Matt Jeneroux

Matt Jeneroux
Shadow Minister for Supply Chains
In office
October 2022 – Present
LeaderPierre Poilievre
Preceded byRandy Hoback
Shadow Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
In office
November 2021 – October 2022
LeaderErin O’Toole & Candice Bergen
Preceded byBrad Vis
Succeeded byScott Aitchison
Shadow Minister of Health
In office
December 2019 – September 2020
LeaderAndrew Scheer
Preceded byMarilyn Gladu
Succeeded byMichelle Rempel Garner
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
LeaderAndrew Scheer
Preceded byMichael Chong
Succeeded byLuc Berthold
Shadow Minister for Innovation, Science & Economic Development
LeaderAndrew Scheer
Preceded byMaxime Bernier
Succeeded byDan Albas
Shadow Minister for Science
LeaderAndrew Scheer
Preceded byMarilyn Gladu
Succeeded byMichael Chong
Official Opposition Critic for Western Economic Diversification
LeaderRona Ambrose
Preceded byMichelle Rempel
Succeeded byTom Lukiwski
Member of Parliament
for Edmonton Riverbend
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byJames Rajotte
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-South West
In office
April 23, 2012 – May 5, 2015
Preceded byRiding established
Succeeded byThomas Dang
Personal details
Born1981 (age 42–43)[1]
Edmonton, Alberta
Political partyConservative
Other political
affiliations
Provincial:
United Conservative (2017–present)
Progressive Conservative (before 2017)
SpouseDr. Elizabeth Clement
Residence(s)Edmonton, Alberta
Alma materUniversity of Alberta (B.A. 2004)

Matthew James Arthur Jeneroux MP (born 1981) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Edmonton Riverbend since 2015 as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada caucus. He is the Shadow Minister for Supply Chains.

During the 43rd Canadian Parliament, Jeneroux's private member's bill, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (bereavement leave) (Bill C-220), was adopted with all-party support to extend bereavement leave from 5 to 10 days and entitle employees already on compassionate care leave to also claim bereavement leave.[2]

Prior to his election to the House of Commons, he served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Edmonton-South West.[3]

  1. ^ "Mr. Matt Jeneroux, , M.P." Library of Parliament. 2020.
  2. ^ Pinkerton, Charlie (July 6, 2021). "How the 43rd Parliament changed Canada's laws". IPolitics.
  3. ^ "Alberta Election 2012: Riding-by-riding results". The Globe and Mail. April 23, 2012. Archived from the original on May 30, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2018.

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