There's been a near total shakeup of British Columbia's government cabinet, with few ministers retaining their jobs and some longtime backbenchers and newly elected members moving in.
Here is a list of British Columbia's cabinet:
- Premier: David Eby
- Attorney general and deputy premier: Niki Sharma
- Health: Josie Osborne
- Finance: Brenda Bailey
- Housing and municipal affairs: Ravi Kahlon
- Forests: Ravi Parmar
- Energy and climate solutions: Adrian Dix
- Agriculture and food: Lana Popham
- Children and family development: Grace Lore
- Citizens' Services: George Chow
- Education and child care: Lisa Beare
- Public Safety and solicitor general: Gary Begg
- Emergency management and climate readiness: Kelly Greene
- Environment and parks: Tamara Davidson
- Indigenous relations and reconciliation: Christine Boyle
- Infrastructure: Bowinn Ma
- Jobs, economic development and innovation: Diana Gibson
- Labour: Jennifer Whiteside
- Mining and critical minerals: Jagrup Brar
- Post-secondary education and future skills: Anne Kang
- Social development and poverty reduction: Sheila Malcolmson
- Tourism, arts, culture and sport: Spencer Chandra Herbert
- Transportation and transit and house leader: Mike Farnworth
- Water, land and resource stewardship: Randene Neill
- Minister of state for local governments and rural communities: Brittny Anderson
- Minister of state for child care and children and youth with support needs: Jodie Wickens
- Minister of state for trade: Rick Glumac
- Minister of state for community safety and integrated services: Terry Yung
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 18, 2024.