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Weekly report from Dan Albas, Member of Parliament Report for Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola
Dan Albas says the election of Donald Trump will have an impact on Canada. But so far, what that impact will be is not known.
Local MP Dan Albas speaks out against expanding the Canadian Pension Plan.
I was honoured to be named as the deputy critic for finance and by extension also a member of the finance committee.
allowing provinces to take action in specific [real estate] hot spot regions … may be a more effective policy than a national change.
Dan Albas says federal government made the right decision to sign off on the Pacific Northwest Liquefied Natural Gas project
Dan Albas says often criticized former Conservative government emission target levels now being adopted by new federal government.
What I most admired about Harper was that he was he not afraid to make decisions that were necessary for Canada’s long-term prosperity.
Citizens deserve to be heard and your feedback will be shared once the House of Commons is back in session.
The B.C. carbon tax is revenue-neutral…in Alberta a carbon tax will increase the Alberta government’s ability to spend more revenues…
Local MP Dan Albas says online gambling blockage attempt by Quebec government being monitored closely by other provinces.
For the family of the victim, Caesar Rosales, this sentence is a slap in the face…
Canadian law recognizes that certain employees have duties beyond the usual: they have fiduciary duty.
Canadian law recognizes that certain employees have duties beyond the usual: they have fiduciary duty.
Dan Albas regrets that legislation he introduced into Parliament was defeated by the Liberal house majority.
I supported Bill C-14 after…hearing lots of direct comments and concerns from the citizens of Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola.
Support Free the Beer and removing inter-provincial trade barriers.
Democracy is a way of life that we as Canadians value dearly and have protected this principle for almost 150 years.
Liberal Government using precisely the same tactics as the previous Conservative Government used to advance legislation through the House.