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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of British Columbia

40th shadow cabinet of British Columbia
Date formedJune 14, 2013
Date dissolvedApril 11, 2017
People and organisations
Head of stateElizabeth II
Opposition partyNew Democratic Party
Opposition leader
History
Election2013
Legislature term40th Parliament

The Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, comprising members of the BC New Democratic Party, was announced by Opposition leader Adrian Dix on June 14, 2013, following the 2013 general election.[1]

List

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Critic Portfolio Duration
Adrian Dix Leader, Official Opposition 2011–present
Doug Donaldson Aboriginal Relations
David Eby Advanced Education
Nicholas Simons Agriculture
Carole James Children and Family Development
Shane Simpson Core Review, Gaming, Liquor Modernization, BC Pavilion Corporation, Legislative Accountability
Gary Holman Democratic Reform, and Deputy Critic, Environment and Deputy Critic, B.C. Ferries
Rob Fleming Education
John Horgan Energy, House Leader
Spencer Chandra-Herbert Environment
Mike Farnworth Finance
Norm Macdonald Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
Bill Routley Deputy Critic, Forestry
Judy Darcy Health
Jenny Kwan Housing and CLBC
Mable Elmore ICBC, Deputy Critic Finance
Bruce Ralston International Trade, Asia Pacific Strategy, Multiculturalism, Immigration, Intergovernmental Relations………Chair, Public Accounts Committee
Harry Bains Jobs, Employment, Labour and Worksafe BC
Leonard Krog Justice (Attorney General)
Kathy Corrigan Justice (Public Safety and Solicitor General)
Selina Robinson Local Government and Sports
Sue Hammell Mental Health and Addictions, Deputy House Leader
Robin Austin Natural Gas Development
Jennifer Rice Rural and Northern Health, Deputy Critic Children and Family Development
Scott Fraser Rural Economic Development, Mining and Fisheries
Katrine Conroy Seniors and Seniors Health, Columbia River Treaty, Columbia Power
Doug Routley Skills Training
Lana Popham Small Business, Tourism, Arts and Culture
Jane Shin Deputy Critic, Small Business, Tourism, Arts and Culture
Michelle Mungall Social Development
George Heyman Technology, Innovation, Citizens’ Services, responsible for Green Jobs, TransLink
Claire Trevena Transportation, Highways and B.C. Ferries
Maurine Karagianis Women’s Issues, Child Care and Early Learning, Shipbuilding
Raj Chouhan Assistant Deputy Speaker

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Amy Judd (June 14, 2013). "BC NDP announces shadow cabinet". Global News.
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