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'''Lawrence Toet''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. He was elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] for the federal [[Conservative Party of Canada]] in the [[Canadian federal election, 2011|2011 election]], representing the electoral district of [[Elmwood—Transcona]].<ref>[http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110503/wpg_elmwood_race_110502/20110503/?hub=WinnipegHome "Conservative's Toet takes Elmwood by narrow margin"]. ''[[CTV Television Network|CTV]]'', May 3, 2011.</ref>
'''Lawrence Toet''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. Born a child of [[the Netherlands|Dutch]] parents who moved to Canada in the early fifties, he was elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] for the federal [[Conservative Party of Canada]] in the [[Canadian federal election, 2011|2011 election]], representing the electoral district of [[Elmwood—Transcona]].<ref>[http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110503/wpg_elmwood_race_110502/20110503/?hub=WinnipegHome "Conservative's Toet takes Elmwood by narrow margin"]. ''[[CTV Television Network|CTV]]'', May 3, 2011.</ref>


==Before politics==
==Before politics==
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Revision as of 10:06, 24 April 2012

Lawrence Toet
Member of Parliament
for Elmwood—Transcona
Assuming office
May 30, 2011
SucceedingJim Maloway
Personal details
BornWinnipeg, Manitoba
Political partyConservative
ResidenceTranscona, Winnipeg

Lawrence Toet is a Canadian politician. Born a child of Dutch parents who moved to Canada in the early fifties, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the federal Conservative Party of Canada in the 2011 election, representing the electoral district of Elmwood—Transcona.[1]

Before politics

From 1984 to 2009, Toet was a partner at Premier Printing, a family owned business in Transcona.

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