
Fraser Tolmie
Conservative
Principaux donateurs
Contributions politiques reçues
| Date | Donor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-03-24 | Fraser Tolmie | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-28 | Stephanie Humphries | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-01 | Jeff Macpherson | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-01 | Charles J Vanden Broek | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-07 | John Styles | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-07 | James Wood | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-07 | Jan Wood | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-28 | Bob Nelson | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-15 | Rod Van Slyck | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-27 | W Shea Jameson | $1750.00 |
Activité de lobbying
Organisations ayant exercé des activités de lobbying auprès de ce membre, triées par fréquence
Mentions récentes
Mis à jour 2026-07-12Actualités récentes, médias sociaux et mentions dans la presse
SOS: Save Our Snowbirds! The Snowbirds are an important recruiting tool and a Canadian national icon
Fraser Tolmie posted on Facebook calling for real conversations about the Snowbirds, emphasizing their importance as a recruiting tool and national icon.
View source →Tolmie 'very surprised' as Gladu crosses floor, Liberals near majority
Fraser Tolmie expressed surprise at MLA Gladu's crossing of the floor to the Liberals, noting the unexpected turn of events has shifted the political landscape.
View source →A Facebook group post says Fraser Tolmie sits on the Veterans Affairs committee studying suicide prevention.
The snippet describes Tolmie’s committee role and references a current study on suicide prevention. This is a public mention of his parliamentary work rather than a direct quote from him.
View source →Another Instagram post highlights Fraser Tolmie’s comments about the Snowbirds as Canadian heritage.
A second Instagram snippet refers to the Snowbirds as an iconic part of Canadian heritage while discussing Tolmie’s warning about their future. The available text is promotional in tone and does not add much detail beyond repeating the aviation concern.
View source →A social post quotes Fraser Tolmie warning the Snowbirds could be grounded by 2027.
An Instagram post snippet attributes to Fraser Tolmie a warning that the Snowbirds may be grounded in 2027 because of an aging fleet and lack of new aircraft. The mention appears focused on military aviation and public service readiness.
View source →Fraser Tolmie’s X account is active with criticism of taxpayer spending.
The account preview shows a post criticizing Prime Minister Carney’s team over taxpayer-funded luxury in-flight catering on government jets. The snippet indicates a partisan and fiscally critical tone, but the full post details are not available in the search result.
View source →Fraser Tolmie said Canadians are ready to see Conservatives take power.
Local coverage in Saskatchewan quoted Fraser Tolmie saying he is confident Canadians will elect a Conservative government later this year. The piece frames his comments as part of broader campaign messaging ahead of the next federal election.
View source →Western Canadian MP raised concerns about a federal plan affecting the Snowbirds.
A recent local news item says Fraser Tolmie expressed concern about the federal Liberal plan to ground the Snowbirds until the 2030s. The piece frames the issue as a federal decision with implications for the air demonstration team and local aviation activity.
View source →Global News maintains a live topic page for Fraser Tolmie coverage.
Global News has a dedicated tag page for Fraser Tolmie that aggregates news articles and videos about him. The page itself does not provide a single story summary, but it indicates continued public media coverage.
View source →Public parliamentary profile for Fraser Tolmie is available with recent activity and issue tags.
OpenParliament’s profile for Fraser Tolmie lists recent topical activity, including veterans affairs, national defence, and constituency-related issues. The profile is a public record of his parliamentary presence and issue focus rather than a news report.
View source →Fraser Tolmie was mentioned in a Global News segment about the Snowbirds' future.
A Global News video clip notes that the future of the Snowbirds was raised after Fraser Tolmie spoke publicly about the issue. The segment suggests his comments contributed to discussion around the program’s uncertainty.
View source →Library of Parliament profile confirms Fraser Tolmie as a current Conservative MP.
The Library of Parliament profile identifies Fraser Tolmie as a current member of the House of Commons representing Moose Jaw--Lake Centre--Lanigan. It also lists his party affiliation as Conservative and provides official parliamentary background.
View source →Fraser Tolmie’s MP website highlighted a veteran facing government bureaucracy.
A post on Tolmie’s official MP news page references a video about a Canadian veteran who was reportedly swamped by government bureaucracy for 24 years. The item frames the issue as a criticism of government handling of veterans’ matters.
View source →Parliament records show Fraser Tolmie serving as the Conservative MP for Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan.
The House of Commons members page lists Fraser Tolmie as a current Conservative Member of Parliament for Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan, Saskatchewan. This is an official public mention confirming his role in Parliament.
View source →Fraser Tolmie says Canadians are ready to see Conservatives take power.
A Moose Jaw Today article reports that Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan MP Fraser Tolmie expressed confidence that a Conservative government will form in Canada later in the year. The piece presents his remarks in a political context ahead of the federal election cycle.
View source →Fraser Tolmie warns Snowbirds could face cancellation as uncertainty grows over aircraft retirement.
Conservative MP Fraser Tolmie raised concerns in question period that air shows across North America are being told they may not be able to book the Snowbirds for 2027, suggesting this summer could be their final season. The reports center on uncertainty about the future of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and the aging CT-114 Tutor fleet.
View source →Fraser Tolmie publicly highlighted concerns about the Snowbirds during federal question period.
Tolmie used question period and related public remarks to press the government on the future of the Snowbirds and the retirement of the CT-114 Tutor fleet. The mentions were widely circulated in regional media and tied to broader concerns about air show bookings and the demonstration team's continuity.
View source →Saskatchewan MP Fraser Tolmie warns of rumors and lack of answers on Snowbirds' future.
A local news report says Tolmie warned that the Snowbirds could face cancellation and criticized the lack of clear answers about the team's future. The story highlights uncertainty surrounding the demonstration squadron and the political pressure on the federal government to clarify plans.
View source →National Defence Minister says the Snowbirds will still be seen for generations despite retirement concerns.
Coverage from Moose Jaw notes Defence Minister David McGuinty said Canadians would continue to enjoy the Snowbird formation for generations, even as questions were raised about the long-term future of the team. The issue has drawn attention in Tolmie's riding and sparked public discussion about the replacement or retirement of the aircraft.
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Contact Information
1-54 Stadacona street West Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 1Z1