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Conservative

Warren Steinley

ConservativeRegina—LewvanSaskatchewan
1016Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
1981 or 1982 — Near Rush Lake, Saskatchewan
Family
Married to Larissa, three young children
Education
Honours degree in political science from the University of Regina; Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Regina through the Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy
Career
Worked in the office of Hon. Lynne Yelich, the Minister of Western Economic Diversification; Saskatchewan Public Service within the Ministry of Executive Council as a Researcher; Director of Research within Government Caucus
Political Experience
MLA for Regina Walsh-Acres (2011-2019); Member of Parliament for Regina—Lewvan (2019-present)
Notable
Associate Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food, and Food Security; Member of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food; Played competitive football, track and field, and hockey in his youth; Played in the Saskatchewan Senior Bowl; Played for the La Ronge Ice Wolves in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
Where Warren Stands

Where Warren falls on key policy spectrums

They vote

Your Money

Taxes & Government SpendingBusiness & Worker RulesEnergy & the Economy

People & Society

HealthcareImmigrationIndigenous PeoplesIdentity & Human RightsEducation & ChildcareDrug Policy

How We're Governed

National Security & DefencePolitical & Electoral ReformCrime & Public SafetyFirearms

Land & Community

Environment, Climate & ResourcesHousing & Cost of LivingRural Communities & Culture
They vote
Riding
House Seat
2025 Election Results — Regina—Lewvan

Warren Steinley won with 21,988 votes (50.0%)

Warren Steinley(Conservative)21,988 (50.0%)
Mac Hird(Liberal)18,893 (43.0%)
Ray Aldinger(NDP-New Democratic Party)2,573 (5.9%)
Michael Wright(Green Party)272 (0.6%)
Godwin Ezizor(People's Party)243 (0.6%)

Total votes cast: 43,969

Recent Activity
Mar 26, 2026
DebateHockey

Mr. Speaker, over eight years, one's perspective can change, from hockey player to hockey parent. This winter, my wife ran into Mr. Cross at the Strasbourg rink, watching kids play the sport his son loved. His son was Mark Cross, the assistant coach for the Humboldt Broncos, who died in the crash. On April 6, it will be eight years since the crash. Today my words are inspired by Mr. Cross and all [more]

Mar 11, 2026
DebateAn Evening in Greece

Regina—Wascana Regina—Qu'Appelle Mr. Speaker, last Saturday my wife, Larissa, and I, along with my fellow Conservatives, the hon. members forand, had the pleasure of attending the 32nd annual Evening in Greece, a signature cultural fundraiser supporting the Hospitals of Regina Foundation and the Autism Resource Centre. It is an amazing event filled with live music, outstanding Greek cuisine and, [more]

Mar 10, 2026
DebateNo. 093

Minister of Justice Madam Speaker, my colleague's passionate speech was about laws that are already on the books, and I think that is the comment that we have heard a lot from this side. We just heard thespeak about why he brought in closure. Everything he talked about is already a law on the books, so my question to my learned colleague is this: These laws are already on the books and we are [more]

Mar 10, 2026
DebateNo. 093

C-9 Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present a petition on behalf of the thousands of Canadians who have called in to MPs' offices in regard to Bill. C-9 Billwould amend the Criminal Code to address hate propaganda and hate crimes, but the Liberals are proposing an amendment to remove the religious exemption that protects good-faith expression of beliefs based on religious texts. Removing this [more]

Mar 9, 2026
DebateThe Economy

Mr. Speaker, we cannot control what happens abroad, but the Liberals do control the policies that are imposing an affordability crisis on Canadians here at home. Right now, we have the worst food inflation and the only shrinking economy in the G7. Prime Minister The Liberalis going ahead with his newly renamed carbon tax, the clean fuel standard. This policy now costs seven cents a litre but [more]