Moses was born in Winnipeg and is a graduate of
River East Collegiate. He holds a Bachelor in
Agribusiness from the
University of Manitoba. Moses is an athlete and is a former Manitoba AAAA provincial male athlete of the year. He currently holds the Winnipeg High School Football League record for the most receiving yards in a game. He also played football for the University of Manitoba Bisons. Prior to his political career he worked at the Investors Group, technology company Rapid RTC and the
Canadian Wheat Board. By 2021, he was the Official Opposition Critic for Economic Development and Training. Moses was elected in 2019 after he defeated
Progressive Conservative MLA and cabinet minister
Colleen Mayer. Previously, he ran for the NDP and came second to Mayer in St. Vital in the
2016 election after former minister
Nancy Allan chose not to seek re-election. In October 2021, Moses introduced private members Bill 232, to recognize August 1 of every year as
Emancipation Day in Manitoba, commemorating the day the
Slavery Abolition Act took effect in the
British Empire in 1834. The legislature passed the bill unanimously as the Emancipation Day Act. ==Electoral results==