Brad Trost
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| Bradley R. Trost | |
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Member of Parliament
for Saskatoon—Humboldt |
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| Assumed office 2004 |
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| Preceded by | Jim Pankiw |
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| Born | May 15, 1974 Langenburg, Saskatchewan |
| Political party | Conservative |
Bradley R. Trost (born May 15, 1974 in Langenburg, Saskatchewan) is a Conservative Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Saskatoon—Humboldt. He was elected in the 2004 election, then re-elected in 2006 Canadian Federal Election.
In 2004, in what was the closest 4-way race in the country, Trost received only 417 more votes than the next leading candidate, Nettie Wiebe, 435 votes ahead of the third candidate, Patrick Wolfe, and 2368 votes ahead of former Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. Trost won with the second smallest plurality (percentage of the vote) captured by any successful candidate in any Canadian federal election in history.
In 2006, Trost fell less than 1% below getting a majority of the popular vote, handily defeating the second place NDP, Andrew Mason and third place Liberal, Peter Stroh.
Before being elected, Trost worked as an exploration and mining geophysicist. Trost currently serves as a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources. He is also chair of the Conservative Party of Canada's Energy Caucus.
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| Preceded by Jim Pankiw |
Member of Parliament for Saskatoon—Humboldt 2004–present |
Succeeded by incumbent |

