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Tom Kmiec is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from the Civic Platform party. He was born on 31 July 1981 in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Kmiec graduated from the University of Gdansk with a degree in law. He then went on to work as a lawyer in the city of Bydgoszcz. In 2009, he was elected to the Polish Parliament, where he served until 2014.
In 2014, Kmiec was elected to the European Parliament, where he currently serves as a Member of the European Parliament for the Civic Platform party. He is a member of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and the Delegation for relations with the United States.
Kmiec is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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His wife is Evangeline Kmiec
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Tom Kmiec Net Worth
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Kmiec criticized the Liberals’ decision to gift $256 million to the AIIB, which is funding the construction of three new energy pipelines in Asia while the Liberal government opposes and stalls the construction of energy pipelines in Canada. Kmiec called on the Liberal government to cancel Canada's participation in the AIIB through a series of motions at parliament's finance committee, but the Liberal MPs on the committee voted down the motions.
Kmiec is also an advocate for Canada to support the minority Uyghur population in China's Xinjiang region, who are being targeted for their religious beliefs and detained in internment camps. In May 2019, Kmiec questioned the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board regarding their investments in two Chinese companies — Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd. and Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co. Ltd. — that are involved in the manufacturing of surveillance equipment used to repress Uyghurs in Western China. Kmiec has urged the CPPIB to divest their holdings in these companies.
On April 18, 2018, Kmiec moved a motion at Parliament's finance committee asking to set aside 4 meetings to understand the impact of the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline cancellation on Canada's economy and consider whether the federal government should use its constitutional powers to ensure that the pipeline is built. The Liberal MPs on the committee rejected the motion.
On March 21, 2018, he tabled his first Private Member's Bill, Bill C-399 the Fairness for Persons with Disabilities Act, that aims to improve and expand access to the Disability Tax Credit.
On August 13, 2018, Kmiec’ s daughter, Lucy-Rose Evangeline Winfield Kmiec, died 39 days after her birth. Lucy-Rose was born with Trisomy 13, a rare chromosomal disorder also known as Patau Syndrome. Following her death, Kmiec shared an emotional tribute to his daughter in the House of Commons. “Her short life was energetic and eventful. It has made me realize that life is much more than prizes, certificates and public recognition. Her great success is the incredible warmth she brought to my family and how she's been able to mature her older siblings into responsible caretakers without a spoken word” Kmiec stated.
On December 3, 2018, Kmiec supported an amendment to the Budget Implementation Act that would have created a new 12-week bereavement leave for parents dealing with the death of a child. The Liberal MPs on Parliament's finance committee voted against creating this bereavement leave, and the amendment was defeated. Under the current law, fathers who lose a child are entitled to only five days of leave from work—three paid and two unpaid—while the wording regarding leave for mothers is vague and unclear. Kmiec remains committed to ensuring that parents who experience the loss of a child are allocated up to 12 weeks of bereavement leave.
Kmiec has repeatedly called for a full parliamentary review of the B-20 Mortgage Stress Test, that was introduced by the Liberal government in January 2018. He has published a series of articles on the topic and has moved two motions at Parliament's finance committee asking for a study of the mortgage lending rules. The Mortgage Stress Test is estimated to have prevented 100,000 Canadians from purchasing a home, slowed mortgage growth by nearly 12 percent, and will delete some 200,000 jobs from the economy by 2021.
On September 18, 2017, Kmiec was moved from his role as Deputy Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Deputy Shadow Minister for Finance. In this role, Kmiec was a strong voice for lower taxes, financial responsibility, and housing affordability.
Later, on November 27, 2017, Kmiec became the first MP to ask for an emergency debate in Parliament on the energy sector job-loss in Alberta. In his request, he outlined his disappointment with the Liberal government's inaction on the Alberta recession.
Kmiec was the first Parliamentarian to unearth the Liberal government's $256 million pledge to the China-controlled Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which was hidden inside the Liberal government's 2017 omnibus budget, Bill C-63.
Kmiec was named deputy critic for foreign affairs for the Conservative Party of Canada on October 16, 2016 in a shadow cabinet shuffle by Interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose.
In the fall of 2016, Kmiec helped start the Alberta Jobs Taskforce in response to the growing energy jobs crisis in Alberta after unemployment reached 200,000
Kmiec created the "Parliamentary Friends of the Kurds", a parliamentary group aimed at establishing dialogue between Canadian and Kurdish lawmakers and fostering positive relations between Canada and the Kurdistan Region. Kmiec, along with NDP MP Gord Johns and fellow Conservative MP Michael Cooper traveled to Washington DC in March 2016 to meet with officials from the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Kmiec was elected in the 2015 Canadian federal election for the riding of Calgary Shepard. Kmiec has served on the Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, the Foreign Affairs and International Development Committee, and the Finance Committee. The latter two represent the most senior committees in Parliament.
Since being elected in 2015, Kmiec has worked closely with Conservative caucus colleagues and interested parliamentarians from other parties to champion the construction of new pipelines by the private sector to get Canadian energy resources to new markets.
Tom Kmiec was born in Gdańsk, Poland. His family emigrated to Canada and settled in Quebec. Kmiec was raised in Quebec and went through the French education system as part of the Bill 101 reforms. In 2005, he moved to Calgary where he married his wife Evangeline; together, they are raising their three children, Maximillian, Jolie, and Enoch.
Tomasz Kmiec MP (kuh-MICH; born July 31, 1981) is a Canadian politician who is the Member of Parliament for the riding of Calgary Shepard. He presently serves as the Conservative National Caucus Chair for Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition.