Terry Duguid
- Born
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Education
- Bachelor of Science degree in Biology; Master's Degree in Environmental Science
- Career
- President of Sustainable Development International; Chairman of the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission; President and CEO of the Gateway North Marketing Agency; Founding president of the International Centre for Infectious Diseases
- Political Experience
- Winnipeg City Council from 1989 to 1995; Member of Parliament for Winnipeg South since 2015; Minister of Environment and Climate Change (March to May 2025); Minister of Sport and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada (December 2024 to March 2025)
- Notable
- Executive director of the Manitoba Liberal Party in the 1980s; Ran for mayor of Winnipeg in 1995; Appointed the government lead for the efforts to clean-up Lake Winnipeg in November 2017; Successfully advocated for the creation of the Canada Water Agency and its headquarters to be established in Winnipeg.
Where Terry falls on key policy spectrums
Your Money
People & Society
How We're Governed
Land & Community
Mr. Speaker, yesterday was World Water Day, a moment to reflect on an extraordinary truth, which is that Canada is a water nation. We are home to 20% of the world's fresh water. This abundance shapes our lives, provides safe drinking water, sustains agriculture and fisheries, and supports our economy. For indigenous peoples, water holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning. For all Canadians, it [more]
Mr. Speaker, our national parks are national treasures that all Canadians take pride in. Two years ago, Canadians across the country watched in horror as a monster fire ripped through Jasper National Park, causing thousands to evacuate and leaving many without their homes and businesses. In this crisis, the town has shown all of us how strong, united and resilient Canadians are. Can the [more]
Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honour the life and legacy of Bill Loewen. For many years, he was a proud resident of St. Norbert and a true community builder in Winnipeg South. Bill was a successful business leader whose entrepreneurial drive was matched only by his generosity. Through his philanthropy, he strengthened institutions across Manitoba, including the Behavioural Health Foundation, and [more]