- Gary Lunn
Infobox CanadianMP
honorific-prefix =The Honourable
name = Gary Vincent Lunn
honorific-suffix =
PC, MP
riding =Saanich—Gulf Islands
parliament = Canadian
term_start = 1997 federal election
term_end =
predecessor =Jack Frazer
successor =
birth_date = birth date and age|1957|05|08
birth_place =Trail ,British Columbia
death_date =
death_place =
party = Conservative
portfolio = Minister of Natural Resources
profession =Lawyer
spouse = Alexandra Lunn
residence = North Saanich,British Columbia
footnotes =Gary Vincent Lunn, PC, MP (born
May 8 ,1957 , inTrail, British Columbia ) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for theBritish Columbia riding ofSaanich—Gulf Islands and Minister of Natural Resources in the Cabinet of Prime MinisterStephen Harper . He was the Official Opposition Critic for Métis and Non-Status Indians, Minister of State for Northern Development, and Critic of the Secretary of State for Human Resources Development. He is a member of theConservative Party of Canada .He attended the
University of Victoria , where he completed a Bachelor of Law. He has practised law in Victoria, and resides inSidney, British Columbia . [http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/bio.asp?id=52]Political career
He was first elected to Parliament in the federal election of 1997 as a member of the
Reform Party of Canada and was re-elected in 2000 as a member of theCanadian Alliance . In April 2001, Lunn was one of the first Alliance MPs to openly criticize the leadership ofStockwell Day , and was suspended from caucus in May of the same year as a result. He briefly sat with theDemocratic Representative Caucus under the leadership ofChuck Strahl , but in November 2001, he left to rejoin the Alliance after Day agreed to hold a leadership race. He was permitted to return to the party in January 2002, during the leadership of John Reynolds, following Day's resignation.In the federal election of 2006, he won re-election against Liberal Candidate
Sheila Orr and NDP candidateJennifer Burgis .Minister of Natural Resources
On
February 6 ,2006 , he was sworn in as Natural Resources Minister in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. With his appointment to Cabinet he was sworn in as a member of theQueen's Privy Council for Canada giving him the right to use the honorific "The Honourable " and the Post Nominal Letters "PC" for life.hun Lunn campaign
On
October 9 ,2007 a grassroots campaign began in Lunn's home riding. Based on two subsequent minority election victories and the Minister's agenda withNuclear Power Proliferation,Tar Sands Exploitation,Asbestos Production and the Tanker Moratorium on theBritish Columbia coast, a group of concerned citizens launched a campaign to overcome the vote split in the riding and replace the Minister in the next Federal Election. The stop the vote split and defeat the Conservatives campaign in Saanich-Gulf Islands is known as the " [http://members.shaw.ca/shunlunn Shun Lunn Campaign] ."Chalk River reactor shutdown
Lunn fired Linda Keen, the head of the
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission , on January 15, 2008. Keen, who was due to appear before a parliamentary committee the next day, had ordered a shutdown of theNRU reactor atChalk River, Ontario , which is operated byAtomic Energy of Canada Limited , in November, 2007, over AECL's failure to perform safety upgrades.Appearing before a parliamentary committee
January 16 ,2008 Lunn refused to cite one example of what Linda Keen had done wrong in her job, only that she had lost the confidence of the government. "These are the kinds of Republican tactics this town has never seen before," Liberal MPDavid McGuinty (Ottawa South) told the natural resources committee. "The Prime Minister and the people around the Prime Minister will stop at nothing. ... They will fabricate, in my mind, a case to dismiss a senior official, an independent regulator," McGuinty told reporters later. Lunn told the committee: "We do not believe she fulfilled her duties. There was an urgency to this situation, make no mistake ... it would have meant life and death for some patients." [cite web
url=http://www.thestar.com/printArticle/294887
title=PM blasted for firing of nuclear watchdog
publisher=The Toronto Star
accessdate=2008-06-18
last=Richard Brennan
first=Bruce Campion-Smith]AECL falls under Lunn's management as Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. The reactor shutdown caused problems with supply shortage of
medical radioisotopes , which are used for testing to determine whether a patient has a disease. Canada produces more than half the world's supply. TheCanadian House of Commons passed emergency legislation in mid-December, 2007, with unanimous support, to get NRU restarted quickly. There has been no backup reactor for NRU sinceNRX was decommissioned in 1992, making it very difficult for upgrades and maintenance to be performed on NRU. AECL has been underfunded for more than a decade ("The Globe and Mail ", January 17, 2008, p. A1).References
External links
* [http://www.garylunn.com/ Gary Lunn's Official Website]
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=9131&s=M Federal Political Biography from the Library of Parliament]
* [http://members.shaw.ca/shunlunn Shun Lunn Campaign]
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