Dane Lloyd

Dane Lloyd MP (born February 16, 1991) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election on October 23, 2017, following the resignation of Rona Ambrose.

[7] While completing his undergraduate studies, Lloyd was elected vice president of Academic Affairs for the Trinity Western University Student Association.

His final internship in the fall of 2011 through the Laurentian Leadership Centre was in the office of Jason Kenney when he served as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.

In 2013 before completing his degree Lloyd moved from Alberta to Ottawa and served as a special assistant to then Minister of International Trade (Ed Fast).

[13] Their charred motor home was discovered a few days later, resulting in a search that led to the arrest (and subsequent conviction[14]) of Travis Vader for their murder.

[14] This was the catalyst for Lloyd's commitment, in the 2017 Sturgeon River-Parkland Conservative Nomination, to introduce a Private Member's Bill that would help families recover the remains of their loved ones.

Lloyd attracted attention when he "grilled" interim Ottawa police chief Steve Bell over the conduct of his force during the event.

Lloyd was persistent on the question "about whether loaded firearms were found in protesters' vehicles", to which Bell answered "there have been no charges laid to date in relation to weapons at the occupation site."

Lloyd then accused a Toronto Star journalist, Justin Ling, and Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations Marc Miller of spreading misinformation.