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Philip Lawrence

Conservative

ConstituencyNorthumberland—ClarkeProvinceONTitleMP
Pension Eligible

Top Donors

Political contributions received

DateDonorAmount
2025-04-28 Contributions Of $200 Or Less/Contributions De 200 $ Ou Moins$6563.00
2025-03-26Parvinder Billing$1750.00
2025-03-29Paul Marrocco$1750.00
2025-03-26Neyha Billing$1750.00
2025-04-12Rory Campbell$1750.00
2025-04-13Doug Leblanc$1750.00
2025-03-26Gurpreet Billing$1750.00
2025-03-26Gerald Stedman$1750.00
2025-03-26Jasleen Billing$1750.00
2025-03-25Marion Mccomb$1750.00

Government Contracts

Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity

OrganizationContractsTotal Value
Toyota Canada Inc.21$1,821,728.29
TELUS Corporation1$554,737.41
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited6$476,882.50

Lobbying Activity

Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency

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Recent Mentions

Updated 2026-07-12

Recent news, social media, and press mentions

news2026-07-01

MP Philip Lawrence Picks Up New Role in Shadow Cabinet as International Development Minister

Philip Lawrence, the Conservative MP for Northumberland–Clarke, was appointed as the new shadow minister for International Development in a weekly shuffle of Conservative members tasked with shadowing Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet [1][10]. Previously serving as shadow minister for Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy, Lawrence expressed pride in his role passing Bill C-5 and looks forward to restoring Canada's international standing [1].

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news2026-07-04

Philip Lawrence Discusses His Private Member's Bill on International Human Rights

Conservative MP Philip Lawrence held a press conference on Parliament Hill to introduce his private member's bill aimed at targeting international human rights violations[6]. The bill reflects his ongoing focus on intergovernmental policy and Canada's role in global governance.

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news2026-07-02

Philip Lawrence Reflects on His 2025 Election Victory and Conservative Leader's Seat Loss

In a YouTube interview with yourTV, Philip Lawrence discussed his 2025 election win in Northumberland—Clarke and the Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's loss of his seat[2]. He also analyzed the current Liberal minority government and the political landscape ahead[2].

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news2026-06-12

Global News reports Philip Lawrence criticized Mark Carney over a free trade promise.

Global News says Conservative MP Philip Lawrence criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for failing to fulfill his promise to implement free trade in Canada by Canada Day. The item frames the remarks as part of Conservative criticism of the government’s economic messaging.

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2026-06-10

Philip Lawrence posted criticism of Liberal food-cost plans on X.

Philip Lawrence wrote that every time the Liberals announce a plan to lower food costs, food remains expensive. The post is a partisan critique focused on affordability and government policy.

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other2026-06-09

Philip Lawrence shared a post about scrapping the Alto high-speed rail project.

On Instagram, Philip Lawrence and his account message said Conservatives are calling on the Liberal government to scrap the Alto high-speed rail project. The post argues against the project and presents the Conservative position as opposition to it.

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other2026-06-08

Philip Lawrence posted about hosting Knox Christian School students on Parliament Hill.

On Facebook, Philip Lawrence said Knox Christian School visited Ottawa and that he hosted students for pizza and politics on Parliament Hill. The post is a routine constituency-style update with no apparent partisan criticism.

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news2026-05-25

Philip Lawrence said a deal is needed to protect jobs in Northumberland.

A local news report says Lawrence warned that manufacturers and employers are concerned about prolonged trade instability and its economic impact. He argued that a deal is needed to protect local jobs and reduce uncertainty.

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other2026-05-02

Philip Lawrence is mentioned in coverage of the return of Via Rail commuter service in the Northumberland area.

Global News tagged coverage about Northumberland-area riders welcoming the return of a Via Rail commuter train after a four-year absence. The item is publicly associated with Philip Lawrence through the regional transit discussion.

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other2026-05-17

Public parliamentary profile confirms Philip Lawrence as the Conservative MP for Northumberland—Clarke.

OpenParliament lists Philip Lawrence as the Conservative MP for Northumberland—Clarke and indicates he won his last election in 2025 with 49% of the vote. This is a public mention rather than a news report or social media post.

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other2026-04-25

MP Philip Lawrence demands answers in committee about a $200 million taxpayer-funded loan, leading to confrontation with witnesses.

During a committee hearing, Philip Lawrence pressed witnesses on a $200 million loan, accusing them of offending millions of Canadians by withholding explanations citing commercial sensitivity. The exchange erupted as Conservatives challenged the lack of transparency. The video captures the tense moment highlighting political accountability.

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news2026-04-20

Northumberland-Clarke MP Philip Lawrence raises concerns over the Liberal majority government and calls for action on housing affordability.

Philip Lawrence expressed worries about the shift from a minority to a majority Liberal government, questioning accountability and representation. He highlighted housing affordability as a critical issue for his riding and the country. Lawrence stated he is willing to collaborate on initiatives that improve affordability and support economic growth.

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other2026-04-20

Conservative MP Philip Lawrence grills minister over $204M infrastructure loan, emphasizing taxpayer money.

In a Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure, and Communities, MP Philip Lawrence confronted the government on a $204M loan. He reminded that the government uses taxpayer money, not its own. The exchange underscored accountability in public spending.

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news2026-04-17

Lawrence calls out Housing Minister over floor crossing impacts.

Conservative MP Philip Lawrence for Northumberland—Clarke questioned Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Gregor Robertson during federal committee meetings about Liberal ridings being rewarded while other ridings are seemingly ignored or punished in relation to floor crossings.

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Public Disclosures

Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry

Assets

Joint ownership with spouse of land used for commercial purposes in Orono, Ontario

Liabilities

Line of credit with the Royal Bank of Canada

Loan with Farm Credit Canada, joint with spouse

Mortgage with the National Bank, joint with spouse

Other Sources of Income

Last and Next 12 months:

Business income shared with spouse from 1840 Farmhouse & Vineyard

Sponsored Travel

Name of Member

Philip Lawrence

Name of any person accompanying the Member (if any)

_

Destination(s)

London, England

Purpose of the trip

Meetings with UK parliamentarians at Westminster.

Sponsor of trip (official name)

Canadians for Affordable Energy (Dan McTeague)

Travel dates

2023/06/24 to 2023/06/28 (5 days)

Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income

Last and Next 12 months:

Employment income from Fleming College

Employment income from Grand View Kids

Contact Information

Constituency Office Address

4-12 Elgin street East Cobourg, Ontario K9A 0C5

Email

Philip.Lawrence@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://philiplawrencemp.ca

Phone

905-372-8757

Fax

905-372-1500