Source: The Canadian Press
Nov 3, 2014 15:31
WINNIPEG _ Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger shuffled his cabinet on Monday after five senior ministers resigned. The new cabinet in order of precedence:
Greg Selinger: premier, minister of federal-provincial relations, minister for skills strategy, minister responsible for francophone affairs.
Steve Ashton: infrastructure and transportation, emergency measures.
Dave Chomiak: mineral resources, administration of the Gaming Control Act.
Gord Mackintosh: conservation and water stewardship.
Eric Robinson: aboriginal and northern affairs, responsible for Manitoba Hydro, administration of the Community Economic Development Fund Act.
Drew Caldwell: municipal government.
Ron Lemieux: tourism, culture, sport and consumer protection; administration of the Liquor Control Act; responsible for Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act.
Peter Bjornson: education and advanced learning.
Kerri Irvin-Ross: family services, housing and community development, responsible for persons with disabilities, responsible for status of women.
Flor Marcelino: multiculturalism and literacy.
Kevin Chief: jobs and the economy, responsible for the City of Winnipeg.
Ron Kostyshyn: agriculture, food and rural development.
Sharon Blady: health.
Erna Braun: labour and immigration.
James Allum: justice and attorney general, responsible for constitutional affairs, administration of the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Act.
Greg Dewar: finance, responsible for the civil service; administration of the Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Act.
Deanne Crothers: healthy living and seniors.
Melanie Wight: children and youth opportunities.
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