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Ernie Klassen

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Member of Parliament for South Surrey-White Rock Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries http://ernieklassen.ca/

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A photo of a wreath with a Canada ribbon across its centre and with remembrance poppies in its lower half. In front of the wreath are two donation boxes with remembrance poppies, and the boxes are flanked by two Canadian flags.

A photo of a wreath with a Canada ribbon across its centre and with remembrance poppies in its lower half. In front of the wreath are two donation boxes with remembrance poppies, and the boxes are flanked by two Canadian flags.

If you’d like a remembrance poppy this year, please stop by our constituency office and make a donation to support your local legions: Legion 8 (White Rock) and Legion 240 (Crescent Beach)!

03.11.2025 22:33 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Canada's new government just signed a landmark trade deal with Indonesia.

Cuts tariffs on 95% of Canadian exports
Expands opportunities in the world's 4th-largest country
Strengthens supply chains in the ASEAN region
Boosts Canadian competitiveness
A major step in Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy
Opens doors to one of the world's fastest-growing markets

Canada's new government just signed a landmark trade deal with Indonesia. Cuts tariffs on 95% of Canadian exports Expands opportunities in the world's 4th-largest country Strengthens supply chains in the ASEAN region Boosts Canadian competitiveness A major step in Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy Opens doors to one of the world's fastest-growing markets

With nearly 300 million people and an economy valued at more than $2.15 trillion, Indonesia is Southeast Asia’s largest economy and one of the fastest growing in the world.

Earlier this month, Canada announced a landmark trade agreement with Indonesia, which will come into effect in 2026.

21.10.2025 16:38 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 1
Two men stand in front of an RV branded "Sachinmotion" and advertising Sachin Latti's run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for mental health.

Two men stand in front of an RV branded "Sachinmotion" and advertising Sachin Latti's run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for mental health.

Two men stand in front of a sign for Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen, holding a certificate and smiling.

Two men stand in front of a sign for Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen, holding a certificate and smiling.

An RV branded "Sachinmotion" and advertising Sachin Latti's run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for mental health.

An RV branded "Sachinmotion" and advertising Sachin Latti's run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for mental health.

It was a pleasure to welcome Sachin Latti to my constituency office in South Surrey—White Rock.

17.10.2025 16:59 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Five people in semi-formal business clothing standing together in front of a portrait of a politician.

Five people in semi-formal business clothing standing together in front of a portrait of a politician.

Two men in semi-formal business clothing standing together in front of a banner advertising World Mental Health Day.

Two men in semi-formal business clothing standing together in front of a banner advertising World Mental Health Day.

A Member of Parliament speaking to a few people in a conference room.

A Member of Parliament speaking to a few people in a conference room.

A Member of Parliament speaking to a few people in a conference room in front of a banner advertising World Mental Day.

A Member of Parliament speaking to a few people in a conference room in front of a banner advertising World Mental Day.

October 10 marks World Mental Health Day. I attended a special reception hosted by the Union of Safety and Justice Employees to recognize Canada’s frontline public safety personnel.

It was a meaningful reminder of the importance of supporting those who have experienced trauma at work.

10.10.2025 18:13 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
An image of two hands reaching out to each other, next to the words: "World Mental Health Day - Stronger Today For A Healthier Tomorrow", and including a banner at the bottom for Ernie Klassen, the MP for South Surrey-White Rock.

An image of two hands reaching out to each other, next to the words: "World Mental Health Day - Stronger Today For A Healthier Tomorrow", and including a banner at the bottom for Ernie Klassen, the MP for South Surrey-White Rock.

Today is World Mental Health Day.

Mental health is an essential part of our overall well-being. Today serves as an important reminder to reflect, check in with ourselves, and support those who may be struggling.

If you or someone you know is in need of support, resources are available.

10.10.2025 17:25 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 1
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Wishing a happy Mid-Autumn Festival to everyone celebrating in South Surrey-White Rock!

06.10.2025 15:11 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
An orange graphic image with silhouettes of a large eagle, a feather, and an inukshuk. The image announces the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th, and a sidebar notes that the office will be closed on the same day.

An orange graphic image with silhouettes of a large eagle, a feather, and an inukshuk. The image announces the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th, and a sidebar notes that the office will be closed on the same day.

Please note that in observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, our office will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, September 30. We’ll be back open on Wednesday, October 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. as usual.

Thank you for your understanding!

29.09.2025 18:51 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Graphic with a split design. On the left, a white background with bold black text that reads: “STATEMENT - Advancing reconciliation: A shared human rights responsibility". On the right, an orange-toned image of a sunset over water with three black circular icons at the bottom: a bird in flight, a narwhal, and a flower.

Graphic with a split design. On the left, a white background with bold black text that reads: “STATEMENT - Advancing reconciliation: A shared human rights responsibility". On the right, an orange-toned image of a sunset over water with three black circular icons at the bottom: a bird in flight, a narwhal, and a flower.

Tomorrow marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We honour the children who never came home, the courage of survivors, and the leadership of Indigenous communities. True #reconciliation calls for action – today and every day. #NDTR

Statement: www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca/resources/ne...

29.09.2025 17:53 — 👍 4    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
A poster-style image reading:

Gender equality means equal opportunity for all. Equal rights. Equal pay. Equal respect. This is how we build Canada strong.

A poster-style image reading: Gender equality means equal opportunity for all. Equal rights. Equal pay. Equal respect. This is how we build Canada strong.

Gender Equality Week helps us recognize the contributions women have made to Canada, highlight progress towards a just society, and strengthen our pursuit of equality.

My thanks to my colleague the Honourable @rechievaldez.bsky.social for her tireless work as Minister for Women and Gender Equality.

23.09.2025 16:22 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 1
Rosh Hashanah, written out over a spread of apples, pomegranates, and honey, with a Government of Canada logo in the corner.

Rosh Hashanah, written out over a spread of apples, pomegranates, and honey, with a Government of Canada logo in the corner.

Happy Rosh Hashanah to Jewish communities celebrating in South Surrey-White Rock. May this new year be filled with reflection, renewal, and hope. Shanah Tovah!

22.09.2025 16:55 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A group of Canadian parliamentarians discuss matters in the Pacific caucus of the federal parliament.

A group of Canadian parliamentarians discuss matters in the Pacific caucus of the federal parliament.

I know that many constituents are concerned about safety of their communities. On Wednesday, our caucus invited ministers to attend our meeting to discuss crime, the drug overdose epidemic, street safety, and the homelessness crisis from a BC perspective.

19.09.2025 15:14 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Over the past 24 hours, I’ve received many messages from constituents asking whether I stood for Monday’s ovation in the House of Commons connected to the murder of American podcaster Charlie Kirk. The answer is no, I did not stand. Neither did many of my Liberal colleagues.

Let me be clear: I am strongly opposed to political violence in all its forms. I am also strongly opposed to hate speech and discrimination, which unfortunately permeated Mr. Kirk’s work. Furthermore, his violent death in the United States has only led to escalating violent rhetoric here in Canada. We have seen intensified hate speech and threats, harassment campaigns stoked by public officials, and organized mobs trying to destroy the careers of fellow Canadians. The injustice of what befell him last week should not be used to excuse or ignore any of this.

Ignoring the harms that hate speech and harassment inflict on vulnerable communities means abandoning those who fear for their safety in the face of that rhetoric. I will not stand by while Canadians feel dehumanized by violent rhetoric, and threatened by the political movements and actors that wield it.

Over the past 24 hours, I’ve received many messages from constituents asking whether I stood for Monday’s ovation in the House of Commons connected to the murder of American podcaster Charlie Kirk. The answer is no, I did not stand. Neither did many of my Liberal colleagues. Let me be clear: I am strongly opposed to political violence in all its forms. I am also strongly opposed to hate speech and discrimination, which unfortunately permeated Mr. Kirk’s work. Furthermore, his violent death in the United States has only led to escalating violent rhetoric here in Canada. We have seen intensified hate speech and threats, harassment campaigns stoked by public officials, and organized mobs trying to destroy the careers of fellow Canadians. The injustice of what befell him last week should not be used to excuse or ignore any of this. Ignoring the harms that hate speech and harassment inflict on vulnerable communities means abandoning those who fear for their safety in the face of that rhetoric. I will not stand by while Canadians feel dehumanized by violent rhetoric, and threatened by the political movements and actors that wield it.

I've received many messages from concerned constituents over the past 24 hours, asking me about the standing ovation connected to Charlie Kirk in yesterday's session in the House of Commons. Please see my statement on the matter.

16.09.2025 22:35 — 👍 473    🔁 109    💬 59    📌 37
A group of a few dozen Liberal MPs, all part of the Liberal Environment and Climate Caucus, stand together and smile at the camera.

A group of a few dozen Liberal MPs, all part of the Liberal Environment and Climate Caucus, stand together and smile at the camera.

This week I joined my fellow Members of Parliament in the Liberal Environment and Climate Caucus, an initiative spearheaded by my colleagues @ericstpierre.bsky.social and Shannon Miedema, where we discussed advancing Canada’s climate commitments to build a clean, sustainable energy future.

12.09.2025 21:26 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
As students across Canada return to school, this should be a time of excitement for the start of a new school year, and a happy time where their most pressing concerns are making new friends, meeting their teachers, and getting back into the routine of waking up early and focusing on homework.
Unfortunately, for too many students who are Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and intersex (2SLGBTQI+), the return to school this year is fraught with added anxiety as they find themselves dealing with hostile hallways and increasingly on the frontlines of coordinated politically motivated attacks. As 2SLGBTQI+ parliamentarians, we feel compelled to speak out against this increasing wave of hate, prejudice, and discrimination.
No student should have to go to school in fear. All Canadian schools, by law, must be places that respect sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression as inalienable human rights. Sadly, for 2SLGBTQI+ youth these human rights continue to remain under threat. 
The past several years has witnessed an unprecedented attack against trans and sexual minority students in Canada. Discriminatory legislation passed in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and later rescinded in New Brunswick has been central to regressive

As students across Canada return to school, this should be a time of excitement for the start of a new school year, and a happy time where their most pressing concerns are making new friends, meeting their teachers, and getting back into the routine of waking up early and focusing on homework. Unfortunately, for too many students who are Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and intersex (2SLGBTQI+), the return to school this year is fraught with added anxiety as they find themselves dealing with hostile hallways and increasingly on the frontlines of coordinated politically motivated attacks. As 2SLGBTQI+ parliamentarians, we feel compelled to speak out against this increasing wave of hate, prejudice, and discrimination. No student should have to go to school in fear. All Canadian schools, by law, must be places that respect sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression as inalienable human rights. Sadly, for 2SLGBTQI+ youth these human rights continue to remain under threat. The past several years has witnessed an unprecedented attack against trans and sexual minority students in Canada. Discriminatory legislation passed in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and later rescinded in New Brunswick has been central to regressive

movements seeking to roll back social progress and undermine the health, safety, and well being of vulnerable 2SLGBTQI+ youth and their families. 
Within the last few weeks, after international condemnation, the Government of Alberta was forced to retreat on an its ill-conceived attempt to ban books in K-12 schools, which they described as having objectionable or sexualized content. While they have since revised the order, their original ban was so broad that it included celebrated works from renowned Canadian authors. They have also instituted a wide-ranging ban prohibiting transgender females from participating in all competitive sports, including within K-12 schools. When governments engage in overt discrimination and censorship democracy is in peril. 
As students return to school, our message to 2SLGBTQI+ students, families, and allies across the country is clear: “As parliamentarians, we stand with you, we support you, and we will fight for you and your rights in the halls of parliament and beyond. Canada is a nation built on diversity and we will not allow our great country to move backwards. We are united in building a country that includes everyone and continues to be a beacon of light for inclusive democracies across the world.”

movements seeking to roll back social progress and undermine the health, safety, and well being of vulnerable 2SLGBTQI+ youth and their families. Within the last few weeks, after international condemnation, the Government of Alberta was forced to retreat on an its ill-conceived attempt to ban books in K-12 schools, which they described as having objectionable or sexualized content. While they have since revised the order, their original ban was so broad that it included celebrated works from renowned Canadian authors. They have also instituted a wide-ranging ban prohibiting transgender females from participating in all competitive sports, including within K-12 schools. When governments engage in overt discrimination and censorship democracy is in peril. As students return to school, our message to 2SLGBTQI+ students, families, and allies across the country is clear: “As parliamentarians, we stand with you, we support you, and we will fight for you and your rights in the halls of parliament and beyond. Canada is a nation built on diversity and we will not allow our great country to move backwards. We are united in building a country that includes everyone and continues to be a beacon of light for inclusive democracies across the world.”

Alors que les élèves de partout au Canada font leur rentrée scolaire, ce moment devrait être une occasion d'enthousiasme, de joie et d'espoir pour une nouvelle année scolaire. Leurs principales préoccupations devraient être de se faire de nouveaux amis, de rencontrer leurs enseignants et de reprendre le rythme des réveils matinaux et des devoirs.
Malheureusement, pour trop d'élèves bispirituels, lesbiennes, gays, bisexuels, transgenres, queer et intersexués (2ELGBTQI+), la rentrée scolaire cette année est source d'anxiété supplémentaire, car ils se retrouvent de plus en plus confrontés à des couloirs hostiles et des attaques coordonnées à motivation politique. En tant que parlementaires 2ELGBTQI+, nous nous sentons obligés de dénoncer cette vague croissante de haine, de préjugés et de discrimination.
Aucun élève ne devrait avoir à aller à l'école dans la peur. Toutes les écoles canadiennes, en vertu de la loi, doivent être des lieux qui respectent l'orientation sexuelle, l'identité de genre et l'expression de genre comme des droits humains inaliénables. Malheureusement, pour les jeunes 2ELGBTQI+, ces droits humains continuent à être menacés.

Alors que les élèves de partout au Canada font leur rentrée scolaire, ce moment devrait être une occasion d'enthousiasme, de joie et d'espoir pour une nouvelle année scolaire. Leurs principales préoccupations devraient être de se faire de nouveaux amis, de rencontrer leurs enseignants et de reprendre le rythme des réveils matinaux et des devoirs. Malheureusement, pour trop d'élèves bispirituels, lesbiennes, gays, bisexuels, transgenres, queer et intersexués (2ELGBTQI+), la rentrée scolaire cette année est source d'anxiété supplémentaire, car ils se retrouvent de plus en plus confrontés à des couloirs hostiles et des attaques coordonnées à motivation politique. En tant que parlementaires 2ELGBTQI+, nous nous sentons obligés de dénoncer cette vague croissante de haine, de préjugés et de discrimination. Aucun élève ne devrait avoir à aller à l'école dans la peur. Toutes les écoles canadiennes, en vertu de la loi, doivent être des lieux qui respectent l'orientation sexuelle, l'identité de genre et l'expression de genre comme des droits humains inaliénables. Malheureusement, pour les jeunes 2ELGBTQI+, ces droits humains continuent à être menacés.

Ces dernières années ont été marquées par des attaques sans précédent contre les élèves transgenres et contre les élèves issus de minorités sexuelles au Canada. Les lois discriminatoires adoptées en Saskatchewan et en Alberta, puis abrogées au Nouveau-Brunswick, ont joué un rôle central dans les mouvements régressifs qui cherchent à faire reculer les progrès sociaux et à compromettre la santé, la sécurité et le bien-être des jeunes 2ELGBTQI+ vulnérables et de leurs familles.
Au cours des dernières semaines, après avoir été condamné par la communauté internationale, le gouvernement de l'Alberta a été contraint de faire marche arrière sur une tentative malavisée d'interdire dans les écoles primaires et secondaires des livres jugés choquants ou à caractère sexuel. Bien qu'il ait depuis révisé son décret, l'interdiction initiale était si large qu'elle incluait des œuvres célèbres d'autrices canadiennes renommées et d'auteurs canadiens renommés. Le gouvernement a également instauré une interdiction générale empêchant les femmes transgenres de participer à toutes les compétitions sportives, y compris dans les écoles primaires et secondaires. Lorsque les gouvernements se livrent à une discrimination et à une censure ouvertes, la démocratie est en danger.
Alors que débute cette nouvelle année scolaire, notre message aux élèves, aux familles et aux alliés 2ELGBTQI+ de partout au pays est clair : « En tant que parlementaires, nous sommes à vos côtés. Nous vous soutenons et nous défendrons vos droits dans les couloirs du Parlement et au-delà. Le Canada est une nation fondée sur la diversité et nous ne permettrons pas que notre pays recule. Nous sommes unis pour bâtir une société qui inclut tout le monde et qui continue d’être un phare pour les démocraties inclusives à travers le monde. »

Ces dernières années ont été marquées par des attaques sans précédent contre les élèves transgenres et contre les élèves issus de minorités sexuelles au Canada. Les lois discriminatoires adoptées en Saskatchewan et en Alberta, puis abrogées au Nouveau-Brunswick, ont joué un rôle central dans les mouvements régressifs qui cherchent à faire reculer les progrès sociaux et à compromettre la santé, la sécurité et le bien-être des jeunes 2ELGBTQI+ vulnérables et de leurs familles. Au cours des dernières semaines, après avoir été condamné par la communauté internationale, le gouvernement de l'Alberta a été contraint de faire marche arrière sur une tentative malavisée d'interdire dans les écoles primaires et secondaires des livres jugés choquants ou à caractère sexuel. Bien qu'il ait depuis révisé son décret, l'interdiction initiale était si large qu'elle incluait des œuvres célèbres d'autrices canadiennes renommées et d'auteurs canadiens renommés. Le gouvernement a également instauré une interdiction générale empêchant les femmes transgenres de participer à toutes les compétitions sportives, y compris dans les écoles primaires et secondaires. Lorsque les gouvernements se livrent à une discrimination et à une censure ouvertes, la démocratie est en danger. Alors que débute cette nouvelle année scolaire, notre message aux élèves, aux familles et aux alliés 2ELGBTQI+ de partout au pays est clair : « En tant que parlementaires, nous sommes à vos côtés. Nous vous soutenons et nous défendrons vos droits dans les couloirs du Parlement et au-delà. Le Canada est une nation fondée sur la diversité et nous ne permettrons pas que notre pays recule. Nous sommes unis pour bâtir une société qui inclut tout le monde et qui continue d’être un phare pour les démocraties inclusives à travers le monde. »

Please see this joint statement from the Canadian Pride Caucus. No student should have to go to school in fear.

12.09.2025 16:45 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
I condemn the Israeli government's decision to further escalate the humanitarian horror in Gaza over the past several days by announcing their intention to violently clear Palestinians from Gaza City, and by bombing a residential neighbourhood in the sovereign nation of Qatar in violation of international law.
I feel strongly that we must defend basic human rights around the world. Our collective priority must be to achieve peace and stability in the region, and I will continue to raise this issue. This latest escalation will only deepen the suffering of countless civilians. There must be an immediate ceasefire, and good faith negotiations towards lasting peace, grounded in respect for human dignity.

I condemn the Israeli government's decision to further escalate the humanitarian horror in Gaza over the past several days by announcing their intention to violently clear Palestinians from Gaza City, and by bombing a residential neighbourhood in the sovereign nation of Qatar in violation of international law. I feel strongly that we must defend basic human rights around the world. Our collective priority must be to achieve peace and stability in the region, and I will continue to raise this issue. This latest escalation will only deepen the suffering of countless civilians. There must be an immediate ceasefire, and good faith negotiations towards lasting peace, grounded in respect for human dignity.

I condemn the Israeli government's further escalation of the humanitarian horror in Gaza in recent days, including declaring their intent to violently clear Palestinians from Gaza City, and bombing a residential neighbourhood in the sovereign nation of Qatar, in violation of international law.

09.09.2025 20:38 — 👍 9    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Gary, Eric, Justin, MP Ernie Klassen, Nate, and Chad smile together in a group photo behind a table with assistive technology on it.

Gary, Eric, Justin, MP Ernie Klassen, Nate, and Chad smile together in a group photo behind a table with assistive technology on it.

Today, we were thrilled to host MP Ernie Klassen (@ernieklassen-mp.bsky.social)‬ at our head office in Burnaby, giving him a tour of our office and programs as well as demonstrations of our assistive technology. [1/2]

28.08.2025 21:58 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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When we invest in our children, we invest in the future of our country.

640 new child care spaces across B.C. will save families thousands of dollars and strengthen the economy for everyone.

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28.08.2025 17:56 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Last week I joined my colleague & friend Ernie Klassen’s community BBQ in White Rock–South Surrey. Great to connect with constituents, meet former MP Gordie Hogg & spend time with community members. Conversations like these help us build stronger together.

26.08.2025 17:20 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
As the representative for a riding that many hard-working flight attendants call home, I am sympathetic to the challenges faced by these workers, as well as to the disruption caused to air passengers by the cancellations of flights. 

While I recognize the unprecedented economic uncertainty Canada currently faces, I am a strong advocate for workers, for fair pay, and for the constitutional right to strike. I believe in the importance of a fair collective bargaining process.

I am pleased to hear that Air Canada returned to the bargaining table with its workers, and have reached a tentative agreement that will be evaluated and voted on by the workers, as is their Charter right.

The announcement that we will investigate unpaid wages in this industry and close exploitable loopholes is a positive step forward. I believe airlines should pay and treat all their workers fairly.

As the representative for a riding that many hard-working flight attendants call home, I am sympathetic to the challenges faced by these workers, as well as to the disruption caused to air passengers by the cancellations of flights. While I recognize the unprecedented economic uncertainty Canada currently faces, I am a strong advocate for workers, for fair pay, and for the constitutional right to strike. I believe in the importance of a fair collective bargaining process. I am pleased to hear that Air Canada returned to the bargaining table with its workers, and have reached a tentative agreement that will be evaluated and voted on by the workers, as is their Charter right. The announcement that we will investigate unpaid wages in this industry and close exploitable loopholes is a positive step forward. I believe airlines should pay and treat all their workers fairly.

Please see my statement on the Air Canada flight attendants' strike above.

20.08.2025 20:11 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Poster showing a Canadian Forces naval vessel.

"Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are getting a pay raise!"

Poster showing a Canadian Forces naval vessel. "Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are getting a pay raise!"

We recently announced a significant pay raise for our armed forces, up to 20%. Additional pay benefits tied to years of service, frequent moves, and separation from family are also being made available. This raise is part of our ongoing effort to reward their valuable service to this country.

11.08.2025 16:04 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A poster for a community event, that reads:

Join MP Ernie Klassen at our first annual Community BBQ! Free food & activities for all ages.

Bakerview Park, 1845 154 Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 5J8

Saturday August 16, 2025, 1PM - 3PM

Interested in volunteering? Contact us at:
604-678-0220
Ernie.Klassen@parl.gc.ca
135-1959 152 St., Surrey

A poster for a community event, that reads: Join MP Ernie Klassen at our first annual Community BBQ! Free food & activities for all ages. Bakerview Park, 1845 154 Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 5J8 Saturday August 16, 2025, 1PM - 3PM Interested in volunteering? Contact us at: 604-678-0220 Ernie.Klassen@parl.gc.ca 135-1959 152 St., Surrey

You're invited to my first annual summer BBQ!

📅August 16
🕐1PM - 3PM
📍Bakerview Park (1845 154 St., Surrey)

Come celebrate summer with free food and drinks, and great company!

05.08.2025 16:09 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Statement by Prime Minister Carney on Canada-U.S. trade.

Statement by Prime Minister Carney on Canada-U.S. trade.

My statement on Canada-U.S. trade:

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"On August 1st we commemorate Emancipation Day"

A graphic art image of two black people, back to back, looking upwards against a backdrop of broken chains. Doves fly up from the broken chains. The image is warmly coloured and hopeful in tone.

"On August 1st we commemorate Emancipation Day" A graphic art image of two black people, back to back, looking upwards against a backdrop of broken chains. Doves fly up from the broken chains. The image is warmly coloured and hopeful in tone.

August 1 is Emancipation Day. Slavery was once practiced throughout the British colonies, including Canada. On this day in 1834, it was finally outlawed.

Let's continue the work of dismantling racism, while recognizing the resilience of Black communities in the face of injustices past and present.

01.08.2025 16:01 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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This week, Surrey's Salmon Habitat Restoration Project celebrated its 30th season of work! For thousands of years salmon have been critical to those living on this land, and I was happy to join in celebrating efforts to protect and maintain that relationship with nature.

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On Sunday, I attended the 1st Annual Culture Night, hosted by C-FACE (Folk Art + Culture Exchange). So many incredible dancers put on a performance with roots reaching all around the world, and provided a fantastic showcase of the strength and beauty to be found in Surrey's diverse communities.

28.07.2025 21:10 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen is wearing a floral patterned shirt and blue jeans, and is standing alongside two women, one wearing a green dress and the other wearing a dark grey dress.

Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen is wearing a floral patterned shirt and blue jeans, and is standing alongside two women, one wearing a green dress and the other wearing a dark grey dress.

Mayor Megan Knight of White Rock cuts a blue ribbon at the gate outside of a local preschool. Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen stands and smiles alongside her, along with other members of the community.

Mayor Megan Knight of White Rock cuts a blue ribbon at the gate outside of a local preschool. Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen stands and smiles alongside her, along with other members of the community.

I had the pleasure of attending the open house at Buena Vista Montessori Preschool! Local educators Angie Boparai and Sandy Hans stepped in to lead a new chapter for the school. It was a pleasure getting to know them, and I wish them all the best in this new venture.

22.07.2025 19:38 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen rides in a convertible car alongside two other people with rainbow-patterned costuming and decor.

Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen rides in a convertible car alongside two other people with rainbow-patterned costuming and decor.

Here's to one more beautiful year of Pride Ride!

21.07.2025 19:48 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen, wearing rainbow-patterned shirt, sits inside a convertible car.

Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen, wearing rainbow-patterned shirt, sits inside a convertible car.

A series of cars sporting rainbow balloons, flags, and other decorations drive through the streets of White Rock.

A series of cars sporting rainbow balloons, flags, and other decorations drive through the streets of White Rock.

Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen, wearing rainbow-patterned shirt, smiles while standing in a parking lot with several others, some of them also dressed in rainbows.

Member of Parliament Ernie Klassen, wearing rainbow-patterned shirt, smiles while standing in a parking lot with several others, some of them also dressed in rainbows.

Last Friday I joined the White Rock Pride Society for another year of Pride Ride! Together we decorated our vehicles and our selves, and cruised through White Rock to celebrate love in all its colours.

21.07.2025 18:48 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Thank you Minister Maninder Sidhu, for the important discussion at the Surrey Board of Trade and South Surrey & White Rock Chamber of Commerce to discuss the future of Canadian trade - investing and supporting local businesses. Looking forward to continued collaboration to build a prosperous future.

19.07.2025 02:08 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) was just improved again this year!
Families are now eligible for:

• Up to $7,997 per child under the age of 6
• Up to $6,748 per child aged 6-17

We recognize the hard work families put in every day- and we're committed to providing policies that reflect that effort.

19.07.2025 01:50 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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