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Games... I absolutely 100% think it compares to the Berlin Olympics in 1936." Anders highlights that the fact that Falun Gong practitioners are not allowed to participate in the Olympics is comparable with Adolf Hitler's issue with Jewish participation in the 1936 Berlin Olympics." Anders has also said that no Canadian politician should attend the games, nor should any Canadian athletes be used as "propaganda tools." His comments were criticized by local Chinese trade association as well as fellow Calgary Tory MP
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In March 2003 Anders introduced Bill C-414 as a private members' bill. It was entitled "An Act to amend the Special Economic Measures Act (no foreign aid to countries that do not respect religious freedom)." The purpose of the bill was to stop Canadian government from spending the foreign aid budget
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for tax evasion. Most of the five charges that were laid dated to the period of 1997 to 2015, when he was a member of parliament. Anders was scheduled to face trial on tax evasion charges on October 25, 2021. On June 6, 2022, the CBC reported that all tax evasion charges against Rob Anders had been
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to choose a successor to Smith after she crossed the floor to join the ruling Progressive Conservatives, however, on January 23, 2015, the Wildrose executive announced that Anders was not qualified to run as he did not meet the minimum 6 month membership requirement and that the party would not be
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an honorary citizen of Canada in 2001, which prevented the act from passing unanimously. He defended his actions by stating that Mandela was a communist and a terrorist, causing widespread criticism. As a result, during the next two federal elections, Anders was the target of a mostly unsuccessful
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Anders has been a consistent critic of the human rights record of the People's Republic of China. He has described the PRC as "the worst human-rights abuser in the world," and compared the 2008 Beijing Olympics to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. He argued that "China is the wrong choice to host the
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In 2007 Anders was re-nominated by the Conservative party without a challenger. This led to a court challenge, which initially rescinded the decision and called for a new nomination. This decision was overturned on appeal, and Anders was the candidate in the 2008 Canadian Federal Election.
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In October 2012, Anders attracted some controversy by calling Bill C279, a private member's bill that would amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and hate crime section of the Criminal Code to include "gender identity" and "gender expression" as grounds for discrimination, a "bathroom bill".
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Anders served in several different critic roles in opposition. First as critic of the Senate from June 16, 1998, to 1999 as well as associate critic for Human Resource Development from his first election to July 31, 2000. In August 2000 he was appointed associate critic for Citizenship and
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He was removed from his position on Veterans Affairs, partly based on his tendency to fall asleep during meetings. He was reassigned to the House–Senate Standing Joint Committee on Scrutiny of Regulations. In 2011 Anders began to lobby for the government to stop funding the CBC.
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he had three different committee leadership jobs: vice-chair of the Government Operations and Estimates Committee, vice-chair of Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates and co-chair of Library of Parliament Committee.
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On September 20, 2014, Anders lost the nomination for Bow River to Shields. His entry in the race for Bow River caused resentment amongst the other candidates who felt that Anders had parachuted into the riding after losing the nomination race in Calgary Signal Hill.
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In March 2012, Anders was removed from the Veterans Affairs Committee following controversial comments in response to arriving late, texting, and falling asleep at a committee meeting (including calling his accusers
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After the 2011 Canadian election, Anders served as a member of the Veterans Affairs Committee, the Industry, Science and Technology Committee and the Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations.
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In 1997, despite his relative youthfulness, Anders was already a veteran political organizer, and was able to win a hotly contested nomination in one of the safest Reform ridings in Canada.
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Anders serves as president of Firearms Institute for Rational Education. In 2016, he traveled to Arizona to support the campaign to elect Donald Trump as President of the United States.
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has indicated his support of Anders, stating that "Rob is a true reformer and a true conservative. He has been a faithful supporter of mine and I am grateful for his work."
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non-partisan "Vote Out Rob Anders" campaign in his riding, but his popular vote percentage increased in every federal election since he was first elected in the
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he was the vice-chair of the Subcommittee on National Security of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
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On June 18, 2001, he became associate critic for National Defence, until appointed critic for Civil Preparedness from Jan 22, 2004 until the 2004 election.
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In September and October 2012, fellow Conservative Party members disassociated themselves from Anders' belief that New Democratic Party leader
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Anders introduced Bill C-570 on January 29, 2014, which would amend the criminal code to provide for mandatory minimum sentences for rape.
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After losing the nomination race for Calgary Signal Hill, Anders decided to contest for the nomination in the new electoral district of
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in Alberta and publicly renewed his membership in the wake of the December 2014 defection of 9 of its MLAs, including party leader
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Anders has devoted his time to a variety of conservative causes. Some of these include lobby groups and think tanks such as
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Before the nomination race he ultimately lost, Anders defeated several high-profile challengers for the local
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MP for Calgary West in 1997, at age 25. The seat had been vacated when the former MP for the riding,
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On September 20, 2014, Anders was defeated for a second time in an attempt to gain the nomination in
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of Alberta has generated controversy, as the Wildrose Alliance Party had hoped to defeat the ruling
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In 2010, in a card supporting Canadian troops, Anders wrote: "When in doubt, pull the trigger".
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nomination. Before the 2004 federal election Anders was challenged by future Alberta Premier
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In the next parliament Anders became the co-chair of the Scrutiny of Regulations Committee.
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Over time Anders has served in several leadership roles on parliamentary committees. In the
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Anders was a supporter of Stephen Harper's successful 2002 bid for the leadership of the
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Rob Anders Joins Criticism Of Tony Clement And Conservatives Over Norman Bethune Centre
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In February 2010, nineteen members of Anders' Calgary West riding association resigned
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In July 2012, Anders opposed his own party and criticized Treasury Board President
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In May 2023, Anders was involved in the creation of a new political party, the
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In December 2005, Anders used public funds to send pamphlets to residents in
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On April 12, 2014, Anders was defeated by former provincial minister
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ideals although Bethune had died ten years before Mao took power.
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Drowsy Tory MP Rob Anders dropped from Veterans Affairs Committee
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Since 2022, Anders has served on the Board of Governors of the
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In 2010 Anders was challenged again, but successfully defeated
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Anders has faced high-profile opponents. In 1997 he defeated
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Anders was the sole parliamentarian to vote against making
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On December 6, 2013, Anders spoke out after the death of
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Anders' decision to become involved in the newly formed
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in countries that did not allow for religious freedom.
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Bill Graveland (Canadian Press) (September 20, 2014).
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Anders expressed interest in running in the 424: 393: 381: 366: 332: 293: 2596: 2594: 2448: 658:reported that Anders had been charged by the 467:for funding a visitors' centre honouring to 204:until 2015 and was a founding member of the 2897:Rob Anders – Parliament of Canada biography 2621:, March 16, 2007. Retrieved March 13, 2014. 2606:, January 4, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014. 2413:, March 29, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2012. 2397:, March 28, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012. 1876: 1664: 1432: 1200: 939: 703: 2636:, March 26, 2009. Retrieved March 3, 2014. 2591: 2248:"PM blasts MP for blocking Mandela honour" 602: 31: 2811: 2326:"Members quit Anders' riding association" 2166:The Canadian Press (September 20, 2014). 2110:. Before being elected he worked for the 442:Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta 2527: 2314:Calgary MP compares China to Nazi regime 519: 2484: 2282: 456:"hacks", and claiming that they praise 265: 2904: 2787:Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta 2755:Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta 2449:D'Aliesio, Renata (October 21, 2009). 649: 610: 298:Anders was elected as a member of the 62:June 2, 1997 â€“ August 4, 2015 2863: 2422: 2789:. September 11, 2022. Archived from 2690: 2283:Bennett, Nelson (December 9, 2012). 629:Wildrose party's leadership election 313:Along with fellow newly elected MPs 2451:"Wildrose supporters rankle Tories" 2268:. voteoutanders.com. Archived from 2152:. CBC News Calgary. April 12, 2014. 666: 281: 215:for the Conservative nomination in 13: 2466:. Calgary, Alberta. pp. A1–A4 2423:Curry, Bill (September 23, 2011). 565:, who was elected an MLA in 2012. 258:with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 14: 2973: 2883: 302:(1997–2000) and converted to the 2922:Conservative Party of Canada MPs 2864:Stone, Laura (October 1, 2012). 1105:Total valid votes/Expense limit 844:Total valid votes/Expense limit 675:, who later became the Mayor of 546:. 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Member of Parliament
Calgary West
Stephen Harper
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Conservative
Wildrose Party
Reform
Canadian Alliance
Calgary
Alberta
riding
Calgary West
1997
Conservative Party of Canada
Ron Liepert
Calgary Signal Hill
next federal election
Bow River
Brooks
Martin Shields
Winnipeg
Manitoba
University of Calgary
political science
Reform Party
Stephen Harper
Reform Party
Canadian Alliance

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