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Tracy SchmidtMinister of Education and Early Childhood Learning

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Party
New Democratic Party of Manitoba
Riding
Rossmere
Jurisdiction
Manitoba
Contact
mineecl@manitoba.ca

Role as last recorded — rosters change between elections and cabinet shuffles; verify currency against the official source.

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Recent interventions

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  1. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — C.A.M.P. Rossmere

    With the arrival of June comes the end of the school year, a time to celebrate the year's accomplishments and look towards the summer break. For many lucky Manitobans, summer break means summer camp, a place where young

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 38–The Public Schools Amendment and Manitoba School Boards Association Amend­ment Act

    I move, seconded by the Minister of Housing, Addictions and Homeless­ness (Ms. Smith), that Bill 38, The Public Schools Amendment and Manitoba School Boards Associa­tion Amendment Act; Loi modifiant la Loi sur les écoles

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Phoenix School Renovation and Expansion Project

    Honourable Speaker, the member speaks of priority, but the PCs waited 'til, like, question 25 today to ask a question about educa­tion. So I'm happy to speak about education. If the member opposite would have–we're going

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Theo Osborne

    Today, during what is Treaty Week here in Manitoba, I rise to affirm our government's commitment to continue building a province and an education system that reflects the histories, voices and rights of every child, adva

    2026-05-19Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Room 254

    I thank the committee member for the question. I think that every opportunity that we have to discuss the issue of improving attendance for students here in Manitoba is a worthwhile op­por­tun­ity, worthy of a discussio

    2026-05-19Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Postal Worker Recognition

    Hon­our­able Speaker, I rise today to recognize the hard work of our incredible postal workers in Rossmere and right across Manitoba. At a time when many neighbour­hoods are facing the loss of door-to-door delivery, it i

    2026-05-19Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — School Division Taxes Request for New Funding Model

    It gives me great pleasure to rise in this Chamber again and to talk about the new fair funding model that the Manitoba NDP has intro­duced here in Manitoba. After seven and a half years of cuts and chaos under the PCs,

    2026-05-19Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Chronic Absenteeism From School Request for Plan to Address

    It is absolutely the case that every child in Manitoba has the right and deserves to learn to read, and that's what our government is working towards. It was a real pleasure, just yesterday–like, some­thing that, when w

    2026-05-13Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  9. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Charleswood and Headingley Child-Care Spaces Needed

    Well, Honourable Speaker, the member from Roblin has a serious question to ask herself, and–is that, is she going to support BITSA? Because all you have to do is look at Budget 2026, to look at our child-care plan: more

    2026-05-13Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  10. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Treaty Week

    Today, I rise to share with Manitobans that next week is Treaty Week in Manitoba, a week in which we reaffirm the impor­tance of the treaties as the foundation of our province and our shared responsibility as treaty peop

    2026-05-13Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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