In the
2004 federal election, Goodyear defeated incumbent
Liberal Janko Peric by 224 votes (as confirmed on recount) to win the
Cambridge riding. After the election, Goodyear was named Ontario Chair of the Conservative Party
caucus. He was re-elected in 2006 with the endorsement of
Vote Marriage Canada, and was also endorsed by the
Canadian Islamic Congress receiving a grade of A In 2006, he won the riding of Cambridge by almost 6,000 votes. After the
2006 federal election Goodyear was elected
Standing committee chair of the
Procedure and House Affairs Committee (of which he chairs the Subcommittee on Parliament Hill Security.) In March 2008 the Procedure and House Affairs Committee ousted Goodyear by moving a motion of non-confidence in him. The committee then elected Conservative MP
Joe Preston as the chair against his will, and he called no meetings before resigning from his position. The committee currently has no chair and has not met since March 6.
Jay Hill,
Conservative party whip, said he is adamant that unless the opposition is willing to meet to re-elect Goodyear as the chair and to withdraw the motion to study the
In and Out scandal, there will be no Procedure and House Affairs committee meetings. The Speaker of the House made a ruling on the events in this committee and others which stated rulings by committee chairs are being routinely overturned by majority votes, even when the rulings are procedurally sound. Such a state of affairs has led to "general lawlessness" at committees. Goodyear also chairs Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure He was also named chairman of the all-party Canada-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group. A former campaign manager for Goodyear admits he negotiated a lease for a campaign headquarters in 2004 that said the landlord would make a political donation to Goodyear's election bid. In a compliance agreement with the Commissioner of Canada Elections, Reg Petersen "acknowledged an act that constitutes an offence" under the Elections Act. The Conservative Party's spokesperson, Ryan Sparrow, responded that the error was a mistake made by a first-time campaign manager and noted that "Elections Canada has acknowledged that [Peterson] made a mistake and no further action has been taken."
Role in cabinet , MP; Gary Goodyear, Minister of State; Slawko Klykiw;
Christina Jennings, chair, CFC Board of Directors; Ana Serrano @
Canadian Film Centre Following the Conservative victory in the
2008 federal election, Goodyear was appointed to the cabinet portfolio of Minister of State for Science and Technology.
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) In 2009 named Minister of State responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) created by the federal government through Budget 2009 to "support Ontario’s then floundering economy." ==Minister of State for Science and Technology 2008==