Scott Fielding

Scott Fielding
Minister of Natural Resources and Northern Development
In office
January 18, 2022 – June 6, 2022
PremierHeather Stefanson
Preceded byPortfolio Created
Succeeded byAlan Lagimodiere
Manitoba Minister of Finance
In office
August 1, 2018 – January 18, 2022
PremierBrian Pallister
Kelvin Goertzen
Heather Stefanson
Preceded byCameron Friesen
Succeeded byCameron Friesen
Minister Responsible for the Civil Service Commission
In office
August 1, 2018 – October 23, 2019
PremierBrian Pallister
Preceded byCameron Friesen
Succeeded byReg Helwer
Minister of Families
In office
May 3, 2016 – August 1, 2018
PremierBrian Pallister
Preceded byKerri Irvin-Ross
Succeeded byHeather Stefanson
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Kirkfield Park
In office
April 19, 2016 – June 17, 2022
Preceded bySharon Blady
Succeeded byKevin Klein
Winnipeg City Councillor for St. James-Brooklands
In office
2006–2014
Preceded byJae Eadie
Succeeded byScott Gillingham
Personal details
Born1971 or 1972 (age 52–53)[1]
Political partyProgressive Conservative

Scott Bradley Fielding is a former Canadian politician. A city councillor in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from 2006 to 2014, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2016 provincial election. On September 10, 2019, Scott was re-elected as the Member of Manitoba Legislative Assembly from Kirkfield Park. On June 6, 2022 he announced on Twitter that he resigned from Cabinet and will not be seeking re-election.[2]

  1. ^ "Apr 2016: Kirkfield Park candidates". Winnipeg Free Press. 11 April 2016.
  2. ^ Scott Fielding [@MinFielding] (6 June 2022). "After 15 years of public service at both the provincial & municipal level of government, I've made the decision to not seek re-election & retire from politics" (Tweet). Retrieved 6 June 2022 – via Twitter.

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