Calgary Shepard MP Tom Kmiec – Conservative
Tomasz Kmiec MP is a Polish-Canadian politician who serves the Member of Parliament for Calgary Shepard in the House of Commons of Canada. Additionally, he is the Conservative Party of Canada’s National Caucus Chair, and oversees meetings of the parliamentary caucuses of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition.
Tom Kmiec was born in Poland. His family immigrated to Canada and settled in Quebec. Kmiec was raised in Quebec and went through the French education system as part of the Bill 101 reforms. He is, hence, fluently bilingual in both of Canada’s official languages. In 2005, he moved to Calgary. He is raising his three children, Maximillian, Jolie, and Enoch.
Kmiec graduated from Concordia University in Montreal with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. He then received his master’s degree in American Government with a concentration in Terrorism and Homeland Security from Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.
Kmiec started his career as an intern in the office of then Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, Stephen Harper. Kmiec has since worked for cabinet ministers federally and provincially in Alberta.
Kmiec was elected in the 2015 Canadian federal election for the riding of Calgary Shepard. Prior to being elected, Kmiec was the manager of policy and research with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce and worked for the Human Resources Institute of Alberta.
Contact Information:
Hill Office
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6
Telephone: 613-992-0846
Fax: 613-992-0883
Constituency Office
Main office – Calgary
12221-44 Street SE
Unit 40A
Calgary, Alberta
T2Z 4H3
Telephone: 403-974-1285
Toll Free Number: 1-855-852-5710
Email: tom.kmiec@parl.gc.ca
Website: http://www.tomkmiecmp.ca
Constituency Profile:
- Electoral district number: 48011
- Region: Western Region
- Area: 186 km2
- Population**: 147,520
- Number of electors on list****: 115,499
- Major census subdivisions (municipalities)***: Calgary*
- Adjacent electoral districts
- Electoral boundaries established according to the 2013 Representation Order.
- * Denotes that a census subdivision covers more than one electoral district.
- ** Population based on 2016 census data.
- *** Municipalities in place during 2016 census.
- **** Number of electors on the final lists during the last event.
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