Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (Canada)

Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (Canada)

Canada's Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet are members of the main Opposition party responsible for holding Ministers to account and for developing and disseminating the party's policy positions. Following the 41st Canadian general election, held on May 2, 2011, the New Democratic Party replaced the Liberal Party of Canada as the Official Opposition in the 41st Parliament. Party leader Jack Layton announced his first Shadow Cabinet as Leader of the Opposition on May 26, 2011.[1] Layton went on a leave of absence beginning July 28, 2011, in order to fight a new cancer and Nycole Turmel was appointed interim leader. Jack Layton died August 22, 2011.

Critic Portfolio Duration[2]
Hon. Jack Layton Leader of the Opposition 2011
Intergovernmental Affairs 20072011
Leader of the NDP 20032011
Nycole Turmel Leader of the Opposition
Interim Leader of the NDP
2011
Intergovernmental Affairs 2011
Public Works and Governmental Services 2011
National Caucus Chair 2011
Libby Davies Health 2011
Deputy Leader of the NDP 2004
Thomas Mulcair Deputy Leader of the NDP 2007
Opposition House Leader 2011
Joe Comartin Opposition House Leader 2011
Justice 20092011
Deputy Opposition House Leader 2011
Chris Charlton Opposition Whip 2011
Hélène Laverdière Foreign Affairs 2011
Deputy Opposition House Leader 2011
Minister for International Cooperation 2011
Deputy Critic for Foreign Affairs 2011
Philip Toone Deputy Opposition Whip 2011
Deputy Critic for Fisheries and Oceans 2011
Peter Julian Finance 2011
National Caucus Chair 2011
Deputy National Caucus Chair 2011
Industry 2011
Malcolm Allen Agriculture and Agri-Food 2011
Charlie Angus Ethics, Access to Information, Privacy and Copyright, and Digital Issues 2011
Robert Aubin La Francophonie 2011
Paulina Ayala Americas Consular Affairs (Minister of State) 2011
Tyrone Benskin Canadian Heritage 2011
Dennis Bevington Associate Critic for Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development 2011
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe Deputy Critic for Seniors 2011
Francoise Boivin Status of Women 2011
Deputy Critic for Justice 2011
Alexandre Boulerice Treasury Board 2011
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet Skills (Human Resources and Skills Development) 2011
Tarik Brahmi Deputy Critic for Consumer Protection 2011
Guy Caron Industry 2011
Andrew Cash Deputy Critic for Housing 2011
Sylvain Chicoine Deputy Critic for Public Safety 2011
Robert Chisholm International Trade 2011
Olivia Chow Transport, Infrastructure and Communities 2011
David Christopherson National Defence 2011
Democratic Reform (Minister of State) 2008
Raymond Côté Small Business and Tourism (Minister of State) 2011
Jean Crowder Human Resources and Skills Development 2011
Nathan Cullen Associate Critic for Western Canada 2011
Associate Critic for Natural Resources 2011
Don Davies Citizenship and Immigration 2011
Multiculturalism 2008
Anne-Marie Day Deputy Critic for Human Resources and Skills Development 2011
Paul Dewar Foreign Affairs 20072011
Fin Donnelly Fisheries and Oceans 2011
Rosane Doré Lefebvre Deputy National Caucus Chair 2011
Matthew Dubé Deputy Critic for Post-Secondary Education 2011
Linda Duncan Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development 2011
Randall Garrison LGBTT Issues 2011
Jonathan Genest-Jourdain Deputy Critic for Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development 2011
Alain Giguère Deputy Critic for Pensions 2011
Yvon Godin Labour 2011
Official Languages 2011
Claude Gravelle Natural Resources 2011
Sadia Groguhé Deputy Critic for Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism 2011
Dan Harris Deputy Critic for Science and Technology 2011
Jack Harris Justice 2011
National Defence 20062011
Bruce Hyer Associate Critic for Biodiversity and Parks[3] 2011
Deputy Critic for Small Business and Tourism 2011
Matthew Kellway Deputy Critic for Military Procurement 2011
Pierre Dionne Labelle Deputy Critic for the CRTC, Copyright, and Digital Issues 2011
Alexandrine Latendresse Deputy Critic for Democratic Reform 2011
Hélène Leblanc Science and Technology (Minister of State) 2011
Megan Leslie Environment 2011
Laurin Liu Deputy Critic for the Environment 2011
Hoang Mai National Revenue 2011
Wayne Marston Pensions (Minister of State) 2008
Human Rights 2011
Pat Martin Canadian Wheat Board 2011
Brian Masse International Trade 2011
Associate Critic for High-Speed Rail and the USCanada Border 2011
Irene Mathyssen Seniors (Minister of State) 2011
Christine Moore Military Procurement (Associate Minister of National Defence) 2011
Dany Morin Associate Critic for LGBT Issues 2011
Marie-Claude Morin Housing (Human Resources and Skills Development) 2011
Pierre Nantel Sport (Minister of State) 2011
Peggy Nash Finance 2011
Jamie Nicholls Deputy Critic for Transport, Infrastructure, and Communities 2011
Annick Papillon Deputy Critic for Veterans' Affairs 2011
Claude Patry Employment Insurance (Human Resources and Skills Development) 2011
Manon Perreault Disabilities (Human Resources and Skills Development) 2011
Anne Minh-Thu Quach Deputy Critic for Health 2011
Mathieu Ravignat Public Works and Governmental Services 2011
Deputy Critic for International Trade 2011
Jean Rousseau Deputy Critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food 2011
Romeo Saganash Natural Resources 2011
Jasbir Sandhu Public Safety 2011
Jinny Sims Minister for International Cooperation 2011
Associate Critic for Foreign Affairs 2011
Associate Critic for Consular Services 2011
Rathika Sitsabaiesan Post-Secondary Education (Human Resources and Skills Development) 2011
Kennedy Stewart Associate Critic for Natural Resources (Western Canada) 2011
Peter Stoffer Veterans Affairs 2004
Shipbuilding 2011
Mike Sullivan Deputy Critic for Persons with Disabilities 2011
Glenn Thibeault Consumer Protection (Industry) 2008
Sport (Minister of State) 2011

See also

References

  1. ^ "Shadow Cabinet". NDP.ca. http://www.ndp.ca/shadow-cabinet. Retrieved May 26, 2011.  "Layton unveils shadow economic development team, deputy critics". NDP.ca. http://www.ndp.ca/press/layton-unveils-shadow-economic-development-team-deputy-criticsottawa-official-opposition-leade. Retrieved June 28, 2011. 
  2. ^ Includes time in the NDP Shadow Cabinet before the party became the Official Opposition.
  3. ^ Hyer was sacked for voting on November 1, 2011, in favour of C-19, the bill to abolish the long-gun registry, which vote was contrary to the party whip.

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