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Clarion tracks Josh Guenter'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
Borderland
Jurisdiction
Manitoba
Contact
Josh.Guenter@strongermanitoba.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. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 15–The Consumer Pro­tec­tion Amendment Act

    This side of the House, the PC–this PC team certainly supports the concept of right to repair. However, our concern is that this bill lacks the necessary detail and lacks defini­tions. And we have asked the minister ques

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Children with Autism Support for Families in Southern Manitoba

    I've heard from parents of children with dis­abil­ities about the gap in support services in southern Manitoba. These parents tell me that there are no gov­ern­ment programs in their area to provide support to families w

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Sustaining Cash as Payment Option in Manitoba

    Hon­our­able Speaker, I wish to present the following petition. To the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, the background to this petition is as follows: (1) Cash remains the only form of legal tender that protects perso

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 11–The Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Sick Notes for Employee Absences)

    I move, seconded by the member for Lakeside (Mr. King), THAT Bill 11 be amended by replacing Clause 12 with the following: Coming into force 12 This Act comes into force on the day it receives royal assent.

    2026-05-27Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 15–The Consumer Pro­tec­tion Amendment Act

    I move, seconded by the member for La Vérendrye (Mr. Narth), THAT Bill 15 be amended in Clause 2 by adding the following after the proposed subsection 211.3(1): Application: minimum availability period 211.3(1.1) For t

    2026-05-27Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 35–The Adult Learning Centres Amendment Act

    I move, seconded by the member for Brandon West (Mr. Balcaen), THAT Bill 35 be amended by replacing Clause 5 with the following: 5 Clause 19(b) is amended (a) in subclause (i), by striking out "preceding program year"

    2026-05-27Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Medical Assist­ance in Dying

    I wish to present the following petition to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. These are the reasons for this petition: (1) Persons struggling with mental health as their sole con­di­tion may access medical assistan

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 53–The Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2026

    I appreciate the opportunity to rise this afternoon and put just a few words on the record with regard to the reasoned amend­ment and Bill 53, or The Budget Implementa­tion and Tax Statutes Amendment Act. And I appreciat

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  9. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Medical Assist­ance in Dying

    I wish to present the following petition to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. These are the reasons for this petition: (1) Persons struggling with mental health as their sole con­di­tion may access medical assistan

    2026-05-25Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  10. PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS — Questions

    You know, that–nothing there is true, but the member also hasn't read the resolution because his question has nothing to do with the resolution. This is about the right to self-defence, and his question was not at all re

    2026-05-21Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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