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James Names Shadow Cabinet

By 250 News

Thursday, June 11, 2009 02:15 PM

Victoria, B.C.- Opposition  Leader, New Democrat Carole James has named her  shadow cabinet   which  will act as  critics to the Government:

Ministry
Critic
Deputy Critic
Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation
Bob Simpson, Cariboo North
 
Advanced Education and Labour Market Development
Dawn Black, New Westminster,
 
Michelle Mungall, Nelson-Creston
Agriculture and Lands
Lana Popham, Saanich South
 
Attorney General
Leonard Krog,  Nanaimo
 
Children and Family Development and Child Care
Maurine Karagianis, Esquimalt-Royal Roads
Mable Elmore, Vancouver-Kensington
Citizens’ Services
Doug Routley, Nanaimo-North Cowichan
 
Community and Rural Development
Scott Fraser, Alberni-Pacific Rim
 
Education, Early Learning and Literacy
Robin Austin, Skeena
 
Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
John Horgan ,Juan de Fuca
Diane Thorne, Coquitlam-Maillardville
Environment
 Rob Fleming, Victoria-Swan Lake
Michael Sather, Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Finance and Public Accounts
Bruce Ralston, Surrey-Whalley
Doug Donaldson, Stikine
Forests and Range and Integrated Land Management
Norm Macdonald, Columbia River-Revelstoke
Bill Routley, Cowichan Valley
Health Services
Adrian Dix, Vancouver-Kingsway
Sue Hammel, Surrey-Green Timbers
Healthy Living and Sport
Jagrup Brar, Surrey-Fleetwood
 
Housing and Social Development
Shane Simpson ,Vancouver-Hastings
Nicholas Simons, Powell River-Sunshine Coast
Intergovernmental Relations
 Guy Gentner Delta North
 
Labour
Raj Chouhan, Burnaby-Edmonds
 
Multiculturalism.
Harry Lali, Fraser-Nicola
 
Olympics and ActNow BC
Kathy Corrigan, Burnaby-Deer Lake
 
Public Safety and Solicitor General
Mike Farnworth, Port Coquitlam
 
Small Business, Technology and Economic Development
Jenny Kwan, Vancouver-Mt. Pleasant
 
Tourism, Culture and the Arts
Spencer Herbert, Vancouver-West End
 
Transportation and Infrastructure
Harry Bains, Surrey-Newton
Gary Coons North Coast


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