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Conservative

Grant Jackson

ConservativeBrandon—SourisManitoba
94Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
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Canadian politician from Manitoba
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House Seat
2025 Election Results — Brandon—Souris
Grant Jackson(Conservative)28,624 (62.2%)
Ghazanfar Ali Tarar(Liberal)10,766 (23.4%)
Quentin Robinson(NDP-New Democratic Party)6,637 (14.4%)

Total votes cast: 46,027

Recent Activity
Mar 25, 2026
DebateThe Economy

Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, we are three months into the new year and Canadians are seeing more of the same from the Liberal government. Thehas made promise after promise to improve Canada's finances but, as the months go by, the government has failed to deliver a single positive economic outcome. The Liberals promised the best G7 economy, but instead, Canada sits at last place. In fact, Canada's [more]

Feb 26, 2026

Are you confident, given everything that's ongoing, that you're being set up for success in this role, given what you've seen?

Feb 26, 2026

That's fair, Mr. Chair. Welcome. It's nice to meet you. I want to follow up on a line of questioning from my colleague, Mr. Cooper. We've established that a lot of things are out of your control, with the establishment of this registry, and I think that's fair. I want to make sure that, despite all of that, if you're confirmed into this position within the next month or so, given what you can [more]

Feb 26, 2026

How would you envision that looking, for Canadians living abroad, detecting financials or the items of value interacting between a foreign actor and a Canadian citizen living in another country?

Feb 26, 2026

Thank you. You'll be aware of recent legislation that passed in both Houses in terms of removing the first-generation limit for Canadian citizenship for Canadians living abroad. That expands the number of people around the world who are eligible for Canadian citizenship. I'm curious. You talked a bit in your opening comments about interacting with Canadians and communities. How do you plan on [more]

Feb 26, 2026

Prime Minister When we asked some folks from Global Affairs—the's former national security adviser, now ambassador to France, and a few others—they were not sure exactly how their efforts in terms of the Global Affairs response to foreign interference were going to interact with Canadians living abroad, given these legislative changes. I'm a bit concerned that the legislation is passed and is in [more]

Feb 26, 2026

Thank you. I'm curious. You mentioned—I think in a response to another question—detecting interactions between actors and Canadians or elected officials, including financial interactions. Did I hear you correctly?

Feb 26, 2026

Can you share what those mechanisms are?