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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 42nd Parliament of British Columbia

Shadow Cabinet of British Columbia
Date formedDecember 8, 2022
Date dissolvedSeptember 21, 2024
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
Opposition LeaderKevin Falcon
House LeaderTodd Stone
Member partyLiberal/BC United
History
Election2020
Legislature term
Incoming formation2022 Liberal Party leadership election
Outgoing formation2024 general election

The Shadow Cabinet of the 42nd Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, comprising members of the BC United party, was announced by Opposition leader Kevin Falcon on December 8, 2022.

List

Critic Portfolio Constituency Duration
Caucus Officers
Kevin Falcon Leader of Official Opposition Vancouver-Quilchena 2022–present
Todd Stone Leader of the House Kamloops-South Thompson
Lorne Doerkson Caucus Chair Cariboo-Chilcotin
Renee Merrifield Caucus Whip Kelowna-Mission
Greg Kyllo Deputy Caucus Whip Shuswap
Jackie Tegart Assistant Deputy Speaker Fraser-Nicola
Shadow Ministers
Coralee Oakes Advanced Education Cariboo North
Ian Paton Agriculture and Food Delta South
Mike de Jong Attorney General Abbotsford West
Jordan Sturdy BC Ferries, Fisheries and Aquaculture West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Norm Letnick Children and Family Development Kelowna-Lake Country
Doug Clovechok Columbia Basin Initiatives Columbia River-Revelstoke
Ellis Ross Energy and LNG Skeena
Renee Merrifield Environment and Climate Change; Citizens' Services Kelowna-Mission
Peter Milobar Finance Kamloops-North Thompson
Mike Bernier Forests Peace River South
Shirley Bond Health, Seniors Services and Long-term Care Prince George-Valemount
Karin Kirkpatrick Housing and Childcare, Autism & Accessibility, Gender Equity & Inclusion West Vancouver-Capilano
Trevor Halford ICBC and Affordability; Transportation and Infrastructure Surrey-White Rock
Michael Lee Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Vancouver-Langara
Todd Stone Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Kamloops-South Thompson
Greg Kyllo Deputy Whip, Labour and Skills Training Shuswap
Elenore Sturko Mental Health, Addictions, Recovery and Education Surrey South
Tom Shypitka Mines and Low Carbon Innovation Kootenay East
Teresa Wat Multiculturalism, Anti-Racism Initiatives, Arts and Culture Richmond North Centre
Dan Ashton Municipal Affairs Penticton
Mike Morris Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Prince George-Mackenzie
Lorne Doerkson Emergency Management & Climate Change Readiness, and Water, Land and Resource Stewardship Cariboo-Chilcotin
Dan Davies Rural & Social Development and Poverty Reduction Peace River North
Ben Stewart Tourism and Trade Kelowna West

See also

References

  1. "Kevin Falcon announces Official Opposition Shadow Ministers". BC Liberal Caucus. December 8, 2022.

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