Meet Eric Duncan, MP

"Serving as your Member of Parliament means not only being your voice in the House of Commons, but just as importantly, I'm here to help you navigate any issues with the federal government.

My team and I proudly host one of the busiest sets of constituency offices in Canada. We work tirelessly to provide great customer service, something that was instilled in us by my predecessor Guy Lauzon, who I was lucky to have worked alongside for 9 years."

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Eric Duncan is currently serving his second term as Member of Parliament for the riding of Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry in Eastern Ontario.

Eric is one of youngest elected officials in Canadian history. At the age of 18, he was elected as a municipal Councillor in his hometown of North Dundas, was elected Mayor four years later at the age of 22 and acclaimed for second term in 2014.

He became the youngest regional Warden of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry in its 170+ year history at age 25 and made further history when his colleagues chose him to become the first to serve a second consecutive year as Warden.

Eric was first elected to Parliament in 2019 and re-elected in 2021. He has served in on the leadership teams of two Conservative Party leaders in senior roles and currently serves as Conservative Party-Caucus Liaison on Pierre Poilievre’s Leadership Team.

With a passion for community volunteerism, Eric has been involved with nearly 50 organizations, groups, and events in his community, raising millions of dollars for charity and important causes. His volunteer passions have included newspaper digitization, veteran cenotaph restorations, and recently chairing his High School reunion.