Leader of the Opposition-Bill Graham
Deputy Leader of the Opposition-Lucienne Robillaird
House Leader-Karen Redman
Leader in the Senate-Dan Hays
Whip-Mauril Belanger
Aboriginal Affairs-Gary Merasty
Agriculture-Shawn Murphy
ACOA-Andy Scott
Citizenship and Immigration-Ujjal Dosanjh
Democratic Renewal-David McGuinty
Heritage-Tina Keeper
Economic Development Agency of Quebec-Jean Lapierre
Environment-Stephen Owen
Finance-Paul Martin
Fisheries and Oceans-Geoff Regan
Foreign Affairs-Michael Ignatieff
Health-Stephane Dion
Human Resources-Scott Brison
Industry-Belinda Stronach
Intergovernmental Affairs-Lucienne Robillard
International Cooperation-Raymond Chan
International Trade-Blair Wilson
Justice-Irwin Cotler
Labour and Housing-Ken Dryden
National Defence-Keith Martin
National Revenue-Ralph Goodale
Natural Resources-Todd Russell
Public Works and Government Services-Joe Volpe
Privy Council-Mauril Belanger
Public Safety-Joe Fontana
Social Development-Larry Bagnell
Transport-John Godfrey
Treasury Board-John McCallum
Veterans Affairs-Albina Guarnieri
Western Economic Diversification-Sukh Dhaliwal
3 comments:
You think Murphy for Agriculture? I'd love to see him as a Critic (he's my MP), but I think Wayne Easter of Malpeque is more likely for that job. He spoke at Murphy's renomination a month or so ago, and he can really give a blistering speech.
I personally believe that Goodale will take Finance, and that Martin will stay out of the Shadow Cabinet (I think he'll be Chairman of Public Accounts).
Chair of public accounts - that would be priceless.
My guess is they'll wait and see who they can match up in QP before naming critics, but this is not a bad set of guesses.
Ahh it just makes me sad to see these now we have the cabinet from hell in office
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