Laurie D. Hawn, CD, MP is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Canadian Air Force (1964-1994), business person, and federal politician from Edmonton, Alberta. In the session of Parliament following the 39th general federal election of January 23, 2006, he is the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre and was sworn in on February 6, 2006. On October 10, 2007 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence.

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  • Laurie D. Hawn, CD, MP is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Canadian Air Force (1964-1994), business person, and federal politician from Edmonton, Alberta. In the session of Parliament following the 39th general federal election of January 23, 2006, he is the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre and was sworn in on February 6, 2006. On October 10, 2007 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence. He ran as a Conservative candidate in riding of Edmonton Centre in the 2004 federal election. He lost by 721 votes to Anne McLellan, the Liberal Deputy Prime Minister. In the 2006 federal election he ran again, defeating McLellan by a substantial margin of 7% for an urban swing riding. Mr. Hawn also sits as the Edmonton Caucus chair within the Conservative Caucus, promoting Edmonton issues and stakeholders to the current Conservative Government. In October, 2007, Mr. Hawn was appointed the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence, the Hon. Peter MacKay. Mr. Hawn took over the position from Russ Hiebert (MP from Surrey-White Rock), who was moved to the Intergovernmental Affairs portfolio. In the Canadian parliamentary system, Parliamentary Secretaries act as a liaison between the government and House of Commons. Parliamentary Secretaries will attend events and announcements in lieu of the minister, and are also responsible for representing the government at House of Commons committees.
  • Laurie D. Hawn, est un homme politique canadien; il est actuellement député à la Chambre des communes du Canada, représentant la circonscription albertaine de Edmonton-Centre depuis l'élection de 2006 sous la bannière du Parti conservateur du Canada. Il est d'abord candidat dans Edmonton-Centre dans l'élection de 2004; il récolte 721 voix de moins que la députée libérale sortante Anne McLellan, alors vice-premier ministre du Canada. Il se présente de nouveau en 2006, remportant la victoire sur McLellan par une marge de 7 %, ce qui est une marge importante pour cette circonscription urbaine traditionnellement serrée. Il siège actuellement aux Comités permanents de la défense nationale et de la sécurité publique et nationale de la Chambre des communes.
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  • Laurie D. Hawn, CD, MP is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Canadian Air Force (1964-1994), business person, and federal politician from Edmonton, Alberta. In the session of Parliament following the 39th general federal election of January 23, 2006, he is the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre and was sworn in on February 6, 2006. On October 10, 2007 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence.
  • Laurie D. Hawn, est un homme politique canadien; il est actuellement député à la Chambre des communes du Canada, représentant la circonscription albertaine de Edmonton-Centre depuis l'élection de 2006 sous la bannière du Parti conservateur du Canada. Il est d'abord candidat dans Edmonton-Centre dans l'élection de 2004; il récolte 721 voix de moins que la députée libérale sortante Anne McLellan, alors vice-premier ministre du Canada.
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