Name Ben Lobb Minister Rona Ambrose Spouse Andrea Fisher-Lobb | Preceded by Joy Smith | |
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Office Member of the Canadian House of Commons since 2008 |
Huron-Bruce - Canadian Federal Elections 2015 - The Local Campaign, Rogers TV
Benjamin T. Lobb (born September 10, 1976) is a Canadian politician, who represents the federal riding of Huron-Bruce in the House of Commons. He is a member of the Conservative Party.
Contents
- Huron Bruce Canadian Federal Elections 2015 The Local Campaign Rogers TV
- Huron Bruce MP Ben Lobb addresses the House on behalf of the Little Family
- Early life
- Political career
- References
Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb addresses the House on behalf of the Little Family
Early life
Ben Lobb attended Lee University, located in Cleveland, Tennessee where he earned his B.Sc. and BA in business administration.
Prior to entering politics, Lobb worked in the finance department of Wescast Industries in Wingham, Ontario. Lobb also formerly owned and operated a small business, the Central Huron Outlet Store, in Clinton, Ontario.
Political career
Lobb was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 2008 and has been re-elected in 2011 and for a third term in the 2015 federal election.
Lobb is currently a member of the standing committee on industry, science and technology. Lobb is the former chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health. He is also a former member of the Veterans Affairs Standing Committee and Government Auto Caucus, Rural, Mining, Housing and Nuclear Caucus, standing committee on Human Resources, Skills, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, Public Safety and National Security and Agriculture and Agri-Food.