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Premier Christy Clark announces cabinet

Nelson Daily Staff
By Nelson Daily Staff
March 15th, 2011

Premier Christy Clark today announced a new, smaller cabinet focused on creating jobs and changing the way British Columbians engage with their government.

“Together, we will focus on creating jobs and building a strong economy because that is the single most important thing we can do to support families and ensure we can invest in critical services like health and education,” said Premier Clark.

The new cabinet is made up of 17 ministers plus the premier, reduced from the previous total of 24. This includes the new Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, which will bring together many of the functions in government focused on job creation under a single ministry.

As well, three new cabinet committees will be created: the Committee on Families First; the Committee on Jobs and Economic Growth; and the Committee on Open Government and Engagement.

Responsibility for colleges and universities has been recombined under the Ministry of Advanced Education; responsibility for mining has been returned to the Ministry of Energy and Mines; Labour and Citizen Services have been combined; and Forests and Lands has been combined with Natural Resource Operations.

The new cabinet appointed and sworn into office by the Lieutenant-Governor in a ceremony Monday is:

Premier – Hon. Christy Clark

Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance – Hon. Kevin Falcon

Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation – Hon.  Mary Polak

Minister of Advanced Education – Hon. Naomi Yamamoto

Minister of Agriculture – Hon. Don McRae

Attorney General – Hon. Barry Penner

Minister of Children and Family Development – Hon. Mary McNeil

Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development – Hon. Ida Chong

Minister of Education – Hon. George Abbott

Minister of Energy and Mines (minister responsible for Housing) – Hon. Rich Coleman

Minister of Environment – Hon. Terry Lake

Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations – Hon. Steve Thomson

Minister of Health – Hon. Michael de Jong

Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation – Hon. Pat Bell

Minister of Labour, Citizens’ Services and Open Government – Hon. Stephanie Cadieux

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General – Hon. Shirley Bond

Minister of Social Development (minister responsible for multiculturalism) – Hon. Harry Bloy

Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure – Hon. Blair Lekstrom

 

Additionally, 10 MLAs have been named as parliamentary secretaries, and will work with ministers to focus on key initiatives of government.

Rich Coleman will serve as the Government House Leader and Terry Lake will be the deputy Government House Leader. Ben Stewart will be the Government whip.

 

Members of the executive council

Premier – Hon. Christy Clark

Finance and Deputy Premier – Hon. Kevin Falcon

Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation – Hon. Mary Polak

Advanced Education – Hon. Naomi Yamamoto

Agriculture – Hon. Don McRae

Attorney General – Hon. Barry Penner

Children and Family Development – Hon. Mary McNeil

Community, Sport and Cultural Development – Hon. Ida Chong

Education – Hon. George Abbott

Energy and Mines (Minister Responsible for Housing) – Hon. Rich Coleman

Environment – Hon. Terry Lake

Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations – Hon. Steve Thomson

Health – Hon. Michael de Jong

Jobs, Tourism and Innovation – Hon. Pat Bell

Labour, Citizens’ Services and Open Government – Hon. Stephanie Cadieux

Public Safety and Solicitor General – Hon. Shirley Bond

Social Development (Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism) – Hon. Harry Bloy

Transportation and Infrastructure – Hon. Blair Lekstrom

 

The following members of the legislative assembly are appointed as parliamentary secretaries:

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier – John Les

Parliamentary Secretary for Natural Gas to the Minister of Energy and Mines – Pat Pimm

Parliamentary Secretary for Clean Technology to the Minister of Energy and Mines – John Yap

Parliamentary Secretary for Natural Resource Operations Review to the Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations – Randy Hawes

Parliamentary Secretary for Seniors to the Minister of Health – Margaret MacDiarmid

Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Economic Development to the Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation – Donna Barnett

Parliamentary Secretary for Industry, Research and Innovation to the Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation – Moira Stilwell

Parliamentary Secretary for Non-profit Partnerships to the Minister of Labour, Citizens’ Services and Open Government – Gordon Hogg

Parliamentary Secretary for Multiculturalism to the Minister of Social Development – Richard Lee

Parliamentary Secretary for Public Transportation to the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure – Iain Black

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