Jon Reyes
Jon Reyes (born 1971 or 1972) is a Canadian politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. He served as Minister of Labour and Immigration from January to October, 2023, and was previously the Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration, Minister of Economic Development and Jobs. From 2016 to 2021, Jon was appointed Special Envoy for Military Affairs for the Province of Manitoba.
Jon Reyes | |
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Minister of Labour and Immigration | |
In office January 30, 2023 – October 18, 2023 | |
Premier | Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Portfolio re-established |
Succeeded by | Malaya Marcelino |
Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration | |
In office January 18, 2022 – January 30, 2023 | |
Premier | Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Wayne Ewasko |
Succeeded by | Sarah Guillemard |
Minister of Economic Development and Jobs | |
In office July 15, 2021 – January 18, 2022 | |
Premier | Brian Pallister Kelvin Goertzen Heather Stefanson |
Preceded by | Ralph Eichler |
Succeeded by | Cliff Cullen |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Waverley | |
In office September 10, 2019 – September 5, 2023 | |
Preceded by | first member |
Succeeded by | David Pankratz |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Norbert | |
In office April 19, 2016 – August 12, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Dave Gaudreau |
Succeeded by | Riding dissolved |
Personal details | |
Born | 1971 or 1972 (age 51–52) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Spouse | Cynthia |
Children | 2[1] |
Alma mater | Royal Roads University |
A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, he was first elected in the 2016 provincial election as MLA for St. Norbert,[2] and was re-elected in 2019 as MLA for Waverley.[3] Reyes is the first Canadian-born candidate of Filipino descent elected to the legislature in Manitoba. He was defeated for re-election by the NDP in 2023.
Early life and education
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba around 1972,[1] Reyes served 10 years in the Canadian Forces in both the Communication Reserves and the regular force with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).[4] As a reservist, he was awarded the Special Service Medal (NATO) while serving at CFB Lahr in Germany.[4] Reyes served with the RCN until 2000 as a Naval Combat Information Operator and then as an instructor at Canadian Forces Fleet School Pacific, located at CFB Esquimalt on Vancouver Island.
Reyes received a Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management at Royal Roads University. After a brief career as a civil servant in the federal government, Reyes opened two small businesses with his wife Cynthia, which they owned and operated for sixteen years.
In 2010, Reyes founded Manitoba Filipino Business Council (MFBC) and served as the organization's first president until 2015. During his tenure as President of MFBC, he helped develop stronger trade ties between Canada and the Philippines.[4] He has also served as a former member of the Manitoba Football Officials Association and as a support crew member for the Canadian Football League.
Reyes was a director of the Kidney Foundation of Canada - Manitoba Branch from 2013 until 2016, where he initiated the Filipino Kidney Health Initiative . He was also named to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Commanding Officer's Cultural Diversity Advisory Committee in 2015 .
Political career
Reyes defeated incumbent NDP MLA Dave Gaudreau in the 2016 election and was subsequently appointed the Special Envoy for Military Affairs (SEMA) by Premier Brian Pallister.
In his role as SEMA, Reyes, a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces, was instrumental in gathering feedback from CAF personnel stationed in Manitoba on how to improve provincial government services offered to CAF personnel on their relocation to Manitoba.
On May 10, 2017, Reyes was named to the Fiscal Responsibility Committee of Cabinet, a committee tasked to examine priority matters of the Government of Manitoba related to fiscal and budgetary responsibility, which included strategic transformation priorities, providing oversight for key transformation projects identified in the Fiscal Performance Review and assuming responsibility for other strategic initiatives as directed by Treasury Board or Cabinet.
Reyes was appointed President of the Manitoba Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie (APF) in March 2018 and met with provincial and territorial representatives to address the state of Francophone affairs in the Province of Manitoba, at the 34th Session of the APF Regional Assembly in Quebec City on July 10, 2018.
He has also represented the Province of Manitoba at the inaugural Seamless Canada Meeting at the Canadian Forces Staff College in Toronto held on June 27, 2018 and the second Seamless Canada Meeting in Ottawa on December 5, 2018, where he met with other provincial/territorial representatives to share a compilation of initiatives and services already in place for Manitoba's military community.
On, December 6, 2018, Reyes was named to the Economic Growth Committee of Cabinet, a committee which oversees a whole-of-government approach to growing the provincial economy.
The St. Norbert constituency was abolished for the 2019 provincial election, and Reyes sought election in the newly formed constituency of Waverley. He won with approximately 50 percent of the vote.[3]
In the 2023 provincial election, Reyes again sought re-election in his constituency of Waverley. The campaign was much more difficult and much closer compared to years prior, due to the fact that governing Progressive Conservatives were very unpopular, especially due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Reyes faced NDP candidate David Pankratz, a former paramedic and firefighter, who ran his campaign primarily on healthcare, a key issue in the election campaign. During the campaign, Reyes received the endorsement of former NDP candidate and prior opponent Dashi Zargani. On election night, Reyes trailed his opponent the whole evening and the race was called a day later, which Pankratz narrowly defeating him by 119 votes. The result was seen as a minor-upset, considering Reyes's personally popularity and his prior strong margins of victory, but was also as a non-surpriser consdiring the poor showing for the tories throughout the province.
Personal life
Reyes is married and has two children.[4]
He has been a member of the Knights of Columbus since 2013.
On January 8, 2022, Reyes was heavily criticized and made international headlines for posting a photo of his wife on Twitter shoveling their driveway after she finished a 12-hour shift as a nurse working during the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6] His wife later defended him.[7][8]
References
- Da Silva, Danielle (August 19, 2019). "Reyes seeks to represent Waverley". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
- "Manitoba election results". Global News. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
- "MLA Biographies - Living". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
- "Jon Reyes biography". PC Party of Manitoba. 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
- Bergen, Rachel (January 9, 2022). "Manitoba cabinet minister mocked for tweet of wife shovelling snow after 12-hour hospital shift". CBC News.
- Gilbert, Asha C. (January 10, 2022). "Canadian politician blasted for sharing photo of wife shoveling snow after her 12-hour hospital shift". USA Today.
- Suliman, Adela (January 11, 2022). "A Canadian politician's photo of his wife shoveling snow sparked outrage. She says: 'I just wanted to.'". The Washington Post.
- "Canadian politician takes heat online for photo of snow-shoveling wife". United Press International. January 10, 2022.