Father, we thank you for MLA Cameron Friesen
and the experience he has had in the public sector. Thank you for his efforts to seek to improve the quality of life for our Manitobans. Continue to encourage Cameron as he seeks to bring about changes that are important to him. May hevalso find the time to be revitalized and refreshed by his relationship with family and friends. In Christ’s name, Amen
and the experience he has had in the public sector. Thank you for his efforts to seek to improve the quality of life for our Manitobans. Continue to encourage Cameron as he seeks to bring about changes that are important to him. May hevalso find the time to be revitalized and refreshed by his relationship with family and friends. In Christ’s name, Amen
After
being elected as MLA for Morden—Winkler, Cameron assumed the role of Critic for
Education. Under the new PC Leader Brian Pallister, Cameron moves to the
role of Health Critic.
Cameron
was previously Executive Assistant to the Member of Parliament for
Portage—Lisgar, working with local stakeholders to enhance and grow the
Morden—Winkler region. He was liaison to local government, business and
industry, and resolved issues for employees and employers, new Canadians,
seniors, community organizations and farmers.
Cameron’s twelve-year teaching career included positions in Winnipeg, Steinbach and Morden school divisions. He built solid programs through a commitment to fundamentals like measurable outcomes and meaningful assessment of learners, gaining the respect of students, peers and the community, and earning a reputation as a hardworking educator and advocate for music education in the public school system.
Cameron is dedicated to life-long learning; he holds degrees from CMBC, University of British Columbia and University of Manitoba and has completed courses in the management and administration program at University of Winnipeg.
Cameron was born and raised in Morden. He and Shelley have been married for 20 years. Their love of the area and commitment to community and family brought them back home ten years ago, where they are now proudly raising their three children.
Cameron’s twelve-year teaching career included positions in Winnipeg, Steinbach and Morden school divisions. He built solid programs through a commitment to fundamentals like measurable outcomes and meaningful assessment of learners, gaining the respect of students, peers and the community, and earning a reputation as a hardworking educator and advocate for music education in the public school system.
Cameron is dedicated to life-long learning; he holds degrees from CMBC, University of British Columbia and University of Manitoba and has completed courses in the management and administration program at University of Winnipeg.
Cameron was born and raised in Morden. He and Shelley have been married for 20 years. Their love of the area and commitment to community and family brought them back home ten years ago, where they are now proudly raising their three children.
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