
Corey Hogan
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
Liberal
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| Nova Scotia Power Incorporated | 5 | $35,908,620.19 |
| FORTIS Alberta Inc | 2 | $2,467,978.32 |
| University of Manitoba | 3 | $604,857.60 |
| TELUS Corporation | 1 | $554,737.41 |
| De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited | 6 | $476,882.50 |
| University of Alberta | 6 | $230,614.15 |
| University of Victoria | 3 | $75,537.50 |
| THERMOGENICS INC | 2 | $50,874.53 |
| J.D. Irving, Limited | 1 | $24,776.75 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-24Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Corey Hogan comments in a TV segment about Alberta concerns over wildfire smoke crossing into the United States.
Global News covered Corey Hogan responding to U.S. political concerns about wildfire smoke drifting across the border. The segment positions Hogan as part of the public response to an environmental and cross-border air-quality issue.
View source →Corey Hogan is identified as Alberta’s Liberal MP in coverage of a Liberal pipeline vote.
CBC News discussed a Conservative motion on a new pipeline to the Pacific and noted Alberta Liberal MP Corey Hogan weighing in ahead of the vote. The coverage focused on internal federal politics and the debate over pipeline policy.
View source →Corey Hogan is quoted in coverage about Calgary’s lone Liberal seat after the election.
The St. Albert Gazette reported on Corey Hogan reflecting on his election win and his hopes for more Liberal gains in Calgary. The story highlights electoral dynamics in Alberta and Hogan’s position as a prominent Liberal MP in the province.
View source →Corey Hogan joined Jason Kenney in warning against Alberta separatism.
Calgary Liberal MP Corey Hogan and former Alberta premier Jason Kenney spoke at a pro-Canada event, urging federal MPs and political leaders to actively oppose separatism. Hogan said the referendum is approaching quickly and argued leaders need to explain why separation would be a bad idea.
View source →Corey Hogan and Jason Kenney team up to make the case for Canadian unity.
CityNews reported that Hogan and Kenney appeared together amid rising separatist sentiment in Alberta to argue for remaining in Canada. The piece framed their joint appearance as an unusual alliance between a Liberal MP and a former UCP premier on a constitutional issue.
View source →Corey Hogan spoke in Parliament on natural resources and Bill C-5.
Parliamentary committee evidence shows Hogan questioning witnesses about federal policy, Alberta, and infrastructure under Bill C-5. His remarks focused on how responsibilities are being distributed between the federal government, the Alberta government, and industry.
View source →Calgary Liberal MP says feds working hard on affordability, but Alberta risks losing investment.
Parliamentary Secretary Corey Hogan discusses federal efforts on affordability issues in a podcast interview. The MP addresses concerns about Alberta potentially losing investment opportunities.
View source →Liberal MP Corey Hogan discusses divisions in House of Commons affecting government effectiveness.
Corey Hogan, Liberal MP, discussed how divisions within the House of Commons are making it difficult to get things done for Canadians. The interview focused on challenges posed by opposition obstruction.
View source →Parliamentary Secretary Corey Hogan interviewed on Alberta oil pipeline projects and Major Projects Office.
As parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Energy, Corey Hogan was interviewed by CPAC regarding Prime Minister Mark Carney's Major Projects Office initiatives. Alberta's proposed oil pipeline remained absent from the second tranche of projects submitted.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Investment in Private Corporations
Joint ownership with spouse of Plenipotentiary Limited, an inactive corporation located in Calgary, Alberta
Liabilities
Mortgage with CIBC, jointly held with spouse
Loan with Scotiabank
Other Sources of Income
Last 12 months:
Employment income from the University of Calgary
Recusal
In the exercise of my official duties as parliamentary secretary, I recused myself on November 14, 2025, from a meeting with Mattamy Homes in order to avoid any conflict of interest between my official functions and the private interest of my friend, Luke Gilgan.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's activities
Director, Plenipotentiary Limited
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last 12 months:
Employment income from Morihira Dental Clinic
Summary Statement
Obligation to provide a confidential report has been met and all initial reporting and compliance measures have been taken to comply with the Conflict of Interest Act.
Divestment of Publicly Traded Securities by sale
Contact Information
207-1717 10th st NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 4S2