
Dean Allison
Conservative
Top Donors
Political contributions received
| Date | Donor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-04-28 | Contributions Of $200 Or Less/Contributions De 200 $ Ou Moins | $750.00 |
| 2025-04-08 | Gary Berg | $400.00 |
| 2025-04-08 | Alice Heaslip | $400.00 |
| 2025-04-08 | Brian Heaslip | $400.00 |
| 2025-04-03 | Jerry Lemick | $300.21 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-07-12Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Conservative MP Dean Allison sought public input for COVID-19 vaccine injury inquiry update
Dean Allison held a Thursday news conference on Parliament Hill to update his call for a public inquiry into Canadians potentially injured by COVID-19 vaccines and urged public participation [8]. He is calling on MPs and senators to contact his office to apply for the inquiry scheduled for September 8–11, 2026, which will be limited to listening to personal stories without making findings of fact [3].
View source →Dean Allison held a news conference to announce an inquiry into COVID-19 vaccine injuries.
CPAC's June 4 coverage reports that Conservative MP Dean Allison held a news conference on Parliament Hill to announce the Allison Inquiry into Canadians who may have been injured by COVID-19 vaccines. The announcement said testimony would be heard in September and that the inquiry would be broadcast live.
View source →Dean Allison posted on Facebook thanking Global News for covering the Allison Inquiry.
A Facebook post from Dean Allison says he thanked Global News for covering the Allison Inquiry and reiterated the message that people affected by COVID-19 vaccine injuries should be heard. The post aligns with his June 4 announcement about the inquiry.
View source →Local radio reported Dean Allison wants to hear from people injured by the COVID vaccine.
More FM reported on June 8 that Niagara West MP Dean Allison said people who suffered badly after COVID vaccination need to be heard. The article also notes his claim that multiple democratic countries are investigating similar issues.
View source →Dean Allison's X account referenced the Allison Inquiry and invited vaccine-injured Canadians to be heard.
A recent post on Dean Allison's X account mentions the announcement of the Allison Inquiry on COVID-19 vaccine-injured persons. The post invites affected Canadians to be heard and ties directly to his June inquiry announcement.
View source →Dean Allison announced an inquiry into COVID-19 vaccines at a press conference on Parliament Hill.
CPAC reports that Conservative MP Dean Allison held a news conference on June 4, 2026, to announce an inquiry related to Canadians who may have been affected by COVID-19 vaccines. The segment frames the event as a parliamentary announcement and focuses on vaccine injury concerns.
View source →Juno News reported that Dean Allison launched a vaccine injury inquiry.
Juno News stated that Conservative MP Dean Allison launched the Allison Inquiry into COVID vaccine injuries. The item presents the initiative as a response to public concerns about vaccine-related harms.
View source →House of Commons profile shows Dean Allison active in the current parliamentary session.
The House of Commons member profile shows recent work and chamber interventions for Dean Allison in the current session. It indicates continued parliamentary activity as MP for Niagara West.
View source →Dean Allison Re-elected as MP for Niagara West in 2025 Federal Election
Conservative MP Dean Allison successfully returned to Ottawa representing Niagara West in the 2025 federal election, securing over 50% of the votes in the riding. The election night results were reported by YourTV Niagara.
View source →Dean Allison Introduces Private Members Bill C-285, The Medical Freedom Act
MP Dean Allison introduced Bill C-285 to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act, the Canada Labour Code, and the Employment Insurance Act. The legislation addresses medical freedom protections for Canadian workers.
View source →Dean Allison Meets with European Parliament Member Christine Anderson
Conservative MPs Dean Allison, Colin Carrie, and Leslyn Lewis were photographed dining with Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament. The meeting was documented by Canada's National Observer.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Activities
President, Secretary, Treasurer and Director, Griffin Phoenix Capital Limited, Fenwick, Ontario
Investment in Private Corporations
Controlling interest in Griffin Phoenix Capital Limited, a holding company based in Fenwick, Ontario
Liabilities
Mortgage with Pen Financial, with spouse
Sponsored Travel
Name of Member
Dean Allison
Name of any person accompanying the Member (if any)
N/A
Destination(s)
Cape Town, South Africa
Purpose of the trip
Attending the Global TB Summit and visiting health programs in South Africa
Sponsor of trip (official name)
Results Canada
Travel dates
2015/11/29 to 2015/12/01 (3 days)
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's investment in private corporations
Nominal interest in Griffin Phoenix Capital Limited, a holding company based in Fenwick, Ontario
Contact Information
13 Windward Drive Grimsby, Ontario L3M 0J4