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Conservative

Mike Lake

ConservativeLeduc—WetaskiwinAlberta
993Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
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House Seat
2025 Election Results — Leduc—Wetaskiwin

Mike Lake won with 47,947 votes (74.7%)

Mike Lake(Conservative)47,947 (74.7%)
Ronald Brochu(Liberal)11,136 (17.4%)
Katherine Swampy(NDP-New Democratic Party)3,927 (6.1%)
Jose Flores(People's Party)688 (1.1%)
Kirk Cayer United Party of Canada (UP)318 (0.5%)
Christopher Everingham Canadian Future Party145 (0.2%)

Total votes cast: 64,161

Recent Activity
Feb 27, 2026
DebateThe Economy

Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, real leaders take ownership of their mistakes. They learn and they change. Contrast that with the daily Liberal approach in the House of blame, blame, blame. The fact is that the's signature election promise was to “build the strongest economy in the G7.” That exact phrase appeared, word for word, 10 times in the Liberal platform. Today we learned that Canada has the [more]

Feb 27, 2026
DebateThe Economy

Prime Minister Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, speaking of misinformation, let us talk about the Liberal promises in the last election. Ten months ago, Canadians trusted the Liberalwhen he promised a budget deficit of only $62 billion. Five months ago, that number ballooned to $78 billion and, again this month, they added billions more, which is a promise clearly broken. Ten months ago, Canadians [more]

Feb 26, 2026

I'll speak in English. I'm just curious. This is a new committee for me. I'm filling in today. I'm wondering about the Canadian francophonie and the various groups that might not be represented in conversations, and it seems to me that the list could be very long. I'm curious to know whether the committee has undertaken studies, for example, to understand communities with disabilities, people [more]

Feb 26, 2026

I'm sorry, but could we have it repeated?

Feb 26, 2026

That doesn't prevent us from suspending for a minute.

Feb 26, 2026

On a point of order, I believe Mr. Beaulieu suggested taking just the most inclusive and leaving it up to the chair or the clerk to get that. I don't think that it's up to the chair or the clerk to figure out the language to make sure it's the most inclusive. It has to come from the committee. Everybody's interpretation of the most inclusive language is going to be different. Perhaps the mover [more]

Feb 26, 2026

Could we have a two-minute pause?