Dan McTeague

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Daniel P. "Dan" McTeague, PC, MP , BA (Hons.) (born October 16, 1962 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is the Canadian Member of Parliament for the Ontario riding of Pickering—Scarborough East. He is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada and was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs tasked with protecting Canadians Abroad, until the Liberals lost the 2006 election.

Fluently bilingual, he studied at the University of Toronto and worked as an intern in Ottawa to Paul Cosgrove, (1982) then Minister of Public Works and Canada Mortgage and Housing. After graduation he worked as an assistant to Alvin Curling, Ontario Minister of Housing. He was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 federal election and was re-elected in 1997, 2004, and 2006. He served as the Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Industry and the Chair of the Liberal Committee on Gasoline Pricing. His private members bills making it an indictable offence to evade the police by motor vehicle, changing the Competition Act, and recognizing Organ Donor Week have all been passed by the legislature.

McTeague's recognized accomplishments have earned him the reputation of being one of Parliament's hardest working MP's, although he has been criticized for taking what some perceive to be a hostile stance against gay rights. (Hill Times 2002)

On August 31, 2005, McTeague harshly accused Canadian oil companies of profiteering from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by causing a sharp rise in the price of gasoline.

On November 22, 2005, McTeague asked Immigration Minister Joe Volpe to restrict rapper 50 Cent from entering Canada, citing the death of a constituent at the performers previous concert in Toronto in 2004. 50 Cent's tour went on as scheduled but McTeague's intervention suceeded in seeing at least half of the accompanying members of the rapper's troupe, the G-Unit, banned in Canada as a result of the objections[1].

In July 2006 he condemned Prime Minister Harper's initial failure to address the plight of Canadians in Lebanon trapped by Isreali air strikes and challenged the PM's characterization of the attack as being "a measured response".

With Canadian troops facing more casualties in Afghanistan, McTeague led charge to force the Harper Government to abandon the practice of docking injured soldier's "operational pay" once out of theatre. Oct 6, 2006

McTeague and his wife Dr. Daniela Rossi have five children.

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Preceded by
René Soetens
Member of Parliament for Ontario
1993-1997
Succeeded by
riding abolished
Preceded by
riding created
Member of Parliament for Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge
1997-2004
Succeeded by
riding abolished
Preceded by
riding created
Member of Parliament for Pickering—Scarborough East
2004-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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