"Marty" Morantz MP (born April 7, 1962) is a Canadian lawyer, businessperson, philanthropist and politician from Winnipeg.
Morantz ran as the Conservative candidate, unseating Liberal incumbent Doug Eyolfson in the riding.
Following this, he attended Osgoode Hall at York University in Toronto to acquire his law degree.
[8] In September 2020, Morantz became a member of the multipartisan Interparliamentary Task Force on Combatting Online Antisemitism with elected officials from other countries across the world.
[10] Estimates project this legislation would generate up to $200 million per year in donations, and is widely supported by charitable organizations from across Canada.