Dean Allison MP
BEFORE POLITICS
A graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University with a degree in Economics, Dean established himself in the Niagara and Hamilton area through working for a major franchise organization and eventually starting
and running a number of successful businesses in Southern Ontario.
In addition to his successful business career, Dean served his
community as President of the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation, as President of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce,
as a Director of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, and as a board
member of Junior Achievement in Niagara.
Dean is also a founding member of the Dave Thomas Adoption Foundation in Canada and the Belarus Children of Chernobyl program
that brings children affected by the Chernobyl disaster to Canada.
MY POLITICAL CAREER
Dean Allison was elected as the first MP for the newly formed riding
of Niagara West-Glanbrook on June 28, 2004, and was re-elected
with resounding majorities in the 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015 general elections. On October 21, 2019 Dean began his sixth term as the MP
for the riding of Niagara West.
During his tenure on parliament hill, Dean has served in many
capacities in addition to being the Member of Parliament for
Niagara West.
Parliamentary Roles
Shadow Minister for International Trade
Shadow Minister for
Critic for Seniors
Parliamentary Committees
Chair, Scrutiny of Regulations
Chair, Public Accounts
Chair, Foreign Affairs & International Development
Chair, Human Resources, Skills & Social Development
Chair, Liaison
Parliamentary Associations
Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association
Canadian Section of ParlAmericas
Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association
Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe Assembly
Canada-Isreal Parliamentary Association
Canada-China Legislative Association
Canadian Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Canada-Japan Interparlimentary Group
Canada-United States Interparlimentary Group
Canada-United Kingdom Interparlimentary Association
Canada-Ireland Interparlimentary Group
Canada-Italy Interparlimentary Group
Dean Allison MP
BEFORE POLITICS
A graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University with a degree in Economics, Dean established himself in the Niagara and Hamilton area through working for a major franchise organization and eventually starting
and running a number of successful businesses in Southern Ontario.
In addition to his successful business career, Dean served his
community as President of the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation, as President of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce,
as a Director of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, and as a board
member of Junior Achievement in Niagara.
Dean is also a founding member of the Dave Thomas Adoption Foundation in Canada and the Belarus Children of Chernobyl program
that brings children affected by the Chernobyl disaster to Canada.
MY POLITICAL CAREER
Dean Allison was elected as the first MP for the newly formed riding
of Niagara West-Glanbrook on June 28, 2004, and was re-elected
with resounding majorities in the 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015 general elections. On October 21, 2019 Dean began his sixth term as the MP
for the riding of Niagara West.
During his tenure on parliament hill, Dean has served in many
capacities in addition to being the Member of Parliament for
Niagara West.
Parliamentary Roles
Shadow Minister for International Trade
Shadow Minister for
Critic for Seniors
Parliamentary Committees
Chair, Scrutiny of Regulations
Chair, Public Accounts
Chair, Foreign Affairs & International Development
Chair, Human Resources, Skills & Social Development
Chair, Liaison
Parliamentary Associations
Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association
Canadian Section of ParlAmericas
Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association
Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe Assembly
Canada-Isreal Parliamentary Association
Canada-China Legislative Association
Canadian Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Canada-Japan Interparlimentary Group
Canada-United States Interparlimentary Group
Canada-United Kingdom Interparlimentary Association
Canada-Ireland Interparlimentary Group
Canada-Italy Interparlimentary Group
Conservatives Are Working Hard For All Canadians
Conservatives have continued to work hard in the House of Commons on behalf of all Canadians, not only by holding the Liberal government to account, but also by putting forward ideas and suggestions that can assist everyone in these tough times.
Conservatives have continued to work hard in the House of Commons on behalf of all Canadians, not only by holding the Liberal government to account, but also by putting forward ideas and suggestions that can assist everyone in these tough times.
Here are a few of the most recent items put forward in Parliament by the Conservative Party of Canada:
Introduced several motions to end all federal vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions.
Held the Liberals to account for the long lines and delays at airports by introducing a motion calling for COVID-19 travel regulations to be removed.
Fought back against the Liberal attempt to regulate the internet through their censorship Bill C-11. We slowed down the legislation and fought against it in Parliament and in committees.
Continuously pushed for relief on sky-high gas prices by introducing motions that would remove the GST and the carbon tax from fuel prices.
Pressured the Liberals to take immediate action to address the passport delays at Service Canada.
Held the Liberals to account on skyrocketing housing prices and put forward a motion to increase housing supply, ban foreign investment in the housing market, contribute federal properties for residential development, and commit to never introducing a capital gains tax on the sale of a primary residence.
Passed a motion in Parliament calling on visa-free travel for Ukrainian refugees in response to Putin’s heinous invasion.
Reconstituted the Canada-People’s Republic of China Committee to study and strengthen Canada’s national security.
Passed a motion in Parliament calling on the Liberals to finally meet NATO defence spending commitments.
Secured 8 weeks of bereavement leave for parents who have suffered a stillbirth or death of a child under the age of 18.