Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie-Mackenzie, today reacted to Justin Trudeau’s disappointing budget. “This budget does nothing for the Peace Country,” noted Warkentin. “Communities across Canada that rely…
Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, expressed concerns about the NDP-Liberal coalition governance agreement. “This is a backroom deal that Canadians did not vote for. They…
Today Chris Warkentin sent the following letter to the Prime Minister: Dear Prime Minister Trudeau, Your silence regarding the terror attacks by masked assailants wielding axes at the Coastal…
Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, raised concerns about the Vaccine Mandate for cross-border Truckers that took effect on January 15, 2022. “This couldn’t have come…
Yesterday, the House of Commons rose for Christmas break. Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, returns home frustrated by the Government’s unwillingness to address Canadian’s, specifically…
WARKENTIN RESPONDS TO SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, responded to the Speech from the Throne that laid out the Liberal minority…
Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, responded to the latest attempt by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to escape scrutiny by proroguing Parliament. “This is outrageous,” Warkentin…
Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, joined Conservatives in calling for a criminal investigation into the latest serious ethics scandal involving the Prime Minister. “The latest…
Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, and his Conservatives colleagues announced a new Conservative proposal to improve the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) – called the…
Chris Warkentin, Member of Parliament for Grande Prairie – Mackenzie, travelled to Ottawa to argue for greater accountability from the Liberal government and more oversight for new spending during the…