Corey Hogan was elected Member of Parliament for Calgary Confederation in the 2025 Canadian federal election.
10 Facts About Corey Hogan
Corey Hogan was born on December 12,1981 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Corey Hogan's father was a professor of medicine at the University of Calgary.
Corey Hogan was formerly the executive director of the Alberta Liberal Party.
Corey Hogan left that role in 2020, shortly after the UCP won the 2019 Alberta general election and joined the University of Calgary as Senior Associate Vice President of Communications.
Corey Hogan was promoted to Vice President of Communications and Community Engagement in 2024.
Corey Hogan became the Liberal Party of Canada candidate in Calgary Confederation on April 1,2025, after the previous candidate, Thomas Keeper, was deselected for failing to disclose an old domestic assault charge to the party.
Corey Hogan defeated Conservative candidate Jeremy Nixon and was the only Liberal elected in Calgary.
Corey Hogan declined to call Israel's actions in Gaza a genocide, pending the International Court of Justice ruling in South Africa's genocide case against Israel, but described the situation as "horrific".
Corey Hogan defended his role in the University of Calgary's decision to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus using tactical police as purely being in his communications capacity, saying that his role did not have decision-making authority.