Peter Van Loan has a track record of delivering results. As House Leader in the Stephen Harper Government, he guided the passage of close to 200 Bills into law. This included legislation to lower taxes, balance the budget, tackle crime, modernize Canada's Copyright laws, implement free trade agreements and improve project approvals processes.
Locally, Peter Van Loan delivered for Lake Simcoe's environment, with the Lake Simcoe Clean-up fund of $60 million, a ban on phosphates in dishwasher detergent, a ban on dumping waste from water vessels, and mandatory rules to protect the Lake eco-system from invasive species.
He also delivered dozens of important local projects including the Highway 404 extension, the Bradford Library, the Bradford Leisure Centre, the expansion of the East Gwillimbury Recreation Centre, the ROC in Georgina, the Pefferlaw Ice Pad roof, and the De La Salle Park improvements.
“One of the most difficult decisions for a Member of Parliament is when to retire. I am confident that now is that time for me.” said Van Loan. “I am proud of what I have accomplished, and I have never tired of the job. It is a tremendous honour to have the opportunity to serve in the House of Commons – but it is an even greater honour to be able to represent the people of York-Simcoe. The people of our community are hard-working, honest, proud Canadians, striving to build a brighter future for themselves and their families. I have been pleased to stand up for their interests for the past decade and a half.”
Peter Van Loan plans to remain active in the community and in the Conservative Party. “I will be returning to working as a Party volunteer again – a role I first started in the 1975 provincial election. I plan to help elect the next Conservative MP for York-Simcoe, and I am enthusiastically looking forward to the success of the Conservative Party and Leader Andrew Scheer in winning the 2019 Federal Election.”