
Luc Berthold
Conservative
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| PRODUCTEURS DE LAIT DU QUEBEC | 1 | $13,797.00 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-07-05Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Bill C-231 by Luc Berthold receives unanimous support in House of Commons for helping youth addicts
Berthold's proposed Bill C-231, which aims to give young offenders a chance at addiction treatment instead of immediate incarceration, received unanimous support in the House of Commons and is set for final reading on September 22, with Conservative colleague Garnett Genuis allowing his own bill slot to be used for this cause.
View source →Luc Berthold shares personal health update on Facebook regarding prostate cancer and future political plans
Berthold posted on Facebook that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2024 and will soon have surgery, stating he will continue serving as MP and intends to seek reelection after recovery.
View source →Luc Berthold turns family tragedy into commitment after losing son who struggled with addiction.
Berthold has transformed his personal loss into a mission to help others, particularly those affected by addiction. The Instagram post highlights his dedication to causing positive change following his son's death[6].
View source →At committee, powerful testimony heard on Bill C-231 introduced by Conservative MP Luc Berthold.
A committee session this week featured testimony on Bill C-231, which was introduced by Luc Berthold. The video of the session was last viewed on June 25, 2026, highlighting Berthold's legislative work[4].
View source →Luc Berthold is reported to have used a personal tragedy to advance a private member's bill on youth substance-treatment sentencing.
CBC reports that Conservative MP Luc Berthold introduced Bill C-231 after the death of his son, with the proposal aimed at letting youth justice courts delay sentencing so offenders can enter an approved addiction treatment program first. The bill is being discussed in the context of the government's bail-reform efforts in Parliament.
View source →Reddit users discussed Luc Berthold's prostate cancer announcement and whether he should step down.
A Reddit thread in r/CanadaPolitics discussed the news that Luc Berthold has prostate cancer and will not resign. The comments focused on whether his health could affect his ability to serve and campaign.
View source →Social posts mention Bill C-231 and Luc Berthold's committee testimony on youth addiction policy.
Instagram and Facebook posts circulated this week about committee testimony on Bill C-231, describing the bill as an effort to help families and communities affected by substance use. The posts identify Luc Berthold as the Conservative MP behind the proposal.
View source →A parliamentary video shows Luc Berthold commenting on question-period attendance and lawful access legislation.
A YouTube clip of parliamentary comments includes Luc Berthold speaking as Conservative House leadership responded to Prime Minister Mark Carney's limited attendance at daily question period. The same item references discussion around a lawful access bill and Canada's food supply chain.
View source →CTV reports Luc Berthold has prostate cancer and will remain in office.
CTV News reported that Luc Berthold announced he has prostate cancer but intends to continue serving and to run in the next federal election. The article framed the announcement as a personal health update rather than a political shift.
View source →Luc Berthold introduced a private member’s bill on addiction treatment for adolescents.
The Conservative Party says Berthold introduced the Friends of David Act to amend the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The proposal would make it easier for some young offenders to access addiction treatment programs instead of purely punitive measures.
View source →Regional coverage repeats Berthold’s cancer announcement and reelection plans.
Regional news coverage echoed Berthold’s disclosure that he has prostate cancer and will continue as an MP. The story emphasized that he still intends to run in the next federal election.
View source →Luc Berthold publicly disclosed a prostate cancer diagnosis on Facebook.
A report said Berthold shared on Facebook that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2024 and would soon have surgery. He said he would continue serving as MP and intends to seek reelection after recovery.
View source →Luc Berthold says he has prostate cancer but plans to remain an MP and run again.
Luc Berthold announced that he has prostate cancer and said he expects to undergo surgery. He also said he has no intention of resigning and plans to run in the next federal election.
View source →Luc Berthold appeared in House of Commons debates on sexual violence in Canada.
OpenParliament records Luc Berthold speaking in the May 27, 2026 debates as the Conservative MP for Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière, QC. The excerpt shown references a recent report on sexual violence in Canada, but the available result does not provide the full context of his remarks.
View source →Luc Berthold appears in public discussion of foreign interference in Canadian elections.
A public video features Luc Berthold reacting to testimony and findings about foreign interference in Canadian federal elections. The discussion centers on the impact of interference on public confidence and electoral institutions.
View source →Luc Berthold spoke in the House during a session marked by historical remembrance.
A parliamentary debate record from February 3, 2026 includes Luc Berthold among the public mentions connected to House proceedings. The page reflects official parliamentary activity rather than a media story or social post.
View source →Conservative MP Luc Berthold announces he has prostate cancer but will not step down.
Conservative MP Luc Berthold, representing Quebec's Mégantic—L’Érable federal riding, shared on social media that he has treatable prostate cancer requiring surgery in the coming weeks. He stated he has no intention of stepping down and will remain his party's candidate in the next federal election for the newly-created riding of Mégantic-L’Érable-Lotbinière. The announcement was made via a Facebook post.
View source →Luc Berthold speaks in House of Commons debate on Opposition Motion for Food Affordability.
Conservative MP Luc Berthold participated in the February 3, 2026, parliamentary debate on food affordability. Conservatives attributed rising grocery costs to Liberal 'hidden taxes' on farmers, fuel, and packaging. Berthold spoke at 10:05 a.m. during the Business of Supply session.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Gifts
Gift (Code) Received 2022/10/03
Nature
Paid and non-partisan Intern from the Canadian Political Association (October 5, 2022, to February 3, 2023). Interns also have numerous obligations outside of their internship in the member of parliament’s office, such as research work and seminars.
Source
Programme de stage parlementaire, Association canadienne de science politique
Circumstances
Les dix stagiaires ont eu des entretiens avec les députés et ils ont choisi ceux avec lesquels ils travailleront. Les stagiaires sont des diplômés universitaires et ont reçu une formation de la Chambre des communes avant de commencer à travailler dans les bureaux.
Liabilities
Mortgage with Desjardins, joint with spouse
Vehicle loan with Desjardins
Line of credit with CIBC
Sponsored Travel
Name of Member
Luc Berthold
Name of any person accompanying the Member (if any)
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Destination(s)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Purpose of the trip
Parliamentary Mission
Sponsor of trip (official name)
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA)
Travel dates
2023/03/13 to 2023/03/20 (7 days)
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's liabilities
Vehicle loan with the National Bank
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last and next 12 months:
Employment income from Centre de la petite enfance Le Champignon, a daycare centre
Next 12 months:
Employment income from Centre de la petite enfance Le Champignon, a daycare centre
Contact Information
105A Notre-Dame street East Thetford Mines, Quebec G6G 2J9