- Rick Dykstra
Infobox CanadianMP | name=Richard "Rick" Dykstra
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term_start=2006 Federal Election
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predecessor=Walt Lastewka
birth_date=birth date and age|1966|4|10|
birth_place=Grimsby,Ontario
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profession=Businessman , public affairs executive
party=CPC
party colour=CPC
residence=St. Catharines,Ontario
riding=St. Catharines
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spouse=Kathy Dykstra|Richard "Rick" Dykstra (born April 10, 1966 in
Grimsby, Ontario ) is a Canadian politician. He was elected to theCanadian House of Commons in the 2006 federal election, for theOntario riding of St. Catharines. Dykstra is a member of theConservative Party of Canada .Early life and career
Dykstra has a
Bachelor of Arts degree inPolitical Science fromBrock University , and a Master's Certificate in Project Management fromYork University . [ [ http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/183/ St. Catharines overview] ,Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , CBC Canada Votes 2006.] He served for twelve years as president of Dykstra Landscaping, a family business.His brother, Larry Dykstra, was a
Niagara Regional Council lor from 1994 to 1997. [Larry Dykstra was listed as president of Dykstra Landscaping and Greenhouses in a 2002 newspaper article. See "Thousands of flowers from St. Catharines head to U.S. for Sept. 11 services", "Canadian Press", 4 September 2002, 13:46 report. He is also active with the Conservative Party.]t. Catharines municipal politics
Dykstra served on the
St. Catharines City Council from 1991 to 1997, representing St. Patrick's ward. In 1992, he encouraged the provincial government ofBob Rae to lower its gas tax to combat cross-border shopping, which was adversely affecting Ontario businesses. [Richard Mackie, "Rae considers gas tax cut to combat U.S. shopping", "Globe and Mail", 4 March 1992, A5.]He served as chair of the Standing Committee on Finance for five of the six years he served on Council. He was responsible for the first budget to decrease spending in a budget year. He also served six years on the Library Board and chaired the board in 1997. In 1996, he attempted to have a book entitled "Invisible Darkness" by Stephen Williams banned from the city library. The book detailed the crimes of
Paul Bernardo andKarla Homolka . Bernardo and Homolka were former residents of St. Catharines, and Dykstra argued that he was acting to protect the interests of their victims. The board voted to keep the book in circulation, but ruled that patrons could not remove it from the library. ["Library won't lend book on Bernardo", "Toronto Star", 13 October 1996, A15.]Dykstra ran for
mayor of St. Catharines in 1997, and finished second againstTim Rigby .Provincial government
Dykstra worked for the Ontario provincial government from 1998 to 2002, during
Mike Harris 's administration, and served in two Ministries and in the Office of the Premier. He worked at Management Board as a senior policy advisor, served as chief of staff to Minister of Community and Social Services John Baird, and was director of caucus and public relations. Dykstra was appointed to the Niagara Parks Commission in 2003. [http://www.ontla.on.ca/hansard/committee_debates/37_parl/Session3/agencies/A015.htm#P605_138704 Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Standing Committee on Government Agencies, 26 February 2003.]Dykstra co-chaired Conservative candidate
Dean Allison 's campaign inNiagara West—Glanbrook for the 2004 federal election. [Carol Phillips, "Niagara West-Glanbrook to the wire", "Hamilton Spectator", 29 June 2004, A19.]Member of Parliament
Dykstra was elected to the House of Commons in 2006, defeating Liberal incumbent
Walt Lastewka by 244 votes, one of the closest races in the country. The Conservative Party won aminority government in the election, and Dykstra now sits in parliament as a governmentbackbench er and serves as a member of the Standing Committees on Justice and Finance. [ [ http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=18821&s=M Rick Dykstra: Information Page] , Parliament of Canada, accessed March 2007.] In 2007, he co-authored the "Dissenting Opinion of the Conservative Party of Canada" to a document entitled "Taxing Income Trusts: Reconcilable or Irreconcilable differences?" [The Standing Committee on Finance released its report [ http://www.enerplus.com/documents/StandingCommitteeReportFeb282007.pdf Taxing Income Trusts: Reconcilable or Irreconcilable differences?] onFebruary 28 2007 following the committee's hearings in January and February 2007 examining the proposed|changes in rules on Income Trust taxation. Dykstra co-authored the "Dissenting Opinion of the Conservative Party of Canada" which recommended::The federal government implement the Tax Fairness Plan as outlined in Ways and Means Motion No. 10 – including a 31.5% tax on income trust distributions, a four-year transition period for existing trusts, and pension income splitting for seniors – adopted November 7th, 2006 with the support of the majority of the House of Commons. cite news | author = House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance | title = Taxing Income Trusts: Reconcilable or Irreconcilable differences? pages 43-46| publisher = House of Commons Canada | url = http://www.enerplus.com/documents/StandingCommitteeReportFeb282007.pdf | date =
February 28 2007 ] which agreed with the government's decision to implement a 31.5% tax on income trusts.In April 2007, Dykstra and his colleague
Dean Allison introduced aprivate member's bill proposing to eliminate the so-called faint-hope clause. [Karena Walter, "Federal Conservatives introduce bill to repeal faint-hope clause", "The Standard", 18 April 2007.] In November 2007, he introduced a private member's bill seeking to end the practice of giving double-credit for time served in custody prior to sentencing. [Grant LaFleche, "Time to change sentencing practices: Dykstra",St Catharines Standard, 22 May 2008, A3]In April 2008, Dykstra introduced a motion to have the Finance Committee study the abolishment of the penny. ["Commons Finance Committee to study abandoning the penny", St. Catharines Standard, 9 April 2008, A5.] He later brought forward a motion to have the Justice Committee study the investigative approach of the
Canadian Human Rights Commission . [Matthew Van Dongen, "MP wants review of human rights commission", St. Catharines Standard, 5 June 2008, A4]Electoral record
Dykstra was elected to the St. Catharines city council for Ward Four (St. Patrick's Ward) in 1991 and 1994.
All federal election information is taken from
Elections Canada . Italicized expenditures refer to submitted totals, and are presented when the final reviewed total are not available.The 1997 municipal results are taken from the "Hamilton Spectator", 11 November 1997, B9. The final official results were not significantly different.
References
External links
* [http://www.rickdykstra.ca Rick Dykstra]
* [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=e4fac630-d103-47ac-9170-4da50dd3aec8&Language=E&Section=FederalExperience Parliament Webpage]
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