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Clarion tracks Obby Khan's public record in Manitoba — the bills they sponsor, their recent interventions in the chamber, and the meetings registered with them, each cited to the official source and refreshed each morning.

Party
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
Riding
Fort Whyte
Jurisdiction
Manitoba
Contact
office@obbyKhan.ca

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

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Recent interventions

A teaser slice of each chamber intervention — read the full text on the official record.

  1. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Buy Canadian Act Timeline for Proclamation

    While the Premier is busy focused on building his national profile for his federal run, many Manitobans are focused on something far more imme­diate: paying their bills, putting food on their table and making ends meet d

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Procurement Contracts Awarded to US Companies Impact on Manitoba Busi­nesses and Economy

    If that wasn't the fakest answer out there, I don't know what is. The NDP government is full of contradictions and hypocrisy. They offer a headline catching statistics or announcement, but they refuse to validate or back

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Violence in Public Schools Frequency and Severity of Incidents

    The Minister of Education, the Minister of Families (MLA Fontaine) and the Minister of Justice (Mr. Wiebe) love to yell from their seats but don't have any interest in actually doing their job. Maybe they're simply too b

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Cost of Living, Taxes and the Economy

    Manitoban families deserve better: Manitobans deserve better than a junk food tax. They deserve better than what this Kinew gov­ern­ment who takes more and more taxes from you and it only gives you pennies back. I've sp

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Manitoba's Washington Trade Repre­sen­tative Compensation and Measurable Outcomes

    There you have it, the true colours of the Premier: personal attacks on myself and my team when we we're standing up, talking about–

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Sole-Sourced Procurement Contracts Trans­par­ency in Procurement Processes

    Boy, oh boy, oh boy. Hanging a Canadian flag outside the Legislature does not make up for sending $36 million to the United States. You know who's thanking this Premier is Donald Trump. This Premier has sent tens of mill

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — PST Exemption on Prepared Foods Restaurants Canada Consultation

    The Premier just isn't listening to Manitobans when they tell him that pennies off of Twinkies and Slurpees isn't going to make their life more affordable. The Premier promised he would keep income tax exemp­tions indexe

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Procurement Contracts US‑Based Companies

    A real patriot stands up for Canada all the time, not part‑time like this Premier. A patriot stands up for all–[interjection]

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  9. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Budget Affordability Measures Concern Regarding Extent of Impact

    I would also like to take a second to thank the staff, the clerks, the pages and everyone for their hard work in the Manitoba Legislature. Now, this NDP government has plenty to say, attacking us and heckling us off the

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  10. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Programs for Adolescents with Disabilities

    I wish to present the following petition to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. The background to this petition is as follows: (1) Children with dis­abil­ities often require child care beyond the age of 12. Children

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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