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Powell River-Sunshine Coast MLA receives cabinet post

Randene Neill is BC’s new minister of water, land and resource stewardship
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IMPORTANT PORTFOLIO: Powell River-Sunshine Coast MLA Randene Neill has been appointed as BC’s new minister of water, land and resource stewardship by premier David Eby.

Newly elected Powell River-Sunshine Coast MLA Randene Neill is British Columbia’s new minister of water, land and resource stewardship.

Neill was sworn in at Government House during a ceremony starting at 1 pm on November 18.

“At a time when there is a lot of worry and uncertainty about the future, British Columbians have asked us to work together and get things done that make a real difference in their daily lives,” stated premier David Eby, in a media release. “This experienced and capable team will be focused on addressing the priority issues we heard loud and clear from British Columbians. We’re honoured to have been given the opportunity to tackle these serious challenges.

“These are big challenges and tackling them all will take time. Getting there will take listening and learning from British Columbians of different perspectives. While British Columbians may sometimes disagree, we all want the same basic things in life – a good paycheque, a home we can afford in a safe community, and high-quality health care that’s there when we need it. By working together on these common challenges, we can build a brighter future for everyone.”

The new cabinet includes 23 ministers and four ministers of state, and is supported in its work by 14 parliamentary secretaries. The cabinet is as follows:

Premier: David Eby

Minister of State for Local Governments and Rural Communities: Brittny Anderson

Agriculture and Food: Lana Popham

Attorney General and Deputy Premier: Niki Sharma

Children and Family Development: Grace Lore

Citizens’ Services: George Chow

Education and Childcare: Lisa Beare

Minister of State for Childcare and Children and Youth with Support Needs: Jodie Wickens

Emergency Management and Climate Readiness: Kelly Greene

Energy and Climate Solutions: Adrian Dix

Environment and Parks: Tamara Davidson

Finance: Brenda Bailey

Forests: Ravi Parmar

Health: Josie Osborne

Housing and Municipal Affairs: Ravi Kahlon

Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation: Christine Boyle

Infrastructure: Bowinn Ma

Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation: Diana Gibson

Minister of State for Trade: Rick Glumac

Labour: Jennifer Whiteside

Mining and Critical Minerals: Jagrup Brar

Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills: Anne Kang

Public Safety and Solicitor General: Garry Begg

Minister of State for Community Safety and Integrated Services: Terry Yung

Social Development and Poverty Reduction: Sheila Malcolmson

Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport: Spencer Chandra Herbert

Transportation and Transit and House Leader: Mike Farnworth

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