Jon Gerrard
Liberal candidate in the River Heights Winnipeg race.
Jon can be reached on social media,at [email protected],or by calling 204-219-4920.
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Questionnaire Response
Jon Gerrard - River Heights
1. Why did you decide to run in the Manitoba election?
I made a commitment during the Manitoba Liberal leadership election in 2017 that I would run in the current election in River Heights whether I won or lost the leadership. I felt it was very important, if I was not the leader, to support the new leader in building our Manitoba Liberal Party and in helping to build an improved province for all Manitobans. I also feel I have the ability to continue to contribute to the well-being of people in River Heights as well as to the people of all Manitoba.
2. Why should a voter consider electing you to represent them?
I have represented River Heights in the Manitoba Legislature since 1999. During this time I have gained a lot of experience in the Manitoba Legislature and in representing people in River Heights. I have seen, during the last three and a half years, in working with my colleagues Dougald Lamont, our leader, Cindy Lamoureux (MLA – Burrows, who is now running in Tyndall Park) and Judy Klassen (MLA -Kewatinook) the value of me sharing my experience and mentoring others so that we can work really well as a Manitoba Liberal team. With Dougald Lamont as our leader we have done well in continuing to build the Manitoba Liberal Party and in providing a strong vision for the future of Manitoba and a strong platform to achieve that vision.
3. What key issue(s) / topic(s) will you stand for in your role as MLA, and why are these important to you?
Health care is central to this election. As a pediatrician, I have an in-depth knowledge of health care. As an MLA in Manitoba I have continued to learn about the operation of our current health care system and to learn about options which are being chosen in other jurisdictions which we can use in Manitoba to improve health care.
I also have a strong interest in our environment. Manitoba Liberals have put forward very strong platforms to address Lake Winnipeg and to address climate change. See the following links:
Lake Winnipeg – https://jongerrardsreport.blogspot.com/2019/08/manitoba-liberals-put-priority-on.html
Climate Change – https://www.mbliberalcaucus.ca/wcm-docs/banners/Updated_-_May_23_Manitoba_Liberal_Plan_for_Green_Growth___Renewal-compressed_20190523155833.pdf
Further, I have a passion for education. Naomi and I have three children and they have benefited from Manitoba’s public education system. We see the importance of education for all, and for additional help for children with learning and behavioural issues. I have taught at the University of Manitoba and understand the importance of post-secondary education whether in a college or a university.
Lastly, my first degree, before medical school, was in economics. I want to make sure we have an economically strong and sustainable future for Manitoba as well as one that has Manitoba as a leader on social and environmental issues.
4. Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?
I have had the opportunity to help many people with their individual issues during my time as a physician and while in politics. It is a joy to be able to see the positive results when people get the help they need to succeed. I look forward, if I am re-elected, to continuing to work for Manitobans all over our province and in particular for people living in River Heights.
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1 2 … 9 Next »Federal, provincial governments announce relief programs for drought-stricken Manitoba farmers
July 22, 2021
CBC Manitoba - ...on a tour of the region on Wednesday. The tour included Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman MP James Bezan, Burrows MLA Diljeet Brar, and River Heights MLA Jon Gerrard. The RM is home to many Manitoba cattle farmers, and the council arranged to show politicians first-hand what the dry and hot weather had done. ...
Interlake livestock producers sound alarm amid disastrous drought in Manitoba
July 21, 2021
CTV - ...all dry,” Dyck said. “When we get to the yard, you can see the grass — it’s like pavement.” Conservative MP James Bezan, Liberal MLA Jon Gerrard and NDP MLA Diljeet Brar were in attendance and joined organizers on a tour of the area. The politicians told attendees they’re pushing...
COVID-19: Only a few members will remain in Manitoba legislature for rest of session
May 31, 2021
Global News - ...statement, issued Sunday afternoon, said. It was attributed to Kelvin Goertzen of the Progressive Conservatives, Nahanni Fontaine of the NDP and Jon Gerrard of the Liberals. Manitoba reported 292 additional COVID-19 cases and seven new deaths on Sunday. Questions about COVID-19? Here are some things...
Only a Few Members Will Remain in Manitoba Legislature for Rest of Session
May 31, 2021
ChrisD - ...statement, issued Sunday afternoon, said. It was attributed to Kelvin Goertzen of the Progressive Conservatives, Nahanni Fontaine of the NDP and Jon Gerrard of the Liberals. Manitoba reported 292 additional COVID-19 cases and seven new deaths on...
Only a few members will remain in Manitoba legislature for rest of session
May 30, 2021
CTV - ...the statement, issued Sunday afternoon, said. It was attributed to Kelvin Goertzen of the Progressive Consevatives, Nahanni Fontaine of the NDP and Jon Gerrard of the Liberals. Manitoba reported 292 additional COVID-19 cases and seven new deaths on Sunday. This report by The Canadian Press was first...
Manitoba legislature going mostly remote
May 30, 2021
Winnipeg Free Press - ...the statement, issued Sunday afternoon, said. It was attributed to Kelvin Goertzen of the Progressive Consevatives, Nahanni Fontaine of the NDP and Jon Gerrard of the Liberals. Manitoba reported 292 additional COVID-19 cases and seven new deaths on Sunday. This report by The Canadian Press was first...
7 more COVID deaths, 292 new cases in Manitoba Sunday as ICUs feel strain
May 30, 2021
Winnipeg Sun - ...to ensure staff work from home wherever possible,” said house leaders Kelvin Goertzen (Progressive Conservatives), Nahanni Fontaine (NDP) and Jon Gerrard (Liberals) in a joint statement. “It is important in these difficult times that we all do our part to follow public health orders to protect...
Premier anticipates extra push needed to hit herd immunity
May 15, 2021
Winnipeg Free Press - ...find out why Saskatchewan has nearly the same number of COVID-19 cases as Manitoba, but half as many deaths, Liberal health critic (and physician) Jon Gerrard said Friday. Saskatchewan had recorded 44,159 cases and 515 deaths as of Friday, compared to Manitoba’s 44,189 cases and 1,002 deaths. "The...
Manitoba PCs say law must pass before sending education tax rebate cheques — but opposition unsure about that
April 14, 2021
CBC Manitoba - ...actual payments themselves — none of that has to go through the legislative process and they could do that on their own." Manitoba Liberal MLA Jon Gerrard, who spoke with reporters on behalf of his party Wednesday, is unsure about what exactly is needed to send out cheques. There is no guarantee the...
Opposition take aim at Early Learning Child-Care review
April 13, 2021
Winnipeg Sun - ...that would be something Manitoba requires,” she said. “I want to hear from Manitobans before any decisions are made on that.” Liberal MLA Dr. Jon Gerrard said that neither the report, the legislation or the budget properly address the waitlist. The budget calls for the creation of 541 new spaces. ...