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Post-2021 political group
The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet in
Canada was appointed after the
2021 Canadian federal election in September 2021.
A new shadow cabinet was formed after the
2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election.
[1]
Pierre Poilievre appointed a
Shadow Cabinet in October 2022.
[2]
List
September 2021
October 2022
Critics
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Melissa Lantsman and
Tim Uppal - Deputy Leader of the Official Opposition
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Ben Lobb — Digital Government
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John Barlow — Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security
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Rachael Thomas — Canadian Heritage
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Jamie Schmale — Crown-Indigenous Relations
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Jasraj Hallan — Finance and Middle Class Prosperity
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Tracy Gray — Employment, Future Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion
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Gérard Deltell — Environment and Climate Change
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Michelle Ferreri — Families, Children and Social Development
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Lianne Rood — Federal Economic Development Agency for Eastern, Central and Southern Ontario
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Clifford Small — Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
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Michael Chong — Foreign Affairs
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Stephen Ellis — Health
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Scott Aitchison — Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
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Tom Kmiec — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
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Eric Melillo — Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (Associate, Crown-Indigenous Relations)
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Rick Perkins —Innovation, Science and Industry
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Garnett Genuis — International Development
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Kyle Seeback — International Trade
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Brad Vis — Small Business Recovery and Growth
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Matt Jeneroux — Supply Chain Issues
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Scot Davidson — Red Tape Reduction
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Rob Moore — Justice and Attorney General of Canada
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Marilyn Gladu — Civil Liberties
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Todd Doherty — Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
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Laila Goodridge — Addictions
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Bob Zimmer — Northern Affairs and Arctic Sovereignty; Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
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Pat Kelly — Prairie Economic Development (Advisor to the Leader, Economy)
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Tako van Popta — Pacific Economic Development
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Richard Martel — Sport; Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
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James Bezan — National Defence
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Adam Chambers — National Revenue
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Shannon Stubbs — Natural Resources
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Joel Godin — Official Languages
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Jake Stewart — Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
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Raquel Dancho — Public Safety
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Kelly Block — Public Services and Procurement
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Dane Lloyd — Emergency Preparedness
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Dan Mazier — Rural Economic Development & Connectivity
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Anna Roberts — Seniors and Status of Women
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Tony Baldinelli — Tourism
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Mark Strahl — Transport
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Stephanie Kusie — Treasury Board
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Blake Richards — Veterans Affairs
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Michael Barrett — Ethics and Accountable Government
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Leslyn Lewis — Infrastructure and Communities
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Chris Lewis — Labour
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Gary Vidal — Indigenous Services
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Ryan Williams — Pan-Canadian Trade and Competition
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Blaine Calkins — Hunting, Fishing and Conservation
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Michael Cooper — Democratic Reform
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