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27 cabinet ministers sworn in as B.C.'s new NDP government takes power

Several MLAs who led high-profile ministries return to their seats, while others will take on new portfolios within cabinet. With just 15 of the previous government's ministers re-elected, a number of cabinet newcomers have been appointed.

Several MLAs who led high-profile ministries return to their seats. Others take on new portfolios

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Premier David Eby and his cabinet following the swearing-in ceremony at Government House in Victoria, B.C., on Monday, November 18, 2024. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press)

A new slate of 27 B.C. cabinet ministers has been sworn in, including some veterans and others who arenew to provincial politics.

On Tuesday, Lt.-Gov Janet Austin reappointed David Ebypremier of British Columbiaand swore in 27 cabinet ministers and ministers of state.

"This job of serving in government and serving on the executive council is an awesome and serious responsibility. British Columbians call on us to do it with integrity," Eby said in his speech Monday.

"The good news is, we don't have to do it on our own. We're supported by family and friends."

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Premier David Eby gestures towards his cabinet during the swearing-in ceremony at Government House in Victoria, B.C., on Monday, November 18, 2024. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press)

Several MLAs who led high-profile ministries return to their seats, while others will take on new portfolios within cabinet.

With just 15 of the previous government's ministers re-elected, a number of cabinet newcomers have been appointed.

Thiscabinet includes 23 ministers and four ministers of state, the same size as the previous one. Eby pointed out that women make up the majority of this cabinet, with 17 women appointedto ministerialpositions.

The new NDP government holds 47of 93 seats in the legislature. NDP MLAs were sworn into office on Nov. 13.

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B.C. NDP MLAs were sworn in at the B.C. Legislature on Nov. 13, 2024. (Mike McArthur/CBC)

Returning ministers

Attorney General Niki Sharma will continue in the role for the next four years.

Grace Loreand George Chowwill also continue with theirwork as minister of children and family development and minister of citizen's services, respectively.Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction Sheila Malcolmsonwill also maintain her position.

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon will reassume the housing portfoliobut will also take on a little extraas the new minister of housing and municipal affairs.

Lana Popham, a farmer and small business owner who served as minister of tourism in Eby's previous cabinet,has been appointed minister of agriculture and food, a title she held from 2017 until 2022.

The former Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has been split into two: former minister of emergency preparedness Bowinn Ma will handle the infrastructure portfolio, and former solicitor general Mike Farnworth will take over as minister of transportation and transit. Farnworth has also been appointed House leader.

Longtime former health minister Adrian Dix, who led the province through the COVID-19 pandemic, will now take on the role of minister of energy and climate solutions.

Replacing Dix as minister of health is Josie Osborne, who has handled several cabinet portfolios, including municipal affairs, land, waterand resource stewardship, energy, minesand low-carbon innovation.

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Premier David Eby walks into the legislative assembly before the beginning of the oath-of-office ceremony at the legislature in Victoria on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press)

Brenda Bailey, MLA for Vancouver-South Granville,will leave behind the jobs portfolio and take on the role of minister of finance.A former tech executive, shewill inherit a $9 billion deficit, the largest in provincial history.

Former minister of post-secondary education Lisa Beareis making the move to the Ministry of Education and Child Care, where she'll handle grade school policies and issues like $10-a-day child care. Replacing her is former municipal affairs minister Anne Kang.

The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictionsis no longer a standalone ministry.Its former minister,Jennifer Whiteside,has been named minister of labour. Mental health and addictions-relatedmatters will now fall under the Ministry of Health, Eby said, adding that there will be a parliamentary secretary of mental health and addiction.

Longtime Vancouver West-End MLA Spencer Chandra-Herbert, who has served asdeputy Speaker of the House, will take on the tourism, arts and culture portfolio.

Jagrup Brar, who previously served as minister of state for trade, will take on a new portfolio dedicated solely to mining in B.C.

Parliamentary secretaries turned ministers

Former parliamentary secretary for fisheries and aquaculture, Kelly Greene, has been appointedminister of emergency management and climate readiness a role that has been heavily relied on in recent years as floods and wildfires continue to displace British Columbians and cause millions of dollars in damage to homes and livelihoods.

Ravi Parmar, former parliamentary secretary for international credentials, takes on a ministerial role in Eby's new cabinet as minister of forests.

Former parliamentary secretary for technology and the premier's liaison to Washington state Port Moody-Burquitlam MLARick Glumachas been appointed minister of state for trade.

The newly created portfolio, Ministryof State for Local Governments and Rural Communities, will be led byBrittny Anderson, the MLA for Kootenay-Central and former parliamentary secretary for tourism. Anderson isone of only five NDP MLAs elected outside Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland.

Rookie ministers

Among the other MLAs from outside those regions named to portfoliosare TamaraDavidson, the MLA for North Coast-Haida Gwaiiwith 28 years of experience as a public servant, who will take on the role of environment minister, as well as former broadcaster Randene Neill, the Powell River-Sunshine Coast MLA, who will takeon the water, land and resource stewardship portfolio.

Long-time MLA for Surrey Guildford a riding won by only 22 votes in this last election Garry Begg has been named B.C.'s solicitor general and minister of public safety. He served as an RCMP officer for 38 years before being elected MLA in 2017.

Christine Boyle, a former Vancouver city councillor who left that role when she was elected MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain in October, has been tapped as minister of Indigenous relations and reconciliation.

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B.C. NDP Leader David Eby greets Vancouver-Yaletown NDP candidate Terry Yung, left, as he leaves after addressing supporters on election night in Vancouver on Oct. 19, 2024. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

Jodie Wickens, the MLA for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain, will take on the newly created role of minister of state for child care and children and youth with support needs.

Diana Gibson, who is brand new to provincial politics after being elected in Oak Bay-Gordon Head, will be minister of jobs, economic development and innovation.

Terry Yung, who served as a police officer with the Vancouver Police Department for 30 years before being elected MLA for Vancouver-Yaletown in October, will take on the newly created position of minister of state for community safety and integrated services.