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Kyle Seeback | |
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Seeback in November 2014 | |
| Member of Parliament forDufferin—Caledon | |
| Assumed office October 21, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | David Tilson |
| Member of Parliament forBrampton West | |
| In office May 2, 2011 – August 4, 2015 | |
| Preceded by | Andrew Kania |
| Succeeded by | Kamal Khera |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1970-08-19)August 19, 1970 (age 55) |
| Political party | Conservative |
| Residence | Orangeville, Ontario |
| Profession | Politician Lawyer |
Kyle SeebackMP (born August 19, 1970) is aCanadian politician and lawyer who was elected as theMember of Parliament (MP) forDufferin—Caledon in the2019 election. He also represented the riding ofBrampton West from 2011 to 2015.[1] He was defeated bySonia Sidhu in the riding ofBrampton South during the2015 Canadian federal election. He is a member of theConservative Party of Canada.
In 2023, during the44th Canadian Parliament, Seeback's private member bill: Bill C-242An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (temporary resident visas for parents and grandparents), was adopted to increase the length of time, from 2 years to 5 years, that a foreign person can be authorized to be a temporary resident for the purposes of visiting a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is their child or grandchild, as well as enabling an insurance company outside Canada to qualify as providing that person's necessary health insurance coverage.[2]
Prior to entering federal politics, Seeback was an employee at Simmons Da Silva & Sinton LLP.
Seeback and his family moved toAmaranth, Ontario in 2009. He has resided inOrangeville, Ontario since 2017.[3][4]
On December 3, 2013, Seeback is reported to have called his Conservative colleagueBrad Butt a "bitch" during an exchange in the House of Commons.[5] Seeback apologized for his "unparliamentary language" the following day.[6]
| 2025 Canadian federal election:Dufferin—Caledon | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Conservative | Kyle Seeback | 42,458 | 60.1 | +11.0 | ||||
| Liberal | Malalai Halimi | 24,818 | 35.2 | +6.6 | ||||
| New Democratic | Viktor Karklins | 1,380 | 2.0 | –8.4 | ||||
| Green | Ifra Baig | 927 | 1.3 | –3.2 | ||||
| People's | Dympna Carolan | 752 | 1.1 | –6 | ||||
| Independent | Jeffrey Halsall | 260 | 0.4 | N/A | ||||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 70,595 | 99.6 | +0.2 | |||||
| Total rejected ballots | 318 | 0.4 | -0.2 | |||||
| Turnout | 70,913 | 71.5 | +10.7 | |||||
| Eligible voters | 99,251 | |||||||
| Conservativehold | Swing | |||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[7][8] | ||||||||
| 2021 Canadian federal election:Dufferin—Caledon | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Conservative | Kyle Seeback | 31,490 | 48.0 | +6.0 | $114,758.32 | |||
| Liberal | Lisa Post | 19,867 | 30.3 | -2.7 | $46,734.31 | |||
| New Democratic | Samantha Sanchez | 6,866 | 10.5 | -1.1 | $250.74 | |||
| People's | Anthony Zambito | 4,389 | 6.7 | +4.5 | none listed | |||
| Green | Jenni Michelle Le Forestier | 2,754 | 4.2 | -6.4 | $30,773.52 | |||
| Independent | Stephen McKendrick | 207 | 0.3 | – | $1,450.00 | |||
| Total valid votes | 65,573 | 99.4 | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 398 | 0.6 | ||||||
| Turnout | 65,971 | 60.83 | ||||||
| Eligible voters | 108,445 | |||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[9] | ||||||||
| 2019 Canadian federal election:Dufferin—Caledon | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Conservative | Kyle Seeback | 28,852 | 42.0 | -4.28 | $120,879.34 | |||
| Liberal | Michele Fisher | 22,645 | 33.0 | -6.11 | $47,017.22 | |||
| New Democratic | Allison Brown | 7,981 | 11.6 | +4.32 | $2,935.40 | |||
| Green | Stefan Wiesen | 7,303 | 10.6 | +3.27 | $35,743.85 | |||
| People's | Chad Ransom | 1,516 | 2.2 | – | $14,281.99 | |||
| Christian Heritage | Russ Emo | 319 | 0.5 | – | $1,435.59 | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 68,616 | 100.0 | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 447 | |||||||
| Turnout | 69,063 | 65.1 | ||||||
| Eligible voters | 106,138 | |||||||
| Conservativehold | Swing | +0.92 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[10][11] | ||||||||
| 2015 Canadian federal election:Brampton South | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Liberal | Sonia Sidhu | 23,681 | 52.09 | +16.70 | $101,341.55 | |||
| Conservative | Kyle Seeback | 15,929 | 35.04 | -10.37 | $105,913.36 | |||
| New Democratic | Amarjit Sangha | 4,843 | 10.65 | -5.77 | $37,089.45 | |||
| Green | Shaun Hatton | 1,011 | 2.22 | -0.04 | $144.64 | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 45,464 | 100.00 | $205,155.00 | |||||
| Total rejected ballots | 270 | 0.59 | – | |||||
| Turnout | 45,734 | 63.42 | – | |||||
| Eligible voters | 72,111 | |||||||
| Liberalgain fromConservative | Swing | +13.53 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[12][13] | ||||||||
| 2011 Canadian federal election:Brampton West | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Conservative | Kyle Seeback | 28,320 | 44.75 | +4.9 | ||||
| Liberal | Andrew Kania | 22,128 | 34.97 | -5.3 | ||||
| New Democratic | Jagtar Shergill | 11,225 | 17.74 | +4.1 | ||||
| Green | Avtaar Soor | 1,224 | 1.93 | -4.3 | ||||
| Independent | Theodore Koum Njoh | 387 | 0.61 | – | ||||
| Total valid votes | 63,284 | 100% | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 400 | 0.63 | – | |||||
| Turnout | 63,684 | 55.12 | – | |||||
| Eligible voters | 115,545 | – | ||||||
| Conservativegain fromLiberal | Swing | +5.1 | ||||||
| 2008 Canadian federal election:Brampton West | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Liberal | Andrew Kania | 21,746 | 40.3 | -8.8 | $101,467 | |||
| Conservative | Kyle Seeback | 21,515 | 39.9 | +4.2 | $103,283 | |||
| New Democratic | Jagtar Shergill | 7,334 | 13.6 | +2.5 | $21,521 | |||
| Green | Patti Chemelyk | 3,329 | 6.2 | +2.1 | $92 | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 53,924 | 100.0 | $103,318 | |||||
| Total rejected ballots | 347 | 0.6 | ||||||
| Turnout | 54,271 | |||||||
| Liberalhold | Swing | -6.5 | ||||||
Note: As certified on 5 November 2008 after a recount.
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