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As at December 31, 2020 PUBLIC REGISTRY OF DESIGNATED TRAVELLERS In accordance with the Members By-law, each Member may designate one person, other than the Member’s employee or another Member who is not the Member’s spouse, as their designated traveller. The Public Registry of Designated Travellers provides the name of the designated traveller for each Member in office during the fiscal year (between April 1 and March 31). If a Member chooses not to have a designated traveller, the Member’s name will not appear in the registry. It is maintained by the Clerk of the House of Commons and updated on a quarterly basis on ourcommons.ca. A Member may change a designated traveller once every 12 months, at the beginning of a new Parliament or in the event of the designated traveller’s death. Public Registry of Designated Travellers As at December 31, 2020 Member of Parliament Constituency Designated Traveller Status Aboultaif, Ziad Edmonton Manning Aboultaif, Elizabeth Active Albas, Dan Central Okanagan—Similkameen— Albas, Tara Active Nicola Alleslev, Leona Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill Krofchak, Edward Active Allison, Dean Niagara West Allison, Rebecca Active Amos, William Pontiac Flores, Regina Active Anand, Hon. Anita Oakville Knowlton, John Active Anandasangaree, Gary Scarborough—Rouge Park Sivalingam, Harini Active Angus, Charlie Timmins—James Bay Griffin, Lauren Active Arnold, Mel North Okanagan—Shuswap Arnold, Linda Active Arseneault, René Madawaska—Restigouche Pelletier, Michèle Active Arya, Chandra Nepean Chandrakanth, Sangeetha Active Ashton, Niki Churchill—Keewatinook Aski Moncur, Bruce Active Atwin, Jenica Fredericton Atwin, Christopher M Active Bachrach, Taylor Skeena—Bulkley Valley Larstone, Michelle Active Badawey, Vance Niagara Centre Deluca, Leanna Active Bagnell, Hon. Larry Yukon Bagnell, Melissa Active Bains, Hon. Navdeep Mississauga—Malton Bains, Brahamjot Active Baldinelli, Tony Niagara Falls Baldinelli, Carol Active Barlow, John Foothills Barlow, Louise Active Barrett, Michael Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands Barrett, Amanda Active and Rideau Lakes Barsalou-Duval, Xavier Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes— Gill, Marilène Active Verchères Battiste, Jaime Sydney—Victoria MacMillan, Farrah Active Beech, Terry Burnaby North—Seymour Bansal Beech, Ravi Active Bendayan, Rachel Outremont Hofmann, Daniel Active Bennett, Hon. Carolyn Toronto—St. Paul's O'Brian, Peter Active Benzen, Bob Calgary Heritage Benzen, Susan Active Bergen, Hon. Candice Portage—Lisgar Harris, Michael Active Bergeron, Stéphane Montarville Dulude, Johanne Active Berthold, Luc Mégantic—L'Érable Levesque, Caroline Active Bérubé, Sylvie Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik— Bernier, Marc Active Eeyou Bezan, James Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman Bezan, Kelly Active Bibeau, Hon. Marie-Claude Compton—Stanstead Sévigny, Bernard Active Bittle, Chris St. Catharines Stirling, Charlene Active Blaikie, Daniel Elmwood—Transcona Blaikie, Janelle Active Blair, Hon. Bill Scarborough Southwest Blair, Susanne Active Blanchet, Yves-François Beloeil—Chambly Déziel, Nancy Active Blaney, Rachel North Island—Powell River Blaney, Darren Active Blaney, Hon. Steven Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis Bouchard, Marie Active Block, Kelly Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek Block, Milton Active Blois, Kody Kings—Hants Maclachlan, Kimberly Alice Active Boulerice, Alexandre Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Djevahirdjian, Lisa Active Page 2 of 9 Public Registry of Designated Travellers As at December 31, 2020 Member of Parliament Constituency Designated Traveller Status Bragdon, Richard Tobique—Mactaquac Bragdon, Crystal Lynn Active Brassard, John Barrie—Innisfil Brassard, Liane Active Bratina, Bob Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Bratina, Carol Active Brière, Élisabeth Sherbrooke Sylvestre, Francois Active Brunelle-Duceppe, Alexis Lac-Saint-Jean Cloutier, Mylène Active Calkins, Blaine Red Deer—Lacombe Calkins, Barbara Active Cannings, Richard South Okanagan—West Kootenay Holm, Margaret Active Carr, Hon. Jim Winnipeg South Centre Suche, Colleen Active Carrie, Colin Oshawa Carrie, Elizabeth Active Casey, Sean Charlottetown Ayre, Deirdre Active Champagne, Hon. Saint-Maurice—Champlain Gaudet, Anne-Marie Active François-Philippe Champoux, Martin Drummond Lahaie, Caroline Active Charbonneau, Louise Trois-Rivières Marin, Mitchell Active Chen, Shaun Scarborough North Chen, Yueh Active Chiu, Kenny Steveston—Richmond East Chiu, Elaine Active Chong, Hon. Michael Wellington—Halton Hills (Davidson) Chong, Active Caroline Joan Collins, Laurel Victoria McNish, James Active Cormier, Serge Acadie—Bathurst Thériault, Isabelle Active Cumming, James Edmonton Centre Cumming, Deborah Active Dabrusin, Julie Toronto—Danforth Starnino, Massimo Active Dalton, Marc Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge Dalton, Marlene Active Damoff, Pam Oakville North—Burlington Damoff, Fraser Active Dancho, Raquel Kildonan—St. Paul Gurski, Scott Active Davidson, Scot York—Simcoe Howes, Suzanne Active Davies, Don Vancouver Kingsway Palm, Sheryl Active DeBellefeuille, Claude Salaberry—Suroît Dunberry, Maurice Active Deltell, Gérard Louis-Saint-Laurent St-Pierre, Pascale Active d'Entremont, Chris West Nova d'Entremont, Anne Active Desbiens, Caroline Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré— Dufour, Pascal Active Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix Desilets, Luc Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Cartier, Guylaine Active Dhaliwal, Sukh Surrey—Newton Dhaliwal, Roni Active Diotte, Kerry Edmonton Griesbach Denman, Clare Active Doherty, Todd Cariboo—Prince George Doherty, Kelly Active Dong, Han Don Valley North Qiao, Sophia Active Dowdall, Terry Simcoe—Grey Healey, Colleen Elizabeth Active Dreeshen, Earl Red Deer—Mountain View Dreeshen, Judy D. Active Drouin, Francis Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Forrest, Kathryn Active Dubourg, Emmanuel Bourassa Paul, Ghyliane Inactive Duclos, Hon. Jean-Yves Québec Dumas, Marie-Chantal Active Duguid, Terry Winnipeg South Sutterlin-Duguid, Linda Active Duvall, Scott Hamilton Mountain Duvall, Sherry Active Easter, Hon. Wayne Malpeque Easter, Helen Active Page 3 of 9 Public Registry of Designated Travellers As at December 31, 2020 Member of Parliament Constituency Designated Traveller Status Ehsassi, Ali Willowdale Poltak, Celeste Active El-Khoury, Fayçal Laval—Les Îles Elias, Georgette Active Ellis, Neil Bay of Quinte Stewart-Ellis, Susan Active Epp, Dave Chatham-Kent—Leamington Epp, Charlene Beth Active Erskine-Smith, Nathaniel Beaches—East York Symington, Amy Active Falk, Rosemarie Battlefords—Lloydminster Falk, Adam Active Falk, Ted Provencher Falk, Irene Active Fast, Hon. Ed Abbotsford Fast, Annette Active Fergus, Greg Hull—Aylmer Cool, Julie Active Findlay, Hon. Kerry-Lynne D. South Surrey—White Rock Chapman, Brent Thomas Active Finley, Hon. Diane Haldimand—Norfolk Dennis, Muriel L. Active Finnigan, Pat Miramichi—Grand Lake Finnigan, Lise Active Fisher, Darren Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Fisher, Anne Active Fonseca, Peter Mississauga East—Cooksville Yaremczuk Fonseca, Christina Active Fragiskatos, Peter London North Centre Boychuk, Katy Active Fraser, Sean Central Nova Burton, Sarah Active Fry, Hon. Hedy Vancouver Centre Fry, Douglas Active Gallant, Cheryl Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Gallant, James Active Garneau, Hon. Marc Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount Soame Garneau, Pamela Active Garrison, Randall Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke Pardede, Teddy T Active Gaudreau, Marie-Hélène Laurentides—Labelle Thibault, Yanick Active Gazan, Leah Winnipeg Centre Saganash, Romeo Active Généreux, Bernard Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska— Haw, Tracey Active Rivière-du-Loup Genuis, Garnett Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan Genuis, Rebecca Active Gerretsen, Mark Kingston and the Islands Gerretsen, Vanessa Active Gill, Marilène Manicouagan Barsalou-Duval, Xavier Active Gladu, Marilyn Sarnia—Lambton Gladu, Katie Lee Active Godin, Joël Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Claveau, Isabelle Active Gould, Hon. Karina Burlington Gerones Sanchez, Active Carlos Alberto Gourde, Jacques Lévis—Lotbinière Beaudoin, Chantal Active Gray, Tracy Kelowna—Lake Country Gray, Larry Active Green, Matthew Hamilton Centre Jarvis, Jayde Margaret Tina Active Guilbeault, Hon. Steven Laurier—Sainte-Marie Thomassin, Claude Active Hajdu, Hon. Patty Thunder Bay—Superior North Field, Paul Active Hallan, Jasraj Singh Calgary Forest Lawn Kaur Hallan, Gracy Active Harder, Rachael Lethbridge Matchett, Ryan Active Hardie, Ken Fleetwood—Port Kells Rocho, Ana Active Harris, Jack St. John's East Martin, Ann Active Hoback, Randy Prince Albert Hoback, Jerri D. Active Holland, Hon. Mark Ajax Ince, Stefanie Active Hughes, Carol Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Hughes, Keith Active Hussen, Hon. Ahmed York South—Weston Farah, Ebyan Active Hutchings, Gudie Long Range Mountains Hutchings, David Active Page 4 of 9 Public Registry of Designated Travellers As at December 31, 2020 Member of Parliament Constituency Designated Traveller Status Iacono, Angelo Alfred-Pellan Haddad, Rana Active Ien, Marci Toronto Centre Ien, Lorraine Active Jaczek, Helena Markham—Stouffville Weinberg, Hershel Active Jansen, Tamara Cloverdale—Langley City Jansen, Byron Active Jeneroux, Matt Edmonton Riverbend Clement, Elizabeth Active Johns, Gord Courtenay—Alberni Cowlishaw, Karen Active Joly, Hon. Mélanie Ahuntsic-Cartierville Marzell, Félix Active Jones, Yvonne Labrador Lanzon, Joseph Active Jordan, Hon. Bernadette South Shore—St. Margarets Jordan, David Active Jowhari, Majid Richmond Hill Jowhari, Homeira Active Julian, Peter New Westminster—Burnaby Tian, Limei Active Kelloway, Mike Cape Breton—Canso Walsh Kelloway, Catherine Active Kelly, Pat Calgary Rocky Ridge Kelly, Kimberley Active Kent, Hon. Peter Thornhill Kent, Cilla Active
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