David ANDERSON

ANDERSON, David, B.A., M.Div
Personal Data
- Party
- Conservative
- Constituency
- Cypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- Birth Date
- August 15, 1957
- Website
- http://davidanderson.ca
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=661a3062-86d1-4ba3-9e70-81c866aa2fc3&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Email Address
- david.anderson@parl.gc.ca
- Profession
- businessman, farmer
Parliamentary Career
- November 27, 2000 - December 22, 2003
- CACypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- December 23, 2003 - May 23, 2004
- CPCCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- June 28, 2004 - November 29, 2005
- CPCCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- January 23, 2006 - September 7, 2008
- CPCCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- Parliamentary Secretary (for the Canadian Wheat Board) to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board (February 7, 2006 - January 23, 2007)
- Parliamentary Secretary for the Canadian Wheat Board (January 24, 2007 - October 9, 2007)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and for the Canadian Wheat Board (October 10, 2007 - September 18, 2013)
- October 14, 2008 - March 26, 2011
- CPCCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and for the Canadian Wheat Board (October 10, 2007 - September 18, 2013)
- May 2, 2011 - August 2, 2015
- CPCCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and for the Canadian Wheat Board (October 10, 2007 - September 18, 2013)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (September 19, 2013 - February 15, 2015)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Consular (February 16, 2015 - November 3, 2015)
- October 19, 2015 -
- CPCCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Consular (February 16, 2015 - November 3, 2015)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 303)
June 19, 2019
Mr. David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands, CPC)
Madam Speaker, I have a number of petitions on two subjects.
The first consists of eight petitions, including an electronic petition, with almost 4,000 signatures. The petitioners call on the government to ensure that conscience rights of medical personnel are protected by passing Bill C-418.
Subtopic: Petitions
June 19, 2019
Mr. David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands, CPC)
Madam Speaker, the second petition references that on April 7, 2017, Arianna Goberdhan and her unborn child Assara were murdered in a brutal act of domestic violence. At the time of the murder, she was nine months pregnant with her soon-to-be-born daughter. Assara and other preborn children in similar circumstances deserve to be recognized as victims of a crime and should be entitled to justice and legal recourse. Therefore, petitioners call upon the House of Commons to pass legislation that recognizes that when an assailant in the commission of a crime attacks a pregnant woman and injures or kills her preborn child, the assailant may be charged with an offence on behalf of that child.
Subtopic: Petitions
June 18, 2019
Mr. David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands, CPC)
Madam Speaker, the government's environmental plan is all show and no go. Yesterday, we saw a climate emergency declaration that is all show and no go. That is on top of the fact that today the Liberals brought in a pipeline approval that is all show and absolutely no go. Now, we are dealing with Bill C-48, which is all show and no go. That is on top of the foundation of the Liberals' climate plan, which is a tax plan and not a climate change plan; again, it is all show and no go. Does the minister realize how much of a joke Canadians realize his environmental program actually is?
Subtopic: Oil Tanker Moratorium Act
June 17, 2019
Mr. David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands, CPC)
Mr. Speaker, I am not sure I will be getting up again in Parliament. We are coming to the end of this time and I will not be back in the fall, so I want to take a moment to recognize the staff members who spend so much of their time trying to get us ready so that we can come into the House and do our job. I want to particularly acknowledge my present staff, Anita Hindley, Anna-Marie Young, Joycelin Ng and Tristan McLaughlin, for the work that they do.
In the House we often find ourselves at odds in terms of perspectives on issues and certainly that has been the case with the bill. Liberals have failed in so many areas in terms of justice bills. I think of Bill C-45, when they were told they were going to end up in court over their drunk driving provisions. That certainly is happening.
This bill lessens sentences for dozens of different offences in spite of what the Liberals are saying tonight. I am wondering if the member opposite could tell us why all of their conversation about justice issues is focused basically on giving criminals a break and so little of it is focused on protecting the public and victims of those crimes.
Subtopic: Criminal Code
June 14, 2019
Mr. David Anderson
With regard to all contracts awarded by the government since January 1, 2018, broken down by department or agency: (a) how many contracts have been awarded to a foreign firm, individual, business, or other entity with a mailing address outside of Canada; (b) for each contract in (a), what is the (i) name of vendor, (ii) country of mailing address, (iii) date of contract, (iv) summary or description of goods or services provided, (v) file or tracking number; and (c) for each contract in (a), was the contract awarded competitively or sole sourced?
Subtopic: Questions Passed as Orders for Returns