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  1. Blaine F. Calkins MP (born December 25, 1968) is a Conservative member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada. He has represented the riding of Red Deer—Lacombe in Alberta since 2015, having previously represented its predecessor, Wetaskiwin, since 2006. He was elected to Parliament for Wetaskiwin in 2006.

  2. Blaine Calkins is the Member of Parliament for the federal constituency of Red DeerLacombe, and one of the Conservative Party of Canada’s longest serving MPs. Prior to the 2015 Federal Election, Blaine was the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Wetaskiwin.

  3. Blaine Calkins. Overview. Political Affiliation: Conservative. Constituency: Red Deer—Lacombe. Province / Territory: Alberta. 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.

  4. Blaine Calkins is a Canadian Member of Parliament for the federal constituency of Red Deer – Lacombe. He has been a member of the Conservative Party of Canada since 2006 and is one of their longest-serving MPs. In October 2022, Calkins was appointed as the Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Hunting, Angling, and Conservation. He is also ...

  5. Sep 20, 2021 · Votes are still being counted, but Conservative candidate Blaine Calkins is projected to once again be re-elected as Member of Parliament for Red Deer-Lacombe. Calkins, 52, was first elected in 2006 as Member of Parliament for the former federal riding of Wetaskiwin.

  6. Oct 19, 2015 · Blaine Calkins. Conservative. Red Deer—Lacombe. Alberta. Member of Parliament. Political Affiliation. Offices and Roles as a Parliamentarian. Committees. Parliamentary Associations and Interparliamentary Groups. Election Candidate. Export as: XML CSV. For more data options, please see Open Data.

  7. Blaine Calkins. House of Commons photo. Conservative MP for Red Deer—Lacombe (Alberta) Won his last election, in 2021, with 64% of the vote.