1. Gary Goodyear was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2015, having been elected to represent the riding of Cambridge as a Conservative in 2004.

1. Gary Goodyear was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2015, having been elected to represent the riding of Cambridge as a Conservative in 2004.
Gary Goodyear was replaced in this capacity by Greg Rickford on July 15,2013.
Gary Goodyear was defeated by Liberal Candidate Bryan May, in the 2015 Canadian federal election.
Gary Goodyear started his full-time practice in Cambridge in 1984 where he was Clinic Director, Director of Patient Services and Past President of Future Recovery Canada.
Gary Goodyear was a co-designer of the three year post-graduate Sports Fellowship Program.
Gary Goodyear co-authored "Practice Guidelines" and was Public Relations Director and Past President for the College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences in Toronto.
Gary Goodyear was the health columnist for the Cambridge Times newspaper from 1986 to 1996, and has taught at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and the University of Waterloo.
Gary Goodyear was re-elected in 2006 with the endorsement of Vote Marriage Canada, and was endorsed by the Canadian Islamic Congress receiving a grade of A In 2006, he won the riding of Cambridge by almost 6,000 votes.
In early 2009, Gary Goodyear oversaw $147.9 million in funding cuts for science programs, the most prominent being the lack of any funding for new projects for Genome Canada.
June 2009 saw Gary Goodyear recommending the SSHRC withdraw a $19,750 funding grant for a future of Israel and Palestine conference because it was deemed by the Minister to be too anti-Israel.
Gary Goodyear responded, saying that he did call the SSHRC to ask for a funding review, but denied he asked them to cancel the grant.
Later that day Gary Goodyear said that he believed in evolution during an interview with CTV News.
Gary Goodyear and his wife Valerie are co-owners of Constant Energy Inc Constant Energy is a creditor in the bankruptcy of Imagine Adoption.