The PC Opposition has announced some changes to its shadow cabinet as the House of Assembly reopens to debate interim supply.
Leader Ches Crosbie will serve as Intergovernmental Affairs critic, while David Brazil will serve as the Opposition House Leader, Caucus Chair, and as Health critic among other duties.
The full list is as follows:
- Ches Crosbie – Opposition Leader – Intergovernmental Affairs
- David Brazil – Opposition House Leader – Caucus Chair, Management Commission, Health and Community Services, NL Housing
- Barry Petten – Deputy House Leader – Management Commission, Industry, Energy and Technology
- Kevin Parsons – Public Accounts Committee Chair, Fisheries
- Tony Wakeham – Public Accounts Committee, Treasury Board, Finance, Public Service Commission, NL Liquor Corporation
- Lloyd Parrott – Caucus Whip, Transportation and Infrastructure, Public Procurement Agency
- Paul Dinn – Immigration, Skills and Labour, Workplace NL
- Jeff Dwyer – Children, Seniors and Social Development and Status of Persons with Disabilities
- Lela Evans – Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation and Labrador Affairs
- Pleaman Forsey – Forestry and Agriculture
- Jim Lester – Environment, Climate Change and Municipalities, Multi-Materials Stewardship Board and Francophone Affairs
- Loyola O’Driscoll – Digital Government and Service NL, OCIO
- Helen Conway Ottenheimer – Justice and Public Safety, Attorney General, Status of Woman
- Craig Pardy – Education
- Chris Tibbs – Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
Meanwhile, the NDP has also announced changes to their critic roles.
The list is as follows:
- Alison Coffin – Third Party Leader; Intergovernmental Affairs; Finance and Treasury Board; Status of Women; Public Service Commission; Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corp; Justice; Health and Community Services; Public Procurement Agency.
- Jordan Brown – Industry, Energy, and Technology; Workplace NL; Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation; Transportation and Infrastructure; Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation; Labrador Affairs; Digital Government and Service NL; Office of the Chief Information Officer; Francophone Affairs.
- James Dinn – Third Party House Leader; Education; NL Housing Corporation; Municipalities; Status of Persons with Disabilities; Environment, and Climate Change; Multo-Material Stewardship Board; Fisheries, Forestry, and Agriculture; Children, Seniors and Social Development
- Caucus – Immigration, Skills, and Labour.