Reg Helwer | |
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Minister of Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services | |
In office January 18, 2022 – January 30, 2023 | |
Premier | Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Portfolio Renamed |
Succeeded by | James Teitsma |
Minister of Infrastructure | |
In office December 30, 2021 – January 18, 2022 | |
Premier | Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Ron Schuler |
Succeeded by | Doyle Piwniuk |
Minister of Central Services | |
In office October 23, 2021 – January 18, 2022 | |
Premier | Brian Pallister Kelvin Goertzen Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Portfolio Established |
Succeeded by | Portfolio Renamed |
Minister Responsible for the Civil Service Commission | |
In office October 23, 2019 – January 30, 2023 | |
Premier | Brian Pallister Kelvin Goertzen Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Scott Fielding |
Succeeded by | James Teitsma |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Brandon West | |
In office October 4, 2011 – September 5, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Rick Borotsik |
Succeeded by | Wayne Balcaen |
Personal details | |
Born | Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada |
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Residence | Brandon, Manitoba |
Reg Helwer is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2011 election.[1][2] He represents the electoral district of Brandon West as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba caucus.[3] In October 23, 2019 He served as The minister of Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services (Called Central Services from 2016-2022) and served briefly as minister of Infrastructure.