Gerry Ritz
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Gerry Ritz, PC , MP (born August 19, 1951) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for Battlefords—Lloydminster, a largely rural riding in Saskatchewan. Born in Delisle, Saskatchewan, he was elected as the Reform Party candidate in 1997, and then re-elected with the Canadian Alliance in 2000 and the Conservative Party of Canada in 2004. Ritz has been the vice-chair of the House of Commons Agriculture Committee since 2002. He was appointed Secretary of State for small business and tourism in the Harper government on January 4th, 2006.
| 28th Ministry - Government of Stephen Harper | ||
| Cabinet Post | ||
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| Predecessor | Office | Successor |
| NEW POSITION | Secretary of State (Small Business & Tourism) (from 4-Jan-2007) |
Incumbent |
| Members of the current Canadian Cabinet | ||
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| Ambrose | Baird | Bernier | Blackburn | Cannon | Clement | Day | Emerson | Finley | Flaherty | Fortier | Harper | Hearn | LeBreton | Lunn | MacKay | Nicholson | O'Connor | Oda | Prentice | Skelton | Solberg | Strahl | Thompson | Toews | Van Loan | Verner
Secretaries of State Guergis | Hill | Kenney | Paradis | Ritz |
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