Minister of Conservation (Manitoba)

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The Minister of Conservation and Climate (formerly the Minister of Sustainable Development) is the member of the Executive Council of Manitoba who oversees the Department of Conservation and Climate,[1] which is responsible for issues related to Manitoba's environment and biodiversity of natural resources (e.g., water, wildlife, and forests).[2]

The current Conservation and Climate Minister is Sarah Guillemard[1] and the Deputy Minister is David McLaughlin.[3]

List of Ministers[]

Ministers of Conservation
Name Party Took office Left office Deputy Minsiter
Oscar Lathlin New Democratic Party 1999 October 5 2002 September 25
Steve Ashton New Democratic Party 2002 September 25 2003 November 4
Stan Struthers New Democratic Party 2003 November 4 2009 November 3
Bill Blaikie New Democratic Party 2009 November 3 Fred Meier[4]
Ministers of Conservation and Climate

(Sustainable Development)

Rochelle Squires Progressive Conservative Party
Sarah Guillemard Progressive Conservative Party 2018 present

Acts and regulations[]

Current acts and regulations under the Continuing Consolidation of the Statutes of Manitoba (CCSM) for which the Minister of Conservation and Climate is responsible for include:[5]

  • Biofuels Act, SM 2003, c. 5
  • Conservation Agreements Act, SM 1997, c. 59
  • Conservation Officers Act, SM 2015, c. 4
  • Contaminated Sites Remediation Act, SM 1996, c. 40
  • Crown Corporations Governance and Accountability Act, SM 2017, c. 19 [only as it relates to Efficiency Manitoba]
  • Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act, RSM 1987, c. D12
  • Drinking Water Safety Act, SM 2002, c. 36
  • East Side Traditional Lands Planning and Special Protected Areas Act, SM 2009, c. 7
  • Ecological Reserves Act, RSM 1987, c. E5
  • Efficiency Manitoba Act, SM 2017, c. 18
  • Energy Act, SM 1994, c. 3
  • Environment Act, SM 1987-88, c. 26
  • Gas Pipe Line Act, RSM 1987, c. G50
  • Groundwater and Water Well Act, SM 2012, c. 27
  • Ozone Depleting Substances Act, SM 1989-90, c. 38
  • Provincial Parks Act, SM 1993, c. 39
  • Polar Bear Protection Act, SM 2002, c. 25
  • Resource Tourism Operators Act, SM 2002, c. 46
  • Waste Reduction and Prevention Act, SM 1989-90, c. 60
  • Water Power Act, RSM 1987, c. W60
  • Water Protection Act, SM 2005, c. 26
  • Water Resources Conservation Act, SM 2000, c. 11
  • Water Rights Act, RSM 1988, c. W80
  • Wildfires Act, SM 1997, c. 36

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Conservation and Climate | Province of Manitoba". www.gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  2. ^ "Conservation and Water Stewardship". Archives of Manitoba. Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  3. ^ "PROVINCE OF MANITOBA DEPUTY MINISTERS," Manitoba Executive Council in Order of Precedence. Winnipeg, MB: Executive Council of Manitoba. 2020 October 26.
  4. ^ "Minister of Conservation". Government of Manitoba. 2000-01-18. Archived from the original on 2000-01-18. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
  5. ^ Justice, Manitoba. "Manitoba Laws". web2.gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-11.

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