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Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, who represents Edmonton Riverbend, Alta., is his party's official critic for infrastructure, communities, and urban affairs. 

Strengthening Canada’s ties with the ASEAN region

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, left, and PSG Senator Clément Gignac, co-chairs of the Canada-ASEAN Interparliamentary Friendship Group, write that Canada can tap into the vast potential that the ASEAN region offers. Dan Peres photograph courtesy of the Canada ASEAN Business Council
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, left, and PSG Senator Clément Gignac, co-chairs of the Canada-ASEAN Interparliamentary Friendship Group, write that Canada can tap into the vast potential that the ASEAN region offers. Dan Peres photograph courtesy of the Canada ASEAN Business Council
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, left, and PSG Senator Clément Gignac, co-chairs of the Canada-ASEAN Interparliamentary Friendship Group, write that Canada can tap into the vast potential that the ASEAN region offers. Dan Peres photograph courtesy of the Canada ASEAN Business Council
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, left, and PSG Senator Clément Gignac, co-chairs of the Canada-ASEAN Interparliamentary Friendship Group, write that Canada can tap into the vast potential that the ASEAN region offers. Dan Peres photograph courtesy of the Canada ASEAN Business Council
History is about to be made in the Parliament of Canada: an Independent Senator will sponsor a private member's bill passed in the House of Commons, under the stewardship of a Conservative Member of Parliament, write Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, pictured, and ISG Senator Paula Simons. Photograph courtesy of Matt Jeneroux
History is about to be made in the Parliament of Canada: an Independent Senator will sponsor a private member's bill passed in the House of Commons, under the stewardship of a Conservative Member of Parliament, write Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux, pictured, and ISG Senator Paula Simons. Photograph courtesy of Matt Jeneroux
Opinion | BY CONSERVATIVE MP MATT JENEROUX | November 30, 2020
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured Nov. 17, 2020, on the Hill. Canada’s aerospace industry is a huge economic driver—in 2018, the industry had $31-billion in revenues and supported more than 200,000 jobs, writes Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CONSERVATIVE MP MATT JENEROUX | November 30, 2020
Opinion | BY CONSERVATIVE MP MATT JENEROUX | November 30, 2020
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured Nov. 17, 2020, on the Hill. Canada’s aerospace industry is a huge economic driver—in 2018, the industry had $31-billion in revenues and supported more than 200,000 jobs, writes Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Rural Economic Development Minister Bernadette Jordan has also been blocked from appearing before the House Transport and Infrastructure Committee. Members have many questions about the status of many rural infrastructure projects, including broadband, but now won’t get answers in this Parliament, writes Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Rural Economic Development Minister Bernadette Jordan has also been blocked from appearing before the House Transport and Infrastructure Committee. Members have many questions about the status of many rural infrastructure projects, including broadband, but now won’t get answers in this Parliament, writes Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Infrastructure Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured on the Hill, the minister responsible for the Canada Infrastructure Bank, a Crown corporation set up in 2017 to 'invest up to $35-billion into new, revenue-generating infrastructure projects alongside private and institutional investors and provide advisory services to potential project sponsors,' according to its website. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Infrastructure Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured on the Hill, the minister responsible for the Canada Infrastructure Bank, a Crown corporation set up in 2017 to 'invest up to $35-billion into new, revenue-generating infrastructure projects alongside private and institutional investors and provide advisory services to potential project sponsors,' according to its website. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade