
Andrew Scheer
Conservative
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Political contributions received
| Date | Donor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-04-28 | Contributions Of $200 Or Less/Contributions De 200 $ Ou Moins | $4090.00 |
| 2025-04-11 | Wayne Paproski | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-02 | Sheldon Affleck | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-23 | Moez Moledina | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-22 | Dr. Bhanu Prasad Tikkisetty | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-13 | James Mclellan | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-04 | Glendine Gogel | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-02 | Ben Kuzmicz | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-02 | Geraldine Kuzmicz | $1750.00 |
| 2025-04-03 | Kathleen Murphy | $1750.00 |
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| BHP Canada Inc. | 30 | $937,121.97 |
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Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-24Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Andrew Scheer is reported to be serving as interim Conservative opposition leader in the House.
Recent coverage says Conservative MPs selected Andrew Scheer to act as interim leader of the Official Opposition until Pierre Poilievre can return to the House of Commons after a byelection. The reports frame this as an internal parliamentary leadership adjustment rather than a policy announcement.
View source →Local parliamentary archives surface earlier Speaker rulings tied to Andrew Scheer.
A House of Commons page compiling Speaker Andrew Scheer's decisions remains publicly available and continues to mention his rulings in privilege-related matters. This is a public mention of Scheer, but it is archival rather than a new development.
View source →OpenParliament continues to list Andrew Scheer activity and statements in the House of Commons.
OpenParliament's MP page for Andrew Scheer includes recent searchable parliamentary remarks and questions. The page reflects his ongoing presence as a public figure in parliamentary debate, with comments focused on energy and constituency issues.
View source →A recent interview highlights Andrew Scheer talking parliamentary priorities as Parliament returns.
A CPAC interview features Scheer discussing Conservative priorities for the fall session and his role in Parliament. The item is a public media appearance and does not indicate a major policy shift.
View source →Liberal MP Adam van Koeverden takes a dig at Andrew Scheer, calling him a failed former Conservative leader.
Global News reported on April 22, 2026 that Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden criticized Andrew Scheer during a public exchange, referring to him as a failed former Conservative leader. The mention reflects ongoing partisan sparring involving Scheer in Parliament-related coverage.
View source →Andrew Scheer says Liberal committee changes are meant to avoid scrutiny and investigations.
CTV News carried a YouTube clip on April 16, 2026 in which Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer argued that the Liberal government planned to alter committee composition to reduce investigations and scrutiny. The comments were made in the context of House procedure and committee representation.
View source →Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader after Poilievre loses Carleton riding.
The Conservative caucus selected MP Andrew Scheer to lead as interim Opposition leader during the spring sitting starting May 26. Scheer, MP for Regina-Qu'Appelle, will serve until Poilievre returns to Parliament. This follows Poilievre's defeat in the 2025 election.
View source →Liberal MP Adam van Koeverden calls Andrew Scheer a 'failed' leader in pointed remark.
Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden took a dig at former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer during a public statement. The comment reignites partisan tensions between Liberals and Conservatives. Scheer currently serves as interim Opposition leader.
View source →Conservatives elect Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in House of Commons.
Andrew Scheer has been elected to serve as the interim Opposition leader due to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lacking a seat in the House after losing his Carleton riding. This temporary role ensures Conservative representation in parliamentary proceedings. The move addresses immediate leadership needs in the Commons.
View source →Andrew Scheer slams Liberals for lacking transparency on floor crossings and backroom deals.
Andrew Scheer criticizes the Liberals for using floor crossings and secretive deals to form a majority not voted for by Canadians. He argues this undermines democratic transparency at the ballot box. The comments highlight ongoing tensions in parliamentary maneuvers.
View source →Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer discusses cooperating with government to pass bills and avoid an election.
Andrew Scheer, as Conservative House Leader, pledges cooperation with the federal government to advance legislation and prevent an early election. He reaffirms the party's consistent approach to parliamentary work. The statement comes amid efforts to maintain stability in the House.
View source →Andrew Scheer accuses Liberals of backroom deals and pressure tactics amid floor-crossing rumors.
Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer levels accusations against Liberals for engaging in backroom deals and pressure tactics. This occurs in the context of rumors about Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux potentially crossing the floor. Scheer avoids direct questions on Jeneroux's meetings with Liberals.
View source →Regina-Qu'Appelle MP Andrew Scheer discusses floor crossing of Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu on CTV Your Morning Saskatchewan.
Andrew Scheer, MP for Regina-Qu'Appelle, addressed the recent crossing of Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu to another party. He also commented on upcoming byelections and the development of AI data centres. The segment highlights his ongoing advocacy against the elimination of a high-speed rail line.
View source →Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer questions Liberal plans amid rising deficit and Trump tariffs.
Andrew Scheer critiques the Liberal government's plans, pointing to the increasing deficit and impacts from Trump's tariffs. He discusses efforts to find common ground between parties. Scheer notes limited progress on major projects despite promises of swift action.
View source →Andrew Scheer emphasizes reducing dependency on U.S. markets amid Alberta-B.C. pipeline clashes.
Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer discusses tensions between Alberta and B.C. premiers over pipelines, LNG, and oil. He advocates for getting off U.S. market dependency. Scheer criticizes Trudeau's anti-energy policies recently voted on in Parliament.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Activities
President, Secretary and Director of Cawthra Plains Holdings Ltd.
Assets
Joint ownership of two residential rental units, with spouse, located in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Nominal interest in Cormack Properties Limited Partnership.
Nominal interest in Dorril Properties Limited partnership.
Nominal interest in Markland Properties Limited Partnership.
Stocks of:
- Bank of Montreal
- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Investment in Private Corporations
Significant interest in Cawthra Plains Holdings Ltd., a holding company in Regina, Saskatchewan, which holds a nominal interest in PCKZ! Investments Ltd., a holding investment company in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Liabilities
Mortgage with Scotiabank, with spouse.
Mortgage with TD, with spouse.
Line of credit with Scotiabank, with spouse.
Line of credit with TD, with spouse.
Other Sources of Income
Last 12 months:
Rental income, with spouse.
Next 12 months:
Rental income, with spouse.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's investment in private corporations
Significant interest in Cawthra Plains Holdings Ltd., a holding company in Regina, Saskatchewan, which holds a nominal interest in PCKZ! Investments Ltd., a holding investment company in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last 12 months:
Employment income from Junior Achievement Canada.
Next 12 months:
Employment income from Junior Achievement Canada.
Contact Information
974 Albert street Regina, Saskatchewan S4R 2P7