Colin Mayes
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Colin N. Mayes | |
Member of Parliament
for Okanagan—Shuswap |
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Assumed office 2006 |
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Preceded by | Darrel Stinson |
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Born | April 11, 1948 New Westminster, British Columbia |
Political party | Conservative |
Colin N. Mayes, (born April 11, 1948 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is a Canadian politician and the current Member of Parliament for the riding of Okanagan—Shuswap. In the 2006 federal election, he ran as a member of the Conservative Party and won with 44.86% of the vote. Prior to being elected to the Canadian House of Commons, he was elected mayor of Dawson City, Yukon and Salmon Arm, British Columbia. He was a nominated candidate for both the Yukon Conservative Party and the Reform Party of British Columbia. He ran a trucking enterprise in the Yukon, owned a grocery store, and also worked in business development.
Colin Mayes is the chair of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development and the Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the aforementioned committee. He is also a member of the Liaison Committee and the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs.
Mayes brewed controversy when he suggested that the public might get more “accurate and true information” if reporters faced the threat of jail.[1] He was subject of controversary again when it was reported he had responded to an e-mailed racist joke with the comment "good joke". [2]
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Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by Darrel Stinson |
Member of Parliament for Okanagan—Shuswap 2006- |
Succeeded by incumbent |