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Andrew James Scheer PC MP (born May 20, 1979) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Regina—Qu'Appelle since 2004.Scheer served as the 35th speaker of the House of Commons from 2011 to 2015, and was the leader of the Conservative Party and leader of the Official Opposition from 2017 to 2020.
Highlight indicates that a Member is a current Senior Shadow Minister. Of the senior members of Shadow Cabinet, 32 are men and 10 are women. 6 are visible minorities (14.3%). Under Andrew Scheer, most senior Shadow Ministers also had a deputy critic for their file. This has been discontinued under his successor, Erin O'Toole. [3]
Andrew Scheer: Opposition House Leader: November 20, 2015 — September 14, 2016 Leader of the Opposition: May 27, 2017 — October 21, 2019 Leader of the Conservative Party: May 27, 2017 — October 21, 2019 Jamie Schmale: Economic Development (N. Ontario) August 30, 2017 — October 21, 2019 Deputy Natural Resources: August 30, 2017 ...
As tributes and goodbyes rolled in for Andrew Scheer, the former Conservative Party leader took a moment in his speech to get in one final dig at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “If the prime ...
Andrew Scheer is in India this week and so far, there have been no controversies to speak of.
Downe said he still supported the Liberal Party but liked the "diversity of views" in the CSG; while Dagenais cited disagreements with the leadership of Andrew Scheer, particularly Scheer's social views and the "low importance" he placed on Quebec, as the reasons for his defection. [6] [7] [8]
Andrew Scheer, Leader of the Official Opposition 2017–2020, MP for Regina—Qu'Appelle [8] [9] [10] Dean Allison, Official Opposition Critic for International Trade since 2017, MP for Niagara West [11] Ed Fast, Official Opposition Critic for the Environment since 2015, MP for Abbotsford [11]
Poilievre entered the 38th Canadian Parliament at the age of 25 along with Andrew Scheer as the youngest members of the Conservative caucus. [36] Poilievre introduced himself and his young colleagues to media outlets as "libertarian-minded" members of the party. [37] [38] Poilievre was given the nickname "Skippy" early in his political career ...