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Uzoma Asagwara

Deputy Premier of Manitoba and the Minister of Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care
The Honourable Uzoma Asagwara was first elected as the MLA for Union Station in 2019, when they became the first non-binary MLA in the Manitoba legislature and one of the first black MLAs elected in Manitoba’s history. They served as the official opposition critic for health from 2019- 2023. Asagwara is a registered psychiatric nurse and addictions specialist. Before becoming an MLA, they practiced frontline nursing in acute adult psychiatry, co-occurring disorders initiatives, and specialized treatment services. They also spent over a decade working with youth and families in mental health, addictions and stabilization care. They were an active entrepreneur and community health and equity advocate. They served on the Board of the Women’s Health Clinic and advanced economic opportunity for equity deserving groups across Manitoba. They are a former member of the Canadian National Basketball team and mentor to young athletes. They have served as the Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care since 2023.
    1:30 PM - 1:45 PM

    Thursday Jan 15th, 2026

    Special Remarks by Hon. Uzoma Asagwara, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Seniors, and Long-Term Care, Manitoba

    Special Remarks by Hon. Uzoma Asagwara, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Seniors, and Long-Term Care, Manitoba