Rob Anders
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Conservative MP for Calgary West (Alberta)
Won his last election, in 2011, with 62.20% of the vote.
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Today
Mentioned by Calgary Herald Minister denies pressure from China For Calgary-West MP Rob Anders, an outspoken critic of Beijing, the two events appear to be more than co-incidental. "It smells funny," said Anders, who said provincial politicians may be "responding to suggestions or pressure" from the Chinese ...
Yesterday
Mentioned by MetroNews Canada Alberta government says it's not in cahoots with Chinese over Jubilee dispute The dispute took another twist Tuesday as city MP Rob Anders said it appeared the province was being influenced by the Chinese government, which has long fought the Shen Yun group because its art form is derived from the country's pre-Communist period.
Mentioned by OpenFile Calgary (blog) MorningFile: Anders accuses province of caving to China, vacant lot's owner ... Controversial MP Rob Anders has spoken out against the province's decision to bar Chinese dance troupe Shen Yun from making planned appearances at two government-owned auditoriums later this year. CBC Calgary reports that Anders, a longtime critic of ...
Mentioned by CBC.ca Calgary MP disagrees with Chinese dance troupe ban Conservative Calgary MP Rob Anders thinks Alberta is caving to pressure from the Chinese government to ban a dance group supported by a spiritual movement. Conservative Calgary MP Rob Anders thinks Alberta is caving to pressure from the Chinese ...
This week
Mentioned by Macleans.ca NDP or Dutch? Among the MPs and senators at the gathering was Conservative MP Rob Anders, a vocal critic of China's politics. Anders keeps a Tibetan flag outside his office and recently added one for South Vietnam. In high school he went to see a concert by Tibetan ...
A week ago
Voted No on Vote #224 That, in the opinion of the House, the government should: ( a) recognize the contributions that the baby ...
Voted Yes on Vote #223 on Bill C-316 Amend the Employment Insurance Act (incarceration)
Voted Yes on Vote #222 on Bill C-316 Amend the Employment Insurance Act (incarceration)
Voted No on Vote #221 on Bill C-316 Amend the Employment Insurance Act (incarceration)
Voted No on Vote #220 That, in the opinion of the House, the Budget legislation guts the environmental assessment and fisheries laws, leaving ...
Mentioned by rabble.ca (blog) What kind of message will Alison Redford send Stephen Harper in the next ... Calgary-West Member of Parliament Rob Anders, the Harper confidante and national embarrassment that Redford once had the temerity to challenge for his nomination, was particularly active in the campaign to unseat the Alberta premier and her party.
Three weeks ago
Spoke in the House on Economic Freedom Mr. Speaker, in 1998, just one year after I was first elected, Canada ranked 27th on the Index of Economic Freedom. Now, in 2012, Canada ranks ...
Two months ago
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I stand today on behalf of many Calgarians to present a petition stating that the communist government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam continues ...
Three months ago
Spoke in the House on Points of Order Mr. Speaker, I rise today to express my sincere apology for my comments with respect to Mr. Lowther and Mr. David MacLeod. Further, I want to ...
Spoke in the House on Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, this evening there will be an important vote to save taxpayers money. I would like to thank the members of Parliament from Yorkton—Melville and ...
More than three months ago
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, the United Nations special rapporteur on torture reported that 66% of the victims of torture and ill-treatment in China were Falun Gong practitioners. More ...
Spoke in the House on Human Trafficking Mr. Speaker, the holidays are approaching. Most of us will be spending time with family and friends. Unfortunately, there are some who will not have this ...
Spoke in the House on Freedom of Speech Mr. Speaker, “I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”. These were the words ...
Spoke in the House on Justice Mr. Speaker, our government is committed to putting real criminals behind bars. Canadians who have been a victim of a crime should not be recriminalized by ...
