Ryan Leef

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Preceded byLarry Bagnell
Succeeded byLarry Bagnell
Born (1973-12-28) December 28, 1973 (age 52)
Ontario, Canada
Ryan Leef
Member of Parliament
for Yukon
In office
May 2, 2011  August 4, 2015
Preceded byLarry Bagnell
Succeeded byLarry Bagnell
Personal details
Born (1973-12-28) December 28, 1973 (age 52)
Ontario, Canada
PartyConservative

Ryan Leef (born December 28, 1973) is a Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Yukon in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the Conservative Party from 2011 to 2015.

Born in Ontario in 1973,[1] Leef grew up in Dawson City, Yukon. He has overseen prisoners as an assistant superintendent at Whitehorse Correctional Centre which was his most recent employment prior to politics. He is also a former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a Wildlife Officer and an investigator for Yukon Department of Justice. He has also fought in the cage as a Mixed Martial Arts fighter. He is a strong supporter and advocate of the sport.[2]

Leef's family moved to the Yukon in 1984 and he has subsequently lived in many communities throughout the territory. Leef lives in Whitehorse and has one son, Aaron.[3]

Political career

Leef was first elected in May 2011 federal election. He was appointed to the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Ocean and the Standing Committee on Natural resources.[4][5] He joined the Canada-Germany, Canada-United States, and Canada-Philippines interparliamentary groups and chaired the Canada-Australia-New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group.[6] Leef also chaired the Northern Caucus and the MMA Caucus, co-chairs the Hunting and Angling Caucus and sits on BC/Yukon, Outdoor and National Caucuses.

Leef was noted in national media when he claimed that the polar bear population had increased dramatically. His position was refuted by polar bear researchers and according to one scientist was based on a report prepared by "professional climate change deniers."[7][8]

Leef was defeated in 2015 by former MP Larry Bagnell, after serving just one term as a member of parliament, with Leef garnering 24% of ballots and Bagnell garnering 53.6% of the vote,[9] despite Leef spending more than twice as much as Bagnell on the campaign.[10]

Philanthropy

Throughout his political career Leef endeavoured on many philanthropic projects under the banner of Inspiration Unlimited, including his "Border to Border Trek" across Yukon. The trek will see Leef running across the three Yukon borders over the course of three summers. Leef has already successfully completed his 1,200-kilometre journey from the northernmost point of the territory to British Columbia.

In October 2012, Leef ran in the Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon to raise money for the Canadian Diabetes Association.[11]

Using his background as a Department of Justice defense tactics instructor [12] Leef has led "Leaders in Life Mixed Martial Arts Against Bullying" clinics. He also hosted a chilli cook off in 2012[13] to benefit the Whitehorse Food Bank as well as a women's self-defence workshop to benefit the Yukon White Ribbon Campaign.

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