
Steven Guilbeault
Liberal
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| Bell Canada | 13 | $4,697,340.01 |
| DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA | 2 | $1,362,132.00 |
| The Nature Conservancy of Canada | 2 | $986,334.06 |
| ALUS Canada | 25 | $553,410.46 |
| Queen's University | 12 | $318,336.58 |
| PORTES DRAKKAR | 1 | $26,778.97 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-07-12Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Guilbeault Confirms Exit from Politics After Cabinet Resignation
CTV News confirmed that Guilbeault is quitting politics entirely, not just leaving the Liberal caucus, effective after his announcement to the caucus on Wednesday.
View source →Elizabeth May Says It's 'No Wonder' Guilbeault Is Leaving Liberals
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney's rightward shift and broken climate promises in response to Guilbeault's departure.
View source →Steven Guilbeault Announces Resignation as MP Over Climate Policy Concerns
Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault announced he will resign as a Member of Parliament, citing the Alberta energy deal as the 'last straw' due to his opposition to weakening climate initiatives.
View source →Guilbeault says Canada backsliding on climate action as he resigns from Parliament.
In a speech to the House of Commons, Steven Guilbeault expressed concerns that Canada is experiencing a regression in climate initiatives, citing the government's energy goals. He stated his decision to leave federal politics and resign as a Member of Parliament effective this summer.
View source →Guilbeault said his fight against climate change is not ending.
National Observer reported that Guilbeault told colleagues and Canadians in a Wednesday speech that his commitment to fighting climate change would continue. The piece focused on his departure from the Liberal caucus and the political dispute around climate and energy policy.
View source →Coverage linked Guilbeault's expected resignation to conflict over Ottawa's pipeline policy.
CityNews Montreal reported that Guilbeault was expected to resign as an MP amid disagreement with Ottawa's memorandum of understanding on a pipeline-related file. The coverage connected his exit to tensions between climate policy and federal energy decisions.
View source →Steven Guilbeault confirmed he will step down as a member of Parliament this summer.
CityNews reported that Steven Guilbeault confirmed on Wednesday that he plans to resign as an MP this summer. The report framed the move as a major political development involving the former environment minister and longtime climate advocate.
View source →CTV News video coverage examined Guilbeault's exit from the Liberal caucus.
A CTV News video discussed what to make of Steven Guilbeault's exit from the Liberal caucus. The clip centered on his departure and the political implications rather than on a specific policy announcement.
View source →CBC's Power & Politics featured Guilbeault warning Canada would miss its climate goals.
CBC News highlighted Guilbeault saying there was 'No way' Canada would meet its climate goals under current policy direction. The segment followed his announcement that he would leave federal politics.
View source →Steven Guilbeault is expected to resign as a Liberal MP amid climate policy tensions.
Multiple Canadian outlets reported that Steven Guilbeault planned to tell the Liberal caucus he would resign as a member of Parliament. The reports linked his decision to the federal government's rollback of parts of its climate policy, and Guilbeault publicly called the Ottawa-Alberta clean electricity exemption proposal a serious mistake.
View source →Guilbeault said he was 'totally at peace' with stepping down as an MP.
iPolitics reported that Guilbeault described himself as totally at peace with his decision to resign from the House of Commons. The story emphasized that he intended to remain in Parliament until summer recess while continuing to oppose climate-policy reversals.
View source →Global News reported Guilbeault would address Liberal caucus about his political future.
Global News said Guilbeault told the outlet he would speak to the Liberal caucus about his future and that he planned to leave politics. The report situated the move within broader disputes over climate policy and the Carney government's direction.
View source →Steven Guilbeault confirmed he would leave federal politics this summer.
Coverage from regional and national media said Guilbeault confirmed he would step down as an MP this summer after years in cabinet and as an environmental advocate. The reporting framed the move as a major political development tied to his opposition to recent climate-policy changes.
View source →CBC said Guilbeault would resign as an MP but stay on until Parliament rises.
CBC reporting said Guilbeault would make his resignation official at a Liberal caucus meeting and remain in office until Parliament rose for the summer. The report also connected his decision to the government's rollback of key climate-policy measures.
View source →Public discussion highlighted Guilbeault's exit from cabinet over Canada's bitumen pipeline plan.
A video summary noted that the former federal environment minister and climate advocate left cabinet because of the new pipeline arrangement. The mention focused on the political and environmental implications of the decision.
View source →Parliamentary profile lists Steven Guilbeault as an active MP for Laurier–Sainte-Marie.
The House of Commons profile identifies Guilbeault as the Member of Parliament for Laurier–Sainte-Marie and shows recent parliamentary activity. This is a public mention confirming his current elected role.
View source →A French-language video interview features Steven Guilbeault criticizing Mark Carney's environmental approach.
A recent video mentions Guilbeault criticizing relaxations to environmental regulations proposed by Mark Carney. It says that despite leaving cabinet, he wants to continue influencing decisions from within the party.
View source →Steven Guilbeault resigns from cabinet after six years as MP.
Quebec Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault resigned from his cabinet position on November 27, 2025, citing disagreement with a Memorandum of Understanding regarding a pipeline project deal signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney with Alberta. Guilbeault informed the Prime Minister in writing on November 26 that he could not remain in cabinet as the MOU stood.
View source →Federal caucus responds to Guilbeault resignation and discusses party unity.
Members of the federal Liberal caucus claimed their party remains united following Steven Guilbeault's cabinet resignation, though NDP MPs identified signs of political pressure on B.C. Liberal MPs. The video documents reactions across the federal political landscape to the resignation.
View source →Steven Guilbeault resigns from cabinet amid tensions over pipeline deal with Alberta.
Quebec Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault resigned from cabinet on Thursday after Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a deal with Alberta regarding a potential pipeline project. Political analyst Lori Williams described the resignation as a real test for Carney's leadership and the Quebec caucus. Guilbeault, who served six years in Parliament, cited internal party tensions and climate policy disagreements.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Assets
Copyrights for the following books: Le bon, la brute et le truand; Le prochain virage; Alerte! Le Québec à l'heure des changements climatiques
Copyrights for the books: Le bon, la brute et le truand; Le prochain virage; Alerte! Le Québec à l'heure des changements climatiques
Gifts
Gift (Act)
Nature
Two tickets for a box and two access passes for the Tennis Canada Suite during the semi-final on August 14, 2021
Source
Tennis Canada
Circumstances
On the occasion of the National Bank Open that took place in Montreal and Toronto from August 7 to 15, 2021
Gift (Act)
Nature
One golf shirt and one zip jacket in the colours of the Canadian Olympic golf team
Source
Golf Canada
Circumstances
On the occasion of the announcement of the Canada's Olympic golf team
Gift (Act)
Nature
Two tickets for the presentation "The OSM welcomes: Alexandra Stréliski"
Source
Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Circumstances
On the occasion of the orchestra's collaboration with pianist Alexandra Stréliski
Liabilities
Two mortgages with Desjardins
Mortgage with Desjardins
Arrears due to Revenu Québec
Other Sources of Income
Past 12 months:
Income from contract with Cycle Capital Management;
Income from contract with Copticom
Income from contract with Kruger
Income from contract with Government of Canada
Income from contract with Liberal Party of Canada
Recusal
In the exercise of my official duties as the Minister of Canadian Heritage, I recused myself, on November 30, 2020, from participating in any discussion or decision regarding an expected funding request by the company Dix au Carré, in order to avoid any opportunity to provide preferential treatment or to improperly further the private interests of Mr. Félix Marzell, President and majority shareholder of that company.
In the exercise of my official duties as the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, I recused myself on March 19, 2024, from discusions concerning a governor in council nomination process in order to avoid any opportunity to further the private interest of my friend, Mr. Pierre Baril.
On April 19, 2021, in the exercise of my official duties, I recused myself from participating in the governor in council nomination process of three new members of the board of directors of the Canada Energy Regulator in order to avoid any opportunity to further the private interest of my friend, Mr. François Tanguay.
In the exercise of my official duties as the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, I recused myself on March 19, 2024, from discusions concerning a governor in council nomination process in order to avoid any opportunity to further the private interest of my friend, Mr. François Tanguay.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's liabilities
Personal loan with Desjardins
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Next 12 months:
Employment income from Jean Beaudoin Architectes
Summary Statement
Obligation to provide a confidential report has been met and all initial reporting and compliance measures have been taken to comply with the Conflict of Interest Act.
Contact Information
1010-800 de Maisonneuve Boulevard East Montréal, Quebec H2L 4L8