Visual record Atmosphere for Kurt Holman MP (London—Fanshawe) — Profile. Primary sources remain in the text. Powered by LIRIL AI.

95Chamber interventions
79Committee interventions
119Chamber votes
5Written questions
40.6%2025 vote share

Background & pre-political career

Holman was born ca. 1980–1981 in Sarnia, Ontario, and raised in Forest, Ontario. Prior to entering federal politics he worked in information technology for 27 years. He holds a Computer Engineering Technology diploma from Lambton College and an Executive MBA from the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University (Wikipedia, 2026).

Riding
London—Fanshawe (Ontario, federal riding 1106) — constituency office at 116-920 Commissioners Road East, London, ON N5Z 3J1; constituency phone 519-685-4411 (House of Commons of Canada, n.d.).
Hill office
House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6; 613-995-2901; kurt.holman@parl.gc.ca (House of Commons of Canada, n.d.).

Electoral result — 2025 general election

45th Canadian general election, polling day April 28, 2025, riding London—Fanshawe.

  • elected Kurt Holman (CPC) — 23,749 votes (40.64%) (Wikipedia, 2026).
  • 2nd Najam Naqvi (LPC) — 17,863 votes (30.48%) (Wikipedia, 2026).
  • 3rd Lindsay Mathyssen (NDP, incumbent) — 16,135 votes (27.55%) (Wikipedia, 2026).

Committee memberships

Per the House of Commons Roles registry for HoC ID 123006.

Standing Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament
Member — since June 13, 2025 (House of Commons of Canada, n.d.-b).
Standing Committee on Science and Research
Participating member — on file via committee interventions on antimicrobial resistance, AI governance, and Canada–China trade affecting the EV sector (openparliament.ca, 2026).

Parliamentary associations & interparliamentary groups

Executive positions held by Holman, plus regular memberships for the current term (June 13, 2025 – March 31, 2026).

Executive — Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (Cdn. Branch)
Executive Committee Member, since October 22, 2025 (House of Commons of Canada, n.d.-b).
Executive — Canada–United Kingdom Inter-Parliamentary Association
Executive Committee Member, since October 21, 2025 (House of Commons of Canada, n.d.-b).
Regular memberships
Canada–Africa Parliamentary Association; Canada–China Legislative Association; Canada–Germany Interparliamentary Group; Canada–Europe Parliamentary Association; Canada–France Inter-Parliamentary Association; Canada–Ireland Interparliamentary Group; Canada–Israel Interparliamentary Group; Canada–Italy Interparliamentary Group; Canada–Japan Inter-Parliamentary Group; Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association; Canada–United States Inter-Parliamentary Group; Canadian Section of ParlAmericas; Canadian Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly; Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (House of Commons of Canada, n.d.-b).

Voting record — recorded divisions

Recent recorded divisions in which Holman participated. Bill numbers and division numbers are as published by openparliament.ca cross-referenced to ourcommons.ca division records.

  • Yea Division #118 — Opposition Motion on manufacturing sector support (openparliament.ca, 2026).
  • Nay Division #119Ways and Means motion No. 11 (openparliament.ca, 2026).
  • Yea Divisions #110–111Bill C-11 (amendments to the National Defence Act), opposition amendments stage (openparliament.ca, 2026).
  • Nay Division #112Bill C-11, third-reading stage (openparliament.ca, 2026).

Notable chamber interventions

Hansard-published speeches selected from the current session.

Canadian Space Launch Act
Hansard, April 28, 2026 (openparliament.ca, 2026).
Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty Act
Hansard, April 22, 2026 (openparliament.ca, 2026).
Bill C-22 — Lawful Access Act, 2026
Hansard, April 17, 2026 (openparliament.ca, 2026).
Bill C-268 — Spectrum Policy Framework for Canada Act
Holman referenced his “previous career working” in IT during debate; emphasised Canada’s leverage through “energy, our critical minerals” in related Business of Supply remarks (openparliament.ca, 2026).

Conflict-of-interest filings Public registry

All Members of Parliament must file under the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons. The Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner (OCIEC) maintains a public registry. For Kurt Holman’s individual Disclosure Summary, Public Declarations, Gifts, Sponsored Travel, and any Inquiry Reports, query the OCIEC public registry directly:

OCIEC Public Registry — Members of the House of Commons

Note (n.d.): Individual MP disclosure summaries are issued each year by mid-September following the 60-day initial-disclosure window after taking office. As Holman was elected April 28, 2025, his first Public Disclosure Summary was published by the OCIEC during the 2025 disclosure cycle. The above URL must be visited interactively to retrieve the specific PDF.

Lobbyist registry — communications received Public registry

Designated Public Office Holders (DPOH) — which includes all Members of Parliament — have their oral and arranged communications with lobbyists logged monthly under the Lobbying Act. Search the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying (OCL) Registry by DPOH name:

OCL — Advanced Communications Search
Use DPOH First/Last Name = “Kurt” / “Holman” with a date floor of April 28, 2025 to limit to post-election communications. The search interface does not support electoral-district queries; name plus institution (House of Commons) is the correct combination (Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada, n.d.).

Campaign finance — Elections Canada returns Public registry

The candidate’s electoral campaign return for the 45th general election, the official agent’s declaration, and individual contributions over the disclosure threshold are filed with Elections Canada under the Canada Elections Act.

Elections Canada — Candidate campaign returns
Filter by Election event = “General Election held on April 28, 2025”, Electoral district = “London—Fanshawe (1106)”, Candidate = “Holman, Kurt”. Returns include itemised contributions $200+, official-agent declaration, audit reports, and reimbursement amount (Elections Canada, n.d.).

Citations — primary sources

  1. Elections Canada. (n.d.). Candidate campaign returns — public search interface. https://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CCS/ReturnsList
  2. House of Commons of Canada. (n.d.). Kurt Holman — Member of Parliament profile (HoC ID 123006). https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/kurt-holman(123006)
  3. House of Commons of Canada. (n.d.-b). Roles — Kurt Holman — current and past committee, association, and caucus roles. https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/kurt-holman(123006)/roles
  4. House of Commons of Canada. (n.d.-c). Private Member’s Motions — Kurt Holman. https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/kurt-holman(123006)/motions
  5. Library of Parliament. (n.d.). ParlInfo profile — Holman, Kurt (Person ID 20429). https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/People/Profile?personId=20429
  6. Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada. (n.d.). Advanced Registry Search — communications log. https://lobbycanada.gc.ca/app/secure/ocl/lrs/do/advSrch?lang=eng
  7. Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner. (n.d.). Public Registry — Members of the House of Commons. https://ciec-ccie.parl.gc.ca/EN/PublicRegistries/Pages/MembersHouseofCommons.aspx
  8. openparliament.ca. (2026). Kurt Holman — Conservative MP for London—Fanshawe: votes, speeches, committee interventions. https://openparliament.ca/politicians/kurt-holman/
  9. Wikipedia contributors. (2026). Kurt Holman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Holman
Profile compiled from public records. Sections marked Awaiting interactive pull require visiting the linked official registry directly — OCIEC, OCL, and Elections Canada do not currently expose machine-readable APIs for the indicated data. This page is investigative reference, not opinion; every factual claim is anchored to a primary source above.

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