
Steven Guilbeault
Liberal
Contrats gouvernementaux
Contrats attribués à des entités liées à ce membre, identifiées par le biais des participations déclarées et des activités de lobbying
| Organisation | Contrats | Valeur totale |
|---|---|---|
| Bell Canada | 13 | $4,795,352.45 |
| DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA | 2 | $1,362,132.00 |
| The Nature Conservancy of Canada | 2 | $986,334.06 |
| ALUS Canada | 23 | $529,514.35 |
| Queen's University | 13 | $342,736.58 |
| PORTES DRAKKAR | 1 | $26,778.97 |
Activité de lobbying
Organisations ayant exercé des activités de lobbying auprès de ce membre, triées par fréquence
Mentions récentes
Mis à jour 2026-05-24Actualités récentes, médias sociaux et mentions dans la presse
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 →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 →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 →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 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 →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 →MP Steven Guilbeault explains why he didn't quit cabinet earlier amid pipeline controversy.
Steven Guilbeault quit cabinet last week after PM Mark Carney signed a deal with Alberta over a potential pipeline project. In a short video, he addresses the timing of his resignation and internal conflicts. The decision has sparked discussions on Liberal Party unity.
View source →Steven Guilbeault discusses Liberal Party tensions and climate policy on podcast.
Former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault joined host Michael Serapio to talk about internal tensions within the Liberal Party and the future direction of Canada's climate policy. Guilbeault, now MP for Laurier—Sainte-Marie, shared insights post-cabinet resignation. The discussion underscores ongoing debates over energy projects versus environmental goals.
View source →Guilbeault's resignation tests PM Mark Carney's leadership in Quebec.
Political analyst Lori Williams says Steven Guilbeault's resignation could signify a real test for PM Mark Carney's leadership, the Quebec caucus, and more. The move highlights divisions within the Liberal Party over environmental policies. Liberal MPs insist the party remains united despite the cabinet shakeup.
View source →Prime Minister Carney appoints Marc Miller, others to replace Steven Guilbeault in cabinet.
CTV News reports on Mark Carney's cabinet reshuffle filling positions vacated by Steven Guilbeault with Marc Miller, Lightbound, and Dabrusin. The Front Bench panel evaluates these new appointments. Guilbeault's departure marks a shift in Liberal leadership dynamics.
View source →Steven Guilbeault resigns from cabinet following Carney-Smith energy deal on oil pipeline.
Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault resigned after Alberta and Ottawa signed a memorandum supporting a new oil pipeline to B.C.'s coast. The deal offers political support but construction is not guaranteed and faces obstacles from B.C. and First Nations. The project must find a builder by July 1, 2026.
View source →The Front Bench panel reacts to Steven Guilbeault's resignation from Mark Carney's cabinet.
CTV's The Front Bench discusses former environment minister Steven Guilbeault's decision to quit cabinet while staying in the Liberal caucus. Guilbeault submitted his resignation with great sadness to the prime minister. The panel analyzes the implications of this move.
View source →Liberal MPs affirm party unity after Steven Guilbeault resigns from cabinet.
Several Liberal MPs stated that the party remains united following Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault's resignation from cabinet. The comments address concerns over internal divisions sparked by the cabinet exit. Guilbeault's departure was linked to disagreement on energy policy.
View source →Guilbeault resigns from cabinet following Carney's pipeline deal announcement.
Steven Guilbeault resigned from his cabinet position after PM Carney signed a memorandum of understanding for a proposed pipeline from Alberta to B.C. The project faces obstacles including approval from British Columbia and First Nations, with construction not guaranteed by July 1, 2026. Guilbeault, the former environment minister, protested the pipeline plan.
View source →Guilbeault resigns from cabinet after Carney signs Alberta pipeline deal.
Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault, formerly Environment Minister, has resigned from cabinet following the federal deal with Alberta on oil pipelines. The move comes amid tensions over emissions and energy policy. Guilbeault's departure highlights internal party disagreements on environmental commitments.
View source →Steven Guilbeault quits Carney's cabinet to protest pipeline deal.
Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault resigned from Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet to protest the new agreement promoting oil pipeline construction to the Pacific. The deal includes exemptions from federal emissions caps for Alberta's oil and gas sector. Guilbeault continues as MP for Laurier-Sainte-Marie.
View source →MP Steven Guilbeault resigns from Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet hours after the Ottawa-Alberta energy deal.
According to senior government sources, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has resigned from cabinet in reaction to the memorandum of understanding between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Daniel Smith. He will remain as an MP but step down from his ministerial role. The resignation signals strong objection to the energy deal promoting oil pipelines.
View source →'Many colleagues congratulated me for acting on principle,' says Guilbeault.
Former minister Steven Guilbeault reports receiving warm support and congratulations from Liberal caucus colleagues for resigning on principle against the Ottawa-Alberta pipeline deal. He attended his first caucus meeting as a backbencher and maintains confidence in Carney's government. Guilbeault argues the deal undermines Canada's 2030 emissions targets.
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Autres sources de revenus
Douze derniers mois:
Revenu contractuel de Cycle Capital Management
Revenu contractuel de Copticom
Revenu contractuel de Kruger
Revenu contractuel du Gouvernement du Canada
Revenu contractuel du Parti libéral du Canada
Biens
Droits d’auteurs pour les livres : Le bon, la brute et le truand; Le prochain virage; Alerte! Le Québec à l'heure des changements climatiques
Droits d’auteurs sur les livres suivants : Le bon, la brute et le truand; Le prochain virage; Alerte! Le Québec à l'heure des changements climatiques
Cadeaux
Cadeau (Loi)
Nature
Deux billets de loge et deux accès au Salon Tennis Canada lors de la demi-finale du 14 août 2021
Provenance
Tennis Canada
Circonstances
À l'occasion de l'Omnium Banque Nationale, qui s'est déroulé du 7 au 15 août, à Montréal et Toronto
Cadeau (Loi)
Nature
Un t-shirt et une veste à fermeture éclair aux couleurs de l'équipe olympique de golf du Canada
Provenance
Golf Canada
Circonstances
À l'occasion du dévoilement de l'équipe qui représentera le Canada en golf aux Jeux olympiques
Cadeau (Loi)
Nature
Deux billets d'entrée pour le concert "L'OSM reçoit: Alexandra Stréliski"
Provenance
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Circonstances
À l'occasion de la collaboration de l'orchestre avec la pianiste Alexandra Stréliski
Déclaration sommaire
L’obligation de produire un rapport confidentiel a été respectée et les mesures d’observation qui s’y rattachent ont été complétées afin de se conformer aux obligations de la Loi sur les conflits d’intérêts.
Passifs
Hypothèque auprès de Desjardins
Arriérés auprès de Revenu Québec
Deux hypothèques auprès de Desjardins
Passifs de l'époux(se) ou du (de la) conjoint(e) de fait
Prêt personnel auprès de Desjardins
Récusation
Le 19 avril 2021, dans l'exercice de mes fonctions officielles, je me suis récusé de toute participation au processus de nomination par le gouverneur en conseil de trois nouveaux membres au sein du conseil d'administration de la Régie de l'énergie du Canada afin d'éviter la possibilité de favoriser l'intérêt personnel d'un ami, M. François Tanguay.
Dans le cadre de mes fonctions officielles à titre de ministre du Patrimoine canadien , je me suis récusé, le 30 novembre 2020, de toute décision et de toute discussion concernant une possible demande de financement par l'entreprise Dix au Carré, afin d'éviter toute possibilité d’accorder un traitement de faveur ou de favoriser de façon irrégulière les intérêts personnels de M. Félix Marzell, président et principal actionnaire de l'entreprise.
Dans le cade de mes fonctions officielles à titre de ministre de l'Environnement et du Changement climatique, je me suis récusé le 19 mars 2024, des discussions concernant un processus de nomination du Gouverneur en conseil afin d'éviter toute possibilité de favoriser les intérêts personnel de mon ami, M. François Tanguay
Dans le cade de mes fonctions officielles à titre de ministre de l'Environnement et du Changement climatique, je me suis récusé le 19 mars 2024, des discussions concernant un processus de nomination du Gouverneur en conseil afin d'éviter toute possibilité de favoriser les intérêts personnel de mon ami, M. Pierre Baril.
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Revenu d'emploi de Jean Beaudoin Architectes
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