Executive Council of Manitoba

Executive Council of Manitoba

The Executive Council of Manitoba (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Manitoba) is the cabinet of that Canadian province.

Almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, the Cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Canada while being smaller in size. As federal and provincial responsibilities differ there are a number of different portfolios between the federal and provincial governments.

The Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, as representative of the Queen in Right of Manitoba, heads the council, and is referred to as the Governor-in-Council. Other members of the Cabinet, who advise, or minister, the vice-regal, are selected by the Premier of Manitoba and appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor. Most cabinet ministers are the head of a ministry, but this is not always the case.

As at the federal level the most important Cabinet post after that of the leader is Minister of Finance. Today the next most powerful position is certainly the health portfolio which has a vast budget and is of central political import. Other powerful portfolios include Education and Energy.

Current Cabinet

The current ministry has been in place since 1999, with the formation of a government by the New Democratic Party of Manitoba after the leadership contest. This list is current as of the cabinet shuffle conducted on September 21, 2006. There was a mini-shuffle after the death of Oscar Lathlin in late 2008 and again in October 2009 after Gary Doer stepped down and Greg Selinger won the NDP leadership race, becoming the Premier.

After Greg Selinger became the Premier he changed up a lot of the ministers and ministries. There were 14 new ministers, only Gord Mackintosh, Diane McGifford, Christine Melnick, and Peter Bjornson kept their ministries. Also, some of the ministries were renamed or changed around they include:

  • The former Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs became the Ministry of Local Government.
  • Sport was pulled out of the Ministry of Culture, Heritage and Tourism and became its own independent ministry.
  • Housing was pulled out of the Ministry of Family Services and Housing and put into the new Ministry of Housing and Community Development
  • The Ministry of Family Services and Housing became the Ministry of Family Services and Consumer Affairs
  • The Ministry of Education, Citizenship and Youth became the Ministry of Education
  • The Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mines became the Ministry of Innovation, Energy and Mines
  • The Ministry of Healthy Living became the Ministry of Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors
  • Co-operative Development was pulled out of the Ministry of Agriculture and given its own Ministry in the responsibilities of the Community Development Minister

New responsibilities given to Ministers include:

  • Aboriginal Education
  • East Side Road Authority
  • Multiculturalism
  • International Education
  • Neighborhood Alive!
  • Community Places

Members are listed in order of precedence.

Lieutenant-Governor
His Honour The Honourable Philip S. Lee (2009-)
Portfolio Minister
Premier of Manitoba
      Minister responsible for Federal/Provincial Relations
      and Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs
Greg Selinger (2009-)
Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation
      Minister responsible for Emergency Measures
      and Minister responsible for the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act
Steve Ashton (2009-)
Minister of Innovation, Energy and Mines
      and Minister charged with the administration of the Gaming Control Act
Dave Chomiak (2009-)
Minister of Finance,
      Minister charged with the administration of the Manitoba Hydro Act
      Minister responsible for the Civil Service
      Minister responsible for Crown corporations review and accountability
      and Minister responsible for the Manitoba Securities Commission
Rosann Wowchuk (2009-)
Minister of Family Services and Consumer Affairs
      Minister charged with the administration of the Liquor Control Act
      and Minister charged with the administration of the Residential Tenancies Act
Gord Mackintosh (2009-)
Minister of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs
      Minister responsible for the Communities Economic Development Fund Act
      Minister responsible for sport
      Minister responsible for Aboriginal Education
      and Minister responsible for the East Side Road Authority
Eric Robinson (2009-)
Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy
      and Minister responsible for International Education
Erin Selby (2011-)
Minister of Local Government Ron Lemieux (2009-)
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Stan Struthers (2009-)
Minister of Education Nancy Allan (2009-)
Minister of Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors
      and Minister responsible for Healthy Child Manitoba
Jim Rondeau (2009-)
Minister of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade Peter Bjornson (2009-)
Minister of Water Stewardship Christine Melnick (2006-)
Minister of Health Theresa Oswald (2006-)
Minister of Housing and Community Development
      Minister responsible for Neighborhoods Alive!
      Minister responsible for Community Places
      and Minister responsible for Co-operative Development
Kerri Irvin-Ross (2009-)
Attorney-General of Manitoba,
      Minister of Justice,
      Minister responsible for Constitutional Affairs,
      and Keeper of the Great Seal
Andrew Swan (2009-)
Minister of Labour and Immigration,
      Minister responsible for Persons with Disabilities,
      Minister responsible for the Workers Compensation Act
      and Minister responsible for the Status of Women
Jennifer Howard (2009-)
Minister of Culture, Heritage and Tourism
      and Minister responsible for Multiculturalism
Flor Marcelino (2009-)
Minister of Conservation
      Minister responsible for Recycling and Environmental Education
      Minister responsible for Climate Change
      Minister responsible for Green Initiatives
      and Government House Leader
Bill Blaikie (2009-)




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