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Ron Schuler, 62, ends 27-year tenure as MLA to spend more time with family; early retirement allows party and successors to prepare for 2027 election.
- This report on Dec. 17, 2025 says Ron Schuler announced he will not seek re-election and will serve until the October 2027 election.
- Schuler, elected seven times, held critic positions including labour and immigration and was removed from cabinet by Heather Stefanson after months of silence on his COVID-19 vaccination status.
- Previously, he served in cabinet as minister of Crown Services and then infrastructure, also as government caucus chair and contested party leadership, finishing second to Hugh McFadyen.
- Premier Wab Kinew has hinted he may call an early election, and two other Tories, Kevin Goertzen and Doyle Piwniuk, recently announced they will not run, increasing turnover challenges.
- He also extended thanks to voters across East St. Paul, Niverville, Ritchot, Springfield and West St. Paul, expressing gratitude to Brigitta, Stefan and Corina and looking forward to family time.
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