Skip to content

Official · Manitoba · Provincial

Wab KinewPremier

Clarion tracks Wab Kinew'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
New Democratic Party of Manitoba
Riding
Fort Rouge
Jurisdiction
Manitoba
Contact
premier@manitoba.ca

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

Stay ahead of what's moving — get The Dispatch, our free weekly read.

Recent interventions

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

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

    Hon­our­able Speaker, we know that the issue of violence in schools is a major concern. We know that teachers and educa­tional assistants and, really, everybody involved–parents, students–identify this as a top priority.

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Affordability for Manitobans Proposed Policy Measures

    Cet membre, ce député a fait une faute très grave, très, très grave. Et puis son chef aussi, qui a applaudi ce qu'il a dit. Mais leur commentaire dans les médias a dit que j'étais en train de mentir, alors pourquoi est‑c

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Con­di­tion of Highway 34 Timeline for Repairs

    Honourable Speaker, as it turns out, it's hard to fix all the roads that the PCs left to decay under their watch for us under one term. I guess we'll need a second, if Manitobans will have one.

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. Matter of Privilege

    Just in the previous response to our colleague from Saint-Boniface– French spoken – le député de Saint-Boniface (DAL Loiselle), qui a fait son commentaire. Dans la réponse, le membre – le député de La Vérendrye (M. Nar

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS — Buy Canadian Act Timeline for Proclamation

    Honourable Speaker, I wanted to take this opportunity on the last sitting day of the House to congratulate the members of our internship program, who did a lot of amazing work on both sides of the House over the past–of

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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

    Each and every day, Manitobans get up and work hard. That's what inspires us to serve you as the deliverers of health care, as the people who bring the economy to life. It makes us so proud that we decided to hang a gian

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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

    You know, there was a business during COVID. I can't remember if it was GoodLocal or bad local. Something about that. I don't recall a procurement process, a tender. I don't recall a call for proposals going out. And yet

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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

    Honourable Speaker, Donald Trump has launched a trade war against our country. Now, what would the PCs have us do? They closed our presence in Washington, DC, and their leader bows down before Donald Trump and says thank

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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

    Honourable Speaker, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Anna, Gurreet and Sukhmeet for the amazing job that they've all done here in the Manitoba Legislature. I think we all know that the future is very brigh

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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

    Honourable Speaker, I believe this is one Manitoba, that we are united as a province. And that's why when the members opposite tried to divide Manitobans in the last election, we chose to say, let's focus on the big thin

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

The weekly read

Get The Dispatch in your inbox

One email a week: the bills gaining momentum, who's lobbying whom, and the passage odds that moved — across Parliament, the legislatures, and city hall. Free, in English or French.

See last week's issue →

Track Wab Kinew — and everyone like them

Set a topic, and Clarion grades every new bill, debate, and lobbying filing to your files — with a calibrated passage forecast and an AI clerk that answers from the record and cites it.