By The Canadian Press on December 7, 2022.
Here is a list of British Columbia Premier David Eby’s ministers following his first major cabinet shuffle since taking over as leader: Agriculture and Food – Pam Alexis (new to cabinet) Attorney General – Niki Sharma (new to cabinet) Children and Family Development – Mitzi Dean (unchanged) Citizens’ Services – Lisa Beare Education and Child Care – Rachna Singh (new to cabinet) Minister of state for child care – Grace Lore (new to cabinet) Emergency Management and Climate Readiness – Bowinn Ma Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation – Josie Osborne Environment and Climate Change Strategy – George Heyman (unchanged) Finance (includes Columbia River Treaty) – Katrine Conroy Forests and minister responsible for consular corps. – Bruce Ralston Health and minister responsible for Francophone affairs – Adrian Dix (unchanged) Housing and government house leader – Ravi Kahlon Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation – Murray Rankin Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation – Brenda Bailey (new to cabinet) Minister of state for trade – Jagrup Brar (new to cabinet) Labour – Harry Bains (unchanged) Mental Health and Addictions – Jennifer Whiteside Municipal Affairs – Anne Kang Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills (includes immigration/foreign credentials) – Selina Robinson Minister of state for workforce development – Andrew Mercier (new to cabinet) Public Safety and Solicitor General (ICBC) – Mike Farnworth (unchanged) Social Development and Poverty Reduction – Sheila Malcolmson Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport – Lana Popham Transportation and Infrastructure (BC Transit and Translink) – Rob Fleming (unchanged) Minister of state for infrastructure and transit – Dan Coulter (new to cabinet) Water, Land and Resource Stewardship – Nathan Cullen This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 7, 2022 30