Biography
Although first elected as a Member of Parliament in 2004, Tom Lukiwski has been a leader in Saskatchewan public life for many years.
In addition to running his own small business, Tom’s professional career has included serving as the Executive Director of the former Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan and General Manager of the Saskatchewan Party. Born in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan in 1951, Tom has been a lifelong resident the province and has lived in the Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre constituency for over two decades. He currently resides in Regina Beach with his wife Diane. He also has two grown sons, Tyler and Ryland.
Tom’s life has been full with a commitment to community service. He has served on the Labatt Brier Committee and the Saskatchewan Roughriders Marketing Board of Directors and has also played key roles with Skate Canada, the Bill Clarke Fundraiser in Support of Parkinsons Disease and the Peter Gzowski Fundraiser for Literacy.
Tom was first elected to the House of Commons on June 28th, 2004. He has served on many Parliamentary Committees including the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy, and Ethics and the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. He was also instrumental on the subcommittee that dealt with the Federal Accountability Act.
After being re-elected in January of 2006, Tom was sworn in at Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister for Democratic Reform.


