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Clarion tracks Jodie Byram'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
Agassiz
Jurisdiction
Manitoba
Contact
Jodie.byram@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. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Crime in Rural Manitoba Request for Measures to Address

    Summer has arrived and residents of Agassiz and right across rural Manitoba continue to experience an alarming rise in crime, including break-ins, thefts and trespassing on farm properties. Many Manitoba residents feel v

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS — Res. 5–Calling on the Prov­incial Gov­ern­ment to Increase the Personal Tax Exemption

    I believe we are here to debate a private member's reso­lu­tion. And the mem­ber from St. Johns got up to speak on a private member's reso­lu­tion. I don't see what her–what she's referencing here today is on a private m

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS — Bill 235–The Fiscal Responsibility and Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act

    On a recorded vote, please.

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. 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. Childre

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

    On House business.

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS — Bill 235–The Fiscal Responsibility and Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act

    Maybe the member from Kildonan East is going to get up and say a few words here. Honourable Speaker, I want to tell the members opposite what Manitobans are looking for right now, and what the Manitobans really want. Th

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS — Bill 5–The Accessibility for Manitobans Amendment Act and The Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Amendment Act (Access Awareness Week)

    I move, seconded by the MLA for Lakeside, THAT Bill 5 be amended in clause 7 of schedule A (The Accessibility for Manitobans Amendment Act) by striking.

    2026-05-27Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Neepawa Health Centre Request for CT Scanner

    The NDP can be critical of petitions, which is odd, because not only are these direct calls from–action for Manitobans, but we've seen, if we repeat a call to action enough, the NDP occasionally act. Many Manitobans pet

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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

    I'm happy to stand here today and put some words on the record regarding the–Bill 53 and our amendment. It's straightforward. It reflects what Manitobans themselves are saying right across the province here, and I am jus

    2026-05-26Legislative 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. Childre

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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