199 59 67 0 67Conservative hold Swing 2 6 2008 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Ed Fast 30 853 63 32 0 05 79 097Liberal Lionel Traverse 7 933 16 28 3 61 63 013New Democratic Bonnie Rai 6 444 13 22 3 75 4 907Green Karen Durant 3 141 6 45 0 64 833Marijuana Tim Felger 358 0 73 0 03 Total valid votes Expense limit 48 729 100 00 86 855Total rejected ballots 256 0 52Turnout 48 985 59 00 1 69Conservative hold Swing 1 92006 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Ed Fast 29 825 63 27 1 90 68 269New Democratic Jeffrey Hansen Carlson 8 004 16 97 3 34 6 955Liberal David Oliver 5 976 12 67 7 27 22 258Green Stephanie Ashley Pryce 2 740 5 81 2 93Marijuana Tim Felger 334 0 70 0 13Canadian Action Richard Gebert 173 0 36 80Marxist Leninist David S MacKay 86 0 18 0 08Total valid votes 47 138 100 00Total rejected ballots 183 0 39Turnout 47 321 60 69Conservative hold Swing 0 72References Edit Official Voting Results Elections Canada Retrieved January 22 2021 LEGISinfo 39th Parliament 1st Session parl gc ca Archived from the original on 2011 03 23 Retrieved 2010 10 27 Ed Fast Conservative MP for Abbotsford openparliament ca Retrieved 2010 10 03 Member of Parliament Profile webinfo parl gc ca Archived from the original on 2017 01 31 Retrieved 2010 10 27 Canada Border Services Agency cbsa asfc gc ca Archived from the original on 2010 11 02 Retrieved 2010 10 27 JUST Home House of Commons of Canada a b The Honourable Ed Fast Minister of International Trade www international gc ca Retrieved 2014 08 11 Opening New Markets in Europe PDF actionplan gc ca October 18 2013 Retrieved 6 November 2015 Webster Paul Christopher 2014 CETA A win for Canada or European pharma Canadian Medical Association Journal 186 15 E565 E566 doi 10 1503 cmaj 109 4904 PMC 4203620 PMID 25267767 Wells Paul 7 November 2016 Freeland visibly moved during CETA negotiations Wells Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd Brown Patrick 19 September 2014 FIPA agreement with China What s really in it for Canada CBC Bleyer Gabe 30 April 2020 Canadian Conservative Leadership Race Frontrunners Target China McGill Journal of Political Studies Retrieved 23 May 2020 Canada Korea Free Trade Agreement CKFTA 11 March 2014 Tories new foreign affairs vision shifts focus to economic diplomacy The Globe and Mail November 27 2013 Canada s International Education Strategy international gc ca Retrieved 2014 08 11 A WORLD OF LEARNING 2014 CANADA S PERFORMANCE AND POTENTIAL IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PDF The Canadian Bureau for International Education 2014 Tory Minister Ed Fast Accused Of Making Gun Gesture At NDP MP huffingtonpost ca 9 April 2014 Retrieved 2014 04 12 Tory Minister Ed Fast accused of threatening NDP MP after making gun gesture in House of Commons nationalpost ca Retrieved 2014 04 12 Trade Minister Ed Fast accused of making gun gesture at NDP MP Niki Ashton cbc ca Retrieved 2014 04 12 The House of Commons the Smoking Gun Video CPAC Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2014 04 12 Campaign Life Coalition June 28 2022 MP Edward Fast CLC rating Pro life pro family Campaign Life Coalition Retrieved June 28 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link House of Commons June 2 2021 2nd reading of Bill C 233 An Act to amend the Criminal Code sex selective abortion LEGISinfo Retrieved June 28 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link ARCC June 27 2022 Members of Parliament with an Anti choice Stance PDF Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada Retrieved June 28 2022 House of Commons 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C 6 An Act to amend the Criminal Code conversion therapy LEGISinfo Retrieved June 28 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Platt Brian 11 February 2021 O Toole shuffles Conservative caucus roles moving Poilievre out as finance critic National Post a division of Postmedia Network Inc ROLES HON ED FAST ourcommons ca Parliament of Canada Ed Fast out as Tory finance critic after criticizing leadership candidate Poilievre 18 May 2022 Ed Fast Member of Parliament for Abbotsford edfast ca Archived from the original on 2010 04 08 Retrieved 2010 10 27 MP Ed Fast suffers stroke expected to make full recovery CTVNews December 13 2016 Retrieved December 15 2016 Election Night Results Abbotsford Elections Canada Elections Canada Retrieved 28 October 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Retrieved October 4 2019 Election Night Results Elections Canada Retrieved November 17 2019 Elections Canada Confirmed candidates for Abbotsford 30 September 2015 Official Voting Results Abbotsford Elections Canada Online Final Candidates Election Expenses Limits elections ca Archived from the original on August 15 2015 External links EditEd Fast official site Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada official site Profile at Parliament of Canada Ed Fast Parliament of Canada biography Speeches votes and activity at OpenParliament caParliament of CanadaPreceded byRandy White Member of Parliamentfor Abbotsford2006 present Incumbent28th Ministry Cabinet of Stephen HarperCabinet posts 2 Predecessor Office SuccessorJohn Baird Minister of Foreign Affairs2015Acting Rob NicholsonPeter Van Loan Minister of International Trade2011 2015 Chrystia Freeland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Fast amp oldid 1127899375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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