The B.C. Liberal opposition has selected its critics to respond to Premier John Horgansa国际传媒檚 new majority government, with interim leader Shirley Bond taking on a new role of seniors and long-term care.
Bond said Monday the 28-member official opposition is taking a team approach to the COVID-19 crisis, and will share the load with rookie Kelowna-Mission MLA Renee Merrifeld, who takes on the role of health critic. Former health critic Norm Letnick (Kelowna-Lake Country) becomes assistant deputy speaker.
sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 about leading by example,sa国际传媒 Bond said of her own role in releasing the lineup Nov. 30. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 about the incredibly hard work that all of our critics will have to do, and I think it sends a signal about how important we think those issues are.sa国际传媒
Peace River South MLA Mike Bernier is the new finance critic as incoming Finance Minister Selina Robinson prepares a budget to deal with the huge demands and deficits of the pandemic. Fraser-Nicola MLA Jackie Tegart replaces Bernier as education critic, as schools have their own struggles with carrying on while controlling the spread of coronavirus infection.
Skeena MLA Ellis Ross takes over as environment and climate change critic, and Kootenay East MLA Tom Shypitka is the critic for energy and mines as B.C. carries on pipeline construction and continuing greenhouse gas reduction efforts.
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Vancouver-Langara MLA Michael Lee has a key critic role for transportation and infrastructure. B.C. is moving to the final stages of the Kicking Horse Pass portion of the Trans-Canada Highway, with that and other sections subject to the NDP governmentsa国际传媒檚 union-restricted contracts. Horgan has told the new transportation minister, Rob Fleming, that that public construction model is to be used in future projects, as B.C. and Canada expect big infrastructure works to help the economy recover in the coming years.
Lee was one of the candidates who ran against Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Andrew Wilkinson for the leadership after Christy Clark resigned in 2017. The other contenders include Abbotsford West MLA Mike de Jong, who becomes attorney general critic, and Kamloops South Thompson MLA Todd Stone, critic for jobs, economic recovery and innovation.
Wilkinson is not assigned a specific portfolio. Bond said he has agreed to use his extensive experience as a minister and deputy minister to sa国际传媒渟upport multiple critic rolessa国际传媒 as the opposition takes on a 57-member NDP government caucus. A brief session is scheduled to start Dec. 7.
The full list of B.C. Liberal critics:
Advanced Education, Skills Training and Sport sa国际传媒 Coralee Oakes
Agriculture and Food sa国际传媒 Ian Paton
Attorney General sa国际传媒 Mike de Jong
Citizenssa国际传媒 Services sa国际传媒 Bruce Banman
Children, Family Development and Child Care sa国际传媒 Karin Kirkpatrick
Columbia Basin Initiatives sa国际传媒 Doug Clovechok
Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation sa国际传媒 Tom Shypitka
Education sa国际传媒 Jackie Tegart
Environment and Climate Change Strategy sa国际传媒 Ellis Ross
Finance sa国际传媒 Mike Bernier
Fisheries, Aquaculture and BC Ferries sa国际传媒 Jordan Sturdy
Forests, Lands, & Natural Resources sa国际传媒 John Rustad
Gender Equity, Accessibility & Inclusion sa国际传媒 Stephanie Cadieux
Health sa国际传媒 Renee Merrifield
Housing sa国际传媒 Ben Stewart
Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation sa国际传媒 Peter Milobar
Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation sa国际传媒 Todd Stone
Labour sa国际传媒 Greg Kyllo
Mental Health and Addictions sa国际传媒 Trevor Halford
Municipal Affairs sa国际传媒 Dan Ashton
Public Safety and Solicitor General sa国际传媒 Mike Morris
Rural Development sa国际传媒 Lorne Doerksen
Seniors Services & Long Term Care sa国际传媒 Shirley Bond
Social Development and Poverty Reduction sa国际传媒 Dan Davies
Tourism, Arts and Culture, and Anti-Racism Initiatives sa国际传媒 Teresa Wat
Transportation, Infrastructure and TransLink sa国际传媒 Michael Lee
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