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Dan Albas

Fair play for local, national issues

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Aug 28, 2012 / 5:00 am

Last fall I heard from a number of constituents who expressed their concerns over allegations made regarding automated phone calls during the last federal election. These “Robo-Calls” as they are more frequently referred to, have been under investigation for some time and last fall I committed to providing more information on this topic as it became available. Late last week a significant new development occurred as the Liberal riding association in Guelph, Ontario was found to have violated the Telecommunications Act by using automated “robo-calls” in a manner that did not conform to the act. Specifically the Liberals had created a fictitious caller and proceeded to engage in anonymous automated calls of a political nature. The Telecommunications Act requires that automated calls cannot be made in an anonymous manner and must provide call back information and disclose who the calls are being made on behalf of. The penalties in this case included $4,900 fine for the Liberal Riding Association and my understanding is that Liberal MP Frank Valeriote has also issued a public apology for the calls. For the record I fully support the introduction of new electoral oversight that would provide more transparency and accountability for our democratic process. While it can be beneficial to use technology to enhance our electoral system, we must also be vigilant to ensure that the use of new technologies cannot manipulate or otherwise interfere with the outcome.

In recent reports I have made efforts to “debunk” some of the more common misinformation that has been circulating, most recently pointing out that a widely circulated email showing an extravagant new “jail” recently built here in Canada (rumoured to be located in northern Ontario) that is in fact not located in Canada at all but rather in Austria. However not all information that circulates on government is false. For example the single issue I remain most commonly asked about to this very day remains Bill C-428. Bill C-428 was a Bill that proposed to amend the Old Age Security Act so that those who have immigrated to Canada could start collecting OAS pension benefits after just three years of Canadian residency instead of the current ten. Enraged Canadian taxpayers continue to ask me on a weekly basis if what this Bill proposes is accurate and what I am doing to stop such a bill, a bill in that their opinion is neither fair nor fiscally responsible. The first part of the question is yes, Bill C-428 was a private Members Bill introduced into the former 40th Parliament by the Liberals and was seconded by Liberal MP Bob Rae. The second and most important part of the question to be aware of is that this Bill did not advance beyond first reading and is not a Bill that I or the Government is supportive of and if such a Bill was to be re introduced by the opposition (as NDP MP Libby Davies did last year before suddenly withdrawing such a motion), we would strongly oppose it.   

Another concern I would like to briefly provide an update on is my ongoing effort to research local gas pricing in our region. In the past week working with the assistance of a local citizen and the freedom of information act, some significant information has become available that I believe will benefit this process. Although my research will continue I am hopeful to be able to present a submission to the Federal Competition Bureau at some point this fall. I will continue to provide updates on this topic however I believe it is important to take action and consumers deserve more transparency and accountability in this process than currently exists.

As there are still a few weeks remaining before the House of Commons resumes I am hopeful to hear from more of you.   If you have the time for a meeting or phone call please give contact my office either locally at 250-770-4480 or toll free at 1-800-665-8711



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About the Author

Dan Albas has been a Penticton resident since 1981. After attending Okanagan University College, Dan choose to move into small business where his company Kick City Martial Arts has flourished, training hundreds of men, women and children to bring out their best. For his work on child safety and awareness, Dan was the recipient Penticton’s “2005 Young Entrepreneur of the Year” award.

Dan and his wife Tara reside in West Kelowna, where they raise their four daughters.

Dan has served as campaign chair for the United Way of the South Okanagan-Similkameen in 2006-7 and 2010-11, both times surpassing their fundraising goals.

As a community leader, Dan was elected to Penticton City Council in the 2008 municipal elections, where as a first time candidate he won with 5656 votes, topping the polls. Through his work as a city councillor, Dan has proven himself to be a strong constituency worker delivering results and standing up for what he believes in. Dan took a leading role on public safety by proposing aggressive panhandling and dog control bylaws; he proposed a review that greatly helped his community to balance the books and to focus on core services by eliminating wasteful or unnecessary spending. His Penticton Politics website blog has offered new ways for constituents to communicate on important issues.

On June 28 of 2012 Dan became one of the first MP’s in recent history to have a Private Members Bill (Bill 311) C-311 become law with the unanimous all party support of both the House of Commons and the Canadian Senate.  Bill C-311 “An Act to amend the Importation of intoxicating liquors Act” amended a prohibition era law to prevented the free trade of wine over provincial boarders.

Dan is honoured to serve the residents of Okanagan-Coquihalla as their Member of Parliament. He has made good on his commitment to establish a personal blog with his www.DaninOttawa.com site, where he chronicles his activities as the Member of Parliament for Okanagan-Coquihalla.

Dan welcomes your input, so please contact him by e-mail, phone or mail. He can be reached at:

Okanagan- Coquihalla’s MP office
Suite 202-301 Main Street
Penticton, BC V2A 5B7
E-mail: dan.albas@parl.gc.ca
Phone: 250-770-4480
Fax: 250-770-4484
Toll Free: 1-800-665-8711




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