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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_FastEd Fast - Wikipedia

    Edward D. "Ed" Fast PC QC MP (born June 18, 1955) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Abbotsford since 2006. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada , he was Minister for International Trade and Minister for the Asia–Pacific Gateway from 2011 to 2015 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper .

  2. 14. Juli 2022 · Oct 20, 2022. Trudeau refuses to let travellers return to normal. Read More →. Jul 14, 2022. Fast Talk. Short video updates from Hon. Ed Fast. View. Social Media. Twitter Posts: Ed Fast. RT @ MikeLakeMP: This afternoon in the Canadian House of Commons, I presented my annual one-minute statement for World Autism Awaren… https://t.co/UfbArW2Jkw.

  3. 18. Mai 2022 · Ed Fast says he resigned as the Conservatives' finance critic after MPs supporting Pierre Poilievre tried to "muzzle" him from speaking out about monetary policy — particularly on issues...

  4. Overview. Political Affiliation: Conservative. Constituency: Abbotsford. Province / Territory: British Columbia. Preferred Language: English. Expenditures Report. For more information on the expenditures incurred by members in the discharge of their parliamentary functions, see the Summary of Expenditures for Members. Seat in the House.

  5. 14. März 2024 · Longtime Abbotsford MP Ed Fast has announced his retirement from federal politics as of the next election. Fast informed the Conservative Party of Canada on Wednesday (March 13) that he will not seek re-election in October 2025.

  6. Ed Fast | World Economic Forum. 1982, degree in Law, University of British Columbia. Founder, Linley Welwood, law firm. 1985, Member, Abbotsford School Board; served two terms. 1996-2005, Member, Abbotsford City Council; served as Deputy Mayor and Chair, Parks, Recreation and Culture Commission.

  7. 14. März 2024 · Longtime Abbotsford MP Ed Fast has announced his retirement from federal politics as of the next election. Fast informed the Conservative Party of Canada on Wednesday (March 13) that he will not seek re-election in October 2025. He released the information publicly on Thursday.