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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 43rd Parliament of British Columbia | |
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Shadow Cabinet of British Columbia | |
Date formed | November 20, 2024 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Charles III |
Opposition Leader | John Rustad |
House Leader | A'aliya Warbus |
Member party | Conservative |
History | |
Election | 2024 |
Legislature term | 43rd Parliament |
Predecessor | Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 42nd Legislative Assembly |
The Shadow Cabinet of the 43rd Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, comprising members of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, was announced by Opposition leader John Rustad on November 20, 2024. [1]
Critic | Portfolio | Constituency | Duration |
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Caucus Officers | |||
John Rustad | Leader of Official Opposition | Nechako Lakes | 2024–present |
A'aliya Warbus | Leader of the House | Chilliwack-Cultus Lake | |
Caucus Chair | |||
Bruce Banman | Caucus Whip | Abbotsford South | |
Sheldon Clare | Deputy Caucus Whip | Prince George-North Cariboo | |
Shadow Ministers | |||
Ian Paton | Agriculture, Fisheries and Agricultural Land Commission | Delta South | |
Jordan Kealy | Agriculture Expansion and Food Security | Peace River North | |
Steve Kooner | Attorney General | Richmond-Queensborough | |
Dallas Brodie | Attorney General – Justice Reform | Vancouver-Quilchena | |
David Williams | BC Hydro and Electricity Self-Sufficiency | Salmon Arm-Shuswap | |
Reann Gasper | Child Care, Children and Youth with Support Needs | Abbotsford-Mission | |
Amelia Boultbee | Children and Family Development | Penticton-Summerland | |
Heather Maahs | Children and Family Development – Indigenous Self-Government in Child and Family Services | Chilliwack North | |
Rosalyn Bird | Citizens' Services | Prince George-Valemount | |
Hon Chan | Climate Solutions and Climate Readiness | Richmond Centre | |
Bryan Tepper | Community Safety and Integrated Services | Surrey-Panorama | |
Lynne Block | Education | West Vancouver-Capilano | |
Macklin McCall | Emergency Management | West Kelowna-Peachland | |
Trevor Halford | Environment and Parks | Surrey-White Rock | |
Peter Milobar | Finance | Kamloops Centre | |
Ward Stamer | Forests | Kamloops-North Thompson | |
Anna Kindy | Health | North Island | |
Linda Hepner | Housing | Surrey-Serpentine River | |
Scott McInnis | Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation | Columbia River-Revelstoke | |
Misty Van Popta | Infrastructure and Construction | Langley-Walnut Grove | |
Gavin Dew | Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation | Kelowna-Mission | |
Kiel Giddens | Labour | Prince George-Mackenzie | |
Claire Rattée | Mental Health and Addictions | Skeena | |
Pete Davis | Mining, Critical Minerals and Columbia Treaty | Kootenay-Rockies | |
Tony Luck | Municipal Affairs and Local Government | Fraser-Nicola | |
Larry Neufeld | Natural Gas and LNG | Peace River South | |
Mandeep Dhaliwal | Parental Rights and Sports | Surrey North | |
Korky Neufeld | Post-Secondary Education | Abbotsford West | |
Sharon Hartwell | Rural Communities and Rural Development | Bulkley Valley-Stikine | |
Brennan Day | Rural Health and Seniors’ Health | Courtenay-Comox | |
Kristina Loewen | Rural Housing and Building Code | Kelowna Centre | |
Lawrence Mok | Skills Training and International Credentials | Maple Ridge East | |
Elenore Sturko | Solicitor General and Public Safety | Surrey-Cloverdale | |
Tara Armstrong | Social Development and Poverty Reduction | Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream | |
Teresa Wat | Tourism, Arts, Culture, Anti-Racism and Trade | Richmond-Bridgeport | |
Harman Bhangu | Transportation | Langley-Abbotsford | |
Brent Chapman | Transit and ICBC | Surrey South | |
Donegal Wilson | Water, Land, Resource Stewardship and Wildlife Management | Boundary-Similkameen |
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