2021 • July 15: Eileen Clarke resigns as Minister of Indigenous and Northern Relations but stays on as MLA for Agassiz. • July 15
Blaine Pedersen resigns as Minister of Agriculture and Resource Development. He announces he will not seek re-election. • August 10: Brian Pallister announces he will not seek re-election as the MLA for Fort Whyte and will resign as premier. • September 1: Brian Pallister resigns as Premier and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba but remains as the MLA for Fort Whyte. • September 1:
Kelvin Goertzen is chosen by the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba to become its interim leader and the 23rd Premier of Manitoba.
Rochelle Squires is appointed as the Deputy Premier. • October 4: Brian Pallister resigns as the MLA for Fort Whyte, triggering a by-election. • October 30:
Heather Stefanson is elected as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. • November 2: Kelvin Goertzen resigns as Premier of Manitoba. • November 2: Heather Stefanson is sworn in as the 24th Premier of Manitoba and is the first woman to hold the position. • December 9: Danielle Adams (
Thompson) dies in office, triggering a by-election. • December 30:
Ron Schuler is removed from cabinet post as Minister of Infrastructure.
Reg Helwer is appointed as acting Minister of Infrastructure.
2022 • January 18: Premier Heather Stefanson shuffles her cabinet. • March 22:
Obby Khan is elected in the Fort Whyte by-election, replacing former Premier Brian Pallister. The Progressive Conservatives hold the seat narrowly. • June 6:
Scott Fielding resigns as Minister of Natural Resources and Northern Development, Minister responsible for Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries and announces his intention to resign as MLA for Kirkfield Park. • June 6:
Alan Lagimodiere is named acting Minister of Natural Resources and Northern Development, Minister responsible for Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries. • June 7:
Eric Redhead is elected as the MLA for Thompson, holding the seat for the NDP. • June 17: Scott Fielding resigns as MLA for Kirkfield Park. • June 28: The
Keystone Party of Manitoba is formed. • October 4: Ralph Eichler announces he will not seek re-election as MLA for Lakeside. • December 16: Ian Wishart announces he will not seek re-election as MLA for Portage La Prairie.
2023 • January 15: Cathy Cox announces she Will not seek re-election as MLA for Kildonan River East. • January 27:
Cameron Friesen announces his resignation as finance minister and MLA to seek federal Conservative nomination for
Portage—Lisgar. • January 30:
Cliff Cullen is appointed as finance minister and retains Deputy Premier role. • June 13:
Sarah Guillemard announces she will not seek re-election as MLA for Fort Richmond. ==Results==