A third person has declared their intention to run to become Manitoba's next Progressive Conservative leader and premier.
Shannon Martin, who was first elected to the legislature in 2014, says the government has ignored the party grassroots and must reconnect.
Prior to his election, Shannon was the Executive Director of Reaching E-Quality Employment Services, a non-profit agency that helps persons with physical disabilities or other health challenges find meaningful employment. Shannon has also worked as the Director of Provincial Affairs for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, an organization dedicated to advocating for the small and medium-sized businesses that are the backbone of our economy.
Shannon grew up in rural Manitoba and is the proud father of three children. He is an avid runner and enjoys coaching youth soccer in his spare time. Eager to improve the quality of life for the community, Shannon also volunteers as a Director with the La Salle Community Centre.
Two other people have said they will run for leader -- former health minister Heather Stefanson and former member of Parliament Shelly Glover.
All three are promising to scrap a bill now before the legislature that would eliminate elected school boards and centralize education decision-making.
The party will choose a new leader, who will automatically become the new premier of the province, on October 30th.