PC Leader Tony Wakeham has shuffled his shadow cabinet.
Wakeham will be responsible for intergovernmental affairs while Barry Petten moves to health and infrastructure. He stays on as Opposition House Leader.
Former party leader David Brazil will serve as the critic for finance while Paul Dinn is shifting to education and children and youth services.
A full list of the Opposition’s critic duties can be found below:
Tony Wakeham, MHA
Stephenville – Port au Port: Opposition Leader. Intergovernmental Affairs
Barry Petten, MHA
Conception Bay South: Opposition House Leader. Management Commission, Health, Infrastructure, Public Procurement Agency
David Brazil, MHA
Conception Bay East – Bell Island: Finance, Treasury Board, Public Service Commission
Helen Conway Ottenheimer, MHA
Harbour Main: Justice and Public Safety, Attorney General, Women and Gender Equality, Francophone Affairs, Persons with Disabilities, Seniors and Ageing
Paul Dinn, MHA
Topsail – Paradise: Education, Children and Youth Services
Jeff Dwyer, MHA
Placentia West – Bellevue: Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation
Pleaman Forsey, MHA
Exploits: Forestry and Agriculture, Workplace NL, Environment and Climate Change
Loyola O’Driscoll, MHA
Ferryland: Caucus Whip, Transportation, NL Liquor Corporation
Craig Pardy, MHA
Bonavista: Management Commission, Fisheries, Immigration, Population Growth and Skills, and Labour, Poverty Reduction and Social Development
Lloyd Parrott, MHA
Terra Nova: Deputy House Leader, Industry, Energy and Technology, Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation and Labrador Affairs
Chris Tibbs, MHA
Grand Falls-Windsor – Buchans: Municipal and Provincial Affairs and Registrar General, Fire and Emergency Services
Joedy Wall, MHA
Cape St. Francis: Caucus Chair, NL Housing, Digital Government and Service NL, OCIO