Opposition leader John Hogan has announced the critic roles for his shadow cabinet.
The so-called shadow cabinet is as follows;
John Hogan – Shadow Minister for Intergovernmental Affairs, Attorney General
Bernard Davis – Shadow Minister for Jobs and Growth; Immigration; Advanced Education and Skills; Deputy Opposition House Leader
Lisa Dempster – Shadow Minister for Health and Community Services; Mental Health and Addictions; Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services; Labrador Affairs; Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; Opposition House Leader
Bettina Ford – Shadow Minister for Tourism, Culture and Arts; Sport, Recreation and Parks; PictureNL; Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council; Pippy Park Commission
Sherry Gambin-Walsh – Shadow Minister for Women and Gender Equality; Social Supports and Well-Being; Housing; Poverty Reduction; Status of Persons with Disabilities
Fred Hutton – Shadow Minister for Energy and Mines
Michael King – Shadow Minister for Rural Development; Environment, Conservation and Climate Change; Multi-Materials Stewardship Board; Caucus Whip
Jamie Korab – Shadow Minister for Transportation and Infrastructure; Public Procurement
Elvis Loveless – Shadow Minister for Forestry, Agriculture and Lands; Crown Lands; Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Jim Parsons – Shadow Minister for Municipal and Community Affairs; Registrar General; Community Engagement
Pam Parsons – Shadow Minister for Justice and Public Safety; Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management; Access to Information and Protection of Privacy; Human Rights Commission
Paul Pike – Shadow Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development
Sarah Stoodley – Shadow Minister for Finance; Treasury Board; Francophone Affairs
Lucy Stoyles – Shadow Minister for Seniors; Public Service Commission; Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation
Keith White – Shadow Minister for Government Services; Office of the Chief Information Officer; Labour; Workplace NL






















