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Parliamentary Office Confederation Building, Rm 256 House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Phone: 613-995-8471 Fax: 613-996-9770 Constituency Office 4925-1st Street West, Box 40 Claresholm, Alberta T0L 0T0 Phone: 403-625-5532 Toll Free: 1-866-MENZIES Fax: 403-625-5592 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Website: http://www.tedmenzies.ca/ Ted Menzies: Accountable - AccessibleBorn in Claresholm, Alberta, Ted Menzies grew up in the rolling prairies and foothills west of Claresholm on his family's farm. Since his election to the House of Commons in June 2004, Ted has served as Official Opposition Critic for International Cooperation and Official Opposition Critic for International Trade. Ted was a sitting member of the Standing Committee for Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Vice-Chair of the Sub-Committee on International Trade, Trade Disputes and Investment. Upon his reelection in January 2006, Ted was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Cooperation and was a member of the Standing Committee on International Trade.
In addition to his role as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Cooperation, Ted assumed the additional responsibility of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Trade in January 2007. However, in October 2007, Ted was appointed to a new position and is now Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, and is a sitting member of the Standing Committee on Finance. In 1975, he joined the local Claresholm Lions Club, of which he would later become president and chair various committees and would also serve for Lions Clubs International in various roles. In the late 1970s, Ted became politically active in the federal and provincial associations in his community. Ted and Sandy have operated Section One Farm Ltd., a 5,000 acre farm, near Claresholm, Alberta, for 30 years producing wheat, barley, canola, field peas, lentils, chickpeas and spice crops. Ted was an early adopter of new technologies such as zero-tillage to conserve valuable soil and moisture, global positioning for improved efficiency and hand held computers for record keeping. Ted and Sandy raised two children Michael and Kari Menzies-Cunningham and have two grandchildren Lucy Patrea and Eamon James Cunningham.
Professional HistoryProvincial and Local · Claresholm Curling Club, Member · Claresholm Golf Club, Member · Claresholm Lions Club, Member, Past President and Chair of various committees · Lions Clubs International, Council Member for International District 37 D, Past Deputy District Governor and Zone Chairman, Chair of various committees · Alberta Barley Commission, Director · Municipal District of Willow Creek Development Appeal Board, Past Appointee · Alberta Agriculture Financial Services Corporation Appeal Board, Past Member · United Grain Growers, Past Delegate · Macleod Provincial Progressive Conservative Constituency Association, Past President · Highwood Provincial PC Association, Director
· Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association, Past President · Advocated for: farmers' right to market their own crops, less unnecessary government regulation, more effective crop insurance, less international trade distortions · Grain Growers of Canada, past Vice-President and Chair of the Marketing and Transportation Committee · Instrumental in forming the Grain Growers of Canada, the first national association representing over 80,000 grain and oilseed producers from across Canada. · Advocating better farm safety nets including, improved crop insurance, farmer participation in government programs, as well as a commercial grain transportation system for western Canada, and a science-based rather than emotional approach to biotechnology. · National Safety Nets Advisory Committee, Western Canadian Wheat Growers Representative · Appointed by the Hon. Lyle Vanclief, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food · Advising Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada on implementing effective and affordable farm safety nets · Agri-Industry Trade Group, Past Co-Chair · Comprised of over 50 organizations seeking to influence the Canadian Government's trade positions at the World Trade Organization (WTO) · "Going Global" Conference, Co-Chair · Conference held in preparation for Canada's role in the Seattle WTO talks, attended by world-renowned trade experts
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