Former House Leader under Stephen Harper, Peter Van Loan, retiring from Commons
OTTAWA — A longtime Conservative member of Parliament who once stood as then-prime minister Stephen Harper’s Government House Leader is stepping away from politics.
Ontario MP Peter Van Loan told a gathering of supporters at his farm on Sunday that he will retire from the House of Commons, effective Sept. 30.
Van Loan was first elected in the riding of York-Simcoe in 2004. He became a cabinet minister in 2006 and remained in Harper’s inner circle until 2015, when the Conservatives were defeated by the Trudeau Liberals.
While he also held portfolios in international trade, public safety, intergovernmental affairs and sports, it was as House Leader that Van Loan spent most of his time. It’s also where he helped introduce some of the former government’s most controversial legislation, including an ill-fated bill designed to ban women from wearing a niqab at citizenship ceremonies.


