Manitoba finance minister stepping down to run for federal seat, latest MLA to leave Tory caucus

Manitoba finance minister stepping down to run for federal seat, latest MLA to leave Tory caucus
Manitoba finance minister stepping down to run for federal seat, latest MLA to leave Tory caucus

Arabnews24.ca:Friday 27 January 2023 02:28 PM: Manitoba's finance minister is stepping down to run for a seat in the House of Commons.

Cameron Friesen said he informed Premier Heather Stefanson on Friday morning of his plan to leave cabinet.

He said he will resign his legislature seat in the near future and seek the federal Conservative nomination in the riding of Portage-Lisgar.  MP Candice Bergen, who currently holds the seat, announced in fall that she would not seek re-election.

"When an MP steps down, it creates an opportunity — one that doesn't present itself often. And it was one that my wife, Shelley, and I felt increasingly compelled to at least give consideration to," Friesen said in an interview from his Winkler-Morden constituency, southwest of Winnipeg.

Friesen's decision is the latest in a series of recent announcements by Progressive Conservative caucus members who have retired from politics or said they are not seeking re-election. Roughly one-third of the 36 members of caucus elected in 2019 have said they are not running again in the provincial election scheduled for Oct. 3.

Candice Bergen, the member of Parliament for Portage-Lisgar, announced in September she is not running in the next election. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

The governing Tories have been trailing the Opposition New Democrats in opinion polls for two years, especially in Winnipeg, where most legislature seats are.

Four other cabinet ministers — deputy premier Cliff Cullen, Municipal Relations Minister Eileen Clarke, Government Services Minister Reg Helwer and Alan Lagimodiere, minister of Indigenous reconciliation and northern relations — have said they will serve out their terms but not run again.

Stefanson had announced plans for a cabinet shuffle in the coming days, and Friesen's decision means a new finance minister will be needed to finish the spring budget.

Friesen said his departure won't affect budget preparations.

"The work of Treasury Board starts months in advance of the budget," Friesen said.

"I feel very, very good about the plans that we have put together thus far, that are still pending the decisions of the cabinet."

Friesen has represented Morden-Winkler since 2011 and has held cabinet portfolios, including health and justice, since the Tories won the 2016 election.

His seat is one of the safest Tory seats in the province. Friesen received 80 per cent of the vote in the last election, eight times that of his nearest competitor.

A political analyst said Friesen's departure is a blow to the Stefanson government.

"I can't think that she would welcome the departure of Mr. Friesen, who was valuable in terms of the number of portfolios he's held for the government," said Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies at the University of Manitoba.

The optics of so many caucus members not running again amid low poll numbers is not encouraging for the Tories, Thomas said.

"Each circumstance where someone has decided not to offer their name for re-election is somewhat personal and particular, but the appearance is that a lot of people can't stomach the prospect of sitting on the opposition benches."

Friesen will have competition for the federal nomination in Portage-Lisgar. Branden Leslie, who managed Bergen's 2019 campaign and recently worked with the Grain Growers of Canada, has launched a bid for the nomination, and others have expressed interest.

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