Gerry Ritz
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Gerry Ritz, PC , MP (born August 19, 1951) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for Battlefords—Lloydminster, a largely rural riding in Saskatchewan. Born in Delisle, Saskatchewan, he was elected as the Reform Party candidate in 1997, and then re-elected with the Canadian Alliance in 2000 and the Conservative Party of Canada in 2004. Ritz has been the vice-chair of the House of Commons Agriculture Committee since 2002. He was appointed Secretary of State for small business and tourism in the Harper government on January 4th, 2006.
28th Ministry - Government of Stephen Harper | ||
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NEW POSITION | Secretary of State (Small Business & Tourism) (from 4-Jan-2007) |
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Secretaries of State Guergis | Hill | Kenney | Paradis | Ritz |
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