Ever wondered how to reach your MP, and other government contact matters?

See the list of MP's in each Party (and get their fax, tel, e-mail address) at: Party List

CONTACT YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT BY PHONE, FAX OR REGULAR MAIL

Your Member's name and contact information can be provided to you for free by calling Government of Canada Information at (toll free) 1-800-667-3355. You can phone them and leave a message or fax them directly (you'll have to pay for the call). Or, send regular mail (you don't need any postage) to:

(Member's Name Here)
House of Commons,
Parliament Buildings,
Ottawa ON,
K1A 0A6

CONTACT A SENATOR

If the Members of Parliament vote in favour of the bill, the Senate votes next. They can defeat it if they want to do so. To determine the name of a Senator to receive your letter -- you should write, instead of e-mailing as most Senators do not use e-mail.

The address to write (you don't need any postage) is:

(Senator's name here)
The Senate of Canada,
Ottawa, Ontario,
K1A 0A4

WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF A MAJOR NEWSPAPER

You can also write a letter to the editor of your paper as well as write to your Member of Parliament or Senator. MPs, Senators or their staff often read Letters to the Editor to find out what their constituents think. For a list of newspapers, their fax numbers and e-mail addresses for submitting letters to the editor, Go here


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