Preceded by district created Role Politician Name Garnett Genuis | Spouse(s) Rebecca Genuis | |
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Party Conservative Party of Canada |
Garnett genuis proud to live in sherwood park
Garnett Genuis, (born 1987) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan (in Alberta) in the House of Commons of Canada in the Canadian federal election, 2015.
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- Garnett genuis proud to live in sherwood park
- Garnett genuis defends voting for the paris agreement
- Personal life
- Political career
- References
Garnett genuis defends voting for the paris agreement
Personal life

Genuis was born in 1987 and grew up in Strathcona County, before moving to attend Carleton University in Ottawa. While there, he wrote a regular column for the Sherwood Park News as a political correspondent. Genuis’ experience helped him to obtain a position as assistant to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and advisor on the staff of former minister Rona Ambrose. Genuis then obtained a master's degree in Public Policy from the London School of Economics. Afterwards, he moved to the private sector as the vice president of a national research firm.

Genuis cites his grandparents as his primary political influences. His grandmother was a Holocaust survivor. His grandfather, who became politically active in the 1980s, was an engineer for an oil company in Alberta.

Genuis lives in Sherwood Park with his wife Rebecca, and their two children, Gianna and Judah. He has volunteered as a board member of the Saffron Sexual Assault Centre, a member of the Sherwood Park Rotary Club executive, and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Political career

Prior to running in the 2015 federal election, Genuis ran in the 2012 Alberta general election as the Wildrose MLA candidate for Sherwood Park. He lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Cathy Olesen.
In March 2014, Genuis announced his intention to seek the Conservative nomination in the newly formed riding of Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan. He won the nomination in November 2014.
Genuis won the federal election on October 19, 2015, capturing 64% of the votes in the riding and becoming its Member of Parliament. In November 2015, Genuis was appointed deputy critic for Human Rights & Religious Freedom. He serves under head critic David Anderson.
In March 2016, Genuis was named one of the most outspoken MPs in the House of Commons by Maclean’s Magazine.