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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.[1]
Critic |
Portfolio |
Constituency |
Duration
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Caucus Officers
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Kevin Falcon
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Leader of Official Opposition
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Vancouver-Quilchena
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2022–present
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Todd Stone
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Leader of the House
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Kamloops-South Thompson
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Lorne Doerkson
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Caucus Chair
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Cariboo-Chilcotin
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Renee Merrifield
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Caucus Whip
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Kelowna-Mission
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Greg Kyllo
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Deputy Caucus Whip
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Shuswap
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Jackie Tegart
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Assistant Deputy Speaker
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Fraser-Nicola
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Shadow Ministers
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Coralee Oakes
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Advanced Education
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Cariboo North
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Ian Paton
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Agriculture and Food
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Delta South
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Mike de Jong
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Attorney General
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Abbotsford West
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Jordan Sturdy
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BC Ferries, Fisheries and Aquaculture
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West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
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Norm Letnick
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Children and Family Development
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Kelowna-Lake Country
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Doug Clovechok
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Columbia Basin Initiatives
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Columbia River-Revelstoke
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Ellis Ross
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Energy and LNG
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Skeena
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Renee Merrifield
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Environment and Climate Change; Citizens' Services
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Kelowna-Mission
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Peter Milobar
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Finance
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Kamloops-North Thompson
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Mike Bernier
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Forests
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Peace River South
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Shirley Bond
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Health, Seniors Services and Long-term Care
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Prince George-Valemount
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Karin Kirkpatrick
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Housing and Childcare, Autism & Accessibility, Gender Equity & Inclusion
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West Vancouver-Capilano
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Trevor Halford
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ICBC and Affordability; Transportation and Infrastructure
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Surrey-White Rock
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Michael Lee
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Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
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Vancouver-Langara
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Todd Stone
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Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation
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Kamloops-South Thompson
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Greg Kyllo
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Deputy Whip, Labour and Skills Training
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Shuswap
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Elenore Sturko
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Mental Health, Addictions, Recovery and Education
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Surrey South
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Tom Shypitka
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Mines and Low Carbon Innovation
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Kootenay East
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Teresa Wat
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Multiculturalism, Anti-Racism Initiatives, Arts and Culture
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Richmond North Centre
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Dan Ashton
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Municipal Affairs
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Penticton
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Mike Morris
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Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General
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Prince George-Mackenzie
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Lorne Doerkson
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Emergency Management & Climate Change Readiness, and Water, Land and Resource Stewardship
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Cariboo-Chilcotin
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Dan Davies
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Rural & Social Development and Poverty Reduction
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Peace River North
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Ben Stewart
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Tourism and Trade
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Kelowna West
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