Ontario New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet of the 41st Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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The Ontario New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet for the 41st Legislative Assembly of Ontario was announced on May 16, 2017.[1]

  • Andrea Horwath (Hamilton Centre) – Leader, Intergovernmental Affairs.
  • Teresa Armstrong (London-Fanshawe) – Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade; and Seniors Affairs; Anti-Racism Directorate.
  • Gilles Bisson (Timmins-James Bay) – Natural Resources and Forestry; Attorney General
  • Sarah Campbell (Kenora-Rainy River) – Aboriginal Affairs; and Women’s Issues
  • Joe Cimino (Sudbury) – Transportation.
  • Cheri DiNovo (Parkdale-High Park) – Urban Transit; GTA Issues; and LGBTQ.
  • Jennifer French (Oshawa) – Pensions.
  • Catherine Fife (Kitchener Waterloo) – Finance; and Treasury Board.
  • Cindy Forster (Welland) – Municipal Affairs and Housing; and Community and Social Services.
  • Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) – Economic Development and Employment; and Small Business; Government and Consumer Services.
  • France Gelinas (Nickel Belt) – Francophone Affairs; and Health and Long-Term Care
  • Lisa Gretzky (Windsor West) – Community Safety and Correctional Services
  • Percy Hatfield (Windsor Tecumseh) – Infrastructure; and Environment and Climate Change
  • Michael Mantha (Algoma-Manitoulin) – Northern Development and Mines.
  • Paul Miller (Hamilton East-Stoney Creek) – Tourism, Culture and Sport; and 2015 Pan and Parapan American Games.
  • Taras Natyshak (Essex) – Labour.
  • Peggy Sattler (London-West) – Training, Colleges, and Universities; and Research and Innovation.
  • Peter Tabuns (Toronto-Danforth) – Education; and Energy.
  • Monique Taylor (Hamilton Mountain) – Children and Youth Services.
  • John Vanthof (Timiskaming-Cochrane) – Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jagmeet Singh steps down as Ontario NDP deputy leader during federal bid | Globalnews.ca". Global News.

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